100 years of adventure cub scout centenary 2016 · centenary objectives •to involve cubs scout...
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Wolf Cubs
• December 1916 - Wolf Cubs
was launched at Claxton Hall
• By the end of the following
year there were already 30,000
• In the UK we now have over
150,000 Cub Scouts
• 2016 will see us celebrate
100 years of adventure
Centenary objectives •To involve Cubs Scout Packs across the whole of the UK.
•To increase growth and participation of young people and adults.
•To celebrate and have fun.
•To establish a momentum throughout the country for the next decade of Cub
Scouting.
•To raise awareness of the importance of Cub Scouts accessing adventurous activities
2015 Year of Adventure
• In preparation for the centenary year
• Renewed focus on including adventurous
activities to Cub Scouting
• A focus on a new adventurous
activity each month
•Information in the Get-Active supplement of the Scouting Magazine and
online
2016 Year of Celebration
• Locally organised adventure camp
• ‘Our Journey’ – a programme resource for the centenary year
• Thanks events – a chance to thank those locally who have brought Cub
Scouting through its first 100 years
• Promise parties – a chance to celebrate, reflect and renew our Promise
A local celebration
• Each Cub Scout to have the opportunity to attend an adventure camp
during the year
• The camps to have an adventure theme
• Events to be organised at County, District or Pack/Group depending on
local circumstances
Our journey
• An exciting series of challenges
for Cub Packs to use
throughout the year
• All available for download
in 2015 to help with planning
Thanks events
• An event planned to enable today’s Cub Scouts to say thanks to leaders
past and present
Promise parties
• Only event with a set date – 19:16 on Friday 16th December
• End of year celebration event for Cub Scouts and leaders
• Opportunity to renew our Promise at 19:16
Centenary Badge
•Amber Pheasant was the winner of the badge competition for more
information please see www.scouts.org.uk/cubadventure2016 and in the
June/July Mag