Cubs are as strong as ever in the group and with a constant inflow from the Beaver colony there is always waiting list, the section is very busy and the noise on meeting nights can only be young cubs having a great time.

 

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1st ABBOTS LANGLEY CUBS
Summer 2009
Full uniform is to be worn at all meetings unless otherwise stated. Please note that Cubs should wear dark shoes or black trainers. All meetings are 6:30 - 8 pm at HQ (Langley Road, Abbots Langley, WD5 0HE) unless otherwise stated. Parental assistance at meetings very welcome and much needed (this term's programme sibling friendly!). It is based on activities required to obtain the Global Challenge Badge (see reverse for details), which is part of the requirements for the highest Cubs Award - the Chief Scout's Silver Award.
Date
Activity
Notes
22 Apr Games and reorganisation of Sixes Existing Cubs only - bring your Recycling Tracker Sheet !!
(final Global Challenge to be set)
29 Apr Welcome night for new Cubs - Promise Door Hangers
Final Global Challenge Presentation (within Sixes)
"Happy Meal"
New Cubs start.
Existing cubs - bring your Final Global Challenge Research (2,5or6)
6 May RES Visit  
13 May Tracking Whippendale Woods - drop off and collect Grove Mill Lane car park.
  CubOlymics!!
(Start Fitness Challenge badge work)
Meet and Collect at Abbots Langley Park car park in front of Community Police Station.
(Fitness Challenge Hand-out)
27 May NO MEETING HALF TERM
3 June CubOlymics Revisited

7:40 Investitures of New Cubs - Parents Welcome.

Meet & Collect - Abbots Langley Park car park in front of Community Police Station. 7:40 Investitures in park.
Bring your Fitness Challenge Hand-out
10 June

Potholing (yellow, green, Oliver Durack, Oli Munn)
Crate Staking (blue, brown, Connor Hill, Connor Jung-Nickle, Timmy Cannock)

Drop-off and collect Phasels Wood.
Potholers bring small torch/head torch and wear old clothes.
17 June Potholing (blue, brown, Connor Hill, Connor Jung-Nickle, Timmy Cannock)
Crate Staking (yellow, green, Oliver Durack, Oli Munn)
Drop-off and collect Phasels Wood.
Potholers bring small torch/head torch and wear old clothes.
24 June Treasure Trail
 
1 July Back woods cooking (groups confirmed on day)
Kite flying (groups confirmed on day)
Drop-off and collect Phasels Wood.
8 July Back woods cooking (groups confirmed on day)
Kite flying (groups confirmed on day)
Drop-off and collect Phasels Wood.
15 July Family Barbecue - all welcome
Lees Wood (letter to follow)
Happy Summer Holidays and see you back here on 9 Sept
 
Additional dates
Fri, 8 May Athletes Badge - Woodside Stadium (£1
15th May 8pm Group AGM, buffet and wine evening
June - date tbc District Sports Day
Sat, 20 June Cubs N. Star Centenary Challenge
Lees Wood - 1:30pm
10-12 July Hertfordshire 100 Centenary Camp
Links
 
Out of Town Action Sports

Fitness Challenge
Cub Scouts should complete all of the following:
1. Show how they have done their best in a sport or activity over a two-week period. This can be something new or a sport/activity they currently take part in.
2. Show how they have improved their physical fitness over a two-week period. This might include examining what they eat and improving their diet, how much exercise they take, how much sleep they get and explain how they might continue to improve their fitness in the future.
3. Try two new sports or physical activities at least once, for example, tennis, dance, basketball or Tai Chi.
Outdoor Challenge
Cub Scouts should complete all of the following:
1. Take part in at least one residential experience (preferably camping) with a minimum of two nights away. The two nights do not need to be consecutive.
2. Explain to other Cub Scouts what activity they enjoyed most whilst on the residential experience and what activity they found hardest. This could be in the form of a poster, story, photographs or similar.
3. Learn two new skills and use them, for example: tracking, fire lighting or some basic knots.
4. Take part in three new outdoor activities that you have not done before, for example, shelter building, pioneering, archery, skiing, abseiling, a wide game or kite flying

Should you have any queries please don't hesitate to phone, email, or call in and see us:
Chris Frith (Cub Scout Leader) chris850t5@hotmail.com;
Holly Noonan (ACSL) hollynoonan@hotmail.co.uk

1st Abbots Langley Cubs - Summer 2009


Get Involved - Help Please
Please do join in and assist at one evening this term for the safe and smooth running of these events. Kindly advise by returning the separate sheet ASAP, which Meetings you will be able to assist. You will only be required to help at one meeting. There will also be a rota sheet in the entrance hall during drop-off and pick-up on the first two meetings, or simply email one of us. Many thanks for your support for the benefit of all our children.
Fitness Challenge
Cub Scouts should complete all of the following:
1. Show how they have done their best in a sport or activity over a two-week period. This can be something new or a sport/activity they currently take part in.
2. Show how they have improved their physical fitness over a two-week period. This might include examining what they eat and improving their diet, how much exercise they take, how much sleep they get and explain how they might continue to improve their fitness in the future.
3. Try two new sports or physical activities at least once, for example, tennis, dance, basketball or Tai Chi.
Outdoor Challenge
Cub Scouts should complete all of the following:
1. Take part in at least one residential experience (preferably camping) with a minimum of two nights away. The two nights do not need to be consecutive.
2. Explain to other Cub Scouts what activity they enjoyed most whilst on the residential experience and what activity they found hardest. This could be in the form of a poster, story, photographs or similar.
3. Learn two new skills and use them, for example: tracking, fire lighting or some basic knots.
4. Take part in three new outdoor activities that you have not done before, for example, shelter building, pioneering, archery, skiing, abseiling, a wide game or kite flying

Parking/Lifts
" Please avoid parking/dropping off in the area immediately in front of the scout hut. We are often heavy laden when we arrive at cubs and it would be helpful to be able to park directly in front of the hut. Thank you.
" Also, may we request that Cubs arrive just a few minutes before 6:30pm and not any earlier. We quite often need time to set up but get distracted if we have Cubs to keep an eye on!
" Many activities are not at HQ this term - if anyone needs lift to any non-HQ meetings please let us know as we quite often have spare seats available.
E-mail
To cut down on paperwork, we would like to send information by email. If you regularly use e-mail, and have not already advised us, would you please let us know your email address by sending this to fraser@vidyo.com,hollynoonan@hotmail.co.uk, chris850t5@hotmail.com. Don't forget to check your email regularly!! Thanks
Challenges
This term we will be completing the Global Challenge (see Spring 09 Programme) and work on the following two to go towards the Chief Scout's Silver Award.