Dear scouts,
For those that came to our Darkinjung dreaming experience (I think most of you), I trust you had a good time, I did!
Although I am not so sure if I really can make a decent meal out of Termites, they didn't taste too bad though...
This week on the calendar is our International Night for this Thursday night (22nd May) at the hall.
Now for this you have a bit to do, after all we're scouts, we make an effort...
You must come and represent any country of your choosing, the only exception being Australia, we're all Australians after all.
You choose the country you like, it does not have to be based on your heritage, ethnicity or anything else, just one you like, interests you and can get information on, perhaps you have visited it before, which might make it easier.
For your country of choice, you must:
1. Dress in something appropriate or representative of that country. It does not have to be national dress or anything like that (although can be if you want..) but just something that is representative of, or worn in that country. But please do not dress in anything dereogative, poor taste or perhaps offensive to that country (wrapping yourself in bandages and saying you come from China is definitely not acceptable at this point in time! I think you get the idea...).
2. Obtain information in regards to that country, history, background, population, language, geography, sports etc. together with any other interesting facts, humorous or otherwise and be prepared to present it to the group. Hint, there's lots of stuff on the internet.
3. Be prepared to do a skit, sing a song, play music or entertain us in some way (follow on from our entertainment night...) in regards to some cultural aspect or otherwise of your country of choice.
4. Bring food to share that is representative of your country. A national dish, a taste of the country, something to eat. Please bring enough to eat that will contribute as a meal. We will sit down together to eat it as a meal, so bring enough for all to share. If you all make an effort, this is dinner.
5. Anything else you want to do for your country, remember, your country needs you!
OK again the rules are, all countries except Australia are acceptable. You must genuinely make an effort and satisfy all four topics above. Please, if you are not willing to make an effort and be prepared to have a bit of fun, then give this night a miss and do not come. Also do not come if you don't bother dressing appropriately for your country either.
The work above forms part of badgework for learning about international cultures, so bring your green books for marking off. Again, no effort, no sign off.
There will be a prize for the best effort made and you will be voting for it.
Note that cubs aged 10 or higher I will also be inviting so they can see what scouts do and do a bit of linking. You are also welcome and encouraged to bring friends along, again provided they follow the rules above and above all make an effort.
It will be a great night, if you want it to be, cya globe trotters!
Musca.
No comments:
Post a Comment