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Monday, 21 December 2015

Merry Christmas from Horsham Scouts

Christmas greetings to all our members, supporters and friends from the Horsham Scout District Commissioner.



My thanks go to all our supporters & volunteers whose incredible work and commitment ensures Scouting is available to young people across our District. 
I very much hope that as Scouting activities stop briefly the next couple of weeks will be a time for a change of pace, if not complete rest, and that you all have a peaceful and blessed Christmas and New Year.
Peter Scofield

DC - Horsham Scouts

Monday, 2 November 2015

1st Southwater Cubs Go Caving



Also a few more comments below from other participants:
" It was an amazing experience. Scary at times but still lots of fun". (Sam Clark - Cub)

"It was great to see the excitement, mixed with a little apprehension, on the Cubs faces when we all arrived. Once everyone was changed into the caving overalls and helmets it was time to set off for the subterranean quarry. 

The first obstacle was the vertical ladder down into the cave. This was the first point when I thought "what am I doing!" Once underground we proceeded into the tunnels ably escorted by our expert guides. As we made our way further into the maze of tunnels we learnt about the history of the quarry. Personally I found it very thought provoking to see the marks left by the workers pickaxes as they worked so hard to extract the stone hundreds of years ago. What must it have been like to work in those conditions! 
There were a few tighter spots to navigate through. The worst "what am I doing!" moment came at the seemingly endless section constructed from concrete which was poured into a hole discovered whilst constructing the M23. 
After retracing our steps back to the entrance we exited the tunnels and there was time to reflect on the 3 hours that we spent underground. What a fantastic experience for the leaders and cubs alike! We were very proud of how the Cubs took it all in their stride. There were plenty of laughs, great team work and encouragement between all of the group when needed. Another fantastic 1st Southwater Sea Scouts event!
Would I do it again? Definitely! Here's to a return visit next year! " (Mike Clark, dad, Beaver Leaders and soon-to-be Cub Leader). 

Saturday, 31 October 2015

5th/10th Horsham Cubs Scouts support Heron Way School first ever 10k run


Cubs from 5th/10th Horsham Scout Group manned a water station for the Heron Way School 10k run.
Follow this link to West Sussex County Times for the full story.

5th/10th Cub Scouts support 10k run - West Sussex County Times


Sunday, 26 July 2015

Saturday, 25 July 2015

West Sussex Scouts World Jamboree 2015 News

7 Explorer Scouts and 1 adult leader from Horsham Scout District are attending the World Jamboree 2015 in Japan.
Follow their adventures on the @Yewnity Twitter and facebook links by clicking below.

West Sussex Scout Jamboree Contingent News

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Jamboree 2015 Japan

Tony Tunnell Jamboree Contingent Leader writes;

With just 8 days to go before we fly out to Japan, interest in the unit is growing and there have been several articles in local papers and the radio.
Please let us know if you see any so we can share with others.

After 2 years of preparation, we are ready and we are really looking forward to the experience we are going to have whilst out in Japan.

If you would like to follow our journey, our “less restricted” Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/westsussex2015/ will be where we post to from 23rd July to 11th August, so if you are not a member, please do request to join as soon as possible so you don’t miss out on any important updates.

If the participants are taking mobile phones, we are also asking them to post to this page so that everyone back in West Sussex has a more rounded view of what we are all getting up to.

We also have a twitter feed @Yewnity which you are welcome to follow if you use this social media instead.

We seem to have created a National Competition between units to see how quickly the unit can get into a group photo position – I think we currently hold the record at 12 seconds, but there are other units hot on our heels so we are going to have to practise more.

At our last meeting at Lodge Hill, all the young people wrote some quotes to be used by the HQ Media people. Here are just some of them…..

"It was Streamside where we started working as a team rather than just individuals” - Streamside was our second camp in July 2014
“It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about the preparation, the camping or the Young People; it’s all been awesome”
“I can’t wait to make new friends and connect with them online when I get back”
“I’m really excited for HoHo, learning about a new culture and seeing what they do"

May I thank you for all your support over the last two years. It has been such an exciting journey and we still have the big adventure to come.

