On my honour........

OVER THE LAST 3 YEARS I HAVE;

slept on a battleship, learned first aid, marched past Her Majesty the Queen (wow), slept in a haunted castle, organized a swimming gala for 200, camped out under the stars, made friends with people from around the world, helped 10 Scouts to get the highest award a Scout can achieve, shot a rifle at Bisley, canoed down the river Severn, sung till I was horse (ow!), eaten far too many sausages, woken up in a tent stiff with frost, gone caving (eeek!), cooked for 150 people (who lived!), gone up a wooden tower to do a tightrope walk (and bottled it!!!), eaten a posh dinner at Cambridge University in a dinner jacket (wow!), learned to navigate properly, got properly lost (and then un-lost), had hair drawn on my head in ultraviolet paint, drawn star constellations on a wall in ultraviolet paint, eaten too much Haribo (yum yum), raised money for a hospital in Malawi (hooray), driven a minibus, been driven mad in a minibus, tortured by Jedward (not in person), driven sideways in a kart, marched in the Remembrance Sunday Parade (and felt proud!), taught my son how not to chop his fingers off with an axe (and felt very proud!), and made some of the best friends I have ever had.

WHAT DID YOU DO?

Boreatton Scouts prides itself in being one of the most imaginative and pro-active Scout Troops in the UK (many other Scout Leaders monitor our blog for ideas), but we need help to maintain this high standard.  The Scout Association will train you (for free!), Whether you have a few hours a month to spare or can comit to more we are grateful of all help - it is entirely up to you. no pressure.  This could be the best "hobby" you will ever have - as soon as you say yes!

To find out more call Phil on 01939 260391 or Pete on 01691811611.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I think Phil must be loosing his memory as well as his hair! We slept on HMS Belfast at Easter 2009 and I'm sure we both started just after Christmas so that's pretty much 4 years.
Did you know we both started at the same time?
There are of course some things he hasn't done, usually to do with altitude or lack of it, so climbing and caving are definitely missing but that's all going to change before Christmas as we're going to drag him screaming down the caves at Llanymynech. There's also loads of things leaders have had to miss out on due to work commitments, so Phil didn't come on the fantastic week in Istanbul, nor did he come to the pedal car races in York but he did go to the National Archery Camp in Hertfordshire, and appears to be our resident Robin Hood. We'll he's much better than me anyway.
If you want to have fun just ask, we don't want leaders who are doing it for the kids, we want leaders who want to be responsible kids :-)