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SOURCE: /mnt/d/GoogleDrive/Cercetasi/carti-camp-jocuri/Rover Program Ideas.pdf
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700+ Program
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Ideas for Rovers
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Compiled by
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Riss Kearney and Rod Abson
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Murray Midlands Region Rovers
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700+ Program Ideas for Rovers is a tool to help you generate an interesting,
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balanced and fun program for your Rover Crew. This has been developed primarily through
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the Murray Midlands Region Rovers, as part of their ‘Renew Your Crew’ days, where they
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brainstormed program ideas. Some of these suggestions are country oriented, due to the
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group of people the suggestions came from, but there are many that are relevant to any
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Crew in Australia.
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The list has been continually added to as more opportunities came to light. We now
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have the completed version with over 700 program ideas for Rovers – if you did one of these
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suggestions per week, you could program for over 14 years before you would need to repeat
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an activity! This is clearly not an exhaustive list, as the opportunities are really endless, but
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it is a comprehensive list, often with additional information or an explanation of the activity.
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These suggestions have been sorted into categories, and alphabetical order to make it a
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bit more simplified for finding a type of activity. An activity could fit into several categories,
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such as ‘building animal nest boxes’ could relate to service, environment, or fundraising, but
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we have generally only placed it into one category. The sections are:
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(cid:131) Adventurous/Outdoor Activities
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(cid:131) Crafts
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(cid:131) Construction & Maintenance
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(cid:131) Environment
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(cid:131) Food, Drinks & Parties
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(cid:131) Fundraising
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(cid:131) Games & Stuff
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(cid:131) Health & Beauty
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(cid:131) Marketing & Promotions
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(cid:131) Media & Computers
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(cid:131) Other
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(cid:131) Scouting
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(cid:131) Sports
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(cid:131) Service & Spiritual
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(cid:131) Tours, Visits & Guests
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(cid:131) Training
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It has been said that a good program is the key to a good Rover Crew. There are
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several ways you could generate a program, which are covered at the start of this
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document. Whichever method you use to generate your program, we hope that 700+
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Program Ideas for Rovers helps you to get the most out of Rovers and the wonderful
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experiences there are available to you.
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Yours in Rovers,
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Rod Abson Riss Kearney Craig Whan
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Murray Midlands Region Murray Midlands Region A.R.C.
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Chairman Chairman (R.M.T.V.) Murray Midlands
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Victorian Branch Rover Council Victorian Branch Rover Council Region Rovers
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--- PAGE 3 ---
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How to make a Crew Program
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There are several ways you can come up with a program that will suit the interests of your
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crew. Some methods suit crews better than others, so try them out and see which your
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crew prefer. Remember two things in making your program:
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1. Does this Program suit the interests of our current members?
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2. Is this Program interesting to encourage new members into the Crew?
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Does this Program suit the interests of our current members?
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In answering the first question, you need to make sure that every member of the crew has a
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chance to contribute to what they would like to do in the program, and also participate in the
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organisation and running of activities. Don’t simply let the dominant people tell the other
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Crew members what the crew will be doing for the next six months. It may take some
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prompting to get input from all members, but it’s worth it.
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Is this Program interesting to encourage new members into the Crew?
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If you only do one type of activity, every week, every month, every year, then the chances
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are you won’t attract as many new members to the crew as you may if there is variety in the
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program. Rovers is largely about experiences and friendships. If the Program offers a
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variety of experiences, and ways to enhance friendships, or make new ones then it’s likely to
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be successful.
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How long to Program for?
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Some crews like to Program for a month or two, but many prefer a six-month Program. This
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allows people to save up money for the bigger events, and ensures there is enough
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opportunity to put dates in the calendar, or ask for time off work if necessary.
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Balancing the Program
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As well as balancing the interests of the crew, there are a few other things to try to include
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in the Program. Ask these questions:
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(cid:131) Do you have any activities with the Venturers?
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(cid:131) Do you have any activities with the other sections?
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(cid:131) Are there any activities out in the public?
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(cid:131) Are there any outdoor activities?
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(cid:131) Is there any fundraising?
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(cid:131) Is it Fun!?!
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(cid:131) Are all of the members involved in some way?
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(cid:131) Does it include important Region Rover Council or Branch Rover Council dates?
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(cid:131) Are there any service activities?
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(cid:131) Do you have business meetings?
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(cid:131) Is everybody in the crew happy with the program?
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When the Program is finished
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Once the Program is finished, type up a copy and give one to every member of the crew and
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the Rover Advisors. Give a copy to the Region Rover Council chairman and Assistant Region
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Commissioner for Rovers. Also, give a copy to your Group Leader if you’re a Group Crew, or
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District Commissioner, and to each of the feeder Venturer Units. Put a copy up in the Crew
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Den and Scout Hall, and keep spare copies for new members or those who show an interest,
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and for the members who lose theirs!
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--- PAGE 4 ---
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Ways to come up with Program ideas
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Brainstorming
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Have a big sheet of paper or a whiteboard, and spend five minutes where anyone can call
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out an idea for an activity, and it is written up on the board. No one is allowed to pay out
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any suggestions, and everything should be written down. Stop every couple of minutes to
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see if there are any themes, or possible areas that aren’t being covered, such as weekend
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activities or fundraising. Continue to Brainstorm until there is a decent sized list. Pick out
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the activities that people would most like to do and fit them into the Program calendar.
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Development approach
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Scouting is about developing the individual, which is why the Aim of Rovering is for all
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Rovers to get PISSED:
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Physical
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Intellectual
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Spiritual
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Social
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Emotional
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Development
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The Rover Section also has the motto of ‘Service’.
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On five sheets of paper write the headings of each of these areas above. Have another
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sheet of paper with the heading ‘Something I want to do’. Everyone has a texta or a pen,
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and writes three suggestions under each of the headings. When everyone has finished, each
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person has three stars they can ‘spend’ on activities under each heading they would most
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like to do. Once everyone has finished, pick out the activities that scored the highest, and fit
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these into the Program calendar.
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Say & Do
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If someone would like to do an activity, they say what it is and it’s put into the Program
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calendar as an activity they organise.
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Pick ‘n’ Mix
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Each person provides five Program ideas. This can be done with members who may not be
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able to attend the programming night. All the ideas are written onto small individual pieces
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of paper, and drawn from a hat. These activities are then fitted into the Program calendar.
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Way back when?
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Have a look at some old Programs from several years ago that the crew has kept. Go
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through some of these activities and pick out the ones that sound good. Fit these into the
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Program calendar.
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Random choice
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Have 700+ Program Ideas for Rovers in front of you. Close your eyes, open a page, and
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point your finger. Whatever you land on is the activity you do! Pass the book on to the next
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person and continue until you have filled all of the dates in the Program.
