Cub Overnight Camp – March 2004

On 20 and 21 March 2004 24 Cubs spent the weekend at the hall. The weekend was designed for first time campers to see how they got on and also to act as a warm up for Summer Camp. In the end we had 14 Cubs doing their first Night Away badge with the rest being more experienced campers. As well as doing our Nights Away we decided to complete the Art badge too. With it being Mothering Sunday weekend we had the ideal excuse to make some presents.

We started the camp with the first part of the art badge. This involved making a clay potmaking a clay pot.

The Cubs seemed to enjoy rolling the clay into sausages and then using them to make their pots. Meanwhile Akela was lurking in the kitchen. They were supposed to be painted but unfortunately didn’t dry out in time. Everybody did well with their pots but we liked Jack’s one best.

On Saturday we had planned to spend most of the afternoon outside. However, the weather had other ideas and gave us a mixture of sunshine and showers. We went outside anyway and divided into two teams for a game of Pioneers and Indians. This was followed by a go at laying some tracking signs. We split into 2 groups and each laid some tracking signs for the other group to follow. By the time we got back from that a heavy shower had arrived and we decided to head back to the hall, thus abandoning the return match of Pioneers and Indians. However, Baloo did take a moment to take a picture of the two, rather bedraggled teams! Group 1 had been with Baloo and Mang while Group 2 went round with Akela and Shere Khan.

Once we’d had a drink and dried off it was back to the art badge by making cards for Mothering Sunday. Harry and Edward were working on their cards when they were snapped by Baloo.

After all that activity there was time for a bit of free time before dinner. Oliver was once again running the card school.

We’d asked Chil to provide the catering for camp following the great success of her food at Summer Camp 2003. When she agreed we only had about 15 names on the list. Now that there were 24 it meant that making shepherds pie was a bigger task than she had expected. However, the Cubs were very grateful and were soon lining up for their food.

We ended the day with a few songs around our indoor camp fire. Then it was time for a jungle book story and bed. On this sort of camp you don’t expect to get much sleep. Some Cubs are much better at sleeping than others but the ones that go to sleep first normally wake up early. This leaves the ones who were talking until the small hours fast asleep in the morning. Can you work out who this sleepy boy is? You can draw your own conclusions why he is still asleep when the others have woken up.

Before breakfast there was just time to do some posters to advertise Summer Camp which completed the art badge.Then Chil was back again having woken up early and cooked the sausages at home. After breakfast we had very little time before the parents arrived for Church Parade which was earlier than normal due to it being Mothering Sunday.

District Quiz 2004

The District Quiz took place on Saturday 6 March at Earleywood camp site in South Ascot.

To enter the quiz you need to have a team of 3 comprising one 8 year old, a 9 year old and a 10 year old. This year we were only allowed to enter one team per pack.

Stags Stuart Allen (10*),Fraser Woods (9), Cameron Shields (8)
Wolves Oliver Viney (10), Harry Littlehales (9*), Luke Bartholomew (8)

* Stuart is actually 9 but answered the harder age 10 questions. Similarly, Harry is 8 but answered the age 9 questions.

The quiz was in two parts. The questions rounds included sections on Scouting, mental arithmetic, English language, English literature and geography. Then there were the practical rounds which included identifying road signs, dingbats, driving radio controlled cars around a course, nature pictures and a game of “Go Bananas”. Once all the teams had completed all the rounds the scores were added together.

Scores at this point were as follows, with the top 2 teams (coloured yellow) going forward to the final:

Place
Team
Points
1st
1st Binfield Seeonee
236
2nd
7th Bracknell
221
3rd
1st Binfield Wolves
218
4th
2nd Bracknell Wolves
200½
5th
1st Sunningdale
197
6th
1st South Ascot A
188½
7th
1st Ascot (All Saints)
179½
8th 2nd Bracknell Stags 170½
9th 6th Bracknell 146½
10th 1st South Ascot B 141½

The final was between 7th Bracknell and 1st Binfield Seeonee and was won by Binfield who now go forward to represent our District at the County Quiz on 27 March.

