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We have booked for exclusive use of the pools from 7 to 10pm, Please register at pool commencing 6:15 pm to start promptly.
Spectators are encouraged to come and cheer on their Scouts, Cubs or Joeys
Registration, Event Rules and further information is online: http://www.1stwenty.org.au/2019-swimming-carnival
Costs: Scouts $5 each, Cubs $4 each, Joeys $4 each
Registrations will be commencing at 6:15 pm at the pool entry gate.
Patrol Leader is to bring E1 and money for each scout member to registration desk ready for processing
Founders Day Parade will commence at 6:40 pm inside the venue. Please wear Full Scout Uniform for the ceremony.
Your age group is the age you are on the day of the carnival.
Each patrol will need to bring the appropriate gear as described in the event rules.
Patrol Registration Link (PLs only):
https://goo.gl/forms/GF5CyjvJwVWEL5UG3 (to gain extra points PLs must answer questions on the Event Rules & Program (see above))
Please note the Early Bird Deadline is the Sunday evening prior to the carnival
Closure of Small Pools
During Joey and Cub Events District Leaders and assigned parent helpers will provide supervision at the small pools. Pool staff will be directed to close the small pools that are not in use immediately after the joey and cub activities finish. There will be no supervision for younger children when the Joeys / Cubs carnival finishes and parents are directed to make arrangements to either supervise the younger ones themselves or take them home and return to collect the Scouts at the end of the night. It is considered too dangerous for younger siblings to be running around the pool area unsupervised by their parents.
Meet at Hall at 9:30am with Uniform and Gloves
PLEASE NOTE the night is WEDNESDAY 6th March and an earlier finish time of 8:15.
DO NOT drive down the driveway as the house is at the end of a long shared driveway. We will meet on the footpath next to the driveway to 42b Linton Street at 7.00pm and then walk down together. Cubs can then be collected at the house, 42b Linton Street Baulkham Hills.
There is ample on-street parking.
While Leaders relive their youth Cubs will learn about the inner workings of Pinball Machines, their electronics and how LEDs work. The presenter is a Northmead Cub Leader who has over 19 (yes you read correct, not a typo) Pinball Machines in his rather large house.
Parents are most welcome to join their Cubs (for a trip down memory lane).
If they are lucky Cubs will also have the opportunity to play the machines (after being shown how by the leaders).