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Sunday, 12 October 2008 |
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The Scout Hall is located at
213A Weston Street
Brunswick East 3057
(close to the corner of Weston Street and John Street)
The hall address is also the postal address.
Hall Booking Enquiries: Trish Matthews - 0407 830 744
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 June 2010 )
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Yes folks the hall is for hire although demand is heavy and we cannot guarantee that the hall is always available for your special event. Always take a peek on our calendar to see what's on for the date that you are planning.
What we have to offer is
- Rear hall 10x20 m approximately.
- Male toilet with shower.
- Female toilet with disabled access.
- Kitchen with gas stove and gas hot water.
- Small refigerator.
- Electric urn.
- 13 folding plastic tables (1800x700mm)
- 72 stacking plastic chairs
Casual Rates
- Six hours $195
- 8 hours $240
- 10 hours $300
Discounts for Scout Groups and members.
Hire Conditions and Application Form
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 )
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
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The principal methods used by the Association to achieve its aims are:
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Voluntary membership of a uniformed group which, guided by adults, is increasingly self-governing in its successive age groups;
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Commitment to a code of living as expressed in the Promise and Law: the meaning of which is expanded as the member grows towards maturity;
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The provision of a wide range of attractive, constructive and challenging activities, including opportunities for adventure and exploration, both indoors and outdoors;
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The provision of opportunities for leadership and responsibility;
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Learning by doing;
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Encouragement of activities in small groups;
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An award scheme that encourages participation in the full range of activities and provides recognition of individual achievements.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 June 2008 )
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
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There is no reason why you should be uncomfortable or rough it too much while camping. The whole idea is to experience the joys of outdoor living, not undergo some kind of forced deprivation and suffering.
However there is a balance between taking enough to be comfortable and taking too much to carry. Obviously there are some things that should stay at home. There are also some things that you will need at camp that you usually don't need at home.
Scout camps take a variety of different forms. Sometimes you are camping in tents away from any facilities at all. Sometimes you camp in tents but have access to built ablutions blocks, kitchens and dining facilities. Sometimes you camp in bunkhouses with full facilities. So your camping gear list needs to be adjusted to suit the accomodation you will have at camp.
Your gear list also needs to be adjusted for the season and activities that you will be undertaking.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 June 2008 )
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
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Contact the Group Leader or the leader of the appropriate section. This applies for youth and adult members. Meet with a leader who will give you more information. Complete some preliminary documentation to provide the Scout Association with your contact details and authority to act in the event of injury or incident. Attend one or more section meetings as an observer. After three meetings (or before) make the membership decision. Complete the appropriate membership application and make payment arrangements. If you have any questions or concerns at any time, please dicusss them with the section leader or Group Leader. |
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