Very well done to all those who took part. I hope that you all had an enjoyable afternoon.

 

District Quiz 2004

The District Quiz took place on Saturday 6 March at Earleywood camp site in South Ascot.

To enter the quiz you need to have a team of 3 comprising one 8 year old, a 9 year old and a 10 year old. This year we were only allowed to enter one team per pack.

Stags Stuart Allen (10*),Fraser Woods (9), Cameron Shields (8)
Wolves Oliver Viney (10), Harry Littlehales (9*), Luke Bartholomew (8)

* Stuart is actually 9 but answered the harder age 10 questions. Similarly, Harry is 8 but answered the age 9 questions.

The quiz was in two parts. The questions rounds included sections on Scouting, mental arithmetic, English language, English literature and geography. Then there were the practical rounds which included identifying road signs, dingbats, driving radio controlled cars around a course, nature pictures and a game of “Go Bananas”. Once all the teams had completed all the rounds the scores were added together.

Scores at this point were as follows, with the top 2 teams (coloured yellow) going forward to the final:

Place
Team
Points
1st
1st Binfield Seeonee
236
2nd
7th Bracknell
221
3rd
1st Binfield Wolves
218
4th
2nd Bracknell Wolves
200½
5th
1st Sunningdale
197
6th
1st South Ascot A
188½
7th
1st Ascot (All Saints)
179½
8th 2nd Bracknell Stags 170½
9th 6th Bracknell 146½
10th 1st South Ascot B 141½

The final was between 7th Bracknell and 1st Binfield Seeonee and was won by Binfield who now go forward to represent our District at the County Quiz on 27 March.

Very well done to all those who took part. I hope that you all had an enjoyable afternoon.

 

District Swimming Gala 2003

The District Swimming Gala took place on Saturday 1 November. Once again the District is grateful to the Licensed Victuallers School on London Road for allowing us to use their pool for the afternoon.

As usual the event was split into 2 age groups with the under 9½ races taking place first. Any one competitor was limited to a maximum of two pointed events plus the relay.

We entered 2 teams – Salmon and Tuna – which were made up with Cubs from Stags and Wolves. Unfortunately on the day we were let down by Michael Matthews and James Morgan so had to use other team members to take their places. We were not able to enter all the events. On a more positive side, Thomas Freeman’s suspected broken arm turned out to be a false alarm so he was able to take part.

Before we get to the results I’d just like to say a big thank you to everybody that came and took part. I hope that you had an enjoyable afternoon supporting the 2nd Bracknell teams.

Under 9½ year olds

Salmon
Tuna
1 width freestyle
(crawl – start in water)
Thomas Freeman
Came 1st with a new record time of 6.7s
William Hawkes
1 length freestyle
(crawl – diving start)
Alex Mason
Fraser Woods (3rd)
1 width breaststroke
(start in water)
Ben Lyndon (4th)
Stuart Allen
1 length breaststroke
(diving start)
-
-
1 width backstroke
Thomas Freeman (3rd)
Jake Ellis

Open

Salmon
Tuna
1 Length freestyle
(crawl – start in water)
Ben Lyndon
Daniel Jordan (4th)
1 Length freestyle
(crawl – diving start)
Daniel Gathergood
Dean Harry (4th)
1 Length breaststroke
(start in water)
Daniel Gathergood
Daniel Jordan (4th)
1 Length breaststroke
(diving start)
Matthew Molyneux (1st)
-
1 Length backstroke
Matthew Molyneux (2nd)
Dean Harry
1 Width butterfly
(no points for this event)
-
-
The Plunge
(Cub dives in, makes no stroke and glides as far as he can)
Alex Mason
Fraser Woods

The Relay

Salmon (3rd)
Tuna
1 Length backstroke
Daniel Gathergood
Dean Harry
1 Length freestyle
(under 9½)
Alex Mason
Fraser Woods
1 Length breaststroke
Matthew Molyneux
Daniel Jordan
1 Length freestyle
Thomas Freeman
William Hawkes

In addition there are two MEDLEY events which are not pointed for the Palmer Shield but are for individual winners medals for the fastest times.

