New lights for the scout den!

images.jpegOver the July school holidays, our den lighting was upgraded to safety lights throughout both levels of the building. The new lights feature cages which will make it much safer for our scouts during their exuberant games. Dawson Electric completed the work for us over a couple of days and provided an excellent service for our group.
The lighting upgrade was made possible by the Lord Mayor’s Suburban Initiative Fund. The committee’s thanks go to Councillor Krista Adams for supporting the committee’s successful grant application.
We might go for chandeliers next time 😉
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Cubs campfire night


It’s campfire night at cubs, featuring ‘Cecil the catapiller ‘ and other songs , the invisible chair skit from the leaders and some colourful theatrical narratives from the cubs ( at least that’s what we think they were). Someone new cubs are being invested too!

Working bee – Sunday 28 May – 9am to 12pm

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Our next working bee is coming up on Sunday 28 May and we need your help to keep the den looking good!

WHERE? Victor Scout Den

WHEN? Sunday 28 May (9am to 12pm)

We have a few tasks that need to be done to improve the appearance, usability and safety of the den.

WHAT TO BRING: Any tools, gardening gloves, hose & pressure cleaner, a ladder would be useful too.

ALL WELCOME! No particular expertise necessary – any time you can spare will be greatly appreciated.

If you don’t have tools, just bring yourselves and your gloves!

Victor Scout Group AGM – we need you!

The Victor Scout Group Annual General meeting will be held on Monday 22 May at the den.  Please arrive by 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start.

Agenda

  • Recap of last year’s accomplishment’s
  • Projects going forward
  • Special guests
  • Election of committee members

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Your committee needs you!

If you would like to nominate to be part of a fantastic group of people please get in touch with your Group leader or email victorscouts@gmail.com.

Committee Positions

  • Chairperson – chair committee meetings.
  • Secretary – take minutes of committee meetings.
  • Treasurer – manage membership and expenditure for group.
  • Assistant Treasurer – record volunteer activities.
  • Hall Hire Coordinator – manage the hall hire of the den.
  • Grants Coordinator – write and submit grants.
  • Assistant Grants Coordinator – help Grants Coordinator.
  • BBQ Coordinator – organise BBQ’s to raise money for group.
  • Quartermaster – maintain a catalogue of all equipment at the den.
  • Maintenance Coordinator – organise quotes for maintenance.
  • Blog Coordinator – keep our Blog up to date.

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Victor Scouts selected for Local Matters at Grill’d Camp Hill this March!

camp-hill We’ve been selected to participate in Local Matters at Grill’d Camp Hill this March!

Local Matters is the Grill’d community donation program that sees each Grill’d restaurant donate $500 back into the community every month. The donation is split between 3 local community groups $300 / $100 / $100.

HOW YOU CAN HELP?

We’d love your support in receiving the highest $300 donation! Simply head to Grill’d Camp Hill during March for a burger and pop your Local Matters token in our jar. The group with the most tokens at the end of the month receives the largest donation.

It’s a simple (and delicious) way to show your support!

You’ll find us on a jar at Grill’d Camp Hill, Samuel Village Cnr Boundary Road & Samuel Street
Camp Hill.

Victor Scouts End of Year Party

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Victor Scouts End of Year Party!

All Victor Scout Joeys, Cubs, Scouts, leaders and their families are welcome to the Victor Scouts end of year party!

This year, we’re celebrating at the Plantation Aquatic Centre at Gumdale, so bring your swimmers and sunscreen!  The kids will have a great time exploring the pools and enjoying the water slides.

The committee has hired pergola areas so we have our own shaded area to enjoy. Feel free to bring your camp chairs to sit back and relax.

Where: Plantation Aquatic Centre,
1204 New Cleveland Road, Gumdale (entry off Chelsea Road)

When: Sunday 27th November, 2 – 5 pm

What to bring: 

Bring your own drinks (alcoholic drinks are permitted). Please note that no glass is allowed in the centre – that includes glass jars as well as bottles.

Bring a plate of food to share:

  • Joeys – sweet dishes,
  • Cubs – savoury dishes and
  • Scouts & Venturers – nibblies and anything else you fancy!

Bring camp chairs or picnic blankets.

Cost of entry: Child (2 – 12 years): $4.00; Adult (13 years +): $6.00 payable on entry.

No need to RSVP, just turn up on the day.

Contact Pip Fasham by email pipfasham@hotmail.com if you need more details.

Hope to see you there!

Joeys….the Final Frontier

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Advancements, Anzac Day, Moon Walking and Star Wars. Who wouldn’t want to be a Victor Joey?

