Friends in Scouting, I’ve been having a number of déjà vu moments over the past six weeks as I’ve been holding a series of Town
Author: Communications Scouter
Letter to Scouts and Parents about the Canadian Scout Jamboree 2013
Dear Scouts and parents, We spoke at a meeting in September about the possibility of going to the Canadian Scout Jamboree in July of 2013.
Camp this weekend is cancelled
Hello Scouts and parents, Unfortunately, I am sick and getting sicker. Since we only had two leaders going to camp, we are now unable to
Scouts at Mountain Equipment Co-op
Thursday, November 1, 7 to 9pm 400 King Street West, Toronto phone 416-340-2667 No registration is required. You just show up with your Unit or
food and bounty
Our theme last night was food and bounty so we went to Loblaws and got a great tour from Nicholas. Highlights were getting to touch
Snake Island Camp
Belatedly posting some photos from our camp on Snake Island back in September. It was a great weekend of learning camp skills, canoeing and sailing. Our next camp is the first weekend of November near Orangeville, ON.
Position: Scouts Canada Beaver Leader/Assistant
Toronto Scouts 403rd is looking for positive and energetic volunteers who have experience working with children aged 4 – 7 to help run our Beaver
403TO Sea Scouts Fall Camp
Sep 21 – 23, 2012 I start with the assumption that everyone is attending camp. If there is a good reason you are not coming,
A wet day at the Cabbagetown Festival
A hardy crew staffed a table at the Cabbagetown Festival this past weekend to share what we’re doing in the community.
Wood Badge Training for this Fall
We’ve had a great year. There are a number of training opportunities coming up to help improve our skills and program. The forms are attached. The group will cover the registration cost for members of the group.
Part 1 – This initial training addresses basic program planning, the badge system, policy, and using the outdoors. This is also a great opportunity to network with other leaders to get ideas and and hatch plans for shared events.
Part 2 – This is more advanced training intended to go into much further depth on program planning and outdoor skills. Like the part 1, this is a great opportunity to meet other leaders and network. Unlike the part 1, we’ll be camping the whole time and will have more time to experiment with program ideas. You must have your part 1 and at least a year of group experience before you can take your part 2.