Scout Meeting 10th April 2010

Scout Meeting 10th April 2010

The morning was gloomy, with the promise of a heavy downpour, as Cubs gathered at the Kidz Zone. Senior Sixer Samuel Chin blew his whistle for horse shoe. As usual, some Cubs were stil chatting away, oblivious of the call to order.

Colour Party was done by Hameem. After reaffirming the Scout Promise, and a minute of self-reflection, Cubs fell in Indian File. Baloo was not satisfied with the foot drill, and had a short revision of Senang Diri and Sedia.

After the routine house keeping, it was time to reinforce discipline. Many Cubs who had indicated their attendance for the District Campfire failed to turn up last week. Also, those who did not provide a negative response were also assumed to be participating. Hence, the unit had paid the campfire fees to the district. These Cubs had to reimburse the unit for the money spent. Hopefully, they have learnt a valuable lesson from this episode. Akela reminded all Cubs that consent forms for any outings MUST be returned BY THE DEADLINE, regardess of whether the Cub was participating or not. Discipline in this area was sorely lacking.

As it was raining, it was not possible to lay a trail for the new Cubs. It so happened that Sean Lee (Bilby) had prepared a poster of trail signs. Akela showed the Cubs the standard we expected, and reminded new Cubs to learn the trail signs well.



Baloo taught Cubs 2 new songs. These 2 songs were actually old, classic songs that Scouts used to sing, but has somewhat disappeared amongst present day Scouts. SM Goh had sung these songs at the 100 year anniversary dinner. Tipperary and Pack Up Your Troubles were very catchy songs, and Cubs soon learned them. Baloo was impressed that Cubs had picked them up quickly.

Akela gave an overview of the requirements for the Progress Arrows, and urged all Cubs to obtain their progess badges quickly. He also talked about the Proficiency Badges which he had asked Cubs to download and print. Akela reminded Cubs that they could only wear a maximum of 2 Proficiency Badges if they had a Bronze Arrow.

It was time for games! Akela explained the first game, whereby Cubs had to play dead and not move at all. In their enthusiasm, Cubs started asking many questions before Akela could lay out the rules. There were many Cubs who were talking and not paying attention. To refocus, Akela sat down on the floor and waited. Very quickly, everyone got the cue, and kept quiet. Akela then continued.









Another game required Cubs to catch a ball thrown up by Akela. Once the ball was caught, all Cubs had to freeze their position. The Cubs who had the ball was then required to throw the ball at another Cub who was standing frozen.











All too soon, it was time for Sunset Party. Cubs gathered in the horseshoe for the flag break ceremony.

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