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Group: uk.rec.scouting · Group Profile
Author: Chris Atkinson
Date: May 6, 2008 10:19

In message , "A Kerr-Munslow [Mad Hatter]"
writes
>Eddie Langdown btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> "Andy" noJunkMail.com> wrote in message
>> news:xuWdnRsstriJFILVnZ2dnUVZ8uqdnZ2d@pipex.net...
>>> Just back from Explorers.
>>> They fancied being Beavers for a night and so we arranged for the Beaver
>>> leaders to run a beaver night for them.
>
>>> Apparently it was the best night they had for ages.
>
>> This really does not surprise me....
>> I have always thought that the 2 ends of the programme spectum joined!
>> My past experience with 'Venture Scouts' of this age was that their most
>> popular programmes seemed to be identical to Beaver programmes
>
>It's the same in Guiding; Rangers and Rainbows have a lot in common.
As a lazy ole' git of a GSL, I used to run my Cub Scout Camp programme
for the Family Camp. Worked a treat, all the parents pitched in with
plaster casts and woodland collages etc. They used to almost line up to
do the cooking, and camp sports and campfires went really well.
Is that horses for courses?
Chris A.
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Chris Atkinson
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