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Cubs Art & Model Competition |
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Monday, 04 May 2009 15:49 |
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This year's Art & Model competition took place in King's Oak Primary school and had a "Homecoming" theme (ie something to do with Scotland!) 
Alasdair and Joe went along to represent the Pack, and to show off their Creative talents - Alasdair making a fantastic model of a Clydeside crane, and Joe building a St Andrews flag from Kinex stuff! 
Alas, neither boy managed to triumph, but they did extremely well! Better luck next time!!!

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Thursday, 16 April 2009 20:50 |
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For three Cubs their last Pack Night was to be a special occasion when they were awarded their Chief Scout Silver Awards - the highest badge they can earn as Cubs! 
Lewis, Luke and Louis had been members of 1st Gourock Cubs for over 2 and a half years, and through that time had risen from the smallest of the Pack, to Seconders and then finally to Sixers - positions which they filled ably for nearly 6 months!
Between them the boys have earned over 30 badges, and have spent a total of almost three weeks under canvas (or in Everton Lodge when it was cold!) 
They thoroughly deserved their Chief Scout Awards, and everyone at Cubs wishes them all the best for their careers as Scouts!! Well done boys! 

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Sunday, 08 March 2009 20:36 |
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As part of their Information Technology badge, the Cubs will be publishing their own Monthly Log of all their adventures on a Thursday night (and beyond) at Cubs! 
The boys hope that all their family and friends will check in regularly to see exactly what they've been up to! 
Click here to go straight to the latest entry. |
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Cub's Cultural Visit (7th Feb) |
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Saturday, 21 February 2009 22:30 |
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As part of their Artist badges, 8 brave Cubs adventured to Glasgow to find out all about the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. With a detour on the way home into the Transport Museum.
Much was learned about great artists such as Monet, Dali and Picasso - who wasn't actually born in France despite being in the French Art section!! 
A quick lunch in the park (and a climb on the climbing frame), and it was off across the road to the Transport Museum, where the boys found out all about riding a tram through Glasgow in Victorian times thanks to a very enthusiastic (and very very loud) Tram Conductor.
All in all a very fun trip (and the minibus even started on the way home!) 
Photos now available |
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