Saturday, November 25, 2006

Countdown to Camporee - 9 Days to Go!

Always look after your scarf and woggle well. What distinguishes a Scout from another Uniformed Group (NCC, NPCC, Red Cross, Boys Brigade) is the scarf. Scouts are identified by the scarf.

Even if a boy wears only shorts but has the scarf around his neck (yes, it has happened before in some Secondary School Scout Camps!), that shows that he is a Scout.

So, the advice for you during the Camp is this:

Always look after your scarf. Keep it in your pocket when you are not wearing it. Do not separate the woggle from the scarf. Attach them together. It is also advisable to write your name on your scarf so that it can be returned to you if it is dropped.

One final thing - anyone from Temasek without a scarf and woggle on the final day during the Closing Ceremony, be prepared to do push-ups as punishment before you are allowed to board the van back to school!

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