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Films that spark Scouting values (Pt 1)

June 30, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

From brave orphans in a beautifully animated story to adventure seeking teenagers in a timeless eighties classic,
this movie round-up has something for all sections. 

He Named Me Malala (2015)
Suitable for: Scouts and up

booksIn October 2012, 15 year old Malala Yousafzai was riding the bus when a member of the Taliban came on board,
asked for her by name and opened fire, it was an attempt to silence her for speaking out against a ban on girls attending school across Pakistan. 

But Malala survived, and she refused to keep quiet, filmed over 18 months,  this moving documentary accompanies the Yousafazis as they go about their lives in the aftermath, with Malala’s subsequent rise to fame, her settlement into a new home in the UK, and the challenges she faces in juggling her global campaign work with being a teenager. In one scene Malala holds power to account at a UN conference. In the next playfighting with siblings and blushing 
when asked if she plans to take anyone to prom, and fretting over a failed Physics exam.  Although everything about Malala’s journey is spellbinding to watch, it’s these tiny glimpses into her daily life that makes this particular documentary special.  It reminds us that so many of our heroes are ordinary people, and that ordinary people are capable of exterordinary things. 

Scout values: integrity, care, belief, co-operation

Paddington (2014)
Suitable for: Beavers and up

honeyMichael Bond – author of the original author of the original Padding books (later a TV  series) – grew up in Britain during the second world war, and watched as his parents opened their home to evacuees fleeing persecution. 

Those early experiences shaped his view on the importance of kindness and hospitality, and ultimately inspired him to imagine the story of a bear who crosses oceans in shipping containers before ending up at Paddington station with nowhere to go, nobody to lean on, and nothing but a duffle coat and a suitcase stuffed with marmalade.  That is of course, until he meets the Browns, who take him under their wing – only to find themselves forever changed by this
chance encounter with a walking, talking bear.  On the surface, it’s a charming film about a very clumsy bear and the sticky situations he finds himself in.  But it’s also a story about a helping hand to someone from a faraway land, the importance of belonging, and the sheer deliciousness of the humble marmalade sandwich: all things we should endorse and encourage the next time we break bread on camp. 

Scout values: integrity, care, co-operation

Liyana (2017)
Suitable for: (Older) Scouts and up

LiyanaFilmed in an orphanage in the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), Liyana tells the story of five children who call it home and the paths that led them there.  With the support of their teachers, they’re encouraged to work together to turn past trauma into an original folk tale about a brave young girl who embarks on a perilous quest to save her twin brothers from danger.  Weaving together sublime 3D animation and behind the scens footage, the film is part documentary, part interactive storybook – seamlessly blending fact and fiction to offer a rare perspective, 
shaped almost entirely by the children’s  lived experiences. 

It’s impossible to avoid that punch-inthe-gut sensation, seeing these bright-eyed and brilliant children reveal details of their difficult lives with candour.  Leaders and parents should aware that it contains some topics not suitable for all young people (some children talk openly about losing family to HIV, for example; others of armed men stealing children in the middle of the night). But, for those who are mature enough, the film is educational in its content, remarkable in it’s execution and unforgettable in it’s messaging: hope always wins. 

Scout values: integrity, belief, care, co-operation

Words: Aimee-lee Abraham | Illustrations: Maria Suarez-Inclan.  Courtesy of Summer Scouting Magazine

Filed Under: Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Tagged With: 3rd Brampton Scouts, activities, camping, films, outdoors, scouting, scouting values, Scouts, suitability, young people

Welcome to our virtual camp over

June 18, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Scouts camp at home – June 19th – 20th (Or if you would prefer 20th to 21st, just follow the program)

camp overWelcome to 3rd Brampton lockdown virtual group camp.

Camp how you prefer, don’t have a tent? Don’t worry, make a den inside or out, choice is yours only stipulation is that you don’t sleep in bed ?.

Zoom meeting details below…. 

 

You can access the PDF here

Friday    
5 – 7pm Set up tent Take pictures and post on Facebook group page.  Virtual camp albums have been set up for you to post in.

 

Use Hastags

#3rdBramptonScouts

#Campover

Throughout the camp please

 

7pm Activity – Teabag challenge Throw a teabag into a cup from the furthest distance.  Roughly measure the distance and post in FB section album.  Have a forfeit for the one in your family that throws the shortest.
7:30pm Camp Fire

Zoom meeting – details below

 

Bring your best jokes and skits

 

Your sleeping bag or blanket

 

Spooky story for scouts – led by Kev

Zoom meeting – We will meet on Zoom for a virtual meeting.

 

  Welcome.

