Return Of The Coffee Morning ….

18th Ayrshire have been busy recently with the return of their Annual Coffee Morning after two years off due to covid. It was held at St. Columba Church Hall in Ayr and was supported by Church members, parents, friends and other members of the community.

This year the coffee offering was taken up another level with the kind sponsorship of Rocket Monkey Roastery based locally in Ayr. There’s not much Rocket Monkey doesn’t know about coffee and our supporters loved learning about the ethical blends.

We once again had the generous support of former Cub Leader Kay taking charge of the plant stall. Parents supported the event with home baking, donations of items to sell plus hands on support on the day.

The event raised a record £1950! These funds help to support the Group but principally subsidise the Annual Group Camp at Lapwing Lodge which was held a week later.

James Edwards, 18th Ayrshire Group Scout Leader, said “we are really grateful to everyone who supported and attended our Coffee Morning, resulting in an really fantastic amount raised! Furthermore, it has meant that we have bolstered the relationships the Group has with the parents and community.”

Kyle and Carrick District Scouts have set up a Just Giving page with the aim of providing some support to all our young people attending International Camps in the future. If you would like to donate, helping towards achieving their Scouting dream please follow the button below. Every penny helps Kyle and Carrick District Scouts to grow and reach more young people from all backgrounds. Your donation will help send young people on life changing camps around the world. The possibilities are endless. #skillsforlife

If you are interested in volunteering with Beaver Scouts (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Hamish Receives his Chief Scout Gold Award

A Scout from the 18th Ayrshire Scout Troop completed his Chief Scout Gold Award, the highest award in the Scout section. Hamish managed to complete all nine Scout Challenge Badges, tackling the final challenges during his Group Camp at Lapwing Lodge last week. Each challenge badge brings its own requirements, asking those participating to connect with their wider world; exploring different faiths; pitch a tent and practice their camping skills; work as a team to achieve a common goal and above all, learn something new!

Hamish has spends the last 4 years in the scouts section working towards getting this badge and we as leaders try our hardest to get every scout earning this award.

Hamish will now move up to Explorers in the coming months, to make more memories to last a lifetime. Well done Hamish!

Kyle and Carrick District Scouts have set up a Just Giving page with the aim of providing some support to all our young people attending International Camps in the future. If you would like to donate, helping towards achieving their Scouting dream please follow the button below. Every penny helps Kyle and Carrick District Scouts to grow and reach more young people from all backgrounds. Your donation will help send young people on life changing camps around the world. The possibilities are endless. #skillsforlife

If you are interested in volunteering with Beaver Scouts (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

“Eggs”tra Special Cub Scout

Cub Scout Dayn from the 14th Ayrshire Scout group was on a mission to collect as many Easter Eggs and toiletries for children in hospital over Easter. Young people who will benefit from Dayn’s Easter kindness, are the patients at the Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow, Crosshouse Hospital, Ronald McDonald House and the Yorkhill Charity. After a heart felt appeal from Dayn, who has complex heart defects and attends the Royal Hospital for Children regularly for check ups and open heart operations, the Kyle and Carrick District Scout members jumped into action.

BEAVERS, Cubs and Scouts from the 18th Ayrshire Scout Group (St Columba), 28th Ayrshire Scouts (Troon) 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) and Morrison’s Ayr, shelled out for chocolate treats, to give Easter Bunny Cub Scout Dayn, from Prestwick, a hand to make this year’s Easter appeal a success.

Dayn said “A massive thank you to everyone that gave so generously to my’ Easter Appeal, I am overwhelmed with everyone’s generosity. I know these Easter treats will bring a smile to a persons face that’s in hospital or having treatment over Easter. Thank you so much!”

Dayn delivered over 302 Easter treats, toiletries and toys to the sick children and their parents over the Easter period, hopefully bringing a smile to their faces.

Hillbillies MCC Easter Egg Run Crosshouse Hospital

Dayn was lucky enough to join the Hillbillies MCC Easter Egg Run to Crosshouse University Hospital. These amazing guys raised over £3,000 for the hospital along with Dayns 150 Easter treats to the children in Crosshouse Hospital during the Easter.

Fiona Hainey Group Scout Leader for the 14th Ayrshire Scouts Group said ‘Dayn is a gift to those he’s around. His positive attitude and charitable nature is humbling. Dayn has tirelessly collected seasonal treats for the children in the hospitals of Ayrshire and Glasgow for years now and the Scout Groups from the Kyle and Carrick District are delighted to be part of his Easter and Christmas appeals every year. Dayn you are awesome!’

