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Reynella Scout Group

Weekly Update
This weeks update includes;
  • 22nd February: Founders Day
  • Sports Vouchers
  • Term Fees
  • REVIEW: 26th Australian Jamboree (AJ2025)
  • REVIEW: Scouting Essentials Training
  • REVIEW: Hunter + Urja's Adventurous Journey
  • Group Council Challenge
  • Section Updates
  • Diary Dates
If you have any questions about the Scout Group please reach out to myself (details below) or your Section Leaders.
 
Yours in Scouting,

Kathryn Affleck
Group Leader

Mb: 0413 448 056
Em: gl.reynella@sa.scouts.com.au 
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Click Here To View: Group Plan (2023 to 2025)
22nd February: Founders Day

The founder of Scouting, Lord Robert Baden-Powell (B-P) was born on 22nd February 1857 in England. He lived a busy and adventurous life, and as a boy spent much of his spare time in open-air pursuits, hunting in the woods, and joining his brothers in expeditions by land and in their boats. Thus he developed his powers of observation and resourcefulness and acquired many useful skills.

He won a scholarship which gave him entry into the British Army, where he was sent to India and served for many years. As a soldier, Baden-Powell rose to public prominence during the war against the Boers in Africa at the end of the 1800s. Most noteworthy was his leadership of the defending force in the siege of the South African town of Mafeking. Baden-Powell returned to England as a national hero in 1899 having successfully defended the town against the Boers.

Baden-Powell was encouraged to set down his views on how he would apply Scouting to the training of boys. He first conducted an experimental camp in 1907 on Brownsea Island off the Dorset coast of the UK. With some 20 boys from all walks of life and suitable adult leaders, Baden-Powell taught the boys what he meant by Scouting. They lived in tents, cooked their own food and learnt many valuable skills through games. The morning of this first camp (1st August 1907) is regarded as the beginning of the Scout Movement worldwide.

Scouting has 57+ million members (of all ages) across the globe. Each year we all celebrate Founders Day on the 22nd February in honour of our founder, Lord Robert Baden-Powell.
Click Here To Complete: "Who Said It? Baden Powell or Superhero" Quiz
Click Here To View: Scouting History
Click Here To View: 2025 Sports Voucher Process
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Term Fees

The Reynella Scout Group Term Fee covers the ongoing facilitation of Scouting within the Scout Group. We believe the Reynella Scout Group offers value for money.

Term fee invoices have been issued via email using the Scout Group’s Accounting Software (ReckonOne). If you have not received your invoice please check your junk email. Payment terms are 30 days.

The Scout Group will support extensions on payment terms and payment plans. Scouts SA also has financial support available. Please reach out to Kathryn (Group Leader) (0413 448 056 / gl.reynella@sa.scouts.com.au) to initiate these. All conversations will be treated as confidential.
Click Here To View: Value Provided With Term Fee Payments
REVIEW:
26th Australian Jamboree (AJ2025)
In Maryborough, Queensland


Every three years, Scouts have the opportunity to attend an Australian Jamboree where they join ten thousand other young people and adult volunteers from around Australia and across the world for a ten day camp. The 26th Australian Jamboree (AJ2025) was held in Maryborough, Queensland from 6th to15th January 2025. 

The Reynella Scout Group had eight Scout and two adult participants in AJ2025. Over the next few weeks we will be sharing their reviews of the event.
From Hunter (Scout):

Over the holidays I attended the Jamboree AJ2025 in Maryborough Queensland. It was a new experience for me and it helped me work on my team work and resilence skills.

I got to meet new people from across Australia and New Zealand, and even across the world like Japan and England.

It was very hot and wet over the ten days we had to dig trenches to divert the water away from our tents.

I especially enjoyed visiting the War Museum, the City and Australia Zoo. A big highlight was the performances put on in the main arena like Amy Shark at the Opening Ceremony and Dave Hughes., but unfortunately the show I was most looking forward to got cancelled due to the weather.