 

We can tell each other where we have set up camp

 

We will share jokes and skits and maybe a spooky story (sorry not for beavers or cubs, we won’t them to be able to sleep tonight,  but you could have your own witching story at home, maybe try with one person starting the story and the next person adding to it and so on.

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8:30pm Supper time

 

Hot chocolate

 

 

Don’t forget to post pics in the section camp album

 

Try making camp pizza:

Pita bread, tomato puree, cheese and whatever filling you fancy.  Add your toppings to the pita bread and wrap in foil and put on your fire, (or oven)

 

Or make marshmallow smores

 

Let’s see your pics.

9:30pm Star Gazing Use an app like Star Walk 2 and gaze at the stars.  Identify stars and planets and constellations. Try to spot a satellite
10pm Scouts own Choose to sleep or have a game of cards or play a game with the family

 

Saturday    
08:30 Cook breakfast See recipe card for our choice, or make up your own

 

Don’t forget to post pics in the section camp album

09:30 Zoom meeting details below

 

Tell us how you slept.

 

What did you have for breakfast?

 

Outline of days activities

 

Let us see how everyone slept

 

10:30 ·         Crawl over the picnic table

·         Do 10 jumping jacks

·         Run around a base and back

·         Hop on one foot

·         Jump over the flower pots

·         And so on …

 

It’s fun, it’s unique and it burns energy! This particular game could be changed based on what you have around the garden, but here are a few ideas to get you started:
OR Find as many things as you can and build the tallest free-standing tower without anyone holding it.  Measure it and post pics in the section album. Just in case the weather isn’t kind to us!

 

Don’t forget to post pics in the section camp album

  Activity 1 Family sleeping bag race

This is much like potato sack races except you will use your sleeping bags to hop along to the finish line in. If you are worried about getting them dirty or damaging them, using your plastic bin bags can be fun too

  Activity 2

 

Have extra marshmallows from your S’mores? Everyone should put one in their mouth and try to say the phrase “Chubby Bunny.” No problem? Okay, then get another one, and see if you can say it with two marshmallows in your mouth. Keep going until you can’t say it, either because your mouth is too full, or you’re laughing too hard.

Chubby Bunny Don’t forget to post pics in the section camp album
  Activity 3

 

All you need is a ball to play this game. Everyone stands in a circle except for one player who is in the middle with the ball. The player in the middle goes around the circle saying “catch” or “don’t catch” and throwing the ball. Like the children’s game, Simon Says, if a player catches the ball when told not to or the other way around, that player is out.

Catch

 

Teenagers especially can be a hard group to tear away from their devices, but games like this could be fun for them too.

11:30 Get lunch ready

Recipe below

 

Have a BBQ or try out our recipe, Bacon, Beef and Bean casserole

Don’t forget to post pics in the section camp album

13:00 Zoom catch up details below

 

Ryan will be giving out the program for the next 24 hours for if you are camping another night

 

Camp down if not camping two nights

 

#3rdBramptonScoutsUse Hastags

#Campover

Throughout the camp please

IMPORTANT INFO:

Zoom catch ups

Topic: Welcome & Camp Fire
Time: Jun 19, 2020 07:30 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 731 8613 2914
Password: 9rb49a

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Topic: Virtual Camp meeting

Time: Jun 20, 2020 09:30 AM London

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 782 7801 6874

Password: 2hqsUy

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Topic: Virtual camp close meeting

Time: Jun 20, 2020 01:00 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 778 0782 7921

Password: 4Ncbgu

 

BACON, BEEF, AND BEANS CASSEROLE

¾ Pound Bacon
¾ Pound Ground Beef
20 Ounces Canned Baked Beans
½ Cup Steak Sauce or Barbecue Sauce
1 Can of Biscuits

This tasty and filling Dinner is just perfect for cold evenings. Grill up the bacon in a skillet at medium heat. Once done remove it from heat, drain, and chop. Now cook the Ground beef until it is just done. Add the chopped Bacon, Baked Beans, and Sauce to the skillet. Stir this until it becomes well mixed and comes to a boil. Take it off of direct fire (think low to medium heat) and layer out the biscuits on top of the Meat and Bean mixture. Cover and cook for 10 minutes or until the biscuits are golden, brown, and delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Everyone’s life matters!

June 16, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Dear all,

Many of you will have seen the media reports about the possible removal of the statue of Robert Baden-Powell, the Founder of the global Scout movement, from Poole Quay, in Dorset.

scouts logoThe intention, we understand, is to avoid damage to the statue as the important debate continues around the role of historical figures, following Black Lives Matters protests across the world. This is a vital moment to have honest conversations, acknowledge the huge strength of feeling and renew our commitment to education and understanding with empathy and humility. 

