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Cub Scout Supplement

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Tree Time!
Get planting for the
Tree For All campaign

Challenging behaviour
Dealing with unacceptable
behaviour during Pack Meetings

Programme ideas
Break away from the old routine and try something different

Programmes on a plate
Adventurous activites for your Cub Scouts to try, including building an obstacle course

Make and do
Ideas for exploring
the senses

Young explorers

It’s the perfect time of year to get busy in the great outdoors. Help your Beaver Scouts learn more about nature and have fun along the way with Emma Wood’s earthly activity ideas

Check out the eco-games and campaign activities in your Join-in-Centenary pack, and plant trees with the Woodland Trust. If you haven’t planned your programme
for camp yet, there are some great ideas to get you started, such as a tent-pitching contest and a photo scavenger hunt. Get outdoors, and get Scouting noticed in our Centenary year!
For details of all Join-in-Centenary activities, refer to your Join-in-Centenary pack. Alternatively, go online at www.scouts.org.uk/jic/cubs or find them on Programmes Online (www.scouts.org.uk/pol).

Free trees for all!

To help celebrate 100 years of Scouting, the Woodland Trust is offering free hedge and copse packs to all Scout Groups in the UK.
The packs are a great way to enhance the grounds at your Scout Meeting Place or an area you are involved with in your local community. Each pack contains 30 trees (that’s enough for a small copse or short length of hedge) and they will be delivered to you in autumn, in time for National Tree Week (21 November to 2 December 2007).
This great offer forms part of the Trust’s Tree For All campaign, which aims to plant 12 million trees throughout the UK between September 2004 and 2009. If you know of particular places, either on campsites that have scope for large-scale planting, or on land owned by others, the Woodland Trust would like to hear from you. All you will need is an area of open ground of around approximately five acres in size to plant about 2,000 sapling trees.

 


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