Gilberdyke Scouts
Ings View Sportsfield, Gilberdyke.
Ings View Sportsfield, Gilberdyke.
May 10th
Scouts are reminded to start collecting ink jet cartridges for recycling as part of the Global Conservation badge. One of the themes for this term is work towards this badge and we will be undertaking several activities throughout the term.
Pete.
May 10th
| Date | Activity | Comment |
| 09.05 | Term Planning & Games | |
| 16.05 | Fitness Challenge | Trainers, Tennis Racket if you want |
| 23.05 | Archery with John Little | |
| 30.05 | School Holidays | No Meeting |
| 06.06 | Artist and Global Conservation | |
| 13.06 | Fitness Challenge | Trainers, Tennis Racket if you want |
| 20.06 | Artist and Global Conservation | |
| 27.06 | Swimming Week | |
| 04.07 | Artist and Global Conservation | |
| 11.07 | Camp Prep | |
| 15-17.07 TBC | Camp Weekend | |
| 18.07 | Fitness Challenge and End of Term Supper |
Apr 15th
Well, what a great night we had at Leconfield!
An exciting mix of education, fun and games and a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet the RAF lads who crew the Sea King Search and Rescue helicopters.
After a briefing, interrupted by a genuine call out half way through, we went to see the Fire Engine on the landing pad. Is that a Ray Gun? No, a foam gun!
We had an encounter with the Jaws of Life and a quick Radio Check, then on to the Hangar and a guided tour of the Sea King.
The excitement was added to as the Sea King on call out returned to Base and landed just metres away from us and the Pilot came into the Hangar to see us again.
Thanks to all at the Base who gave us a great evening and thanks to all the Parents for their support and a massive thank you to Sgt. Mark Cotton and “Jeffers” for making it all possible!