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THE DAILY BREW www.wings2014.org.uk Issue 2 Sunday 3rd August 2014 The Official WINGS 2014 Newspaper P2 P3 P4 Fresh News Daily WINGS Weather Sunday 3rd August AM Midday PM Monday 4th August AM Midday PM Tuesday 5th August AM Midday PM 20 o 25 o 15 o 20 o 26 o 15 o 21 o 22 o 16 o Source: the Daily Brew Meteorlogical team Opening ceremony dance troupe backstage celebrating a successful performance! Explosive Welcome Don't miss Your guide to WINGS highlights all happening this evening. Get involved. T he atmosphere was electric. 7000 Scouts Guides gathered together for the WINGS2014 opening ceremony. As everyone entered the arena, they were welcomed with a flurry of party tunes. Groups could be seen singing, dancing and making new friends. With everyone in the arena, the crowd welcomed to the stage their hosts for the evening: Danny (Explorer Leader and Surrey County Entertainer) and Martin (Young Leader with 84th Reading). Danny and Martin warmed up the crowd with their jokes, banter and frolicking about the stage. When they discovered the big red button, the crowd loved the suspense! Danny and Martin soon welcomed all the subcamps to WINGS2014 before introducing our WINGS2014 theme: Discovering Cultures, Experiences and Berkshire and encouraging all participants, leaders and staff to Discover Together. A video montage followed of the activities, groups and memories of WINGS2009. Shortly after, the cameras shot to live footage of the excited crowds before WINGS2014 Director Brendan Booth took to the stage for a personal welcome to all those who have been to WINGS before, those who are here for the first time and a special welcome to those who have travelled internationally to reach us.¬ A special welcome was then given via video link from the local County Commisioners of Guiding and Scouting in Berkshire, who were both excited to welcome national and international members of both organisations to their county and are immensely proud of what has been achieved by the adults who have worked hard in the run up to WINGS2014. Following the video , Danny and Martin led the crowd through a friend meeting challenge before tempted the crowds with some more red button banter. Finally, the time came when Brendan pushed that infamous red button causing an array of spectacular pyrotechnics. As the white drapes fell from the stage to reveal a backdrop of Windsor Castle, a group of cheerleaders showcased their lifts, jumps and tricks to much amazement of the audience, followed by a cast of local Guides and Scouts who filled the stage in neon to give us a showcase of dancing to some of the popular recent tunes from the charts. During the mega mix showcase by the cast, Danny and Martin came on to display their own dancing and musical skills with their superb guitar playing and tiger impressions. After a rendition of The Superman Song to get everyone on their feet, the arena erupted into a dance floor as the neon party commenced and celebrations for the start of WINGS2014 got into full flow. Participants and leaders from all around the world joined in to party and celebrate the start of an amazing week of challenge, discovery, friendship and adventure. 1 2 3 Winning Singing Squircle camp fire Quiz night - Staff voice of an angel? or rather more enthusiasm than talent? Either way take part in Karaoke at the Main Stage and find a new audience for your vocal gymnastics. Not literally, but the spirit of a campfire will certainly be present in The Squircle this evening. Get there for fun, dancing, singing and looking a little bit daft. imagine yourself a University Challenge geek? Then head to the Three Broomsticks for the staff team quiz with 5 of your friends and legendary team name. Arriving in Style Tea with Austria Tour Berkshire Pictures and comment from participants and leaders arriving at WINGS2014 throughout Saturday. Read an article in both English and German and find out about Scouting in Austria and how these Scouts arrived at WINGS2014. Don’t miss the opportunity to tour the whole of Berkshire in just one afternoon as part of WINGIT. See p4 for a WINGIT preview. Should boys be allowed to join Guides? Opinions please. Drinking tea can improve your eyebrows. Share your pictures and stories with us online #WINGS2014 Every day we’re going to pose a question and we’d love to hear responses from you on Facebook and Twitter. facebook.com/wings2014 @wings2014 Planning something special? Let us know and we’ll include it in our ‘Dont Miss’ section. [email protected] Photograph by Kriss Brookes Director's Daily Challenge Take part in WINGIT! and complete your WINGIT! record. SUNDAY Page 1 An array of spectacular pyrotechnics By Victoria Moore 2 Are you Welsh, Scottish or Irish? We would like to publish an article in Welsh or Gaelic. Please help us. Come to the Media Tent near the main gate.

