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361 days to go!
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Elliot Jones
In the first few months of our fundraising campaign, we have raised just over £2000. This has come from bag packing and donations, and will go towards unit equipment as well as helping to pay the jamboree fees. We have a target of £10,000. We still have the race night, car wash, duck race and day at Broughton Park to come this year. We are 5 months into our 18 month preparation phase, so things are looking good. Well done guys and keep it up.
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The cost for this event will be £10. We will be doing a fundraising event as part of the camp in Bangor. We have been asked to do a Car Wash in one of the main car parks in Bangor. We will be spendig all day there and doing the car wash in shifts. The rest of us will be doing other activities in and around Bangor. More details to follow by email.
Fundraising event. Having trouble finding somewhere with water that is suitable. More details to follow
On Saturday 16th January, the North Wales Jamboree Unit met for the first time in Wrexham District Scout HQ. The parents joined us for the first hour so we could share information that we had with them. The rest of the day was spent planning our build up to the jamboree and lots of team building games and activities. This meeting saw the unveiling of the unit name. The young people came up with several ideas and voted on it. The name chosen was 'The Mad Fluffy Dragons' and the unit logo can be seen below. Please keep checking this page for updates on our progress.
A selection weekend was held at Gwernyfed High School near Brecon in November after 158 young people applied for just 129 available places. During the weekend the Scouts aged 12 to 16 were put in mixed teams of ten and took part in various team building challenges while being assessed to see how they got on with their peers.
Out of the 27 Scouts that applied from Clwyd, 24 got through including 11 from Flintshire District, 5 from Llangollen District, 1 from Vale of Clwyd District and 7 from Wrexham District.
Chloe Lloyd, a 13 year old Scout with the 1st Mynydd Isa got her letter this morning, and it was good news. Chloe said: ''I was really happy when I got the news. I wasn't expecting to get through as I was in a really good group and there was lots of competition. I'm so looking forward to meeting new people from across the world at the Jamboree.''
Four units of young people and volunteer Leaders will be representing
Simon Fairless from Scouts Wales said, ''The selection weekend was completely hectic. However, a lot of fun was had by all and Wales will definitely benefit from having a fantastic group of motivated, keen individuals, thrilled to be attending such a prestigious event.''
Those Scouts who are chosen will now face the challenge of raising money to pay for their trip of a lifetime. |
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