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--- PAGE 5 ---
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ADVENTUROUS/OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
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A Abseiling Acrobatics
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Bush Rally Bungee jumping Bonnet skiing
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B
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Bonfire
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Camel rides Caving Camping
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C
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Canoeing Crew camp Car Rally
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D Dart Camp For more information, see
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E Elephant Rides Expeditions
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F Flying Four wheel driving
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G Go Karts
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Hiking Hang gliding Horse riding
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H
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Hot Air Ballooning
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J Jelly Wrestling Jumping Castle
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K Kite Surfing
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M Map/Compass Mountain Bike Riding
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Night Hike Nude Lake Run Night Bike Riding
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N NAVTRAC - Manibobar 4WD
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Navigation Event
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O Orienteering Orienteering Competition
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Parasailing Paint Balling Pistol Shooting
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P
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Parascending
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Raft Race Rally driving Rafting
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R Rail trails (bush walking Rock Climbing
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along railway lines) Indoor/Outdoor
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Scuba Diving Shooting Snow Skiing
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S
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Snorkelling Sky Diving Sumo Wrestling
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T Tree Climbing Tobogganing
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W Wind Surfing Water Slide
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Y Yachting
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--- PAGE 6 ---
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CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE
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Building a bar Building a deck Buggy
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B
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Beer Can Sculpting
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Carpentry Construction Constitution Night
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Car fix it night Can Sculpting Concreting
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Community asset
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Cardboard buildings
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maintenance
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D Do It Yourself night
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Energy saving ideas around
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E
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the home
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G Gadget building
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H Hall Clean Up
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I Ice cream sculpting
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L Lego Night
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M Mechanics
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Ropes Course – built and
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R Renovate Cabin Repair playground
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complete
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W Wood work Welding
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CRAFTS
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Adventure book of your
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crew
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Badge Making Balloon Animals Banner Making
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B
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Body Painting Bonsai
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Candle making Ceramics Craft Night
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C
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Cent Night Clay
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D Design and make crew flag Drawing Design Crew Logo
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G Graffiti Garden ornaments
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H Hobby Night
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J Jewellery
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K Kite making Knitting
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L Life Drawing Lead Lighting
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Mask Making Make a costume for MARB Make a teddy bear
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M Mosaics Model trains Miniature gardens
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Macaroni Night
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O Origami
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Photography Paint a mural Plaster Fun House
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Painting Photo board night Pottery
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Paper Plane making Photography of the stars Paper Mache
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Pipe cleaner people
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Q Quilting
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S Screen Printing Sewing Straw Towers
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T T shirt printing Tie Dying Theatre
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W Watercolour drawing
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--- PAGE 7 ---
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ENVIRONMENT
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B Build animal nesting boxes
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C Conservation
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D DNRE - visit
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E Environmental Studies Environmental Games ENVIROVER
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G Gardening
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M Minimum Impact Camping
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P Pioneering Parks Victoria - visit
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Research Environmental
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R Repair a walking track
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issues
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Start up a 'Friends of…"
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S Seed collecting
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group
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T Tree Planting
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V Visit a Landcare group
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--- PAGE 8 ---
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FOOD, DRINKS & PARTIES
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Alcohol hunt (as opposed to
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A an Easter egg hunt) with Astronomy Alphabet Soup
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tiny alcohol bottles.
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Bring your pet night BBQ B & S Ball
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Bush Tucker day/weekend Bad Taste Night Breakfast
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B Brunch, the meal between
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Big Breakfast Boat Cruise
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breakfast and lunch.
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Bogong Winter Party Banquet
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Chocolate drive Cooking Damper Night Culture Night
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Chocolate Making Cross Dressing Cray Fishing
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Café night Cooking Casino night
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Coloured Food night Cocktail Party Christmas party
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Christmas in July Chocolate body painting Can Cooking
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Packets of paper money that you buy at the start of the
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night. You use the paper money to play various casino
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Casino night
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games; at the end of the night whoever has the most
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money wins a prize.
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Disco Dress up party Drinking games
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Dinner
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E Easter Egg Hunt Entertainers Night
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Formal dinner Friendship party Fondue night
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Formal dinner at fast food
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Fashion Parade Formal dinner on street
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F restaurants
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Formal dinner in the
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Fish and Chips
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graveyard.
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G Gourmet Tour
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History theme night (eg.
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Roman, Greek, Medieval, Home Brewery Halloween
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Caveman, Dinosaur, etc)
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Highland games, testing
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your strength in true
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Healthy Cooking Classes Health Food
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Scottish form. Run a series
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of Scottish games.
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Hobos and Hookers
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International Night. Bring
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International Moot food from different countries Ice Sculpting
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or dress up.
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Ice Cream Sculpting
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J Jungle night/theme party
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K Kids party Kris Kringle Karaoke
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L Letter theme night Lingerie Party (to sell)
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Medieval Night Margarine/Butter sculpting Mystery night
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M
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Movie theme night Music Night Make a Pizza
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Nude night Night Beat Newspaper fashion parade
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Night Drop
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O Opposite party Op shop party
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Pancakes on jam tins Pancake night Pool party
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Pyjama Party Pizza night PJ progressive dinner
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P
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Pub Crawl Prostitution Night Port Bottling
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Progressive Dinner Pie eating comp Pub Golf
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Rumba Role Playing Road trip
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R
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Restaurant Regressive Dinner
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Snow trip 60’s, 70’s, 80’s theme night Show and Tell
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S Sausage Sizzle Super hero night Slumber party
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Sex trivia night
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Take away competition
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Tin foil cooking Tupperware Party
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T (McDonalds crawl)
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Tinnie Trip Tickle Your Fancy Party Tea party
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U Ute muster Underwear Party
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Wine shows Water fight Wine bottling
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W
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Woodstock theme Watermelon Rugby Winery Crawl/Visit
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Y Yabbying
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--- PAGE 10 ---
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FUNDRAISING
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B Build animal nesting boxes Sell them to local land care groups
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Car Rally Organise a car rally for your District/Community
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Organise a weekend car wash and charge people to have
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Car Wash their cars washed by Rovers. Give them a ‘helped by a
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Rover’ sticker.
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Packets of paper money that you buy at the start of the
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night. You use the paper money to play various casino
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Casino night
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games; at the end of the night whoever has the most
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money wins a prize.
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Charity ball
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Buy Christmas trees at wholesale price and sell them to
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C
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your group/district or the general public. For more
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Christmas Trees
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information check out:
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www.daylesfordchristmastreefarm.com.au
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Chocolate drive
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Chook Raffle
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After your area has a local show, clean up the
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Clean up the show grounds
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showgrounds.
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Concert
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Run a stall at the local craft market, or even run a craft
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Craft market
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market
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Face Painting Do face painting at on open day or a children’s festival
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Fox drive
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Run a garage sale at your hall, get all the rovers in your
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G Garage Sale crew to bring along stuff that’s no use to them anymore
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and sell it.
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Run a highland games festival with traditional
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H Highland games Scottish/Irish games with an Aussie twist to them, instead
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of the hammer toss, the gumboot toss etc.
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Run a night beat tour for the venturers in your area, the
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N Night Beat
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crews in your areas, or all the district leaders.
