8th BarrieBEAVER SCOUTS

8th Barrie Beavers Newsletter         

February 20th :

NO MEETING

Family Day! 

Spend it with your Family!

Play a Board Game!

February 21st Kozlov Mall     

 

Scout-Guide Week

We will be participating in Scout-Guide Week by touring the different exhibits that will be on display at the Kozlov Mall.  We will also be also    be competing in the Girl Guide Cookie Stack-Off at 6:50.  Parents are encouraged to come and watch and cheer on the Beavers!

February 27th :

NO MEETING           

With Snow Tubing on Tuesday we are not holding a

 meeting tonight!

February 28th : Tuesday

Snow Valley

6:30 – Close        

 

Snow Tubing @ Snow Valley

Family Event – Family and friends are welcome

to come out to Snow Valley and have some fun

Snow Tubing!  The cost per person will be $9.50 + HST.

March 5th : Emma King

6:15 – 7:15

Superhero (villain) Night

 Dress up as your favourite Superhero or Villain

and have some fun with games!

March 12th :

NO MEETING

Enjoy the March Break!

March 19th :

Emma King

6:15 – 7:15

Pirates – Aaargh!

 Dress up as a Pirate and come walk the plank with us!  A night of games and activities!

Cartoon Owl Clip Art

  Hawkeye       Rainbow       Sunshine       Ringtail         Malak

   (Michael)             (Elizabeth)              (Lesley)            (Kevin)               (Tom)

March 26th :

Emma King

To Be Advised

Link Night – Cubs Adventure                                    

Is your Beaver wondering what is next?  Tonight the Cub Leaders give the Beavers an introduction

to some of the activities they can look forward to

as a Cub!

 

Beavers (boys and girls ages 5-7)
Sharing the Adventure

Fun and friendship are the cornerstones of the Beaver program.  Through an adventurous program of outdoor activities, creative play, music, and cooperative games, Beavers enjoy time with their friends (and meet new ones), learn how to get along within a group, and develop the confidence to be themselves.

Beavers share many outdoor adventures with their friends in the colony.  Nature walks, short hikes, tree plantings and family sleepovers give Beavers a taste of outdoor fun.  Through these activities, Beavers develop an appreciation and a sense of caring for the environment.

Beavers are a vital part of the community, country and world in which they live.  Visits to parks, power plants, fire and police stations thrill young Beavers and illustrate the many important facets of their community.