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Budden’s Bugle Your daily dose of H0014 news and fun Issue 3
Wednesday 13th Aug 2014
International costumes at the ready, the big day has finally arrived!
Today sees a Beaver Scout invasion the like of which hasn’t been seen for years. Hampshire Calling is the highlight of a busy week which will culminate this eveing with a dazzling display of American Indian dancing by a visiting troupe of US Scouts. “The Kwahadi dancers are a unique youth performing group from Texas USA. They perform a colourful pageant of song, dance and stories of the American Indian.” www.kwahadi.com . In addition to group’s timetabled events, a whole host of activities are available to anyone. These include: Giant Games, Nature Trail, Orienteering, Tunnelling, Bridging, Air Rifles, Crate Stacking, Go Karts and BMX Bikes. In addition, Africa zone is available all day and Asia zone is available for the morning.
Hoogtepunt van
die dag
10:00
International
Parade
10:30 – 12:30
Activities
14:00 – 17:00 Activities
19:30 – 21:00
Kwahadi Dancers
at the stage
Monkey see
Explorers do!
Full colour version – www.hampshirescouting.org.uk/h0014/
Cookery Corner Flantastic!
Keep Peeling!
Exhausted Explorers have faced tight
spaces, foul smells and poor lighting.
No, Sea Dragon and Phoenix Fareham
ESUs weren’t having a night out at
Wareham’s hottest nightclub. They were
mad enough to journey into Budden’s
tunnelling mound behind the café.
“This activity should come with a warning
- ‘Really tight’!” laughed Jake. “And it’s
really dark too so take a torch”.
“Look out for the rabid Explorers!”
muttered Will Peters. “There’s a gnome,
a duck, an owl, oh and a resident rabbit
in there too!”
If you fancy putting yourself through hell,
the tunnels are open all day today.
Traumatic Tunnelling
Got it taped?
Is your group’s name
tape in the heritage
team’s collection?
No? They would love
your help in
completing their set.
Pop in and have a
look.
Whole Hog Challenge badges These are now available to collect from the Programme team office (white tent next to INFORMATION)
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Fact File
Q: Who are you? A: Su Brakewell, County Chaplin Q: What do you do? A: Anything that anyone would like
me to do, mainly county events but would love more local events. I also work in the safeguarding team.
Q: Where can we find you? A: I’m here all week, check the
souvenir shop. Q: What do you think about atheists
joining scouts? A: Scouting should be for all and it is
good for all to join. It allows people to be open and honest.
Q: What inspires you? A: All sorts of things, it can be as
small as a butterfly or someone trying hard at something.
Q: Any advice for young people at
H0014? A: Have fun. Try and do something
adventurous everyday. Try something new and make friends.
Choose between:
Christmas or Easter? Chocolate or flowers? Tea or coffee? Camping or hotel? Pop or rock? Westminster Abbey or camp chapel?
Join the ‘High Five’ Challenge Jess, Luke, Leon, Louis and Billy of 64
th
Portsmouth Scout Group are participating in
a ‘High Five’ challenge and want you to join
in. Here is how the scoring works:
People on stage during the opening
ceremony = 10 points
Staff in yellow T-shirts and Budden’s crew =
5 points
Everyone else = 2 points
Low Five = 1 point
Look out for the High Five guys in their
yellow and white neckers and join in the
fun.
Newshound’s World Tour Newshound was so busy yesterday, here is a small selection of his round the World selfies. Keep them coming!
Bad weather always looks worse
through a window!
Today’s Weather Forecast
AM PM EVE
Alexander Robinson is 11 and Daniel Exall is 10 today, both from 10
th Romsey Sioux
Cubs – Happy birthday!
Matthew ‘Rusty’ Clarke is 26 today. Your friends in 8th Aldershot say “Go jump in the
river”.
Thank you 10th Farnborough Group for saving our shelter while we were away at
Brownsea – Swanmore Scout Group.
Hello Minions of the 6th Gosport, we like your Hats, Woggles and Badges that you
are selling to raise new HQ funds – the whole camp!!