I would highly recommend attending a Jamboree to all Scouts. I am looking forward to other opportunities to attend other events across the world like Poland.
REVIEW:
Scouting Essentials Training


From Harpreet (Raven) (Assistant Cub Scout Leader):

Recently (Friday 7th to Sunday 9th February), I had the opportunity to attend the Scouting Essentials Training Course at Woodhouse. It was a fantastic experience that deepened my understanding of the values, practical skills, and leadership required in Scouting. The sessions were interactive and insightful, covering everything from youth engagement strategies to safety protocols.

One of the highlights was connecting with other passionate Leaders and sharing ideas on how to create more meaningful experiences for young Scouts. The training has definitely boosted my confidence and equipped me with new ideas to bring back to our group.

I'm really looking forward to putting what I learned into practice and continuing to help our youth thrive in Scouting.
REVIEW:
Hunter + Urja's Adventurous Journey


Adventurous Journeys form part of a youth members Peak Award. They are a way for youth to get out, explore, and put in place the skills you have learnt in a Section. In the Scout Section Adventurous Journeys should be at least 3 days and 2 nights duration.

Hunter and Urja held their Adventurous Journey from Friday 7th to Sunday 9th February. They organised a hike which went through Belair National Park and Brownhill Creek.
From Hunter (Scout):

Having a camp with my closest scout mates and that we were all at a fitness level of finishing the hike early, I learnt that with 3 other people camps are run smoother and faster, next time I might pick a clearer trail as some of the markers were hard to read where we took a wrong turn but found our way back.
From Urja (Scout):

On this Hike, I enjoyed spending time with my friends and making great memories! I also enjoyed the hiking part of things since it was a great workout. I learnt that next time I should pick a journey with a flatter terrain. Next time I would bring a hat with a strap, so it didn't fly away with the wind. I think that I would also try to pack slightly more lightly.
Click Here To: View Group Council Challenge
Section Updates
Click Here To View: Scouts|Terrain
Joey Scout Section:
6:00 to 7:30 pm Wednesdays


Next week is our "Boards of Fun" weekly activity. Test your skills on our board games night. Please bring a board game to play.
Click Here To Join: Private Facebook Group for Joey Scout Section
Cub Scout Section:
6:00 to 7:30 pm Mondays


Next week is our "Cubby Making" weekly activity. Cub Scouts will be building cubbys in the Belair National Park. Drop off and pick up will be from the dedicated cubby building area just past Karka Pavillion. Google indicates this is a 35 min drive from the hall. (Please note the 10 min travel time from the gate to the drop off location.) A completed permission form (online via Operoo) is required to participate.
Cub Scout Section:
6:30 to 8:00 pm Tuesdays


Next week is our "Cubby Making" weekly activity. Cub Scouts will be building cubbys in the Belair National Park. Drop off and pick up will be from the dedicated cubby building area just past Karka Pavillion. Google indicates this is a 35 min drive from the hall. (Please note the 10 min travel time from the gate to the drop off location.) A completed permission form (online via Operoo) is required to participate.
Click Here To Join: Private Facebook Group for Cub Scout Section
Scout Section:
7:00 to 9:00 pm Thursdays


This week was "Gateways and Chariots" weekly activity. Kaleb said, "I liked tying the rope and riding the chariot. I found it challenging to lift the chariot."

Next week is our "Clean Up Australia" weekly activity. Scouts will be cleaning up our local area. Drop off and pick up will be from Hugh Johnson Boulevard Reserve in Sheidow Park. A completed permission form (online via Operoo) is required to participate.
Click Here To Join: Private Facebook Group for Scout Section
Diary Dates

Monday 24th February
Group Support Committee Meeting
For Committee Members (and those interested in becoming Committee Members)

Sunday 16th March 2025
The Big Splash
For Joeys, Cubs, Families

Friday 7th to Monday 10th March 2025
Roonka River Camp
For Scouts

Saturday 29th to Sunday 30th March 2025
Mix 'n' March Camp
For Joeys

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th April 2025
Seaside Camp
For Cubs

Sunday 27th April 2025
Fundraising BBQ at Bunnings Reynella
For Families

Friday 24th to Sunday 26th October 2025
"Journey to Adventure" Cuboree (State Cub Camp)
For Cubs
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