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THE DAILY BREWwww.wings2014.org.uk Issue 2 Sunday 3rd August 2014The Official WINGS 2014 Newspaper

P2 P3 P4

Fresh News Daily

WINGS WeatherSunday 3rd AugustAM Midday PM

Monday 4th AugustAM Midday PM

Tuesday 5th AugustAM Midday PM

20o 25o 15o

20o 26o 15o

21o 22o 16o

Source: the Daily Brew Meteorlogical team

Opening ceremony dance troupe backstage celebrating a successful performance!

Explosive Welcome

Don't missYour guide to WINGS highlights all happening this evening. Get involved.

The atmosphere was electric. 7000 Scouts Guides gathered together for the WINGS2014 opening ceremony. As everyone entered the arena, they

were welcomed with a flurry of party tunes. Groups could be seen singing, dancing and making new friends.

With everyone in the arena, the crowd welcomed to the stage their hosts for the evening: Danny (Explorer Leader and Surrey County Entertainer) and Martin (Young Leader with 84th Reading).

Danny and Martin warmed up the crowd with their jokes, banter and frolicking about the stage. When they discovered the big red button, the crowd loved the suspense! Danny and Martin soon welcomed all the subcamps to WINGS2014 before introducing our WINGS2014 theme: Discovering Cultures, Experiences and Berkshire and encouraging all participants, leaders and staff to Discover Together.

A video montage followed of the activities, groups and memories of WINGS2009. Shortly after, the cameras shot

to live footage of the excited crowds before WINGS2014 Director Brendan Booth took to the stage for a personal welcome to all those who have been to WINGS before, those who are here for the first time and a special welcome to those who have travelled internationally to reach us.¬ A special welcome was then given via video link from the local County Commisioners of Guiding and Scouting in Berkshire, who were both excited to welcome national and international members of both organisations to their county and are immensely proud of what has been achieved by the adults who have worked hard in the run up to WINGS2014.

Following the video , Danny and Martin led the crowd through a friend meeting challenge before tempted the crowds with some more red button banter.

Finally, the time came when Brendan pushed that infamous red button causing an array of spectacular pyrotechnics. As the white drapes fell from the stage to reveal a backdrop of Windsor Castle, a group of cheerleaders showcased their lifts, jumps and tricks to much amazement of the audience, followed by a cast of local Guides and Scouts who filled the stage in neon to give us a showcase of dancing to some of the popular recent tunes from the charts.

During the mega mix showcase by the cast, Danny and Martin came on to display their own dancing and musical skills with their superb guitar playing and tiger impressions.

After a rendition of The Superman Song to get everyone on their feet, the arena erupted into a dance floor as the neon party commenced and celebrations for the start of WINGS2014 got into full flow. Participants and leaders from all around the world joined in to party and celebrate the start of an amazing week of challenge, discovery, friendship and adventure.

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Winning Singing

Squircle camp fire

Quiz night - Staff

voice of an angel? or rather more enthusiasm than talent? Either way take part in Karaoke at the Main Stage and find a new audience for your vocal gymnastics.

Not literally, but the spirit of a campfire will certainly be present in The Squircle this evening. Get there for fun, dancing, singing and looking a little bit daft.

imagine yourself a University Challenge geek? Then head to the Three Broomsticks for the staff team quiz with 5 of your friends and legendary team name.

Arriving in Style Tea with Austria Tour BerkshirePictures and comment from participants and leaders arriving at WINGS2014 throughout Saturday.

Read an article in both English and German and find out about Scouting in Austria and how these Scouts arrived at WINGS2014.

Don’t miss the opportunity to tour the whole of Berkshire in just one afternoon as part of WINGIT. See p4 for a WINGIT preview.

Should boys be allowed to join Guides? Opinions please.

Drinking tea can improve your eyebrows.

