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What’s the point in a woggle?

August 1, 2021 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Well, there’s many reasons, but it all started back in 1896, when the founder of scouting, Lord Baden-Powell, while off at war was working with an American born scout, called Frederick Russell Burnham, who gave him the idea of the scarf.

Frederick Russell Burnham

Frederick Russell Burnham

Frederick Russell Burnham

A sketch of Frederick Russell Burnham by Baden Powell

 

Where did it come from and why do we have it? Well, when scouting started, it was just a bit of cloth, the scarf or the Necker, with a loose knot. It wasn’t actually anything. And over time, as we know now, the Necker got really creased and it looked ugly with just some random scarf.

 

 

Again, BP went back to America and he got the inspiration for using a bit of bone. So William Hillcourt (August 6, 1900 – November 9, 1992), known within the Scouting movement as “Green Bar Bill” took the idea of the American’s bone ring, but wanted something a bit better. So what he did, he went back to his shed and rustled up some ideas and he went to his sewing machine and he took some leather and he invented this thing as we know, called the Turk’s Head.

The inspiration comes from America and the Americans call it the Boon Doggle, Bill wanted to take the inspiration of America, but didn’t like the word boon doggle. He thought about it and he copied the idea and he came up with woggle because it rhymes with doggle. The Boon Doggle turned into the English woggle. After a few attempts, he made up this Turk’s Head using thin sewing machine leather. And then he presented it to the camp chief and also rumour has it, he gave it to the Chief Scout, and they gave it the all okay.

On the 9th of June 1923 in a scouting magazine, the woggle was born, There was an article in a magazine giving some ideas about having this woggle and it became very popular and very fashionable in scouting. And the scouts loved this idea of having a woggle rather than an ugly knot. They took it on board and it went crazy. But as we know, the Turk’s Head is only actually allowed to be worn by a leader who has done their wood badge. And that Turk’s Head wobble is known as the first Gilwell Woggle.

Baden-Powell references the woggle in the 14th edition  The Scouts magazine in 1929. said, “It, the scarf, may be fastened at the throat by a knot or woggle, which is some form of ring made of cord, metal or bone or anything you like”. Previous editions only refer to it as a ring. The design of the Gilwell Woggle, formally the Turk’s Head knot, as I say, is only really allowed to be worn by members of the first Gilwell Park who have done their wood beads and completed their training. But now it’s fashionable for anyone to do it.

 

There’s lots of different designs of the Turk’s Head, lots of Scouts actually do it, part of their camp craft and make them out of para cord, some amazing stuff  and also some stuff that the Turk’s Head made out of LED lights. And there are hundreds of designs of woggles antler, bone, leather, plastic, many ones that we all do as scouts and make it ourselves to make a bit more personalized. 

It’s a scout woggle woggle, is what we call it. Yeah, but there we are. The history of why scouts wear these, the woggle, or is it the boondoggle? I’ll leave it to you.

Adapted from big man in the woods

Filed Under: Beavers, Cubs, News, Scouts Tagged With: #campover, 3rd Brampton Scout Group, 3rd Brampton Scouts, activities, agm, badges, beavers, camping, climbing, necker, scarf, woggle

AGM 2021

June 23, 2021 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Hello everyone

We are now back to face to face meetings thankfully.  We hope all your Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are now getting back into the swing of things.

We wanted to let you know that we have set our 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 12th of July at 19:30.  We will be hosting by a zoom meeting this year again.   The invite has gone  out on Facebook. 

exec 2021We hope you can attend the short meeting. Join us to find out how we have managed the group over the past year, and have your say how we run the next year.

What is an AGM?

The aim of the AGM is to provide the trustees and/or officers the opportunity to explain their management of the charity or organisation to the members. It also provides the members with an opportunity to ask questions before voting on business items on the agenda.

Volunteering

We will be appointing new members to the Exec at the AGM.  We have recently recruited a new Secretary, who will be appointed at the meeting and we are hoping that our existing team will continue for another year.  However we are short on parent representatives to join us.

What is a Parent Rep?

Parent Reps sit on the Scout Group’s Executive Committee. … They are there to raise any issues parents may have with their child’s Section, or as a point of liaison if a parent feels they have any great fund-raising ideas, or wishes to help out at an event or activity.

So you see, it is important that we have a rep from each of our sections.  As an Exec team we meet bi-monthly, so there is not an overwhelming commitment to attend lots and lots of meetings.  Is this something you could help with?  If so, please get in touch with our Group Scout Leader, Sharon, on sharon@alwaysout.co.uk or Facebook or indeed any leader in your childs section. 

Documents for the 2021 AGM can be found here. 

Filed Under: Beavers, Cubs, News, Scouts Tagged With: agm, beavers, Chesterfield, Cubs, Derbyshire, exec agm, exec meetings, exec team, scouting, Scouts

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 .

AGM

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

Filed Under: News Tagged With: agm, badges, badges at home, coronavirus, covid-19, help, news, scouting, secretary, vacancy

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