Yis

Tony, Linda, Pyro and Jess

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Horsham Scouts Target Shooting Competition

Horsham Scouts were involved in an innovative target shooting competetion developed by adult leaders and archery and air rifle instructors.
Archery and rifle shooting require high levels of personal discipline and control and provide opportununities to develop powers of concentration and precision skills.

Click video link below

The event, held over 2 days, has given the opportunity for Scouts from across Horsham Scout District to join in.



Saturday, 27 June 2015

Scout Association Leader Training in Horsham

Opportunities to attend Scout Leader training are available in Horsham.

1st July - Mandatory Ongoing Safety Training -  Eventbrite Registration - Ongoing Safety

19th July - Module 1 - Essential Information; Module 3 - Tools for the Job (Section Leaders);
Module 6 - Changes in Scouting - Eventbrite Registration Modules 1, 3 & 6

If you are a Scout Leader and have not completed these Modules or want to update your training please register through the Evenbrite links above.

Friday, 5 June 2015

10 reasons to volunteer in Scouting

We asked our brilliant Scouts for reasons why their leaders are great and put them together to give you 10 reasons to volunteer.

 1. There is always somebody to laugh at your terrible jokes. 
‘He tells awful jokes, but they are so bad that you can’t help but like them’- Elenya


2. You adopt a new family that never stops extending.
‘They are not like my parents, they are like brothers and sisters to me.’ – Kamil


3. When you don’t feel like you’re good enough, there are people around you who think you’re the best!

‘He is amazing! He is always coming up with great ideas and is full of energy.’ - Tim



4. Your encouragement gives a young person hope.
 ‘They never give up on you!’ - Abbie


5. Your support can put a smile on a young person’s face when they are having a tough day.
‘They help me through some really hard times in my life and they make everything fun.’- Phoebe



6. By being you, you can teach others that it’s ok to be themselves.
 ‘He teaches me how to be myself’- Amir


7. By becoming a leader you can lead young people on the adventure of a lifetime.
 ‘My Scout Leaders took our group from doing barely anything, with nights just revolving around games to getting out and doing some truly amazing things.’- James



8. You become more than a volunteer, you become somebody’s mentor.
‘They give us advice and lots of cool opportunities’- Sofia


9. You develop relationships that stand the test of time.
‘My old Cub Leader is one of the most important people in my life, we have some of the most incredible memories at camps, coffee catch ups and so on. She’s someone that’s always filled with energy and wants the kids and herself to have so much fun! She’s simply incredible, I love her to the moon and back.’- Caitlyn




10. Your dedication to Scouting helps somebody to achieve awards!
‘They helped us get our Chief Scouts Gold (Award)’- Caroline

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Horsham Scouts St Georges Day Parade - Sunday 26th April Horsham Carfax


Scouts from across Horsham Scout District will take part in theannual St Geotrges Day Parade today from 2.so pm and assemble in the Carfax to renew their Promise of duty and responsibility to themselves & each other, the community& country and their faith.
Scouting offers many opportunities to young people to develop and grow in knowledge, skills and experience.
Scouting also offers the same opportunities to adults who want to see the young people of our community become the responsible adults of the future.
We Scout....... do you?

Here are some ways you can help.




Sunday, 22 March 2015

Horsham Scout Awareness Squeeze Box Challenge

Take a look at @WestSussexScout's Tweet: https://twitter.com/WestSussexScout/status/579706855074762752?s=09

Horsham Scout Awareness 21st/22nd March


Horsham Scouts welcomed many visitors yesterday in Swan Walk (next door to EE Shop). 

It was great to see so many people interested in what we do.

Some came from quite a way - 2 from Hong Kong - not a day trip though! One of them will be at the Jamboree in Japan this summer.

For another visiting Scout it was tight squeeze - but she was still smiling.

We will be there today - so why not drop in


We Scout...... so can you!