Share your pictures and stories with us online #WINGS2014Every day we’re going to pose a question and we’d love to hear responses from you on Facebook and Twitter. facebook.com/wings2014 @wings2014

Planning something special?Let us know and we’ll include it in our ‘Dont Miss’ section.

[email protected]

Photograph by Kriss Brookes

Director'sDaily Challenge

Take part in WINGIT! and complete your WINGIT! record.

SUNDAY

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An array of spectacular

pyrotechnics

By Victoria Moore

2 Are you Welsh, Scottish or Irish?

We would like to publish an article in Welsh or Gaelic. Please help us. Come to the Media Tent near the main gate.

Fresh News DailyFor a good quality cuppa, use a pot.

Scouts and Guides from around the world poured into Windsor Great Park in their thousands yesterday. Cars, buses, coaches and pedestrians queued up while leaders fetched wristbands and welcome packs and

joined participants entering WINGS2014 through the main gate onto the site that will be our home for the next seven days.

An assortment of Austrians, Norwegians, Americans and local British Scouts and Guides were the first international participants to arrive early yesterday morning into Windsor Central railway. To pass the time as they waited for the transfer bus the Norwegians taught the Austrians a brilliant Moose Dance!

Twelve Russian Scouts arrived on site bright and early. It is the first time in the UK for many of the group who have been looking forward to all the new experiences of being in a different country and are hoping to meet new friends across the world whilst at WINGS2014.

The Russians have spent two days in home hospitality just down the road with the 1st Ascot Scout Group exploring Windsor and enjoying a typical British summer barbecue.

Once groups had registered and units had made it through the main gate, the hard part really started – pitching tents and setting up camp but more importantly initially finding your allocated campsites!

In true Scouting and Guiding spirit and despite the gruelling task of dragging mess tents across fields, it was evident that participants and leaders alike were there to lend a hand to help each other out. Streams of participants carrying kit bags larger than themselves crawled across sub camps to assemble their tents together.

Within hours of the first group coming through the gate, the subcamps transformed very quickly from empty fields into buzzing hives of energy and excitement! Tom and Phil from Banstead Explorers really put their strength

to the test by carrying seven tents and their cooking equipment for fifteen people in one trip across the site! Many trips later their mess tent was finally assembled, just in time for the explorers to arrive.

Once the tents were assembled, many participants and leaders took cover from the rain to have a cheeky cup of tea! Like many other exhausted leaders, those from the Firefly Rangers spent the afternoon relaxing in their Gazebo with a brew.

1st Wootton Bassett Scouts brought along their weather stone to help them predict the weather. However, the accuracy of the stone is somewhat debatable! They insisted it works every time – go and have a look to check.

The Directors Daily Challenge yesterday was to help someone set up their camp – that was definitely achieved across the site by many. Hannah and Talia from 1st Finchampsted Guides were found carrying very heavy tables across their subcamp together.

In the Archaeology subcamp Maddie, Chloe and Rhianne fully embraced the idea of ‘glamping’ by bringing their air mattresses, though spending hours blowing them up without a pump was probably not how they imagined spending their first afternoon at WINGS2014.

They told us that their friend Sophie had accidently left her kit in the Isle of Wight; “It’s not just her bag…it’s everything!” said Maddie. Good luck Sophie, hopefully someone can lend you a spare sleeping bag!

Publish your own article in this newspaper

Write a Scouting or Guiding news story from your own country here in the Daily Brew. We’d like to encourage international participants to submit stories in your own language and we can publish in your own language too. Your story could be about anything you do with Scouts or Guides where you come from.To submit articles come and see us in the Squircle or the Media Centre. You can also reach us by using Facebook or Twitter.

[email protected]

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Arriving at WINGS in Style

Participants arriving at WINGS2014 Photograph by Graham Smith

Explorers from Slough had a much shorter journey as they live just ten minutes down the road! They could have walked, but decided the coach was a better option. Ollie, Edward, Jodie, and Edward had plenty of bags in tow and can’t wait to get their morph-suits on for the neon party.

Adam, Tom, Ryan, Adrian and Robert, all Explorers from Milton Keynes were also in the queue for registration. It’s their first WINGS although some of the group have already experienced the World Scout Jamboree in Sweden in 2011. Tom said: “I am looking forward to making international relations with

friends across the globe.” From their base in the Space subcamp, they are certainly hoping that the week will be out of this world!

