Monday, 9 June 2008

WaterWorld Fun Day





Mercer Beavers joined 400 other Beavers from all around East Lancashire at Waterworld Fun Day held at Bowley Scout Camp, Gt Harwood on Saturday 7th June 2008.





Beavers took part in lots of water based activites including lots of different water slides , water skittles, and a water based obstacle course.


Highlight of the day was sailing on the pond to try and catch the naughty pirate who was threatening to capture their ships.




Beavers set off across the pond to catch the pirate.

After taking part in all these activities , Beavers were awarded their Adventure Badges.













Everyone agreed it had been a fantastic and very wet day out!

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Beaver Sleepover

16 Beavers from All Saints Tuesday Beavers joined All Saints Cub Pack for a fantastic Wild West Theme camp. All Saints Scout Troop were also camping nearby in tents and although they were following a different programme , the whole group met up at campfire and flag break.
Beavers are only allowed to spend one night away from home , so were split into two groups. The first eight arrived on Friday evening along with 22 Cubs and spent the first part of an action packed evening making Indian poncho's and headdresses, bows and arrows or Cowboys waistcoats.







We also played some games before heading off to the campfire led by Jennifer and Martin. Cubs joined in with some silly sketches which had everyone in stitches especially the one about a "little green ball"!
A slap up supper of hot dogs and pop were served, followed by "Alvin and the Chipmunks" on DVD. One of the cubs was celebrating his birthday , so we all sang "Happy Birthday" to him and helped him to eat the huge cake that his mum and dad had made for him!

After a very late bedtime (and even later getting to sleep time!!!), Beavers were up surprisingly bright and early to play games, followed by archery and grass sledging.



After lunch it was time for Beavers to pack their bags, although as usual no one wanted the sleepover to end!!! After playing more games and a visit to the shop it was time for Beavers to go home and give leaders a few hours off before welcoming the next eight children!!!




By 6pm on Saturday we had gained our second wind in time to welcome the next eight Beavers to the sleepover.

Once again Beavers made poncho's and waistcoats , but as it was such a nice evening we played games outside before joining the camp fire circle led by Tony and Andrew.




After a late supper, Beavers and Cubs watched a DVD before heading off to bed. The poor cubs were exhausted after an action packed day of raft building, rifle shooting and climbing followed by a walk to Gt Harwood. The Beavers weren't so tired though and kept them awake for quite a while!!!




On Sunday morning we had a bit of a lie in with Beavers and Cubs coming down for breakfast at a quite acceptable 7.30am (instead of 6.30am the previous day!!!).




After breakfast Beavers spent a few hours enjoying archery and grass sledging. One Beaver was quite an expert and shot two bullseyes. Even the leaders didn't manage that!!!






After lunch it was time to pack bags and visit the shop. Once again we heard Beavers who had been slightly nervous at spending a night away from home saying "do we have to go home yet?".

All in all we had a fantastic weekend and were very impressed with the behaviour of the children and the way Beavers and Cubs joined in everything and mixed with each other. We are looking forward to doing another one in the near future. Watch this space!

Beaver Trail

Beavers met at Bowley Scout Camp one evening to follow the Beaver Trail. There were 50 wooden Beavers hiding around Bowley waiting to be found.



Beavers later enjoyed drinks and biscuits followed by parachute games.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Visit from the Mayor of Hyndburn
Beavers were joined by the Mayor of Hyndburn, Tony Dobson, who after chatting about his role of Mayor , joined the Beavers in a game of "rabbits".


Visit from Hyndburn Dog Warden

Beavers enjoyed a visit from Hyndburn District Dog Warden, Steve Woods and his Rottweiler dog, Woody Woods. Beavers learned why it was important to wash their hands after they have touched any animals and how they always must ask a dog's owner whether they can stroke their dog instead of just rushing up to it.

Beavers all introduced themselves to Woody and he graciously allowed them to pat him and shake a paw. Beavers are currently working towards their Friendship Challenge Badges and meeting the dog warden counted towards this.



Akeema Shield 2008


On Saturday 9th February, Hyndburn District Beaver Scouts competed in the Akeema Shield at Bowley Scout Camp. This mini-Olympics style event was organised by ADC Tracy Shaw. Several colonies from the Hyndburn District took part and everyone had a lot of fun - leaders and beavers alike!


The winners were All Saints Mercer Beavers went on to represent the district in the county event at Bowley Saturday 8th March.

Although they had lots of fun, competing against Blackburn, Clitheroe, Pendle and Rossendale Districts , they could not repeat their earlier success, but went home happy and tired, with a
special certificate to show they had taken part.

Saturday, 22 December 2007

50th Anniversary of All Saints Scout Group

Beavers joined Cubs and scouts to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of All Saints Scout Group at Accrington Superbowl.



Almost 80 Beavers , Cubs and Scouts enjoyed several games of bowling, followed by a slap up meal of burger, fries and pop.

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Hyndburn District Beavers Visit to Blackpool Tower

On Saturday 15th December , over 100 Beavers from all over the Hyndburn area took part in the District trip to Blackpool Tower to celebrate 100 years of Scouting.

What a fantastic day we all had, from the excitement of going to the top of the tower and walking across the glass floor to laughing our socks off at the fabulous circus pantomime, Cinderella.

Some Beavers were brave enough to lie on the glass floor at the top of the tower and look down , but the leaders were a bit more cowardly and held onto the hand rails!


How we all laughed at Buttons aka Mooky the Clown , especially when he picked out our own Grey Beaver and complimented him on his Scout tie!

Beavers enjoyed the 3D cinema experience, the Jurassic walk where they saw loads of scary dinosaurs.The one below had spotted a scout in a tent and thought it would make a nice snack. We also saw a huge hairy wooly mammoth.

Beavers were able to look around the aquarium where they saw loads of unusual fish incuding "Nemo" and "Dory" from "Finding Nemo" and some huge electric eels.


Beavers even met Father Christmas and were invited to whisper to him what they would like to receive for Christmas.

Everyone who took part in the trip received a lovely badge to commemorate the Hyndburn District Beaver trip to Blackpool Tower Circus in the Centenary Year.

This badge can be worn on the left sleeve of the uniform until further notice.