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Get all the members of your crew or group to collect
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Paul’s Collect a Cap
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Paul’s milk bottle caps and cash them in for money.
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P Deliver the Yellow/White pages phone books to people in
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Phonebook Drop your area, it’s time consuming but can provide good
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money
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O Orienteering Competition
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Run a raffle, have a selection of prizes on offer and the
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Raffle winner can choose the best one for them. Eg. $100
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petrol voucher, $100 alcohol voucher etc.
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Collect recyclable bottles and can at major Rover events
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Recycling Centre and cash them in for money. Offer to collect bottles and
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cans at other major events.
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Run a sausage sizzle outside local supermarket/car
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S Sausage Sizzle dealership/hardware store when they are having a big
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sale or during a busy time of year.
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Auction off your crewmembers, group leaders, district
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Slave for a Day
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leaders to be slaves for a day.
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Snow trip Organise a snow trip for your crew and friends.
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Sponsorship Drive
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Swap meet Run a stand at the local swap meet
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Run a stall at trash and treasure. Offer to clean up after
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Trash & treasure
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trash and treasure.
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Run a trivia or quiz night for your group/district plus
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Trivia/Quiz Night
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family and friends.
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- $100 Raffle
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GAMES & STUFF
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Find some apples that are too old to be sold but still solid
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Apple Cricket
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enough to be used as a cricket ball.
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An ongoing game where you have to try and “kill” (not
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A
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literally) the other players in the game without being
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Assassins
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caught by the judge. Look it up on the internet
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www.google.com
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Bobs and Statues Bingo Ball games
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B
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Board Games Bigger & Better Night Beer in a haystack
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Card chase - find one card
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Chubby Bunnies and it has directions/clues to CB Chase
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the next card on it
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C
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Cardboard Classic Card games Celebrity Head
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Capture the Flag Chess Chalk Chase
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Carpet Bowls Counting game
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D Dark zone
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E Eye Spy
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H Horizontal bungee How to host a murder Have You Ever
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Someone is having a party and each player has to bring a
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certain item to be allowed to come to the party. Eg. My
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‘I’m having a party…’ word
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I name is Robert and I’m having a party, I’m going to bring
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game
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a rabbit. R for Robert = R for rabbit. Etc. There are
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many variations.
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J Jumping castle
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K King Frog
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L Laser Force
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M Musical Chairs Monopoly
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Play night Photo scavenger hunt Pictionary Night
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Pitch a tent competition –
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P literally pitch a tent in as
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Pool/snooker night Penny Hike
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many different places as
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possible
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R Remote Control Car Rubbish Bin Rowing Red Faces
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Sand castle building
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Sticker chase Slot cars
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S competition
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Scavenger Hunt Sumo wrestling Twilight Games
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T Trivial Pursuit Toilet paper mummies
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W Watermelon Rugby Wide Games Wheelie Bin Racing
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--- PAGE 12 ---
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
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A Aerobics
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Body Balance Body Painting Beauty Salon
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B Body Art, Tattoos and
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Piercing
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C Callisthenics Chocolate Body Paint Candle making
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F Facial night Face Painting Fashion Parade
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G Gym
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H Hairdressers Health Food
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M Make up night Mud and Scrub Massage
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P Pamper night
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Rest and relaxation camp,
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R Relax classes Running
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Hepburn Springs
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S Swimming Soap Making Stress relief
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T Taibo Tae kwon do Ti Chi
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Y Yoga
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MARKETING & PROMOTIONS
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Bbq and games night with
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B Bring a friend night
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University students
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C Community promotions
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H Hoadley Hide
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I Interchange Magazine
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L Local newspaper
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M Mudbash MARB
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O O Week activities
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Put flyers and posters in Present at high school
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P Photo board night
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shops around your area career sessions
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Radio – put adds on radio or
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Run a session for a holiday
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R host a top 20 count down
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program
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for a night
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S Schoolies Week Surfmoot Sandown
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Scout Magazine
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TELL PEOPLE ABOUT
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T
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ROVERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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V Visit high school Vic Gathering
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MEDIA & COMPUTERS
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A Amateur Video Night
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C Computers
|
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D Documentary night Drive in Movies
|
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G Gun simulator
|
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I Internet night Internet games
|
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Monty Python Night/Movie
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Movies Movie marathon
|
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Marathon
|
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M
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Multi Player computer
|
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games
|
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N Nintendo/play station night
|
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O Olympic Dream Night
|
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P Photo board night Photography Photo Scavenger Hunt
|
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S Simpsons Marathon
|
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U Underground film festival
|
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V Video/DVD Night Video games Video Scavenger Hunt
|
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W Website development
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OTHER
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Exercise for coming up with ideas and suggestions, where
|
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you devote 5 minutes to a topic and write down on a big
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B Brainstorming
|
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sheet of paper anything people say. Good for
|
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Programming.
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Split the Crew into two teams and give them a topic to
|
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debate. A couple of examples are: “Women are superior
|
||
to men (and get opposite sex to argue point)” “Squire
|
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D Debate
|
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Training is outdated”.
|
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Challenge another Crew or Venturer Unit to a political
|
||
debate night.
|
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Hire out the Movie and recreate your own Ground Hog
|
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G Ground hog day
|
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Day
|
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H House Sitting Look after someone’s house whilst they’re on holiday.
|
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Get some big chunks of ice and a grassy hill and slide
|
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I Ice Blocking
|
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down it!
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L Loch Ness Monster Find the Loch Ness Monster.
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O Ouija Board Are there any ghosts in your hall?
|
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Using this list of program ideas, if you do one of these
|
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P Programming activities each week, you could program for over 14 years
|
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without repeating anything!
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Plot some local landmarks using Rural street addressing
|
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R Rural street addressing
|
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techniques.
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Star gazing Ponder the night sky.
|
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Have a health worker talk to the crew about Sexually
|
||
STD night
|
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S Transmitted Diseases.
|
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Develop Stickers for your crew or swap your stickers
|
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Stickers night
|
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collection.
|
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Get Romantic and have a crew candlelight dinner and
|
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V Valentines Day
|
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write each other warm fuzzies.
|
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W Watch sunrise Get up early, climb a mountain and be inspired.