As Scouts we stand together against racism, always. Inclusion and acceptance are at the heart of our values, and we are not afraid to call out racist language or behaviour.

We strongly support the principles of Black Lives Matter and also stand with those affected by racism. We are a movement that inspires openness, kindness, understanding and the power of community and friendship.

In the summer of 1907, a new movement was born on Brownsea Island, in Poole harbour Dorset – one that wouldBrownsea Island bring skills, kindness and courage to millions around the world.  It was here that Robert Baden-Powell founded the Scouts by taking a small group of young people from diverse backgrounds to live and work together. Their aim was to learn about the great outdoors, work in teams, and show we had more in common than divides us.  Since that first camp, Scouting has grown, year on year, to become today a worldwide family, some 54 million strong, in almost every nation on earth. It is, without doubt, one of the greatest youth movements in history.

But it’s right that we make time to listen, educate ourselves, and reflect on history – acknowledging where there are times when views and actions from the past do not match those values we live by today. It’s also right that we do not make any accusations or form any conclusions without the facts. These are the foundations of an open and honest debate about our society’s past and future.

Baden-Powell was a complex figure, with changing and sometimes contradictory views that often reflected his time. We would never attempt to defend or agree with everything he did or said. However it’s obvious from the last 100 years, that Scouts has the power to unite people in a spirit of mutual friendship and respect and has become the greatest youth movement the world has ever seen.

For generations, the Scout movement has brought millions of young people together from different cultures and backgrounds to promote friendship, cooperation and understanding. This happens at a community level across the UK, and at a global level at World Scout Jamborees and international camps. We are proud to build bridges between communities.    

As a movement, we’re also proud to support young people from every community in the UK, helping them develop values of integrity, respect, belief, care and cooperation.

To be clear, there is no place for prejudice or discrimination of any kind in Scouts. Instead we actively celebrate the diversity of our members’ backgrounds, talents, thought and abilities that makes Scouting the vibrant community it is today.

As Scouts, we must all continue to listen and reflect on how we live up to our values and strive to do better.  

Thank you for your own example, living and sharing our values.

Tim Kidd

UK Chief Commissioner

Matt Hyde

Chief Executive

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Lockdown continues…

May 14, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Hello everyone

Covid-19It’s hard to believe its half way through May already! 

The leadership team at 3rd Brampton are sending you their best wishes and hope you are still coping well with the lockdown.  We all know that the measures have been slightly eased, but not much, so we hope you are all still staying safe.

Members of each section, should have been working away towards badges, whilst not being able to attend sessions face to face.  The leaders will be looking forward to presenting the badges, once we do return, which at the very earliest is going to be September 2020 .

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agmWhilst we are still on lockdown, we will be holding our AGM this year via a Zoom meeting, a date has yet to bevacancy arranged and we will post out on social media and send out email invitations nearer the time, we hope you can join us.

SECRETARY ROLE VACANCY

We are looking for a new Secretary to join us this year, so I though it might be a good idea to tell you a little about the role.  Basically the secretary provides admin support to the group by taking accurate minutes from meetings, maintaining accurate records for the administration of the Group, District or County/Area/Region; including meeting minutes, census details, ownership of property and equipment, insurance and financial information and keeps all the documentation safe. That is it in a nutshell.

Is this something you feel up to?  You need to be able to commit to attending bi-monthly meetings and of course a little time for typing up and email correspondence.   Please get in touch with me if you think it is for you.

We have a guide, which I can send out to interested people.

We hope you are liking the new website, look out for monthly blogs to keep you up to date.

Yours in Scouting

 

Sharon

Group Scout Leader

sharon@alwaysout.co.uk

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Schools still out….

April 2, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Hello members of 3rd Brampton

schools outI hope you are all still holding up and not yet climbing the walls, at home with the young people, and that they are not getting change to get bored of being home.  Isn’t it a unpresidented time we are living?

I’ve seen lot’s of evidence through social media that you are keeping your young ones entertained and engaged,  (don’t forget these go towards badges) through creating rainbows (Creative badge) for your windows, doing the Lego challenge (Builder badge), cooking and baking (Chef and cook badges) as well as keep fit exercises (fitness badge) and there is many more…. Just ask your section leader and they will advise which badge they can map it over to.

You know us scouters love the outdoors, it’s what makes scouting so special, but obviously we are not allowed to camp or go out at the moment.  Our leaders have been very busy putting activities together for scout, cubs and beavers to continue their scouting at home and work towards some badges.  Please share photos and evidence with your section leader, so that they can allocate the activities towards the relevant badges.  We would hate for the young people to miss out, as it looks like we will be away from face to face meetings for many months yet.