Friday, 20 March 2015

Horsham Scout Awareness 21st/22nd March

Come & meet 'Paul', no ordinary caveman, at Horsham Scout Awareness in Swan Walk tomorrow and Sunday.
Next to EE shop.
We Scout..... why don't you?

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Horsham Scout Awareness 21st / 22nd March Swan Walk

Take a look at @dchorsham's Tweet: https://twitter.com/dchorsham/status/578318025079803904?s=09

Monday, 9 March 2015

SEAT (Scout Events, Activities, Training) Programme - 2015

The SEAT (Scout Events, Activities, Training) SAS Unit runs a programme of events across the West Sussex County aimed at providing practical training opportunities for Section Leaders.

April 12th - Pioneering and Projects
Hill Side Campsite
Basic Knots, Basic Lashings, Camp Gadgets and Pioneering Projects
Book a place or more details can be found here


May 10th - Basic Navigation Skills
Hill Side Campsite
(Maps, Contours, Setting, map signs and compass skills)
Book a place or more details can be found here


June 20th - Basic Camp Skills
Lodge Hill Campsite
(Knife / Axe / Saw, Wood Selection, Burning Properties and Fire Building, 
Fire Lighting, Introduction to Backwoods cooking and shelter building)
~ Overnight stay in shelters if enough interest! ~
Book a place or more details can be found here


October 3rd - Camp Fire Leading
Lodge Hill Campsite
Learn how to run a camp fire, Campfire songs, campfire Stunts for all ages
Real time camp fire at 20.00 with running alongside the 
County Patrol Leaders Course to put your new skills to the test.
Book a place or more details can be found here


Leaders wishing more information should contact Neil Laws at seat@westsussexscouts.org.uk

Monday, 2 February 2015

This is what Scouting is about

This message was sent to a Beaver leader recently.

Hi all,
I just wanted to say a big thank you from my husband and I for looking after our son last night.
It was his first time without his best friend.  Our son was very worried about being by himself, and quite reluctant to go.
My husband described how our son was looked after by you all and the other Beavers.
He burst through the door on his return, with a huge grin on his face, and is so very proud of his scarf and badge and certificate. In fact he has refused to take the scarf off, slept in it, and is still wearing it!
This is our first experience of Beavers. It has been so positive and we are so very grateful for all you have done.
You made a small boy very happy.

Thank you.

What a great feeling!

Friday, 30 January 2015

1st Partridge Green Scouts support South Pole Explorer

Patrick, 58, sets world record pulling sledge 220 kilometres at temperatures of -40°C

Patrick McIntosh reached the South Pole on 17th January 2015 after a 222km trek. He is now waiting for confirmation that he has set a world record for “the first triple cancer survivor to walk 222km to the South Pole”. 
He has recovered from bowel, prostate and skin cancers, all of which are unrelated. He will be speaking at the Horsham Scouts District Awards event in June.

Patrick was absolutely delighted that the 1st Partridge Green Scouts wanted to support him by holding a sponsored snowball fight at the first sign of snow, and that they gave him his own Scout scarf. He recorded a video especially for the group while training at altitude in Chamonix, and has proudly sported his scarf on sky news, BBC south east and most importantly at the South Pole.


Patrick wishes to use his trip as a hook to get people thinking and talking about their health and reacting fast to any symptoms. He hopes to prove that, with early diagnosis, it is possible to return to an invigorated life after cancer. 
Now he has returned from Antarctica, he will be delivering presentations to various groups and organisations to raise awareness of these issues.

He travelled with highly experienced polar guide Conrad Dickinson, aged 59, from Hexham in Northumberland, who led Prince Harry and his team on the Walking With The Wounded expedition in 2013. Unlike WWTW, this latest trip was entirely unsupported, meaning they carried all supplies and equipment themselves.

Apart from a broken jacket zip and a broken stove, their only main problem was Patrick’s breathing issues, “I was exhausted and had huge breathing problems because of bronchial inflammation from the weather”, he said.




Patrick’s scouting knowledge certainly came into play in Antarctica; Conrad said he would have awarded him the “tent erection badge, but he’s failed on the knot tying badge”.


Twitter: @KMGfoundation