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SCOUTING
|
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Venturer hiking competition held in Yarra Valley Region,
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A Armstrong 500
|
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similar to Hoadley Hide held start of September.
|
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Presentation at Government House. First Saturday in
|
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BP Award presentations
|
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October
|
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Teach your crew about the BP Award, what it is, the
|
||
BP Night different badges you can get, how to do it, examples of
|
||
B
|
||
what other people have done.
|
||
See Branch Fixture Card
|
||
Branch activities
|
||
http://www.vicscouts.asn.au/Rovers/
|
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Business Meeting Coordinating meeting for the crew
|
||
Constitutional amendments Make and review crew constitution
|
||
Crew Break Up End of year party/get together
|
||
C
|
||
Crew Challenge Activity challenge with another crew(s)
|
||
Rover Crew participate in local Cub Pack activities as a
|
||
Cub for a night
|
||
cub for the night
|
||
D District activities Participate or run activities within the district
|
||
E Ethical Training Discussions on Rover and Scouting ethics
|
||
Annual bike marathon event held at Sandown Race
|
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F Formula bike
|
||
Course during start of May
|
||
Annual Scout Theatre Activity, during June.
|
||
G Gang Show
|
||
http://www.gangshow.org/
|
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Hoadley Hide planning Plan a stunt for Hoadley Hide
|
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Annual Venturer hiking competition with stunts
|
||
H predominantly run by Rovers. Held over the Easter Long
|
||
Hoadley Hide
|
||
Weekend.
|
||
www.hoadleyhide.com/
|
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Venturer Activity run by Rovers, requirement of the
|
||
Initiative Course
|
||
Queen’s Scout Award
|
||
International gathering of Rovers.
|
||
I
|
||
International Moot E.g. World Moot to be held in Taiwan 2004, Tassie Moot
|
||
to be held in Tasmania 2004-5.
|
||
Inter Crew activities Combined night with another crew.
|
||
Jamborees Major International Scout Event, held every 3 years.
|
||
Jamboree Of The Air/Jamboree Of The Internet.
|
||
J
|
||
JOTA/JOTI Opportunity for communication between Scouts around
|
||
the World.
|
||
Metropolitan Area Rover Ball
|
||
MARB Annual Fancy Dress Ball held in Melbourne in July with
|
||
varying themes
|
||
A large gathering of Rovers usually over several days
|
||
M Moots
|
||
E.g. Surfmoot, New Zealand Moot, Tassie Moot
|
||
Annual Rover Event held over the Queens Birthday
|
||
Mudbash Weekend at Mafeking Rover Park
|
||
http://www.rovers.scouts.com.au/vic/mudbash/
|
||
Presentation at Government House. First Saturday in
|
||
Q Queen’s Scout presentation
|
||
October
|
||
Weekend/Weeknight meeting to coordinate the running
|
||
R Region Meetings
|
||
of the region, sometimes associated with an activity
|
||
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|
||
Region activities Activities run by the region
|
||
Activity held by Murray Midlands Region Rovers to
|
||
Renew your crew days identify issues and formulate plans for individual crews
|
||
within the region
|
||
Run by Hoadley Region to promote interaction between
|
||
Hoadley Roventure
|
||
the Rovers and the Venturers in the Region.
|
||
Rovers vs. Leaders,
|
||
Venturers, Scouts, Cubs, Challenge between Rovers and other sections
|
||
Joeys
|
||
RYVER Moot Annual Event run by RYVER Region with varying themes
|
||
Time of Spiritual Reflection by Rovers or Scouting
|
||
Scouts Own
|
||
members in general
|
||
Squire Training The training and development of Squires within the crew
|
||
Annual Rover Event held by the beach at Eumeralla Scout
|
||
S
|
||
Surfmoot Camp (Anglesea) on Australia Day Weekend.
|
||
http://www.rovers.scouts.com.au/vic/surfmoot
|
||
A Church ceremony dedicated to St George, held in
|
||
St George’s Day Service
|
||
Melbourne, includes guest speakers. May 9th
|
||
Formal training qualifications for Rovers, especially useful
|
||
Training courses e.g. Basic
|
||
for people holding positions within committees or
|
||
T training, advanced training,
|
||
councils.
|
||
wood badges, TASC etc.
|
||
http://www.vicscouts.asn.au/Rovers/LeaderStuff/
|
||
Major National Venturer Event, held every 3 years.
|
||
Venture See the Victorian Branch Venturer Web page for more
|
||
V information
|
||
Annual Venturer social and activities weekend in Victoria
|
||
Vic Gathering
|
||
staffed largely by Rovers
|
||
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|
||
SERVICE & SPIRITUAL
|
||
Help out with some disabled people. There are
|
||
information sessions to help integrate disabled members
|
||
Activity with disabled
|
||
into your crew. Contact Branch Rover Council for more
|
||
information
|
||
Tractors, Trees and woollen garments. Heaps more to
|
||
A Agricultural shows
|
||
see at these shows. Contact country shire councils
|
||
26th April is ANZAC day, and a great time to get your
|
||
uniform on and participate in the parade carrying banners
|
||
ANZAC day
|
||
for the diggers. Participate locally or in the Melbourne
|
||
march.
|
||
Annual week long festival held in the start of March in
|
||
Ballarat Begonia Festival Ballarat. Always looking for volunteers to do various
|
||
tasks.
|
||
1 donation can help 3 lives. Make it a crew donation and
|
||
Blood donation let them know you’re Rovers to help us win the annual
|
||
summer blood challenge
|
||
Read a book as a Crew and analyse it. Explore the
|
||
different effects that it had on different people, and the
|
||
Books
|
||
different ways that each person viewed events and
|
||
characters.
|
||
B
|
||
Each year BRC have an annual service activity. 2003 &
|
||
2004 have been devoted to Oxfam Trailwalker, a
|
||
Branch Rover Council
|
||
Community Aid Abroad 100km walk in 48 hours to raise
|
||
Service Activities
|
||
money for disadvantaged communities overseas and in
|
||
indigenous Australia. April.
|
||
Help out the little creatures that depend on hollows, and
|
||
put them up at your local Scout camp, or patch of bush.
|
||
Build animal nesting boxes There are books in the library which can help with
|
||
dimensions or contact Department of Sustainability and
|
||
Environment on http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/
|
||
Car Wash Offer to wash people’s cars for free
|
||
Either for Venturers or for a local high school. Utilise the
|
||
Careers Night different vocations of your Rovers and Leaders, eg.
|
||
Students, apprentices, managers, etc.
|
||
Contact the cemetery grounds keeper and weed out
|
||
Cemetery face-lift
|
||
some of the graves that aren’t maintained
|
||
Clean up the rubbish dumped across Australia.
|
||
C Cleanup Australia Day
|
||
www.cleanup.com.au/
|
||
Join a scout committee, band or outdoors Scout team
|
||
Committees
|
||
such as abseiling or rock climbing.
|
||
Community asset Contact the local council to see what projects you can
|
||
maintenance help with, such as a local park or landmark
|
||
Come up with a service project which is meaningful to
|
||
Crew Service Activity
|
||
your crew
|
||
Help out on community food drives/hand outs or clothes
|
||
Food Drives/Clothes Pick
|
||
F pick up runs for groups such as the Salvation Army and
|
||
Ups
|
||
Red Cross.
|
||
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|
||
Get in touch with the super natural world for a night,
|
||
Ghosts and Fortune Telling
|
||
G either do some research into it yourself or invite an
|
||
Night
|
||
expert along.
|
||
Maintain the hall and surrounds. Do the gardening or
|
||
Hall Clean Up
|
||
give it a coat of paint. Always things to do
|
||
Wear orange or wrap a major landmark in Orange Plastic
|
||
to help promote harmony between different cultures in
|
||
Harmony Day
|
||
Australia. It is run on March 21st annually. See
|
||
H http://www.immi.gov.au/multicultural/harmonyday/
|
||
Annual fundraising event for Mafeking Rover Park as part
|
||
Hawker’s Market of the food and wine festival. Cleaning up of dishes and
|
||
tables.
