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Exciting Autumn Term Activities
01/03/2024
By Simon Baldwin
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In the heart of the community, Flitwick Scout Group has embarked on a thrilling journey this term, fostering skills, teamwork, and a deep connection with nature. Here's a glimpse into the exciting adventures the young people have undertaken.
 
The youngest members, Squirrel Scouts (ages 4 and 5), have delved into the wonders of the great outdoors. From beginning navigation skills to walking locally, they've learned the art of bark rubbing, transforming ordinary walks into sensory adventures.
 
The Beaver Scouts (ages 6 and 7) have been busy bees, immersing themselves in the natural world. They embarked on a nature walk, explored the mysteries of wildlife through a fascinating nature mobile, and even had an enlightening talk about hedgehogs. A visit to the local church added a touch of cultural richness to their adventures.
 
For the Cub Scouts (ages 8 to 10 and a half), the term was all about hands-on learning. They conducted exciting experiments, received insights from local law enforcement during a visit from the local community police team, and honed their emergency aid skills. Not to forget their adventurous spirit, the Cubs engineered mini rafts in pioneering projects, and learnt a host of new skills. Some of Cubs attended a water activity day where they took part in sailing, paddle boarding and canoeing. Katie Jellis, one of the Cubs attending, said “I liked sailing the best – I had not done
that before. The whole day was really fun!”
 
Scouts (ages 10 and a half to 14), the seasoned adventurers, took their skills to new heights. They navigated the world of geocaching, practiced the craft of woodcarving, and mastered the ancient art of firelighting. To top it off, they had an awe-inspiring visit from a model aircraft club, broadening their horizons and sparking imaginations. Some of the more experienced Scouts went on an Expedition camp one weekend where they went on a two day hike (following a route they had planned), carrying their tents and food with them. One of the Scouts on the Expedition, Ruby Akroyd, reported “it was a long walk, but we had a good time. We planned our route and meals and cooked them ourselves”.
 
Each activity not only honed practical skills but also instilled a sense of camaraderie and respect for the environment. Flitwick Scout Group continues to be a beacon of learning, growth, and community spirit, shaping young minds into future leaders.
We recently held a quiz night, and community coffee morning during Flitwick Market; both were resounding a successes, thanks to the incredible support of our community. While these events have concluded, the fundraising efforts to upgrade our meeting place are gaining momentum.

 
 

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