Kyle and Carrick District Scouts have set up a Just Giving page with the aim of providing some support to all our young people attending International Camps in the future. If you would like to donate, helping towards achieving their Scouting dream please follow the button below. Every penny helps Kyle and Carrick District Scouts to grow and reach more young people from all backgrounds. Your donation will help send young people on life changing camps around the world. The possibilities are endless. #skillsforlife

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Scout’s Meet World…….

Kyle and Carrick Scout District can be found on the South West coast of Scotland, part of the South West of Scotland Scout Region. The District covers an area of approximately 422 square miles from Ballantrae in the south to Dundonald in the north. We have 12 Groups across the District and 4 active Explorer Scout Units providing Scouting to over 900 young people within Beavers, Cubs, Scouts & Explorers. We are proud to be part of the largest co-educational youth movement in the UK.

Kyle and Carrick Scout District is delighted to announce, that after 2 years of zoom calls and social distancing activities, 24 young people have been selected to take part in 3 international Scouting events. These young travelers will be jetting off to South Korea for World Scout Jamboree in 2023, Explorer Belt Expedition to Romania 2022 , Blair Atholl International Jamborette 2022, for some unforgettable adventures of a lifetime.

Scouts and Explorers from 6 groups in the District have undertaken various qualifying stages to be selected, following the motto – Unlock a new world – meant for them.   Scouts / Explorers from 12th Ayrshire Scout Group (Kingcase), 18th Ayrshire Scout Group (St Columba), 28th Ayrshire Scout Group / Tiger ESU (Troon), 31st Scout Group (Loans), 48th Ayrshire Scout Group (Dundonald) and 100th Scout Group / Burns ESU (Alloway) will be taking part in these events.

The World Scout Jamboree is held in a different country every 4th year and will be in South Korea for 2023. More than 40,000 Scouts from across the world will come together for the 25th World Scout Jamboree. The World Scout Jamboree is a World Organisation of the Scout Movement. We are so proud that 10 young people from Kyle and Carrick Scout District will be part of the next UK Contingent.

7 young people from Kyle & Carrick Scout District, will be taking part in the Explorer Belt Expedition to Romania in July 2022. The Explorers will take part in a ten-day expedition, travelling independently through the Transylvanian region of Romanian, gaining a real understanding of a different country, its culture, people and their way of life.

Finally, 7 young people have been selected to be part of the Scottish International Patrol Jamborette in July 2022 in Blair Atholl. 500 Scottish Explorer Scouts will camp alongside Scouts from around the world, working as a dual patrol of 12. There is an exciting programme of activities and the opportunity for our young people to form lasting international friendships.

These Scouts will become more than just travel buddies, they will become planners, fundraisers, motivators and mentors & hopefully the future leaders in our ever-growing Scout District.

Dillon Scout from 18th Ayrshire Scout Group said ‘I most excited about meeting new people from other cultures at the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea. I think I need to learn some more Korean before I go. Not sure how I’m going to cope with the heat!’

Scout Sophie from the 18th Ayrshire Scout Group said ‘I’m really looking forward to World Scout Jamboree, in South Korea. I love learning about other countries cultures and different types of food. I feel very lucky to have been chosen for this once in a lifetime opportunity. I’m hoping to be a more confident traveler. I’m also hoping to try many new things from food to activities I would never normally get to do.’

Most of our young people have been involved in Scouting since joining Beavers at six years old. These eager Scouts are now busy thinking of ways & working to raise funds of between £1,000 to £4,000 to help cover the costs of travel and event fees.  Part of the WSJ participants fees also help towards enabling a Scout from a developing nation to attend.

Watch out for some amazing fundraising updates from our young people across our social media platforms.

Debs Olesen, District Commissioner for Kyle and Carrick Scout District said ‘Our young people are going to need all the help they can to raise this money, there are only so many times you can reasonably charge Granny for mowing her lawn!’.  Kyle and Carrick Scout District would welcome the support of local businesses and organisations or anyone with an ingenious fund-raising idea that might help our young people on their way. We have set up a Just Giving page with the aim of providing some support to all our young people attending International Camps in the future.  If you would like to donate, helping towards achieving their Scouting dream please follow the link below.