|
||
Keep a record of all service activities and other activities
|
||
History Book of your crew
|
||
the crew does.
|
||
Offer to help out at your local library, Information Centre
|
||
L Local Library
|
||
or another community facility.
|
||
See fixture card for dates to help maintain and develop
|
||
Mafeking Working Bee
|
||
Mafeking Rover Park – your asset.
|
||
Split up into groups and create a new god and a religion
|
||
Make your own religion
|
||
to go with them.
|
||
Help out with raising money through McHappy Day on
|
||
McHappy Day the 18th of May. $1 from every Big Mac sold at McDonalds
|
||
goes towards the Ronald McDonald House of Charities.
|
||
Meals on Wheels Help out in the kitchen or help deliver food to the needy.
|
||
M A very private and personal exploration of who
|
||
you are - good points and bad points, where you are
|
||
Mind Map
|
||
now, what you have achieved, what you would like to
|
||
achieve and what you can achieve soon.
|
||
Mosque Visit a Mosque and learn about another religion
|
||
Scouts Australia service project to plant native trees in
|
||
the most salinity affected areas of the Murray River and
|
||
Murray Darling Rescue
|
||
Darling River catchments. See
|
||
www.murrayriverrescue.com
|
||
100km in 48-hour activity that raises money for
|
||
Oxfam Trailwalker (VIC BRC
|
||
O disadvantaged communities overseas and in indigenous
|
||
Major Service Activity)
|
||
Australia. April.
|
||
Hire the movie ‘Pay it forward’ from the video shop and
|
||
try putting the concept into action with your crew
|
||
P Pay it forward members. Pick a month to ‘pay it forward’. Help three
|
||
people in a way they couldn’t help themselves, and then
|
||
they help three other people etc.
|
||
Help raise money for the salvation army during end of
|
||
R Red shield appeal May till the start of June. Also see the website at:
|
||
www.salvationarmy.org.au/RedShieldAppeal/
|
||
Murray Midlands Region Service Activity is to help out a
|
||
different Scout Camp each year. Other Regions have
|
||
Region Service Activities
|
||
their own activity such as South Metro’s Toy Drive at
|
||
Christmas.
|
||
11th of November marked the end of World War 2.
|
||
Remembrance Day
|
||
Participate in the services on this day.
|
||
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|
||
Rotary & T.A.C. ‘Tea/Coffee Assist in the running of the Rotary and T.A.C ‘Tea/Coffee
|
||
Break’ Scheme Break’ stops on major highways around Victoria.
|
||
Contact the local Landcare group and collect some native
|
||
Seed collecting
|
||
seeds for future plantings. Often best in summer.
|
||
Make people think about what it would be like to live
|
||
without different senses and aspects of themselves. Take
|
||
Sensory Awareness Night a sense away from them, sight, speech, hearing,
|
||
movement (paraplegic, quadriplegic) and then experience
|
||
how their other senses are heightened.
|
||
S
|
||
Have a combined activity with another service club such
|
||
Service clubs
|
||
as Freemasons, Rotary or Lions etc.
|
||
Collect silver spoons for Africa to assist with hygienic
|
||
Silver Spoons
|
||
distribution of medicine. Combined activity with Rotary.
|
||
Squire Training – Ethical Can be developed into a very spiritual activity.
|
||
Service held in Melbourne to celebrate the patron saint of
|
||
St Georges Day
|
||
Scouting. May.
|
||
Weeding in a local park, Scout camp, or the garden of an
|
||
Weed removal
|
||
elderly person who is unable to do it themselves.
|
||
Pitch in and help out in the physical maintenance of
|
||
Working Bees (hall/ group/ community assets.
|
||
community/ Scout parks/ Rover Den, Venturer Den, Scout Hall, Group, Community
|
||
W disaster areas) Groups, Scout Parks, Disaster Areas, Local Primary or
|
||
Secondary Schools.
|
||
World masters games Various games which anyone is able to compete in
|
||
Shave or Colour your hair and raise money for research
|
||
World’s Greatest Shave for a
|
||
into Leukaemia and Cancer. March. See
|
||
Cure
|
||
www.worldsgreatestshave.com/
|
||
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|
||
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--- PAGE 20 ---
|
||
SPORTS
|
||
A Aerobics Archery
|
||
Bike Hike BMX Day Badminton
|
||
Billy cart derby Body Balance Boche
|
||
B
|
||
Bunny bashing Ballroom Dancing Blindfold Cricket
|
||
Beach volley ball Bowling Boxing
|
||
Callisthenics Cross Country Skiing Crew Football comp
|
||
C Croquet Cricket Crazy Golf
|
||
Community sports
|
||
D Drag racing Darts Downhill Skiing
|
||
F Fishing Figure Skating
|
||
G Golf Gym
|
||
Hockey Highland games Hackie Sack
|
||
H
|
||
Harness racing
|
||
I Ice Hockey Ice Skating
|
||
K Kite flying Kayaking Kick Boxing
|
||
L Lawn bowls Line Dancing Lawn Mower racing
|
||
Midnight Bowling – midnight
|
||
Martial Arts Mini Golf till 6am at the bowling alley
|
||
M
|
||
with an ice-cold esky.
|
||
Marathon running Mud Wrestling Mini Olympics
|
||
P Physical Challenges Polo
|
||
R River Water sports Roller Blading Roller Skating
|
||
Surfing Swimming Spotlighting
|
||
Small Bore Pistol Sports Round Robin Sailing
|
||
S
|
||
Skiing Snow ball fight Skateboarding
|
||
Squash
|
||
Tubing Ten pin bowling Tennis
|
||
T Taebo Table Tennis Tae kwon do
|
||
Triathlon
|
||
U Under Water Hockey
|
||
V Volleyball
|
||
Winter Games Water aerobics Water Polo
|
||
W Wake Boarding Watermelon Rugby Wood Chopping
|
||
Water Skiing Wrestling
|
||
20
|
||
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--- PAGE 21 ---
|
||
TOURS, VISITS & GUESTS
|
||
Aboriginal sites Contact Parks Victoria to locate sites and information
|
||
Invite someone from a local indigenous co-operative to
|
||
Aboriginal visitor the crew for a night to talk about their history and
|
||
culture.