2nd Langley and 18th Slough have teamed up to tackle WINGS together and have bought WINGS first timers Ellie and Madison. “We thought we were glamping, but we’ve just seen the field and know it’s not now!”

This realisation certainly hasn’t dampened their enthusiasm, you may be able to hear Ellie and Madison expressing their enthusiasm for WINGS2014 in Swindon.

Leader Sharon brought twenty two Guides from Crawthorne to WINGS2014. Kathryn, Caroline, Jenni and Kira are all excited about activities - Kira is looking forward to climbing and abseiling. They also claim Caroline is the weirdest thing they have brought with them to camp.

We caught up with one of several groups arriving from Austria throughout the day. Martina’s group, from the Carinthia region in Austria, has been staying in London for a week visiting the city’s tourist attractions from Buckingham Palace and the London Eye, to river boat trips and the London Dungeons.

Twelve Russian Scouts arrived on site

bright and early.

Ellie and Madison Photographs by Kriss Brookes

Ollie, Edward, Jodie & Edward, Slough Explorers Sharon, Kathryn, Caroline, Jenni and Kira, Crawthorne Guides

Austrian Scouts from Carinthia

By Melissa Vagg and Christopher Smith

Check out these cool guys, they are the Challenge Team, there are nine of them and they wear pink. Lots of pink.

This is Challenge Team Henry, he also has a funky hat with a propellor on the top - so really, you can’t miss him or any of the team. The Challenge Team are here to make taking on the Royal Berkshire Challenge Award the most awesome thing since One Direction.

Not only can they actually ‘sign off’ your challenge awards once completed but they also have lots of answers, ideas and inspiration on how to complete your challenge award whilst you’re here at WINGS2014.

WINGS Photography WINGS Radio Get Some Juice!We have a dedicated photography team at WINGS. You can purchase souvenir framedphotos, keyrings and more in the Squircle.

Tune into WINGS radio on FM or online.The Radio Caravan is based in the Squircle, you can visit the radio team and request songs.

Has your phone died? Don’t panic!You can charge it here securely at WINGS in the Squircle for a small cost.

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Monday will see a national act of reflection and hope in ‘Lights Out’, an organised campaign by the Royal British Legion, commemorating the centenary of the start of World War One.

Lights Out hopes that everyone in the UK will turn off their lights between 10pm and 11pm, leaving only a single lit candle or light to remember each and every one of the men and women who gave their lives to the Great War.

The evening of 4th August 1914, when war was declared in Britain, Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, said “the lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them

lit again in our lifetime”. War continued across the nations until an armistice was agreed on 11th November 1918. Why not take the opportunity whilst here at WINGS2014, join together, with friends old and new, to remember those who lost their lives. Please remember there are no candles on site but you can take part by leaving one torch or lantern on and turning off the remainder of your lights.

Lights Out - Monday August 4th. 10pm

A Moment of Darkness for a Lighter World

Meet Alexandra Ziermann and Timo Packfrieden, a scout and leader who are visiting WINGS2014 from Perchtoldsdorf in Lower Austria.

Alexandra, Timo and their group are staying with the Odiham group from Hampshire on the Technology subcamp. They arrived in England on Friday, in time to head to WINGS yesterday and will be heading home next Sunday.

Scouts in Austria are aged 14-16, though this is measured by camps and they must do three camps before they move sections. After Scouts they head to Rovers and Rangers until they are 20.

Alexandra has been in Scouting for 10 years and has been a leader for 5 years. Some Scouts from her area in Austria came to WINGS2009 and went home with some fantastic stories to tell the rest of the group. Because of this, Alexandra knew that WINGS was the international camp to visit when bringing her Scouts to the UK.

The WINGS team put her in contact with the Odiham group. Alexandra herself has only been to the UK once before on a school trip when she was 14. She doesn’t know what to expect from this trip but is looking

forward to lots of different activities and challenges throughout the week and making sure her group have a fantastic time. Timo has been in Scouting for the last 10 years. He has been to England twice before but never with Scouts and is excited about attending an international jamboree. Timo’s favourite activity in Austria is Debate. In this activity a topic is chosen for discussion. Typically this would be a potentially controversial topic, for example Government or food choices.

