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Blenheim Scout Group has just run an event to encourage young people and adults to join the Group.

Young people had a taste of Scouts by taking part in activities such as decorating biscuits (and then eating them, obviously), knotting with liquorice string (more eating), cooking a marshmallow over a tea light (you're sensing a theme !) - building lego models, miniature pioneering and much more.

If you are aged 6 to 14 and live in the vicinity of Blenheim Crescent, please get in touch with the Group by email contactus@blenheimscouts.co.uk or phone 07486 889119

With more adults the Group can cater for many more young people. Help, especially with Scouts, 10 to 14 years is very welcome

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Sells Seventh Scout Group, has donated a total of 277 Easter Eggs to Keech Hospice and the Luton & Dunstable Hospital

This was possible thanks to support from local businesses and from friends and family of members of the Group

Assistant Scout Leader Becki Whitlock also wanted to thank Brian Bates from Warden Lodge 4608, Brian is also the Group Chair

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Bedfordshire’s High Sheriff finds out about scouting today by visiting his old troop.

This week Blenheim scouts were joined by High Sheriff Bav Shah for the evening. The scouts made pancakes both full sized and mini ones cooked on tin cans over tea lights, the High Sheriff joined in by helping with the cooking.

 Bav talked about his role as High Sheriff, he is the Kings representative for law and order in the county and he serves for a year.

The Scouts wanted to know about his sword and whether he had ever used it.

He also told the scouts that when High Court judges come to the county he has to escort them, a judge cannot start a hearing until he is present as he is considered higher than a judge.

Two scouts were invested at the end of the meeting before flag down. 

Bav Shah commented that the two scouts made differently worded promises and how in his time as a scout everybody had to make the same promise and he didn't realise that scouts could now choose which promise they made.

Everybody had a fun time.

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