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

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Term draws to a close

Let’s keep the last post of the year simple.

Thank you to everybody who ran everyday adventure for our young people.
The leaders who turn out each week, who plan and who train to earn qualifications.

The people in the background who build, paint, drill, saw and help us grow.

The paperworkers who let the leaders do the fun stuff while the subs are collected, gift aid completed, accounts audited, finances recorded, waiting lists managed etc.

Thanks to the parents who trust us with their kids and who budget and save to send their kids away with us.

Finally a thank you to our beavers, cubs, scouts and explorers who make The Fifth one of the best groups in the district.

We are careful with your money

The Fifth has doubled in size in 10 years and, to match the growth, we have had to buy an awful lot of kit. We welcomed girls in 2007 and that meant we needed more new tents, toilets and changing areas. We are careful with your money and we shop around for months to find the best deals for The Fifth. How about some examples?

Our first wet camp?

It looks to be a very wet camp for Beavers this weekend.
Muddy knees and smiling faces.
Bring it on!

New benches for camp

The hut is a hive of activity with John and Oliver building 8 new benches for camp.  They are only bickering a little but over measurements and there’s been no metric v imperial confusion yet!

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measure twice, cut once

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these are a third the price of go pak benches

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bzzzzzzzzzz

Land Rover…the best a man can get

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Cricket Net Destruction

After 30 years it was time for the site to be redeveloped.

 

 

We hate waiting lists

Do you know what the worst job for a leader is? It’s telling kids that they can’t join the group.

Click the image to see our growth since 2002

We refuse a couple of kids per week and we hate it. Our waiting list is not something to be proud of. It doesn’t show how succesful we are, it just shows that there are dozens of kids who don’t have the benefit of all the fun, friendship and adventure that they deserve.

We know this. We do our best to get as many kids in as possible.  We’ve nearly doubled in size in ten years.

We could open a new beaver colony, cub pack and scout troop tomorrow with the numbers on the list. Isn’t that awful? we have just taken 8 kids from the list into cubs and that gives us 165 youth members but we have another 96 kids aged from 6 to 14 who want to get in.

Have you seen this? It’s rather good
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We’ll keep trying to grow. We’ll keep recruiting adults and we’ll keep offering everyday adventure to as many kids as possible.  For now, click on the tab marked links at the top of the page and you can choose to see the waiting list policy on there.

Before and after – Lamp restoration

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£2k of kit brought back to life.

We have brought our Tilley lamps back to life. Each of these is worth £120.

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All they needed was a bit of TLC and some new washers.

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They run on paraffin and that is much cheaper than gas so it will save us a fortune (a couple of hundred quid this summer).

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They give a lovely soft light and keep their pressure for 2 or 3 hours before they need pumping again.

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Oliver has been scrubbing them until they shine.

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and the glass has been dishwashed

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we found 2 more at the end of the day!

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this lamp was old when john joined the group in 1969

And now we just have to teach the scouts how to light them!

Tilley fettling

I popped by the hut and found these two hard at work

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well-earned cuppa

Each of those lamps would cost 120 quid new and we have 13 of them.

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So it’s well worth getting them working again.

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