|
||
ADI visit Defence, engineering and systems contractor in Benalla
|
||
Agricultural shows See local paper/local council for information
|
||
Youth movement similar to Scouting based on Air force
|
||
Air cadets training. See local phone book for more
|
||
information/details
|
||
Airport tour/customs Melbourne Airport or local airport
|
||
Alternative farming expo See local paper/local council for information
|
||
Ambulance Tour Contact local Ambulance Offices/Hospital
|
||
A
|
||
Aquarium Melbourne Aquarium, South Bank
|
||
Youth movement similar to Scouting based on Army
|
||
Army cadets training. See local phone book for more
|
||
information/details
|
||
Art gallery See Melbourne/Local phone book or Council
|
||
Art shows Check local newspapers, universities, art galleries
|
||
Hire a book from local library and take the crew out a
|
||
night of stargazing somewhere away from the city, or
|
||
Astronomy
|
||
learn more at the Melbourne Planetarium. Visit
|
||
http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/planetarium/links1.html
|
||
Major Tennis Event held in Melbourne
|
||
Australian Open
|
||
http://www.ausopen.com.au/
|
||
Major weeklong Festival held in Ballarat in March to
|
||
Ballarat Begonia Festival
|
||
celebrate the begonias.
|
||
Ballet Check local/Melbourne theatres for details
|
||
Visit local/live band. Invite band to perform/teach crew
|
||
Band
|
||
about performing and music
|
||
Arrange a tour of a local bank. Invite a bank
|
||
Bank visit
|
||
manager/worker to the crew for a night
|
||
Beach trip Go to the beach
|
||
B Beauty Salon Pamper yourselves for a night
|
||
Beechworth Visit Beechworth (excellent Bakery, great apple juice)
|
||
Blind Home visit Check local phone book for more information and details
|
||
Blood on the Southern Cross Sound and Light show held at Sovereign Hill in Ballarat
|
||
at Sovereign Hill that reproduces the Eureka Rebellion
|
||
Brewery Experience the brewing process of beer
|
||
Brucks Woollen Mills in Wangaratta
|
||
Hire a bus and go on a tour of attractions in
|
||
Bus Tour
|
||
Victoria/other states
|
||
Hire a caravan and take a trip around your region,
|
||
C Caravanning
|
||
Victoria, Australia
|
||
Casino night Visit Crown Casino in Melbourne or your local casino.
|
||
21
|
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|
||
Take a walk around the cemetery in the dark. Have a
|
||
Cemetery quiz to complete while you’re there.
|
||
Formal dinner in the cemetery (check with manager first)
|
||
CFA tour Look in White Pages for contact details
|
||
China town Have a meal in Melbourne’s China town
|
||
Circus Visit the Circus if it tours town, or find one in Melbourne
|
||
Coast Guard visit/tour Look in White Pages for contact details
|
||
Annual Comedy Event held in Melbourne. See
|
||
Comedy Festival
|
||
www.comedyfestival.com.au/
|
||
Concert Local or Big Name Concert visit
|
||
Cricket Visit Local or MCG game
|
||
CUB (Carlton united
|
||
Brewery in Melbourne See http://www.cub.com.au/
|
||
breweries) tour
|
||
Dairy Farm Find out how Milk is made
|
||
Visit Hepburn Springs in Daylesford or check your local
|
||
Day Spa
|
||
phone book
|
||
Check local phone book for more information and details
|
||
Deaf Home visit
|
||
Learn sign language the week before you go
|
||
D
|
||
Department of Sustainability and Environment (formerly
|
||
DSE
|
||
Department of Natural Resources and Environment)
|
||
Get local Health Care Worker to discuss with the Crew
|
||
Drug Night
|
||
issues associated with various drugs
|
||
Drug Squad Visit the Drug Squad through Police Department
|
||
Explore Echuca including Dharnya Centre at Barmah
|
||
Echuca visit
|
||
Forest, Paddle Steamers, Murray River etc.
|
||
Eildon Weir Explore Eildon Weir
|
||
E Contact local employment agencies and find out how to
|
||
Employment agencies
|
||
get a job, handle an interview and write resumes etc.
|
||
Ettamogah Pub Visit Ettamogah Pub in Albury
|
||
Exotic Destination Visit a cultural centre different to your own
|
||
Factory Visits (eg. SPC,
|
||
Look in local phone book and contact to see if they do
|
||
Cheese, Mustard, MARS,
|
||
tours
|
||
Haku Baku, etc.)
|
||
Farm visit Find out how a farm works
|
||
Visit fauna parks, e.g. Healesville Sanctuary, Werribee
|
||
Fauna park
|
||
Zoo
|
||
F Heaps of stuff to do here, e.g. restaurants, theatres,
|
||
Festival Square (Melbourne)
|
||
festivals, Victorian art gallery, pub etc.
|
||
Flower shows Contact local Council
|
||
Football Visit local match or Melbourne AFL game
|
||
Funeral Parlour Take a tour and see how it operates
|
||
Visit Flemington Racecourse first thing in the morning
|
||
Flemington Racecourse
|
||
when all the trainers are out. Go and see an actual race.
|
||
G Glenrowan visit Contact Visitor Centre in Glenrowan
|
||
God Squad - Visitor Christian Motor bike group
|
||
Gold Mine Tour Central Deborah Mine in Bendigo
|
||
Get tickets, or apply to be a part of the half time
|
||
Grand Final AFL/VFL
|
||
performance
|
||
22
|
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Formula 1 event in Melbourne in October. See
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Grand Prix http://www.grandprix.com.au/ or Motor bike event in
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Philip Island in October http://www.grandprix.com/
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Computer equipment swap meet in Ballarat. There’s also
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Great Southern Swap Meet
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regular swap meets held in Melbourne
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Invite a Guest Speaker which your crew has shown
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Guest speaker
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interest in
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Visit a hairdresser and see how they operate. Get
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Hairdressers everybody in the crew to have a haircut or colour his or
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her hair while you’re there.
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Find out what businesses are running half price Tuesday
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Half price Tuesday deals and plan a night around that. Go out for a cheap
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meal, then a cheap movie or cheap game a bowling
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HAM radio CB Radio, talk to other people. Build your own radio.
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Plan a day/weekend trip in Healesville. Visit Healesville
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Healesville Sanctuary, Eastern Victoria. See the
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http://www.zoo.org.au/visiting.cfm?zoo_id=2
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Cleanse the mind and body at a health centre for the
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Health Centre night/day/weekend. Health Centre is a gym but with
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H
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more facilities and features. Daylesford.
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Find out what health services are available in your area.
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Health Services night
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Invite them to talk to the crew or plan a visit to see them.
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Small town 5 minutes out of Daylesford. It has lots of
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Hepburn Springs health resorts and massage centres. Also visit Hepburn
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Springs and taste pure natural spring water.
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Horse races Plan a night for the crew at the horse races.
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Organise to do a tour of local hospital, see all the wards
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Hospital and different sections and find out how they operate.
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Invite some hospital staff to talk to the crew for a night.
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Explore Hughes Creek region, around the Mafeking area,
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Hughes Creek
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near Seymour.
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Visit an IMAX theatre and be amazed! IMAX theatres
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boast massive screens, bigger than you average movie
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IMAX Theatre screen, much bigger!!! They play a variety of films and
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documentaries. Organise a backstage tour of the
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cinemas.
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Plan a trip to another state or several other states. Get in
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I
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contact with the Branch Rover Council of the state/s
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Interstate trip
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you’re visiting and organise to stay with other crews.
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Could be used as a ramble badge towards your BP.
