Term 3 was packed with a huge variety of activities, that at times actually became quite hard to manage for the leaders due to their diversity.
The term was kicked off with a "Games Night" invitation from Tawa and Redmond troops. Held at Tawa Rec, we had a great time with indoor hockey, dodge ball, and tricycle racing an a scale we are only able to dream of on our hall. The evening ended with the largest game of table soccer we have ever played! The leaders were universal losers at this game, scoring not a single goal.
We had a couple of evenings of old favaourites - quiz night, mystery box cooking (impressive), and earthquake preparedness.
The second half of the term kicked off with Kurt, doing his last formal scout evening with us by teaching his favourite subject - wilderness safety. He gave us all a wonderful talk about the principles of wilderness safety and kept the scouts (and leaders) amused and left us better informed.
Then we left the formality of den meetings behind for several weeks as we went first to "Gang Show - The Lost Tune".
The the following week, the watches each hosted a scout evening in a home, with the watch leaders stepping up and organising their own scout evenings. I only attended one, but from what I have heard of the others, I think it was a huge success.
The last evening was the usual pre-sailing season checks in Poririua pool. All scouts are required to have achieved their swimming badge before we allow them to go sailing. Fortunately, this is always pretty easy with the scouts we have.
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