Transformation training this morning for all of our Group Scout Leaders soon to be Group Lead Volunteers. Changes to come into effect throughout the next 6 months.
Thanks to Calum Towers for presenting the changes to us. #SkillsForLife@MerseysideScout
With only just over a week until the Half Term break, why not treat the kids to a day out @KnowsleySafari on our Safari Xpress. With the added advantage of their fabulous Seaside Carnival event, book your seats today ▶️ https://t.co/qWePQ6LR7F @Merseytravel@TheGuideLpool
If you’re thinking of ways to keep the kids amused over the Easter break, why not visit the fabulous @KnowsleySafari on our Safari Xpress. Departing on 5th & 12th April, tickets can be booked here ➡️ https://t.co/qWePQ6LR7F @Merseytravel@Liverpooldaysou@TheGuideLpool
What a fabulous day out at Crocky Trail, we walked and climbed and scrambled and rolled and balanced and spun round and slid down slippy slides. We had amazing sunshine and had ice cream / lolly ices. All with over 150 other children from @LpoolNorthScout
This morning leaders from across the district took part in a second skills day. Map and compass skills, back to basics fire skills, Fire Lighters and the use of different types of cooking stoves.
Thanks to all those who took part.
This coming Saturday 18th Sept we have a spare place on a first aid course. This place can be taken by anyone needing first aid from our district or outside of the district. £39pp.
If you can attend please book via the link below.
https://t.co/2aICO2bM0t @MerseysideScout
Want to learn new skills and brush up on old? 25th September 2021 we will be holding a leaders skills event. Don’t miss out book via the below link! https://t.co/h22wL4nNgq
That's a wrap! Night at the Museum Online has been a fantastic event, and we're so proud of everything who took part! Thank you for the whole team.
Take a look at some of what everyone got up to:
After stepping in and opening their hut for Covid-19 Lateral Flow Testing, Keith and the 15th Fairfield Scout Group received this nice letter of thanks from the Commanding Officer of the deployed regiment. Just like in scouting, the army recognise that by giving something to the
community, they in return get to learn and develop their skills which will remain with them and set them in good stead to face other uncertainties in the future. From Liverpool North and the local community, a great big Thank You and Well Done to Keith, the 15th Fairfield Scout