Talking about the great outdoors, now is the time, with the weather picking up that we would normally be planning outdoor activities, such as hikes and things, that we could do outside the church instead of inside. 

I have a website, that I would like to share with you.  It’s full of outdoor activities for all ages, from scouts to beavers, there is something for everyone, and more than enough activities to keep you going through the Easter period and beyond.

You can find the website here, and you can be assured that all have been tried and tested by our scouting community.  Originally designed to be used for face to face meetings, so some adaptations may be needed on your part, but we are sure that you will rise to that challenge ?

I for one, and I am sure that I speak for all our section leaders as well, are missing all you young people, but until we can  meet again, stay in and stay safe, the coronavirus crisis will all be over soon and we can all get back to normal.

Sharon

GSL

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Newsletter March 2020

April 1, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Suspension of face to face scouting activities

We are now into our second week of none face to face scouting activities, our first week of restrictive movements, following Government guidelines announced yesterday, with schools closed and us grown ups working from. 

We aim to continue to deliver scouting to our members through “work at home badges”, your section leaders have been (or will be) sending out activities that Beavers, Cubs and Scouts can do at home.  If you haven’t heard or received anything yet, then please be patient, and remember many of our leaders also have children at home and are having to juggle work and family life. 

We aim to keep you up to date with camps and outside activities as we go from month to month, either by email or newsletter. 

Peak 2020

Peak has been cancelled and we will be refunding the final balance payments, which we have been holding in our account over the next week.  The initial non-refundable deposit of £65 will be part refunded.  We are waiting for Peak to confirm amounts, but it is looking like around £35 per person.  You can find out more information here.

Suspension of subs

We are trying hard to help out as much as we can with finances over the coming months, as we are aware that many of our families will be undergoing difficulties in these uncertain times.  Therefore we have made the decision to suspend subs from April 2020, until further notice.

We do not anticipate that we are able to meet for at least the next few months.  We will be monitoring the situation and taking guidlines from HQ, and will advise you when we expect you to pay again.  In the mean time, please cancel your standing order.

Stay Home! Stay Safe!

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Scout Activities 2014

February 29, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

June was very much an outdoor month for the Scout troop, starting with a camp at Spitewinter where we survived some very heavy rain on the early on the Saturday morning.  This brightened up mid morning and allowed the tents to dry, but the ground stayed very muddy.  Later on in the month they had an evening of Wide Games, some Kayaking, archery, and a Saturday hike around Holymoorside and Linacre.

Spitewinter Weekend Camp – June 2014

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Troop Night Archery – July 2014

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Hike – Holymoorside & Linacre – June 2014

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Peak 2015

February 29, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Our Time At Peak 2015

Peak 2015 - Logo - Ice AgePeak 2015 was a great camp. Despite the weather being a bit wet when we setup camp on the Friday night, by Sunday it was warm and sunny, and it stayed that way for the rest of the week. A huge area of Chatsworth had been used and split into lots of sub-camps, named after periods in history – see this map of the campsite for more information. 3rd Brampton were located in the Ice Age sub-camp – close (but not too close) to one of only two shower blocks on the camp. The camp site was closed to the public (except on the open afternoon) which allowed Scouts do go off in small groups and do whatever activities they wanted to do – and there was lots to do!

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Scout Activities 2015

February 29, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Operation Round & About – October 2015

Operation Round & About is team challenge run by District Scouting. Each team competes in a series of exciting and challenging activities to show their teamwork, decision making and practical Scouting skills.  This year the Scouts started at lunch time on Saturday, and after many miles of walking and completing the challenges along the way, they arrived and camped at the Spitewinter campsite. Well done to those that took part – it was a really tough challenge!

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Creative Challenge – November 2015

A part of our Creative Challenge badge work, each Scout made a wooden box. You would think that Scouts, saws and power drills were not a winning combination, but you’d be wrong!

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Water Weekend 2016

February 29, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Water Activity Weekend Camp

The Scouts took part in a number of water activities at the Trent Lock Scout Activity Centre. To get to the centre, Scouts must cross the river on a small boat, there is no escape once they are there! Tents were pitched on Friday night just before the rain started for the night. On Saturday, they were very lucky with the weather and were able to go kayaking in the morning and then canoeing in the afternoon. Saturday night was cold with one Scout’s wet suit shoes freezing solid, as well as there being ice on the tents. Despite the cold night, the sun was out on Sunday, so the Scouts built two rafts and went rafting. Many on the Scouts even jumped into the river afterwards (voluntarily).

A huge thank you to all the Scout leaders, parent helper, and activity leaders at the centre – all the Scouts had an amazing weekend.

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