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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

NORJAM 2014 Cub & Brownie Day

What a day we had
arriving at around 9.45am we met by the yellow flag with the other groups in our section.
We were joined by Katie, Joys niece, and 2 cubs who had no group to go round with.
The opening ceremony was a noisy affair with a warm up dance led by the Pirates of the Caribbean
and we learned the Camp Yell Nor .... Jam, Nor .... Jam, .... Nor, .... Jam, Nor, Nor, Nor, .... Jam Jam Jam! 

         The first activity was Vikings, where we made helmets ( out of paper ) and had a go at chariot racing and welly, er axe wanging! next we went to meet the Tudors where amongst other things there was the stocks and it was amazing to see Cubs really queueing up to have sponges thrown at themselves! Then we went to the market place and played some games, some of us got on Jam Radio,
some bought souvenirs, it was a great atmosphere. Then we had lunch.
         After lunch we went to the Bouncy castles .... could have been a disaster but most kept their dinner down! George lost his wallet, or rather he didn't but thought he did so we spent 1/2 an hour or more looking for it, it was in his trousers pocket when he got home! owzat! for an own goal!
Next it was International for some games played with instructions in a foreign language then the Charity Zone where we had to think about what Charity means to us and found out about the work some of them do. Finally at the Victorian Zone we were introduced to The Queen, we are not amused, Victoria and some Charles Dickens characters, Ethan Rose was the Artful Dodger.
       Then all too soon it was time for the closing and going home, we saw a film of some cubs on the day and sang Happy 100th Birthday to the Brownies then made a giant 100 out of all the people there!

Monday, 11 August 2014

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Painting the Town Red!!

Tonight we did not go on our fishing and paddling outing as it was a bit cool... so we got on with preparing the decorations  for Norjam Staff Cafe ... they had to be painted....Red?!$¥#? so we're sorry if you child was a bit dirty ...well painty!

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Ist July 2014

My doesn't time fly?  ...... its already 1st of July
Cubs had a damp hike last Tuesday around Earlham Park, about 3 miles.
They collected 10 leaves each and identified and mounted them,
You can also enjoy them here
These Cubs are part way to completing a Challenge badge
If you forgot last week make another with different leaves


THIS WEEK WE HAD JILL COME AND TALK TO US ABOUT BATS
WE HAVE A BAT DETECTOR LEFT OVERNIGHT TO DETECT THEM
AS PART OF A NATIONWIDE BAT SURVEY.
Then after a flying frenzy of Bat Planes out of paper
we tried our teamwork game
DOUBLE SKIS!
Challenging to say the least!



Tuesday, 10 June 2014

What is a 

Wolfling?

Well that's the name given to Cub-scouts in Germany.

Our friends in Hohenlimburg have sent us scouting greetings
which we are pleased to receive
and
their leaders along with some Scouts will be visiting NORJAM this summer


Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Cubs get Cooking!

The Challenge tonight was to make the dough, skewer the Dampers , light the fire

Cook and enjoy!

Well that's the first bit done......

 Fire building is a dirty job!
 Finally got those fires lit!
 Are they done yet Akela?
mmmmm! delicious
 better than the last ones we cooked!
This ones purrrrrrrfect!

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Cub Camp Over 2014 "The Normans are Coming"

         The Cubs arrived at 12.00 on Saturday and after registration they settled into their tents for the camp. After packed lunches, bow making was begun, helped by Chris and Ashley, Matthew and Dom.
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          Later we prepared pizzas for dinner and started our Bayeux Tapestry. After dinner we hiked to Trowse Green for fun on the park and football. We hiked back in the dark and enjoyed hot chocolate around the campfire before 'lights out' at 10.30pm

          It was a very cold night with ice on the tents from 2.00am to 7.00am.
          Everyone enjoyed a hot drink in the morning, with cereal and bacon 'sarnies' then we prepared sandwiches for lunch. We marched to St Johns Church where we renewed our promise and after enjoy some birthday cake for a local man Peter Battle's 94th birthday.

         We went to Theobald  Rd park for a bit of fun and then to Cooper's Camp for games and lunch. after which we rowed back to HQ.
         Alex Saunders ( Charles' nephew and a chef ) arrived to help prepare our individual 'Soldiers Dinners' which included rice, potato, carrot, onion and a beefburger all cooked in a tin foil tray. mmmmmmm ........ delicious! followed by chocolate roll and chocolate sauce .......lovely!

         Camp fire songs were sung around the fire and after Hot Chocolate and a short Horrid Henry film all the cubs were desperate to go to bed!
         Monday dawned fine and sunny and very warm with scrambled eggs for breakfast. Shaun, our Explorer Leader, arrived to run a climbing ( castle besieging ) activity, ably assisted by Dom, with some cubs

                                                                                                                      whilst others practiced archery with their bows and enjoyed pillow fighting with Matthew. Charles and Ali took the tents down and then prepared the Hot Dogs for lunch.
         Parents arrived at 14.00 for the closing ceremony and presentations and the cubs left for home at 14.30, just leaving a bit more clearing up to be done before the leaders were able to go home and collapse!
Dining in style

 I'm falling off ...........


  
These Onesies are fab!

Harold gets an arrow in the eye

Breakfast is delicious

I'm going to take this Castle single handed

Look at this Damel Fly

A Great Camp over if a little chilly!

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Well here we are in the Summer term. Last week we hiked down to Coopers Camp for an Easter Egg Hunt and Sausage Sizzle, sorry no pictures but you can imagine the fun we had, real chocolate eggs for prizes and cub hot dogs sausages in a slice of bread! delicious.

This week we were really lucky with the weather so we got down to some outdoor scouting
 We built a camp seat
 A big Teepee
 A small Teepee
 We chopped wood
 Another small teepee
 Two big Tripods
A bivouac
and we lit 3 fires successfully!

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Dragon Hunting in Norwich

Today was our half term outing and instead of a hike in the country, because the paths were flooded we went on a Dragon Hunt in the City
We met at The Forum and went to see a film
The Flight of Dragons
The off to Jarrolds where we searched for clues to a Dragons name
and entered a competition


Next we went to The Playhouse
and saw an exhibition of Dragon Sculptures
We hiked to the Cathedral
Had our Picnic lunch
Searched for Dragons everywhere and found about 16!
Then we did some craft


Finally we hiked to the Castle
and enjoyed a look round and made an orgami boot too!
as well as finding the Snap Dragon
We had a great time 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Global Challenge badge

Cubs are working for their Global Challenge Badge this term
we have been looking at technologies and how they affect the world we live in.
Last week each Six had a topic, Computer, Bicycle, Light, Trains and they presented their info to the other sixes.
This week we built models using an older technology wood & string!!
Tent & Campfire

Tent & Toilet

Catapult

Tent frame

Radio Mast

Campfire, Banjo and toasted Marshmallows!

A Right Angle !!! or a couple of ????!

Monday, 13 January 2014

Cubs can be entertainers too!

Lakenham Dale players perform Oliver Twist

George, Orien and Toby took part in this wonderful story

They will each gain a well earned Entertainers badge for being part of this show.