by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
All Adult Leaders, Committee members and Rovers have to do online e-learning modules as part of their training. Included in the e-learning modules are practical assignments known as “attachments”. Matilda wanted to find out about what some of these practical...
by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Whilst the Basic Course went home after a busy weekend, Que stayed on as a guest at the Redcliffe District Scout Camp campfire in honour of a very special person. Irma “Kestrel” Howell, was receiving an award for 50 years of service to the Scout Association. She had...
by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Que was invited back to attend a Basic Course for trainee leaders from all sections. There were a mixture of leaders that were new to the movement, and some who were moving in between sections. She wandered around the campsites and training rooms investigating what...
by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
Que and Matilda attended an Advanced Course that Touche’ Wombat was helping on. There were lots of leaders attending courses from the Joey, Cub, Scout, Venturer and Leader of Adult sections. Que went from section to section finding outwhat the leaders were doing. ...
by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
The rains were still pouring when Que and Matilda visited Oyster Point Scout Hall where leaders of Redcliffe District were attending a District Training meeting. At the meeting, the Alternative District Commissioner Irma Howell, presented various service awards and...
by 184467 | May 20, 2019 | Wood Badge Centenary
On Anzac Day, Que attended the Anzac Day service at the Memorial along Lutwyche Road, Windsor. There were many people present which included scouts and adults leaders. At the service, a group of school children made a presentation remembering the animals who had...