Four Joeys become Cubs…

Wow, what  amazing achievement for our mob. With lots of hard work, nights visiting cubs and working on their individual Promise Challenge projects, 4 of the mob advanced into the cub pack.  There were 2 very proud Joey leaders and some even prouder joeys!  The mob took part in a Gross Fun Advancement night – armpit fudge, apple bobbing, a campfire filled with all of the 4 joeys favourite songs ( 20 000 feet, 3 chocolate éclairs, Hello my name is Joe) led on to Hawkeye taking them away to join the cub pack.  A very special supper and cake ended the very last Joey night for Oliver, Max, Jack and Travis.  Well done to you all and best wishes in the cub pack.

Anzac Day March and Parade

The mob joined the rest of group for the Anzac Day March and Service.  Ben and Adam were given the honour of laying the wreath for the Joey section during the service. They both did a brilliant job and respected the solemnity of the day. On the Tuesday, we continued learning more about the Anzacs and their service by reading a book about the landing at Gallipoli, hearing about why Australia was involved and partaking in  activities that reinforced what we had learnt. The mob then made damper.

Mothers Night

What happens when our mothers come along to Joeys for Mothers night?  They become honorary Joeys for the night and take part in ALL of the activities! And that is exactly what our intrepid and brave mothers did. Brainteaser questions, Bandelogs tails and shark island, clown dress ups for the malteser game and Hug-a-tree were all gamely played by the mothers before the joeys allowed them to have supper.  Luckily, the mob had made their mothers a lovely gift to show how much they care about them all – Fairy jars.

Hairy Charlie Experience.

Visiting some of our favourite Australian children’s books is always an excuse for a mob ight of costumes, drama and laughter. This term we chose ‘Hairy Charlie and the Pumpkin’ by  Dawn French.  The mob stuffed scarecrows, made Hairy Charlie beards to wear and then were entertained by Bagheera playing Hairy Charlie dealing with a very fast growing pumpkin vine AND chasing away a very pesky magpie played by Wolf. The Joeys thought they were hilarious!

Joeys…The Final Frontier.

Space – the theme for June saw the joeys designing their own space aliens,

making space helmets and air tanks for their moonwalk and exploration of the stars/planets

and culminated in them graduating from the Joey Jedi Training School.

Spirit of Anzac Centenary Exhibition.

The joey mob attended a very special exhibition called “Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience’ with the scout section from Victor and with our mob buddies from Upper Mt Gravatt plus the cub pack from UMG.  It was an audio guided exhibition that took us through World War One from the beginnings of the start of the war, through the increasing involvement of the Anzac troops, examining the various battles and armaments before reaching the conclusion with Armistice Day and commemorating those service men and women who were lost. The joeys were so respectful and learned  a lot from the exhibition and we were very proud of them. Many of the families visited the exhibition a second time as it was so thought provoking. WP_20160618_15_29_30_Pro

Yours in Scouting,

Bagheera and Wolf

The start of another amazing year.

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The new scouting year started with a bang and the mob were very, very busy!  We shared a very special ceremony with one of our joeys, took part in district events, had a buddy sleepover, learnt about Scouting history (and our Joey Promise, Law and Theme), had a campfire, invited our families along to celebrate Harmony night and finished the term with Easter craft and cooking.

Special Advancement night ceremony.

The mob were privileged to share Samuels’ advancement night with him early in the term. This is an important event in our Joeys scouting adventure as it means that they have completed their linking activities and undertaken their Promise Challenge Badge (the highest National Award that a Joey can earn). Tonight’s theme was “The Great Grey Ghost Elephant” based on Baden-Powell’s  Jamboree story of how Ging Gang Goolie came about. The official ceremony was held at the end of evening with a campfire filled with songs and skits that Samuel helped choose (his favourite songs like He fell from 20 000 feet and Ging Gang Goolie) with Hawkeye joining us to lead him away into the cub pack.  The end of the night saw the mob farewelling Samuel with a shared supper and best wishes.

Founders Day and JACS Rally buddy sleepover.

Celebrations for Founders Day and the activity bases that follow for JCS Rally were combined with our first sleepover for the year with our friends at Upper Mt Gravatt mob. The mobs had a great time building friendships, sharing meals and having fun. The early morning district service for Founders Day led on to the rotations through some awesome activity bases that were run by district section leaders.  Thank you to Hawkeye for some of these fabulous photos.

New Joeys are invested on Harmony Day!

As part of the mobs activities for Harmony Day, we performed a very special ceremony for our 2 newest Joeys. Genevieve and Adam were invested on first parade and they were both very excited to officially become Victor Joeys. Their parents helped with the ceremony  by presenting them with their scarves and woggles. After parade, we held a number of activities to celebrate Harmony Day, promote the theme of ‘Everyone Belongs’ and earn our special event badge. Some of the activities were pretty hard to resist ( especially those marshmallows!).

Easter.

Cards, craft and a Easter Egg Hunt finished out Term 1. Phew!

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Yours in Scouting,

Bagheera and Wolf

 

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