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January 2017                         January 2017
        have Bere Regis Watercress at 50p a bunch when in season and the Fruit and
 annual Scout community lunch,      Veg and eggs on the stall in the Foyer run by Tony Shave. If you would you like
 and for the benefit of those who   transport to the Pop In Place
 use  the  hut  over  the  festive
 period.   Telephone Max Saywell on 471062 he will collect you and take you home.


        WANTED  NEW  VOLUNTEERS  FOR  THE  TEA  ROTA  We  are  always  looking  for  new
        volunteers to join our team on the tea rota if you can spare a morning a month
        please do phone me on 01929 472023 or call in on a Monday or Friday and put
        your name on the rota.

        WANTED  Wool  donations  double  knit,  to  make  into  blankets  for  the  Rivers  of
        Living Water project also Wanted are  Good Quality items for our sales table

 CUBS   Thank you to the all the  people who have been donating items  we are always
        very pleased  with  your kind donations of small items such as ornaments vases
 The  Cubs  wrapped  up  warmly  for  a  very   etc. and also books for our bric a brac stall and clothing for our sale rail. All this
 cold  night  hike  around  Bere  Regis  where   will help to raise funds to pay the rental for the use of the room. Any donations
 they   did   some   star   gazing,   highly   must be good quality and can be brought in on Monday or Friday Morning.
 recommended  as  we  have  very  little  light
 pollution and the sky is amazing at this time
 of  year.    Other  activities  to  finish  the  year   Poppets Baby and Toddler Group meets on Thursday
 included  learning  some  Morse  code  and   Mornings 9.30 until 11.30
 making crystals. At this time of year a trip to
 the pantomime is a must on the activity list    At the Lower Drax Hall during Term Time.
 and  we  joined  with  the  Beavers  in
 Weymouth  to  see  Jack  and  the  Beanstalk.  In celebration  of  Cubs  being  100   We are also able to offer breastfeeding advice by a trained member of our staff
 years old the Pack attended a District party at Furzebrook Village Hall. It was a   and  a  relaxed  informal  meeting  place.  There  is  often  a  clothing  exchange  of
 fun evening with a birthday cake and they all renewed their promises.   children’s  clothes,  do  come  along    and  try  us  out  new  members  are  most
        welcome,  Sarah  and  Jackie  offer  a  warm  welcome  to  all  Parents  Carers

        Grandparent with babies or toddlers.
 BEAVERS

 Beavers had a lovely end to the year, with our seven oldest Beavers achieving   Coming up this month at the Pop In Place
 their Chief Scout Bronze Award before moving on the Cubs in January.  It has
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 been a real effort to achieve the Personal Challenge, but they have all tried   Bring and Buy sale on Friday 20  January 10am in Lower
 hard  and  done  well.    It  has  been  a  pleasure  to  see  these  Beavers  grow  in
 responsibility as Lodge Leaders and Assistant Lodge Leaders, and we wish them
 all the best for their future in Scouting.  It has also been a privilege to invest 3   We wish all our supporters a very Happy New Year
 new Beavers at the end of November, and we are ready to welcome 3 more
 in January.  We are a busy section, but there are still a few spaces for anyone
 aged 5years 9 months - 8 years who wishes to join us in the New Year..
         Please do Check out Pop In Place Website popinplace.org
 In  November  we  had  two  sessions,  one  indoor  and  one  outdoor,  led  by  our   Alison  Bennett Team Leader 01929 472023
 fantastic  Young  Leaders,  and  Mia  took  a  session  making  tasty  chocolate
 treats.    We  practiced  ringing  handbells  for  the  Community  Christmas  Lunch

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