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Apr
19
Sun
ANZAC day Seven Hills March
Apr 19 @ 12:45 – 15:00

E1 7 Hills Anzac

THIS IS A YOUTH PARADE ORGANISED BY THE SEVEN HILLS RSL …WE MARCH IN FORMATION WITH OTHER YOUTH GROUPS ALONG BOOMERANG PLACE , FIRST AVE AND BEST ROAD….THE POLICE ARE ON HAND AND STOP TRAFFIC DURING THE MARCH…MUMS AND DADS ARE WELCOME TO PHOTOGRAPH THEIR CUBS MARCHING AND JOIN THE MEMERIAL SERVICE AT THE CLUB.

CUBS MUST BE IN FULL UNIFORM.

BEST TO BRING A HAT ( SCOUT HAT IF POSSIBLE AS ITS UNIFORM )… THE RSL CLUB THEN HOLD AN ANZAC DAY SERVICE AND MEMORIAL. AFTER THE MEMORIAL THEY PUT ON REFRESHMENTS FOR THE YOUTH ATTENDING …

THE CUBS ARE ALSO INVITED TO ATTEND WITH THEIR FAMILY (FAMILY ACTIVITY NOT A SET CUB ACTIVITY ) THE CASTLE HILL RSL DAWN SERVICE AT WRIGHTS ROAD RESERVE KELLYVILLE – CORNER OF WRIGHTS ROAD AND HARRINGTON AVE (AND GREEN ROAD) KELLYVILLE. THE START TIME IS 6AM BUT AS ITS VERY BUSY YOU WILL NEED TO BE THERE EARLY. ALSO WE WILL HAVE TO ADVISE THE ASSEMBLY POINT.

FOR THE CUBS THAT ATTEND TWO ANZAC SERVICES (OTHER THAN SCHOOL ONES) THEY WILL ACHIEVE THE “THEIR SERVICE – OUR HERITAGE” BADGE. SO LET THE LEADERS KNOW …. THE PARADE AND ANY OTHER SERVICE WITH FAMILY OR CUBS, DAWN, SUNSET GET THE BADGE ……

Apr
23
Thu
How to pack for a hike – James
Apr 23 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Apr
24
Fri
ANZAC Day
Apr 24 @ 21:30 – Apr 25 @ 22:30
May
23
Sat
ARP (AGM) a year in review
May 23 @ 14:00 – 15:00
Group Disco with sausage sizzle
May 23 @ 15:00 – 18:00
May
30
Sat
James Blue Cord Hike
May 30 @ 06:00 – May 31 @ 16:30

James’ Blue Cord Hike E1 Part 1 and 2-3

We will be travelling from Seven Hills Station to Hornsby Station by train (please note trackwork is scheduled on both Saturday and Sunday so there will be travel by bus from Seven Hills Station to Strathfield Station and vice versa). We will walk from Hornsby Station to the start of the Benowie Track and hike to Crosslands Reserve where we will stay in tents overnight. We will then hike to Berowra Station where we will travel back by train.

YOU MUST WEAR FULL SCOUT UNIFORM WHEN TRAVELLING TO AND FROM THE HIKE. We will change into hiking gear at Hornsby Station and back into full uniform at Berowra Station.

There will be both male (leaders) and female (parent) adults present on this hike. You will need to bring your own food including snacks and meals and water. You will need a tent or share a two person tent this will need to be organised prior to the hike. The Crosslands Reserve have toilets and the gates are locked at 5:30pm, so there is no vehicle access after this time. I will provide a recommended packing list on Thursday night. Please ensure that your bag is no heavier than your age ie. 11 years old no heavier than 11kg. Do not bring phones, electronics or gaming devices as no responsibility will be taken if they are lost, stolen or broken.

This track should be a great hike for beginners as it is rated easy to moderate and is only 19km long with one steep incline.

I hope that you will all join me on my blue cord hike.

Thanks, James Brush PL Scorpion Patrol
COST
$20 cost allows for youth members. Adults will cost $27.00:

Train travel from Seven Hills Station to Hornsby Station $3.50 (child/youth) $7.00 (adult). Travel can be cheaper if you have an Opal card.
Train travel from Berowra Station to Seven Hills Station $3.50 (child/youth) $7.00 (adult). Travel can be cheaper if you have an Opal card.
Camping cost at Crosslands Reserves is $143 for 11 to 20 people. I have allowed for 11 people at $13 each. Should more people attend then this cost will reduce. I will let you know when I have final numbers. Likewise if there are less than 11 people then the cost will slightly increased.

Jun
4
Thu
Jamborette packing night
Jun 4 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Jun
5
Fri
38th Greater Western Sydney Region Jamborette 2015
Jun 5 @ 17:15 – Jun 8 @ 16:30

E1 jamborette 2015

WHERE: Bent’s Basin State Recreation Area (near Warragamba Dam)
THEME: Fantasy
WHEN: JUNE LONG WEEKEND Friday 5th – Monday 8th June 2015 (move in after 5pm Friday)
CAMP FEES: Youth – $45 Catering – $80 all registrations are due at GWS Region Office by the close of business Friday 22nd May
APPLICATIONS: To apply, all applicants must complete this E1
ELIGIBILITY: All Scouts must be current registered members of the association to qualify to attend this Region event.
CAMPING/CATERING: All Scouts will be camping on a troop basis and each troop organises their own catering (at extra cost to participants).
ACTIVITIES: Water Activities, Obstacle Course, Abseiling & Rock Wall, Flying Fox, International, Badges Club, Gang Show Base, Theme Bases. A minimum of 18 bases must be completed to gain the Jamboree Award. There will be good camping certificates for those troops who earn them & also a Gateway competition for “Theme” & “Traditional Scout” gateways. Rock and Flying Fox activities require everyone to wear approved appropriately fitted safety harnesses and helmet. Water activities require everyone to wear appropriate approved flotation devices and footwear. REMEMBER TO TICK THE RELEVANT BOXES on E1

Jun
11
Thu
Fitness Night
Jun 11 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Jun
18
Thu
Games Night
Jun 18 @ 19:30 – 21:30