Every penny helps Kyle and Carrick District Scouts to grow and reach more young people from all backgrounds. Your donation will help send young people on life changing camps around the world. The possibilities are endless. #skillsforlife

If you are interested in volunteering with Beaver Scouts (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Beavers and Cubs Support Max’s Big Camp Out

North Devon’s ‘The Boy in the Tent’ Max Woosey who has spent more than 600 nights sleeping under canvas, for charity, celebrated his second anniversary of Max’s incredible challenge on Saturday 26th March! Last year, hundreds of children from around the world joined Max to celebrate his first anniversary of camping out by having their own campout. This year, the Scouts Association, with a little help from celebrity pal, Bear Grylls, held a second Big Camp Out!

Beavers and Cubs from the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group Prestwick showed their support to Max by finding a perfect camping spot, whether that was in their back gardens, making amazing dens out of cushions or sleeping in camper vans. Raising funds for a charity of the young peoples choice.

The Cubs built campfires to cook dinner on at Prestwick beach. There was hotdogs and buns, marshmallows and hot chocolate, to get warmed up for their sleeping adventure. Even a few Bats starting flying around the sea front to see what the excitement was! Then the Cubs went home to set up camp.

Cub Scout Dayn

Dayn en route for his overnight camping essentials, had to stop for a wee photobomb 🤣🎡

Beaver Cohen said

Happy camping everyone. I am very excited to sleep in my tent tonight. Think I might do it all week.

Max has inspired the Scouts Association and thousands of children to take part in Max’s Big Camp Out which raised awareness of children’s mental health, and he says: “It makes me so happy to know I’m helping other people. Being a scout has helped me with everything in life, it definitely has been something I have enjoyed. It has shown me the importance of team work and also that being kind and helping others is the way I want to live my life. My dad has always taught me KIT – Kindness, Integrity and Try hard and I feel these are in line with the philosophy of the scouts.”

Max Woosey

Well done to Max from the Beavers and Cubs in the 14th Ayrshire Scouts Group for never giving up, you are a true inspiration!

You can sponsor Max at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/max-woosey1

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Beaver Scouts Slept Where……

On Friday 18th March, 18 excited Beavers and 5 leaders from 14th Ayrshire Scout Group Prestwick, had their first face to face camp in over 2 years in St Nicholas Church Hall, Prestwick.

A Beaver Scout sleepover is a fantastic opportunity to give young people the chance to explore new subjects, learn new skills and have a lot of fun. This sleepovers was packed full of adventure and fun, both for Beaver Scouts and Leaders.

For a lot of Beaver Scouts, a sleepover may be their first experience of
a night away from home without their parents. It may be the Beaver Scout’s first taste of overnight Scouting, so it’s so important that the young people have a good experience. It gives The young people the opportunity to achieve a “first” for themselves – once the sleepover is completed a new found sense of confidence sets in.

Their adventure started by designing and building a car out of cardboard boxes for the Drive In movie later on in the evening. Formula 1 designers take note!

Then there were some games played and then it was time to pitch tents for sleeping in. Well done Beavers it’s not the easiest think pitching a tent in a church hall.

Beds were set up, PJs on ready for the Drive In movie. But before the movie could start there was a special birthday celebration for Beaver Isaac. Happy birthday was sung and cake was eaten. Then it was pick and mix time before settling down to watch the big screen.

Beaver Isaac C said ‘I had the best birthday on Beaver Camp, I ate cake and slept in a tent with my friends.’

All 18 Beavers were tucked up in their sleeping bags by 11.00 and chatting slowly petered out and then there was silence.

By 7am all the Beaver Scouts were awake with their batteries fully charged, and it was time for breakfast. Then everyone dismantled camp, packed bags and played some games before parents arrived to collect their young ones and hear all about their first sleepover.

Fiona Beaver Scout Leader said ‘This was the first sleepover in 2 years, so it’s great to get back to what Scouts are meant to do. All the young Beavers were amazing taking the experience in their stride. It was heart warming to hear one of the young people saying, ‘That was the greatest camp ever! Roll on many more to come.’

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

WHILE YOU SHOP YOU COULD HELP SCOUTING IN SOUTH AYRSHIRE- THROUGH AMAZON SMILE

Not sure if anyone knows but on your main Amazon app you can turn on Amazon Smile (AmazonSmile is a program that donates 0.5% of your eligible purchases on Amazon to a charity of your choice. The donation will be made at no extra cost to you) so you can add to donate to charities without having to go into different websites.

All you need to do is add Kyle and Carrick District Scout Council to your Amazon Smile account- this is the Scout District that covers South Ayrshire and it will go towards Scouting in South Ayrshire🥰⚜️ every little helps.