  • Under 9½ Medley consists of 1 width backstroke, 1 width breaststroke and 1 width freestyle swum consecutively. Alex Mason, Ben Lyndon, Thomas Freeman and Fraser Woods entered the heats in this event. Alex came 4th in his heat and Fraser came 3rd in his heat. Thomas came 1st overall. Places were decided between the two heats based on individual times.
  • The Open Medley consists of 1 length freestyle, 1 length backstroke, 1 length breaststroke and 1 length freestyle swum consecutively. Matthew Molyneux and Dean Harry entered this event. Matthew came 3rd.

Palmer Shield
The points from the events excluding the Medley and Butterfly are all added up and the winning team takes home the Palmer Shield. The positions and points were as follows.

Place
Team
Points
1st
1st Sunningdale
58
2nd
1st Binfield Wolves
48
3rd
1st Ascot (All Saints)
48
4th
1st South Ascot
46
5th
2nd Bracknell Salmon
34
6th
1st Binfield Seonee
25
7th
2nd Bracknell Tuna
16

Our Tuna team were very unlucky not to get more points. Dean and Daniel finished in 4th place for all their events. Unfortunately points are only given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.


Sunflower Competition

This summer we had a competition to grow the tallest sunflower. As you may have seen in the Bracknell News one Cub grew an 11′ flower. The Environment Department of the Council also had a tallest sunflower competition this summer. The record was set by six year old Jake Davies in 2001. His sunflower was an amazing 4.23m. None of our flowers managed to beat him.

Reports from the packs …

14 May – Sam Heathcote reports 4cm shoots.
15 May – Wolves report that many of their seeds now have shoots up to 2cm high.
17 May – Lots of reports of seeds shooting. Most people now have at least one plant
2 June – Oliver Viney has planted his out in the garden Sunf-Oliver-sm
7 June – Baloo sends pictures of his and Thomas’s plantssflowers-baloo7Jun
8 July – Daniel Jordan reports his plants are 136cm and 110cm tall and still growing
10 July – Daniel Gathergood sends photographic evidence. His sunflower is 97cm tallS-DanielG
27 July – Oliver Viney sends pictures of his sunflower – now 6′ 7″ (2m) tall.Sunf-Oliver
1 August – Update from Daniel Jordan – his plants are now 2.4m and 1.9m. Almost as tall as Akela’s!
2 August – The race between Baloo and his son Thomas continues. They have 2 sunflowers each.Sunf-Baloo Baloo’s are now 180cm and 171cm while Thomas’ are lagging behind at 152cm and 142cm.
14 August – Oliver Viney’s plant is getting taller. Lets hope somebody waters it while he is at campSunf-Viney14Aug
2 September – Oliver’s sunflower is now just over 3m tallSunf-Viney2Sep
4 September – Ben Lyndon gets his picture in the Bracknell News with his 11′ (3.35m) tall sunflower which makes him the winnerSunf-BenNewsSunf-Ben
9 October – Sam Heathcote records that his flower made it to 2.53m and had a very large flower

Akela’s Sunflower Diary …

6 May – seeds planted
15 May – one green leaf breaking the surface
18 May – A long shoot with two large leaves on the end (only 1 seed germinated)sunflower18May
7 June – planted outside
13 July – now 165cm tallSunf-13Jul
30 July – even taller – now a massive 275cm tall, poking out above my runner beansSunf-30Jul
10 August – the hot weather has not stopped my sunflower growing. It has now topped 3m!
13 August – some people didn’t believe that my sunflower was so tall. It is now 3.2m and there is a photo to prove itSunf-13Aug
25 August – it has now got a big flower on the topSunf-23Aug
3 September – at 3.3m tall, but the flower is now so heavy that it has bent the stem right over