Cubs

Cubs - 8 to 10½ years

Develop new skills. Soar to great heights. Being a Cub opens up a whole other world.



Where are we?

224 North London, meet at the following times

Beavers (6 to 8)           Saturday at 10am
Cubs      (8 to 10)        Tues 6:45 pm to 8:15 pm
Scouts   (10 to 14)       Wed 7 pm to 8:30 pm


Meeting Times
Tuesdays - 18:45 to 20:15

Due to our active programme, we often meet outside of these times as well.

News & Blogs

 

On Tuesday 25th April the cubs had their first summer evening away from the hut and met at Parklands walk by the Bat cave to enjoy the lighter nights having been stuck in the hall for the winter and going stir cray

They then was shown some of the foods that can be foraged this time of year including Wild Garlic which they picked and chopped up.  Having done this they made some   Pasta and pesto with wild garlic on a camp stove which they all enjoyed

Once they finished foraging our Young Leader (Sonny)run a wide game with them to finish the evening off

Hopefully now summer is here we can enjoy some more outdoor evenings
cubs foraging on parkland walk

 

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My first impression is that I was in heaven yet again. If you would list all of the things that went well, one of them happened at the beginning of the camp when they assigned you your dormitories and cabin mates because I was paired up with a great bunch of friends. Also, the boat that we stayed on is a really cool old sort of army/fishing boat that is called the Lord Armory. In the morning, at eight o’clock sharp every day, they did something called ‘colours’ where we would already have to be dressed and just stand there until someone would call “colours sir” and then “make it so“ and then they raised the flag. After that, you would go down to have breakfast and pass the time until the boating activities started.

When the time comes for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the mess hall is packed and has a very lively atmosphere, and when the food could have been a bit better I liked it all the same. Similar to that, the tuck shop is stacked from top to bottom, so just before we leave on Sunday, you can get what you want if they let you purchase anything (they haven't let me  for two camps now).

The actual activities made me feel over the moon. The boats that we went in were: a sailing boat, a rowing boat, a bellboat, a kayak, a canoe, and then whatever boat we wanted to go in afterwards. It really is the experience of a lifetime when you are in those boats.

 

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224 North London Scout Group has managed to continue Scouting, whilst at home.

All members have been given the oppotunity to attend online sessions every week.

Scouts have participated in several online sessions including:

A visist from a Roman Centurian.

A talk from the RNLI

Joint International online sessions

A visist from an Alpaca farm

Musical Bingo

Cartoon Drawing Workshop

Martial Arts

The Forensic Experince

Essex Reptile Experince 

224 North London Air Scout Group will contine you to provide online Scout sessions untill face to face Scouting can resume.

 

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