I have added instructions on how to switch Amazon Smile on, on your app – very simple and would be greatly appreciated 👍⚜️

Just remember to add KYLE AND CARRICK DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Hitting the Night Trail

21 Scouts from the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group Prestwick, went on a night hike to Troon on Friday 28th January.

The Scouts made the most of the dry but cold evening and enjoyed their first night hike of the year. Two things make a night hike that bit more challenging : firstly, walking, secondly, without sunlight to aid visibility. The young people learnt to navigate their way with torches and the night sky.

As part of this night hike the Scouts were working on their teamwork too. Each patrol shared the load of a rucksack carrying logs or golf balls or bottled water. Two hands or shoulders were better than one. But a group was even better! The Scouts worked in their patrols to literally lighten the load. The Scouts pooled their resources, and shared leadership—learning to cooperate with one another and work together was the main priority.

Joanne King, Scout Leader for the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group said ‘ It was impressive to see these young people embracing the great outdoors at night. With almost 5 miles walked, its not bad for a Friday evening in January! Well done 14th Ayrshire Scouts you were awesome!!’

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

A Christmas Hero

Eight-year-old Beaver Scout Dayn, who has complex heart defects, challenged himself to collect 150 selection boxes and Christmas goodies to make this year extra special for children that are in hospital over Christmas.

Dayn started his appeal by asking the young people of the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick) which include Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, to donate a selection box or Christmas goodies. The support Dayn received was amazing from not only his fellow Scout members giving to his appeal. Very quickly he had smashed his target with the 18th Ayrshire Scout Group donating as well as Kingcase Primary School (where Dayn attends school), Morrisons Ayr and the wider Prestwick Community adding to his total.

University Hospital Crosshouse said ‘A huge thank you to everyone who supported Dayn’s Christmas charity appeal. At the last count a massive 215 Selection boxes were donated and over 70 essential toiletries
This is a simple albeit humble act of kindness that will definitely put a huge smile on each child’s face who has been admitted and will be admitted over the Christmas period.
Also supporting parents and guardians who didn’t have time to pack any personal care items prior to their child’s admission ❤️.’

Dayn said ‘I really enjoyed collecting for the other children at the hospital and loved sharing all the selection boxes and Christmas goodies out.

14th Ayrshire Scout leader Fiona Hainey said: “When Dayn asked our Beaver Group to help with his appeal our full Scout Group never hesitates. “Dayn has always shown a commitment to helping others who are less fortunate them himself.

“Dayn is a gift to those he’s around. His positive attitude and charitable nature is humbling. Young people like Dayn represent the best values and traditions of Scouting. “I could not be prouder of him,‘

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Thanks Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District

Beaver Scouts at Work

Congratulations to five 14th Ayrshire (Prestwick) Beaver Scouts – Dayn, Logan, Caleb, Harry and Otis – who were presented with their Chief Scout’s Bronze Award by the Group Scout Leader / Beaver Scout Leader Fiona. This is the top award for Beavers.  It shows that they are adventurous, have helped the local community, learnt about the world around them and explored the great outdoors.  It also means that they have gained skills, worked in a team, made friends and completed all six Challenge Awards and four Activity or Staged badges (all though these young people have collected many more activity badges then 4).

We wish Dayn and Otis all the best as they continue their scouting journeys in Cubs after Christmas, while Logan, Caleb and Harry still have more time to earn extra Beaver Activity badges before they go up to Cubs.

The Chief Scout Bronze Award is the highest award you can receive as a Beaver Scout. Its been a joy to watch these five young people through their Beaver Scout journey. They have done things that were completely out of their comfort zone but threw themselves into the challenges and came out triumphant.

Fiona said ‘Congratulations again on this very important Scout Award it really is a big deal in the Scouting Community. I am a very proud Scout Leader to present these Chief Scout Bronze Awards to you all. I will miss Dayn and Otis when they move up to Cubs after Christmas but I know that all the skills that they have learnt in Beavers will only get better when they move up to more challenging things in Cubs.

Fiona Hainey, Group Scout Leader for the 14th Ayrshire Scout Group (Prestwick)

If you are interested in helping out with Beavers (boys and girls aged 6 to 8), Cubs (boys and girls aged 8 to 10), Scouts (boys and girls aged 10 to 14), or Explorers (boys and girls aged 14 to 17) or helping in the background with things such as building maintenance, finances etc, please contact Kyle and Carrick Scouts using the link below.

If you would like to join Scouts Association in South Ayrshire we have groups across the Kyle and Carrick District. Find more information on Kyle and Carrick Scout District