Everyday Adventure for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts & Explorers in Beckenham - part of Bromley Scout District

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Staff Drill at Thunder Troop

A really fun blast from the past for Thunder Troop – Scout staff drill – here was what the PLs worked from:

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and you can check out how successful they were here:

[youtube width=”640″ height=”360″]http://youtu.be/VAJiZVjfRgk[/youtube]

Growing the Group in 2013

 

Our Census figures are in and our numbers are looking good.

The census is a snapshot of our membership on the 31st January and although we were slightly down on last year, we’re going to grow again slightly soon.

One thing is obvious, the growth of the group is dependent on the support of our volunteers.

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The more adults that we recruit as volunteers, the more young people can enjoy everyday adventure at The Fifth. Tina has joined the beaver team (massive welcome) and that will allow us to take a few more into that section but our big plan has to be to open another beaver colony.

We have 84 beaver-age girls and boys on the waiting list.

They’re unlikely to get a place

That’s enough for at least 3 new colonies locally. 

Keep an eye out for our recruitment drive or step forward now to help us open a second colony.

We’re also looking for volunteers (regular or occasional) for the scouts and explorers. Both sections are flourishing but more help means more fun and adventure. Please email [email protected] to find out what’s involved.

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Scouts at Geek 2013

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13 scouts and explorers jumped in the minibus down to Margate for Games Expo East Kent – GEEK 2013.

Hundreds of computer grames from the 70s to right up to the  latest releases. Pinball machines, arcade cabinets handhelds, educational machines, consoles, mobile, handheld and more.  It was all there and we had a brilliant day

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Explorer challenge night

Tim was poorly so Phil and Von ran a challenge night for the explorers. (get well soon Tim)

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Map symbol quiz

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Logic puzzles

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Marking by Von (thank you)

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Flag quiz

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As I left, they were playing a jumping challenge game and before I got there, they’d been knotting and doing something with hula hoops (i’m guessing a hula challenge).

1990 on film

We’ve done the slides, we’ve done the negatives and we have an archive of over 70,000 photos from our 67 year history at scoutsphotos.com

We’ve started on the films and 1990 is now online . You can subscribe to our youtube channel where we publish all our videos (edited and in full)  but here are the edited (ish) videos that we’ve done so far.

Summer Camp 1990

[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk22IOeGO_o[/youtube]

Whitsun Camp 1990

[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vYEx2pqYgA[/youtube]

St George’s Day

[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO2Mh8wfy1U[/youtube]

Narrowboating

[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIyUa7iZIBU[/youtube]

District Cross Country

[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY6wsrjm1hY[/youtube]

Thunder Pancake Night

Only a minor burn and no reports of food poisoning yet so a very succesful pancake night for Thunder troop.

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Yes, that was an awful lot of food colouring but it did all get eaten!

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Chil Chinese Chow

I popped into the hut and found a kitchen turning out quality Chinese food and all running on child labour. Very happy child labour!

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Well done to all of them.

Thunder says ‘gong hei fat choi’

We cooked up a Feast for Chinese New Year. Make sure you get your scouts to cook for you. This came in at less than £2/head. Bargain!

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Bill Blackmore RIP

BILL BLACKMORE – SERVICE OF CELEBRATION

24 JANUARY 2013

An Abridged version of Thorpe’s Eulogy for Bill Blackmore.

Thank you Horst for inviting me to say a few words about Bill.He would be delighted to see so many of his good friends here today. Not least his brother Michael (and his family), and Bill and Horst’s adopted family from Torquay

I have known Bill since the late 1950s. We shared various flats around Bromley and Beckenham in the 60s. Most of us, young twenty year old boys, were clumsy and lacking in style but not Bill. He never looked scruffy, he was reliable, he treated everyone with consideration and good manners.  Bill was a natural gentleman, he would even doff his cap to a lady when passing.

My elder sister told me once that if Horst hadn’t got there first she wanted to marry Bill. I don’t think she was joking. She just loved his courtly good manners, the genuine interest he took in people and his wry and sometime wicked sense of humour.

I first met Bill through mutual friends in the Scouts and Hayes Youth Club.  When three of us scout friends decided it was time to leave the family home Bill came and joined us, taking on the tenancy of a flat in Masons Hill Bromley.