The Scouts are split into a pro team and a con team. The debate usually lasts for around two hours but sometimes goes on longer depending on their passion for the topic. Timo is looking forward to seeing what activities Scouting in the UK has to offer and wants to meet lots of new friends. Timo has bought lots of his group scarves with him which he is keen to swap with new people he meets.

Alexandra and her group want to thank to Hampshire group for all their help and for coooking breakfast. They both enjoy a cup of tea with The Daily Brew.

If you would like to feature in the next interview with an international group pop along to Photo Sales in The Squircle.

Tea with... Austria

Photograph by Lucy StapletonAlexandra and Timo from Perchtoldsdorf in Austria

Aus Perchtoldsdorf in Niederoesterreich besuchen uns Alexandra Ziermann (Leiterin) und Timo Packfrieder (Pfadfinder) am WINGS2014.

Alexandra und Timo teilen sich einen Platz mit ihrer Gruppe und einer Gruppe aus Odiham, Hampshire. Sie haben das Unterlager Technology zugewiesen bekommen. Angekommen sind sie am Freitag, gerade rechtzeitig um heute zum WINGS Lagerplatz zu fahren. Zurueck fahren werden sie am Sonntag.

In Oesterreich sind die CaEx zwischen 14-16 Jahre alt. Es wird auch in Altersgruppen aufgeteilt. RaRo wird man nach den CaEx und bleibt dort bis zum 20. Geburtstag. Alexandra ist seit 10 Jahren Pfadfinder und seit 5 Jahren Leiter. Viele ihrer Kinder kamen vom letzten WINGS mit tollen Geschichten und Erinnerungen zurueck. Deshalb fiel die Entscheidung, auch diesmal nach England zu fahren. Dank dem WINGS-Team wurden sie mit der Gruppe in Odiham bekannt

gemacht. Alexandra war das erste und letzte Mal mit 14 Jahren in England. Sie hat keine genauen Vorstellungen, freut sich aber auf viele verschiedene Aktivitaeten und Herausforderungen waehrend der Woche, in der Hoffnung, dass ihre Gruppe eine tolle Zeit hat.

Timo ist seit 5 Jahren Pfadfinder und war schon 2 Mal in England, aber nie mit den Pfadfindern. Er freut sich sehr, da er endlich an einem internationalem Lager teilnehmen kann. Timo’s Lieblingsaktivitaet sind Debatten. Es wird einfach ein Thema ausgesucht, welches eher kontrovers ist, wie zum Beispiel die Regierung oder Nahrung. Sie werden in Pro und Contra aufgeteilt und duerfen ca. 2 Stunden lang diskutieren, je nachdem wie interessant sie es finden. Timo hat viele Halstuecher mit gebracht um sie zu tauschen.

Danke an unsere Partnergruppe hier in England! Alexandra und Timo geniessen eine Tasse Tee mit der Daily Brew Redaktion. Wenn du als Naechster interviewed werden willst, melde dich bei uns im Squircle.Lukas Jakob and Stefan translate the article ‘Tea With Austria’ into German

Meet the Challenge Team

By Lucy Stapleton

Fresh News DailyLots of people like tea, do you?

Bloomin marvellous. In response to: 'What's the most surprising thing you bought to WINGS2014?

WINGIT is a massive wide game for all 5000 particiapants. Participants will be invited to

get into teams of 10 people who will be set with the challenge of using their Guide and Scout map skills to orientate themselves around the extensive WINGS site. The massive wide game hopes to encourage participants to utilise their team building skills, practice their orienteering and give participants an opportunity to meet new people, work together as a team and discover aspects of each other’s cultures and nationalities.

Around the site participants will find a range of WING It! challenge bases located in activity zones. Each is named after a place in Berkshire. Each base will host a themed

activity linked to that place. Visit the ‘Reading’ base for a sports based activity linked to Reading Football Club. Visit Henley to get a taste of the Henley Royal Regatta by making your own boat, or a personal favourite, visit Slough, the home of the Mars factory, for a sweet treat!