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Get the District Commissioner to outline their role and
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Invite the DC to a night their history in scouting, or just bring them along for a bit
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of good old fashioned Rover fun.
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Invite your local newspaper to the crew for the night, get
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them to talk about what putting together a
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J Journalist night newspaper/magazine involves. Possibly start your own
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crew newspaper. Learn how to write up articles to go in
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the local paper/Interchange/Scout Mag.
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Take a visit/weekend camp to Lake Eppalock. Water
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L Lake Eppalock
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activities or bushwalking. ½ hour East of Bendigo, VIC
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Landcare Groups Invite them to talk to the group. Get involved in activities
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(Conservation Volunteers that they are running. Run an environmental weekend
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||
Australia, Friends of … for your crew with a range of different environmental
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Groups) activities
|
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Light horse park
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Sit in on a session of your local council and learn about
|
||
Local council
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issues in your areas.
|
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Get your local Minister for Parliament to talk to the crew
|
||
Local MP
|
||
about youth issues in your electorate.
|
||
Take a tour of the local university. Visit their clubs and
|
||
Local university societies group. Plan a promotional event at the uni to
|
||
recruit new members.
|
||
Take a trip to wonderful world that is Mafeking Rover
|
||
Park. Explore the wonders that this park has outside of
|
||
Mafeking the main arena, including bushland, BMX track, and
|
||
firewood plantation. See
|
||
http://www.rovers.scouts.com.au/vic/mafeking
|
||
Major events (e.g. Big Day
|
||
Check out the Gig Guide in the Age or the Melbourne City
|
||
Out, St Kilda Festival,
|
||
Council http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
|
||
Moomba)
|
||
Invite the Mayor of your town to come along to Rovers
|
||
Mayor for night and talk about the roles and responsibilities of
|
||
being Mayor.
|
||
M
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||
Melbourne is full of things to do! The list would be
|
||
Melbourne endless! Contact the Melbourne Information Centre for
|
||
more info
|
||
1st Tuesday in November. Get dressed up for a day at
|
||
Melbourne Cup
|
||
the races!
|
||
Moomba Moomba festival is great fun in March.
|
||
Morgue Take a tour of the morgue.
|
||
Visit a mosque for a night and learn about another
|
||
Mosque
|
||
religion.
|
||
Fill your mind with the experience of museums, art,
|
||
Museums
|
||
natural history, military, local or national.
|
||
National Parks are perfect places for a Crew trip.
|
||
National Parks tour Everything from the Desert to the Alps and all in
|
||
N between. See www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
|
||
Take a tour of the production line for a newspaper from
|
||
Newspaper visit
|
||
the reporters to the printers and distributors
|
||
Ladies day at the races. Part of the Spring Racing
|
||
O Oakes day – Melbourne Cup
|
||
Carnival
|
||
Find some bargains at your op shop and then have an
|
||
Op shop tour
|
||
op-shop dinner afterwards
|
||
Opera Try some cultural awareness with a visit to the Opera
|
||
Orchestra Melbourne or local orchestra
|
||
The younger sections of the Scout movement are the
|
||
Other Section visits (Joeys,
|
||
next generations of Rovers. Have a combined activity
|
||
Cubs, Scouts, Venturers)
|
||
and have some fun with them.
|
||
Overnight stay at the zoo Melbourne Zoo sometimes offers overnight stays
|
||
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|
||
A crew activity, Moots and Jamborees are a perfect
|
||
opportunity to experience another country and get to
|
||
Overseas trip
|
||
know some overseas Scouts. Contact Branch Rover
|
||
Council for current opportunities
|
||
Parades Join your crew into a parade
|
||
Contact Parks Victoria for some information on natural
|
||
Parks Victoria
|
||
attractions of Victoria. www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
|
||
The planetarium in Melbourne can amaze you with a
|
||
Planetarium
|
||
spectacle of the stars
|
||
P
|
||
Play it Safe by the Water Group that teaches kids about water safety
|
||
Police Accident Squad Have a presentation from the Police Accident Squad
|
||
Police Station Tour Tour the inside of a Police Station – the right way!
|
||
Politician visit Ask your local politician to talk to the crew
|
||
Puckapunyal tour Army base near Seymour
|
||
Visit the RSPCA and see the animals which have been
|
||
RSPCA
|
||
injured, lost or abandoned
|
||
Visit your local or a major radio station for a behind the
|
||
Radio station tour scenes tour. Get them to do an interview of your crew to
|
||
play on air.
|
||
Find out how to maintain an old steam train. Belgrave in
|
||
Rail heritage workshop the East of Melbourne has Puffing Billy, an active historic
|
||
steam train
|
||
Rialto See Melbourne from the tallest building in the city
|
||
R Ride escalators at Myers Up and down, up and down
|
||
Baw Baw Chalet and Bogong Chalet are two amazing
|
||
assets owned and run by Victorian Rovers. Perfect for
|
||
Rover chalets exploring the alpine high country in summer or winter.
|
||
See http://www.rovers.scouts.com.au/vic/bogong
|
||
http://www.rovers.scouts.com.au/vic/bawbaw
|
||
Lots of fun things to do and see, including an annual
|
||
Scout Display in this show held in North Melbourne in
|
||
Royal Melbourne Show
|
||
September School Holidays. See:
|
||
http://www.royalshow.com.au/index_flash.htm
|
||
ScienceWorks Museum is a fun, interactive museum to
|
||
S ScienceWorks Museum learn about Science in Spotswood.
|
||
http://www.scienceworks.museum.vic.gov.au/
|
||
Visit a Seniors Home and sing them some songs or
|
||
Seniors Home Visit entertain them, then have a chat with some of the
|
||
individuals
|
||
State Emergency Services deal with accidents and
|
||
SES tour disaster relief and have some pretty cool equipment and
|
||
stories
|
||
Many cities have underground sewers and drainage pipes
|
||
Sewer Tour that can be accessed and walked through. Be very
|
||
careful with this, and contact your local Council first
|
||
Seymour cup Horse Race in Seymour
|
||
What’s in your local shire? Make a checklist from the
|
||
Shire tour
|
||
information centre and explore your home town
|
||
Shire works unit Become a shire council worker for a day
|
||
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|
||
Save up some money and go splurge! A twist on this can
|
||
Shopping trip be to see who can come up with the greatest volume of
|
||
goods for $2.00
|
||
Participate in the services held at the shrine of
|
||
Shrine Of Remembrance remembrance, or get someone from the RSL to give you
|
||
a guided tour
|
||
Shrine of the Unknown This shrine is in Turkey, and is an exceptional experience
|
||
Solider on ANZAC Day
|
||
Have fun at the snow! Many good places within 2 hours
|
||
Snow trip
|
||
of Melbourne
|
||
This old gold mining town will take you back in time to
|
||
Sovereign Hill
|
||
the Gold Rush of the 1800’s
|
||
Sporting events Cheer on your local team
|
||
Spring racing carnival Annual racing events. Great to get dressed up for!