The Phoenix and Sea Dragons ESUs from Fareham for saving the 3rd Hayling Island
Explorer’s tent. Well done guys!
Hannah Loran, Scout and Ruth Miller, Cub were invested into the 1st Swanmore
Scout Group on Sunday. Congratulations. Happy birthday to Alexander Robinson, 11 and Daniel Exall, 10 of 10
th Romsey Sioux Pack.
Ben Garman of the 2
nd New Forest North is 13 today.
Congratulations on becoming a teenager! Jared Atkins a Scout from the 1
st Titchfield Sea Scouts
turns 13 today. Happy Birthday! Belated birthday wishes to Alister Linford of the 64
th
Portsmouth Scout Group who celebrated his birthday while putting up the tents on Sunday.
William of the 1
st New Forest North, Lyndhurst is 7 today. Happy Birthday!!
17
th West Lothian Scouts are pleased to announce that Jose-Antonio, Holly, Rebecca
and Michael were invested on Brownsea Island on Monday.
Shout Out To...
“The most worth-while thing is to try to put
happiness into the lives of others.”
Robert Baden-Powell
BrainyQuote.com
Wise Words
”
Quote, Unquote
“ “There’s a girl in the male toilets!” exclaimed
shocked Cubs as they glimpsed Frank, with his long
red hair, leaving the toilet block!
“Brioche… 3 for a £1!” announced Ollie from Jellybean café. The Cub’s response was “Can I have 2 for a £1?”. “Of course!” replied Ollie, rubbing his hands together.
“Is that all you’re doing... making the next
newspaper?” Thomas Beech, 1st Swanmore
Scouts, said when talking to a busy member of the
media team.
Dragon Boating
On Monday we participated in Dragon boating. We joined other scout
troops to race each other. Before we got into the boats we had a briefing
on the history of dragon boating. He told us that dragon boating was
started over 2,000 years ago and it begun because a Chinese minister
committed suicide in a lake and the fisherman didn’t want the serpents to
be around so they made a boat that had a dragon head to warn the
spirits away and the drum is used to ward off the serpents.
Once we got onto the Dragon boat we practiced going forward,
backwards and stopping as well as that we got taught how to brace the
boat which is balancing the boat to make sure we didn’t capsize in the
water. After we were taught how to do everything we had a race against
another team. At the start of the race a man shouts go and the drum
beats and the man at the front calls “1 and 2 and 1...”
Dragon Boating was so much fun we all hope to do it again!
Written by Mya Ruff, Ben Martin, Abbie Anderson, Sophie Oldham and Chloe Hurley of 10
th Farnborough Scouts.
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M Z T H A I L A N D D N W Q Z
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DENMARK FRANCE
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Just for Fun
Dingbats
Jokes Q: Why don’t you see hippos hiding in trees? A: ‘cos there really good at it. By Steve Howell, Phoenix Explorer, Fareham East
Q: What food does David Cameron most resemble? A: An Eton Mess! By Spencer Bailey and Nat Blake, 8
th Aldershot
Cubs
Q: What do Mexicans do when it’s cold? A: They use chicken fajitas! By Jack Langley, 1
st Stubbington
Q: What do you call a greenfly with no legs? A: A bogie By Spencer Bailey and Nat Blake, 8
th Aldershot
Cubs
Q: What do you get if you cross an angry cow with a grumpy sheep? A: A Baaaaad Mooood. By Stu, Budden’s Site Warden
Q: What‘s black, white and red all over? A: A newspaper. By Toby Harris, 1
st Eastleigh Scout Group
Q: What do you call jelly babies that go to school? A: Smarties. By Emily Taylor, 8
th Eastleigh
Q: What do you call a guy with 10 rabbits up his bottom? A: Warren By 1
st Clanfield Scout Group
Q: What cheese would you use to hide a horse? A: Mascarpone. By Bertie Walsh, 8
th Eastleigh
Yesterday’s Dingbats solution:
High Society
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published!
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