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Cub Scouts

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Kevin Williamson

Assistant County Commissioner (Cubs)

Cub Scouts are boys and girls aged between 8 and 10 years, who like challenge and adventure.

Cub Scouts usually meet once a week as a pack, under the supervision of a trained team of adult leaders. Cubs

The pack is divided into sixes, each named after a colour and lead by a Cub Scout called a Sixer. Challenge and adventure are experienced in a wide range of exciting indoor and outdoor activities that include games, crafts, cooking, visits and outings and of course, camping.

These activities offer, through the Cub Scout Programme, the opportunity to achieve awards and badges. Helping others forms an important part of Cub Scouting.

Fundraising for charities, conservation projects and work with the elderly are just a few examples.

Kevin Williamson | acccubs@glne-scouts.org.uk

Kubadoo 2009

Open to all Beavers and Cubs in GLNE. Saturday 3 October 2009 at Hargreaves.

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Go For It Day

Beaver Leaders,Cub Leaders, Young Leaders and Helpers of both sections are invited to come to Hargreaves on Saturday 9th May to have a fun day enjoying many activities, picking up new ideas and meeting up with friends across the County.

Go For It Full details and booking form

Cub Chess 2009

A report of the County Cub Chess 2009 Competition are now available

Cub Quiz 2008

A full report is now available.

Forum Resources - useful programme links

There are lots of useful links that could prove handy in planning your cub programme on the County Forum. At the moment we have christmas, cowboys, craft, easter, origami, puppets and recycling.

Buddy Badge and GLNE Recruit A Friend

Details and forms can be found in the Buddy Badge area of the site

Cub Chess 2008

A full report and all the results can be found in the Reports section

Chief Scout Award

Details and how to notify County can be found in the Chief Scout area of the site