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Wabanaki Area Scouting Along the Fundy Coast from
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Area Commissioner Needed Feb 3-5: Winter Camp Holderville Feb 18-19: Religion in Life for Scouts and Venturers Feb 22: B-P's Birthday Feb 26: B-P Sunday June 8-10 2012: International Canoe Camp Oak Point, Camp Chief Brenda Graham Apple Day Fun
Did you know that Apple Day got its start in Saint John? The first Apple Day in Canada took place in Saint John in 1932 led by Scouter Eli Boyanner. Apple Day was meant as a means for Scouting to say "thank-you" to the community for their support of our programs by the giving of an apple. The response was that people began to make donations in return for receiving an apple. Many thanks to our National Apple Day partner Superstore/Loblaws and the many other stores in our area who support Scouting by allowing us to conduct our Apple D-ay Fundraisers at their front doors.
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A good time was had by all at the Woodbadge training event held at Silver Falls Church on Saturday December 10. Participants took part in Colony, Pack, Troop and Company training. |
Wabanaki Area is looking for a new Area Commissioner. You can find more information about the position here. Uniform Insignia Diagrams Click here for diagrams for all sections showing the placement of all badges for the new uniforms. New Camping Resources Three Ontario provincial parks not far from Toronto have introduced a camping-for-newbies program. Participants learn how to set up a tent, build a campfire, cook on a camp stove and perform other activities key to enjoying - and surviving - the great outdoors. Most camping equipment is supplied, including a tent, cooking utensils, camp stove and dishes. Their Camping Resources page has great resources available for both new and experienced Scouters. Or visit their home page to learn more about this interesting program.
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