When two of the flatmates went off Bill and I moved to Tweedy Road, Bromley with a good friend John Boggust, here today. In 1964, we moved to the much loved flat at Connaught House by Beckenham Junction Station – now with our friend Mel Irving whose widow Valerie is here today too.

When I left Connaught House to get married Horst responded to an ad for a replacement that led to Bill and he meeting some 45 years ago. So, maybe Horst I did you a favour by leaving when I did.  Such is fate.

Bill served in the Royal Air Force as a National Serviceman, Brian Morris (here today) told me that Bill had told him, in his self deprecating way, that he had spent most of his years in a vast warehouse issuing essential stores to the front line fighting force and this was his contribution to the defence of the realm – of which he was very proud – and rightly so.

Bill is sitting next to Skip Marshall with Mary Conmy next to Bill. Sheila Corrigan and Annette Vernon on other side of Skip Marshall (Sheila next to Skip Marshall).  I think at that time Bill, Mary, Annette and Sheila were Assistant Cubmasters and Skip Cubmaster. (Funny to think all these young cubs are probably now approaching retirement !)

Bill is sitting next to Skip Marshall with Mary Conmy next to Bill. Sheila Corrigan and Annette Vernon on other side of Skip Marshall (Sheila next to Skip Marshall). I think at that time Bill, Mary, Annette and Sheila were Assistant Cubmasters and Skip Cubmaster. (Funny to think all these young cubs are probably now approaching retirement !)

We boys joined the Bromley Players  – an amateur dramatic group. Bill, as you might expect, was really good unlike the rest of us.  He came along with us to the Scouts and became a much respected and loved Cubmaster of the 47th Beckenham Scout Group – now the 5th.  The boys thought he was terrific.  John Potter from the 5th is here today.  He also went on a famous expedition to Iceland with the Venturer Scouts, (Brian Morris, Tony Shepherd, Gordon Hayward and Michael Totterdell from that trip 50 odd years ago are here today).

Pictures here of the Isle of Skye trip

 

L to R Back - J.Harvey, S.Corrigan, H.Slaughter, Unknown, G.Dick Middle - G.Hayward, M.Blackmore, T.Shepherd Front - J.Link, B.Morris, M.Totterdell, C.Nee, P.Vernon

L to R Back – J.Harvey, S.Corrigan, H.Slaughter, Unknown, G.Dick Middle – G.Hayward, M.Blackmore, T.Shepherd Front – J.Link, B.Morris, M.Totterdell, C.Nee, P.Vernon

Many of you will know that Bill and Horst were regulars at the Caffe Nero in Beckenham High Street. I had the pleasure of joining them there occasionally when I came up from Sussex. It was Beckenham’s Café Society where everyone seemed to know Bill and Horst – they would hold court with all who came in.  It could have been the left bank in Paris.

Bill and Horst have been the closest of companions for 45 years. And their happiest and most memorable day was when they formalised their relationship and became Civil Partners in 2007. Truly a marriage of like minds and shared interests.

Those of us here this morning who have come to celebrate Bill’s long life will remember him with much affection. He was a considerate, gentle and generous man and his wry and mischievous sense of humour was never far from the surface. He doubtless dealt with many difficulties in his life but he was resolute, steadfast and really brave, not least in his difficult days since his stroke.  We shall miss him – but we certainly will not forget him.

John Manthorpe                                                                                                 January 2013

After looking at the old photos of his friends,Brian Morris said in an email to The Fifth:

I am so lucky to have had those friends and those leaders. So much fun, so many laughs. And, of course, we took it completely for granted that adults with lives and families of their own should spend half their leisure hours (at least!) looking after, teaching, entertaining and caring for us. Every child alive should be so blessed.

Brian last week did a memorial ‘Elephant Tree’ Run at Fairwarp in memory of Bill. Fairwarp was the venue for many of the 47th’s happiest camps.

Paralympic volleyball

843781_491197720924148_1834223559_oAfter years of playing crab football in the hut we took some inspiration from The Paralympics and had a go at sitting volleyball and it was a brilliant success.

[youtube width=”640″ height=”360″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxp3kIvgT_o[/youtube]

We followed it up with a rather chaotic world tradig game that let some of our younger scouts show their leadership skills. If we can turn them into PLs, we should have a fun few years ahead.

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