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Beaver Colonies are
there for both boys and girls aged between 6-8
years. This is the youngest section in the Scouting
family and is where many will begin their Scouting
adventures. In last few years Beavers have been able
to gain a number of badges for the many things they
do at section meetings and at home, as well as their
own Chief Scout Award, Bronze. And as anyone who
knows a Beaver their is often competitions about who
has the most badges.
The Beaver Colony is run under the leadership of
John and Rachel who are helped by Struan, an
Explorer Scout, and
currently we have 20 Beavers and a long waiting list
so get your child's name down now!
Each meeting is designed to offer a variety of tasks
and games for the youngsters but most importantly is
to ensure that everyone has fun. Games and crafts
are the main basis of meetings and are adapted to
fit the theme of the evenings. Past evenings have
included making sweets for our Christmas fete,
Halloween crafts and world cup teams and countries.
In the summertime the Beavers spent many evenings
outdoors in the park at the back of the hall playing
rounders, mini Olympics, golf Frisbee and exploring
the park. Also at the end of the summer term is a
BBQ where family and friends are invited and in the
past we have invited Holm Mills Beavers to join us.
In 2006 Beaver across the UK celebrated their 20th
Birthday by holding fun days up and down the
country. In Inverness the theme was knights and the
beaver enjoyed dressing up as knights and designing
a personalised shields. They were also lucky enough
to meet real life knights at Knight School and were
trained to march, got to see the many weapons
knights use and got to try jousting 1st hand.
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