| Welcome
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Scouts
are aged 11 to 16 and enjoy activities such as hill walking, hiking,
actvity weekends, a one to two week annual camp (often
abroad). We also do traditional scout activities such as
pioneering, backwoods cooking and camping and these are displayed
every year at our Shield Weekend. There are currently 8 scouts
sections opperating in Cork South East Region. |
| If you are interested
in joining scouts, have a look at our picture galleries, these will
give you some idea of the activities that we do, you can then check
out where the nearest scout troop to you is and what night they meet
in "Units" section or you can email us for
more information |
| Kieran
Lyons |
| ARC
Scouts |
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| PL Training |
| A Regional Patrol
Leaders Training Day was run in Friary Hall on Sunday 10th November.
All PL's in the region were invited to attend. The following are
some of the topics covered. |
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| Patrol
Leaders Job |
| Court
of Honour Code |
| Jobs
in the Patrol |
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| These
are also available together in one Factsheet Reference S-001 (You
need Adobe Acrobat to view and print factsheets) |
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| Scout Programme |
The Regional Scout
Calendar for the year 2002/03 has been more or less finalised. Some
dates and locations have yet to be agreed Check it out ... |
| Scout
Calendar 2002/03 |
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| Orienteering
Results 2003 |
| The Regional
Orientering Competition was held in Curraugh Wood. NEW |
| Orienteering
Results 2003 |
| If you
have not yer signed the guestbook why not leave a message to say you
visited? Click
Here to Sign |
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| Recent
Events |
Picture
of the recent Shield Hike in Kilcully on 27th April, 2003 have
recently been added, you can access them from the Photo
Gallery Page or alternatively you can select the link
below and go directly to Shield
Hike Pictures 2003 |
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| Camp 2003 |
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A joint camps is being
held in De Kluis in Belgium this year. the 2nd, 7th &
38th/40th Scout Troop are attending and the St Finbarrs, Ballinlough
& Carrigaline Venturer Groups are also travelling for 2 weeks at
the start of July in what promises to be another great camp.
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