As teams complete challenges they will collect letters to form an anagram. Anna, a local Brownie Leader from 3rd Old Windsor, has been challenged with the task of putting together this wide game for 5000 participants. She told us, “I’m excited to be see young people from all over the country and world working together whilst having a great time getting to know new people who they have never met before.”

It's a small Berkshire after all facebook.com/wings2014

@wings2014

Director's Challenge

Were you here in 2009?

Your photo of the day

Did you attend WINGS in 2009 as a Cub or Brownie and take part in the ‘Come Dine With Me’ Experience? If so, the Challenge team would love to meet you! There will be a photo opportunity at the Challenge Desk in The Squircle at 17:30 on Monday August 4th.

Saturday's challengeHelp someone set-up their camp and make them feel welcome at WINGS.

Saturday’s challenge was all about lending a hand to a fellow Scout or Guide arriving at WINGS2014. Here are two snaps of happy campers taking part in Saturday’s challenge. See the front page of The Daily Brew every day for the Director’s Daily Challenge.

This photo was taken by Benji Stephenson of the stage in The Squircle.

Ben said: “#WINGS2014 stage looks amazing! Cannot wait for this camp to start!! #ScoutAndProud,” and we quite agree.

To get your photo in The Daily Brew, post it to Twitter or Facebook with “#wings2014”. We’ll be picking our favourite each day.

1st Washcommon weren’t just happy with a normal gateway to there subcamp pitch

oh no…they wanted something completey different so settled for a pioneering pole turnstyle with potted plants and sunflower teddy bears attached to the top.

The turnstyle structure was dreamt up five

years ago and the gateway has travelled around with Washcommon Scouts on various camps and even overseas. This year the gateway’s modifications for WINGS2014 were inspired by 50 years of Britan in Bloom - hence the potted plants. 1st Washcommone are camping at WINGS in 2014 accompanied by Tonsberg scouts from Norway.

Written and produced by Claire Holland, Christopher Smith, David Brookes, Kriss Brookes, Simon Edwards, Eileen Brookes, Victoria Moore, Caroline Bird, Lucy Stapleton, Melissa Vagg and Richard Shepherd. Our special thanks to Andy Magpie and Claire Magpie for installing our electrics. Sid and Jo for asking the loo roll people to deliver these newspapers. Lukas Steinwender, Jakob Maidic and Stefan Allmaier - Austrian Scouts from Space subcamp - who helped us translate the ‘Tea With Austria’ article in this edition into German. The editor would like it to inform readers that tour thanks was shown by way of cream cake gifts.

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By Albert Einstein Moore

Discover the Worldof WINGS this weekSo by now you already think you’re on the

best subcamp at WINGS2014. But the trouble is so does everyone else. Why

not test your theory and visit all of the others through the week, there’s so much going on.

At Space subcamp you can go out of this world. Pass through the star gate into another universe full of aliens where you’ll have to dodge the plasma. Take a trip to area 51 where aliens have crashlanded, enjoy a visit from the National Space Agency and see how close you can get to the stars. Let’s launch some rockets!

The mechanical gate at the entrance to the Technology subcamp welcomes you to a world of inspiration – from James Watts’ beam engine to Steve Jobs’ iPod there is no end to the inventions which have changed the world. What will you invent while you’re there? While you’re being inventive and creative look for T-Rex and the talking parrot.

At the Science subcamp you’ll have an explosive time as you learn about Newtons cradle, the periodic table and DNA. How loud is your unit?

Make as much noise as you can with the noise-o-meter, play a game of giant mousetrap and take part in the daily experiments.

Dig around the Archaeology subcamp and see what you can find. With the largest gate on site it’s certainly easy to find. You’ll have bucket loads of fun with team games, talent shows and an archaeological dig. How many songs do you know from the past? Find out with the disco of the ages, or find a new favourite tune.

Get on board with HMS Exploration, making sure you mark where you have come from and the miles you’ve travelled on the mileage post. While you’re there be sure to take part in the Million Badge Drop too.

Make as much noise as you can with the

noise-o-meter

By Caroline Bird