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BERE REGIS SCOUT GROUP this client group with suitable music and movement.
We are asking for a £3 fee per person per week.. You are very welcome to visit the
Pop In Place Community Café after the class for refreshments.
Explorer News
Come along and give it a try, you will be made very welcome.
Team challenges involving knot work, navigation, communication and taking
bearings formed the basis of an activity night aimed to remind and test the
Explorers on some of the Scouting skills that they may have forgotten. Pop In Place Community Café
Our annual Scottish night of dancing, There is a warm welcome for all at the Pop In Place Community Café we operate
tartan and haggis was as popular as ever the café’s on Monday and Friday mornings 10am until 12 noon. On the Friday we
and made possible once again by Phil, have Bere Regis Watercress at 50p a bunch when in season and eggs. There is a
along with some expert help from Mike pound shop set up in the foyer. If you live within the Parish and would you like
and Emma Menzies. Pancake night with transport to the Pop In Place Telephone Alison 472023 who will arrange it for you .
Aidan and Amelia had a colourful twist as
the Explorers not only attempted to make
some edible pancakes but also Age UK Toe nail cutting Service in Bere Regis
incorporated a colourful array of fruit and
vegetables into their culinary delights, This is an opportunity to have nail cutting in the village, currently response is not
which had to be presented beautifully in great the initial cost will Inc. a kit then it £13 each time, we have a new toe nail
a certain theme! The Leaders judged and cutting lady her name is Amy Crocker so if you are struggling to cut your own
ate the results and survived to tell the tale! toenails and need help please do contact her on 07973654511
At the end of January, some of the
Kingsbere Explorers joined other young WANTED Good Quality items of clothing bric a brac and books to sell in our
people in our District for a ‘Chilly Chill Out Camp’ at our District campsite in East new pound shop please only bring in good quality and clean items or they will be
Lulworth. Wet weather and rain did not stop the Explorers having lots of fun and refused.
games with their new friends.
Thank you for your understanding on this matter .
During the first weekend of the February half term holidays an amazing effort
was made by 10 of our Kingsbere Explorers who all survived this year's County
Explorer Frostbite Challenge! The Saturday evening night navigation event was Come along to The Poppets Group this is our family community café on
dark, rainy, windy, cold, muddy and challenging but our incredible young Thursday Mornings 9.30 until 11.30 At the Lower Drax Hall during Term Time.
people showed that they have great leadership and team skills. Sunday’s team
challenges included pioneering, first aid, fire lighting, solving logic problems and We are also able to offer breastfeeding advice by a trained member of our staff
compass work. and a relaxed informal meeting place. There is often a clothing exchange of
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
DofE and other awards Grandparent with babies or toddlers.
Congratulations to Amelia Axford, Aidan Findler, William Rogers and Tom
Fletcher on completing their Silver DofE awards. On the competition of this Introducing crafts at the Community Café can you help ?
award, the participants show that over the last 12 months they have
volunteered in the community, have learnt some new skills, improved in their If you are able to come and share a craft that you do with us please do get in
physical activities and have taken part in at least two (3 day, 2 night) touch. popinplace@gmail.com
expeditions. Best of luck with your next award - DofE Gold!
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