|
||
St Georges Lake (Ballarat)
|
||
Great places for a crew camp. Contact Parks Victoria for
|
||
State Parks tour
|
||
more information: www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
|
||
Ask Olympic Marathon runner Steve Moneghetti to talk to
|
||
Steve Moneghetti
|
||
the crew about his experiences (local to Ballarat)
|
||
Participate in the activities of a training session with the
|
||
Surf Life Saving
|
||
Surf Life Saving Club
|
||
Surgery Visit Take a tour of the inside of a surgery
|
||
TAB Each crew member gets $5 to bet on the TAB
|
||
Toast Masters Group that assist in public speaking
|
||
Tourist activities Be a tourist! Contact information centre
|
||
T
|
||
Take a night tour of all the lookout towers in your local
|
||
Tower Tour
|
||
area
|
||
Ride the V-line train to a distant destination. The journey
|
||
Train Trip
|
||
can be as much fun as the destination!
|
||
VicRoads Get an inside tour of Vic Roads
|
||
Visit an eco-lodge Spend a weekend in an eco-lodge
|
||
Visit other religion Participate in a service from another religion
|
||
V
|
||
Visit with Guides Have a joint night or camp with our ‘sister organisation’
|
||
Ask a Youth Worker to talk to the crew about their
|
||
Visitor - Youth Work
|
||
experiences and issues which are faced by local youth
|
||
Wool Mills Discover the operations of a Wool Mill
|
||
W Werribee Park This open plan Zoo has a variety of animals and birds
|
||
Win TV tour See the behind-the-scenes operations of Win TV
|
||
Z Zoo visit Explore Melbourne Zoo for the day
|
||
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||
TRAINING
|
||
Leader of adults course for Rovers. Wood Badge training,
|
||
Advanced Training Course must have completed Basic Sectional Techniques Course
|
||
prior.
|
||
Various outdoor adventurous activities including Water
|
||
Adventurous Activity -
|
||
Activities, Snow Activities, Rock Activities, bushwalking
|
||
Branch Activity Leaders
|
||
and 4WDing.
|
||
Check out the practise training that the AFL clubs do, and
|
||
AFL footy club training
|
||
try to copy them one night with the crew.
|
||
A Discover the many diverse creatures we share Australia
|
||
Australian Animals - with. Contact your local field naturalist club, Parks
|
||
research Victoria or library to see if they have any sessions coming
|
||
up.
|
||
Research the many stories of Australia’s past. Contact
|
||
Australian History – research
|
||
you local historical society to learn about local history.
|
||
Discover the many diverse plants we share Australia with.
|
||
Australian Plants – research Contact your local field naturalist club, Parks Victoria or
|
||
library to see if they have any sessions coming up.
|
||
Have a camp where you only have the bare minimum of
|
||
Back to Basics Camp gear and food. Test your Scouting skills to erect a shelter
|
||
and camp overnight.
|
||
B Ballroom Dancing Check your local phone book for clubs
|
||
Course directed at Crew Leaders or those wanting to take
|
||
Basic Training Course
|
||
on a role in Rovers.
|
||
Bronze Medallion Enhance your swimming and life saving capabilities
|
||
CFA training Learn how to protect property and lives from fire
|
||
Commando / assault course Tackle the commando course at many of the Scout camps
|
||
C
|
||
Murray Midlands package taking Rover Crews through
|
||
Complete Crew Package everything they need to know about running an effective
|
||
crew
|
||
Can you do an evening three step? Break dance? Latin?
|
||
Dance lessons
|
||
Tap? There are many classes that can teach these.
|
||
Learn to sign. This useful tool can be found in the Scout
|
||
Deaf alphabet
|
||
Handbook.
|
||
D
|
||
Think you’re a good driver? Look in your phone book and
|
||
Defensive Driving
|
||
enrol in a defensive driving course, and surprise yourself!
|
||
Award similar to the QS award. See
|
||
Duke of Edinburgh
|
||
http://www.dukeofed.org.au/
|
||
Course held at the end of November based on the World
|
||
E Envirover Conservation Badge for Rovers. Covers many
|
||
environmental topics and activities. See Fixture Card
|
||
Find out who your Great-great-Grandparents were and
|
||
Family tree - research
|
||
what they did. Present your stories and tree to the crew.
|
||
There are many Level 2 first aid courses run through
|
||
F First Aid Scout First Aid, or St. John’s. If you have this, take the
|
||
next step and try Remote Area or Wilderness First Aid.
|
||
Learn a Foreign Language then test it out at the next
|
||
Foreign language
|
||
Moot!
|
||
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|
||
History Night (group, crew,
|
||
H Research the history of Scouting in your Region.
|
||
town, region)
|
||
Initiative activities/ team Initiative course is held run each year for Venturers.
|
||
building Many Scout Camps have Initiative courses also.
|
||
Course held for Venturers each year as part of their QS
|
||
I Initiative Course
|
||
Award
|
||
Back to basics introduction for anyone wanting to be a
|
||
Intro to Scouting
|
||
leader.
|
||
How many knots can you tie? Bowline, Clove hitch, Reef,
|
||
K Knots Sheet bend, Sheepshank, Granny, Splice, Round-turn and
|
||
two-half-hitches?
|
||
Be able to do outdoor rock climbing and know how to
|
||
Lead Rock climbing
|
||
safely place protection and climb safely.
|
||
L
|
||
Contact a local music school for tips on learning an
|
||
Learn a musical instrument
|
||
instrument
|
||
Can you read a topographic map, walk a compass course
|
||
without a map, or orient yourself in a white out? There
|
||
Map/Compass
|
||
are many books around, or contact the Scout
|
||
M
|
||
Bushwalking Team.
|
||
Learn the tips of massage through short courses. See
|
||
Massage
|
||
your phone book.
|
||
Bush navigation racing. Contact your local council for
|
||
O Orienteering
|
||
information on clubs.
|
||
Take your Religious understanding to a great level, or
|
||
Religion
|
||
experience those of a different faith.
|
||
R
|
||
Course being developed by BRC to cover the spiritual and
|
||
Rover Mind warp
|
||
more challenging ideals questions of Rovers.
|
||
Contact a local martial arts instructor to explain how to
|
||
Self defence
|
||
protect yourself in a confrontation.
|
||
State Emergency Services deal with many accidents and
|
||
SES training natural disasters. See your phone book for contact
|
||
information.
|
||
Shearing Can you shear a sheep?
|
||
S
|
||
See Rover Record Book Method B – Spiritual Badge for
|
||
Spiritual
|
||
suggestions of Spiritual Development
|
||
Could you save a person in a rip? Give Surf Life Saving
|
||
Surf Life Saving
|
||
training a go.
|
||
Get someone from the Army to give tips on how to
|
||
Survival night
|
||
survive in extreme conditions.
|
||
The next page has been left blank for you to add any of your own suggestions.
|
||
If you have any further suggestions for program ideas or good Rover activities then please
|
||
send them to:
|
||
Rover Marketing Team of Victoria Chairman
|
||
brc.marketing@vicscouts.asn.au
|
||
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