Difference between revisions of "Scouts"
m |
m |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
The Scout program is intended for youth between ages 11 and 14 (Grades 6 - 8). Activities include outdoor activities, camping, and hiking. | The Scout program is intended for youth between ages 11 and 14 (Grades 6 - 8). Activities include outdoor activities, camping, and hiking. | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
+ | ==What doScouts do?== | ||
+ | Scouts are at the age where they can experience the true adventure that Scouting has to offer – from arts &crafts in the meeting place to climbing, sailing, hiking, raft building and many more! We aim to give scouts a wide range of experiences so they can learn some new skills along the way. | ||
+ | <br /><br /> | ||
+ | The troop is comprised of boys and girls aged 10-14. Its aim is to encourage the Scouts to provide their own program of exciting and challenging indoor and outdoor activities. They will form friendships, work together, and develop their own sense of independence. | ||
+ | <br /><br /> | ||
+ | The troop operates on a patrol system which are smaller groups that work together on activities. | ||
==Leadership Team== | ==Leadership Team== | ||
Graham Ballantyne, Troop Scouter<br /> | Graham Ballantyne, Troop Scouter<br /> |
Revision as of 10:04, 20 May 2017
Scout Troop
Scout meetings are held at Knox Presbyterian Church in Sapperton (403 East Columbia St., New Westminster, BC, V3L 3X2) on Mondays from 6:45-9:00.
The Scout program is intended for youth between ages 11 and 14 (Grades 6 - 8). Activities include outdoor activities, camping, and hiking.
What doScouts do?
Scouts are at the age where they can experience the true adventure that Scouting has to offer – from arts &crafts in the meeting place to climbing, sailing, hiking, raft building and many more! We aim to give scouts a wide range of experiences so they can learn some new skills along the way.
The troop is comprised of boys and girls aged 10-14. Its aim is to encourage the Scouts to provide their own program of exciting and challenging indoor and outdoor activities. They will form friendships, work together, and develop their own sense of independence.
The troop operates on a patrol system which are smaller groups that work together on activities.
Leadership Team
Graham Ballantyne, Troop Scouter
Rob Killawee, Troop Councillor
Jennifer Meldrum, Troop Councillor
Annemarie Mobach, Troop Councillor
Scout Promise
On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the Queen
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law.
Scout Law
A Scout is helpful and trustworthy,
kind and cheerful,
considerate and clean,
wise in the use of all resources.
Scout Motto
Be Prepared.