Official blog for Unit 42 of the UK Contingent to the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan 2015. There are 40 of us, we're from Warwickshire, and we're fabulous.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
What path will you take?
Will your path take you to #japan2015? There are only ten days to go until you find out!
Monday, 18 November 2013
Our first Unit Leader Training weekend!
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Networking lunch with other ULs and the CST |
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The UL team before our first briefing session |
This weekend Mike, Ben, Shaun & I had our first Unit Leader (UL) training weekend at Warwick University. We had everything from Q&A sessions with the Contingent Management Team (CMT) and Contingent Support Team (CST) to workshop sessions about programme ideas for Sections in the run-up to the Jamboree.
The four of us met for a breakfast meeting on the campus to talk a little more about selection weekend and other bits and bobs. Then we headed over to the conference centre for lunch. We had a chat to some of the CST and some other ULs - it's really interesting to hear how other Units are running their selection processes and to compare progress. After lunch we had an introductory session where we heard about the progress the UK Contingent have made so far, and we met the Management Team. We heard some inspirational stories about how previous Jamborees had changed the lives of the young people who went to Thailand and Sweden (no pressure, Team!), and we also caught up on some admin stuff.
We had a much-needed coffee break after all this: the enormity of the work we have to do over the next twenty months was starting to sink in! The atmosphere was buzzing.
Each of us then split off to go to different workshop sessions. They covered everything from communications to a crash-course in Japanese culture, and health & the climate. We definitely won't be short of things to do at the training weekends and there is an awful lot for our Unit to take in.
We had some really useful Q&A sessions with the CMT and CST. Look out for the introduction of the 'stupid question paddle' at meetings and training from now on - it was a personal favourite of mine.
There was a formal dinner in uniform in the evening. Special thanks to the CST members who spent their whole training weekend making origami peace cranes for the tables. We were also given some EXCITING PRESENTS:
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Who wants one?! |
Chatting to other Unit Leaders and CST was fantastic and we picked up some great tips and news. It was so much fun that we didn't get to bed until nearly 5am (shout out to Lincolnshire and CST member Jon).
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'Strictly Come Camping' |
We've been given an awful lot of information this weekend and the CMT & CST did a cracking job of putting it all together for us. Thankfully, it's all been put together in my most favouritest present of all: the Unit handbook.
The Unit handbook! |
Thursday, 7 November 2013
5814 Miles
Check out the Jamboree site as it looks on Google Streetview! It'll look a bit different when we get there...
Also, when you look on Google Maps, Japan looks faaar. Like, really far. I never thought to look up how far away it was when I applied. For reference, Yamaguchi City is 5,814 miles away from Coventry.
I think I'll be taking a book for the plane.
Super Easy Fundraising
It's super easy to contribute to the Unit Jamboree fund without spending a penny more than you normally would. All you have to do is start at our EasyFundraising page when you shop online. Your shopping won't cost a penny more and the Unit will get a donation for every transaction you make!
Every penny really does count so please remember us when you shop, especially when you do your Christmas shopping.
Click here to head to our EasyFundraising page to start earning for Unit 42 now!
Thank you, you lovely, lovely people.
Every penny really does count so please remember us when you shop, especially when you do your Christmas shopping.
Click here to head to our EasyFundraising page to start earning for Unit 42 now!
Thank you, you lovely, lovely people.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Fundraising has to Start Somewhere
After selection, make sure you tell everyone you know that you're going to Japan. My grandma's friend has given me a donation towards my Jamboree fees! Every little helps! But I won't be splitting this donation 40 ways with the rest of the Unit, if you don't mind... :-)
23rd World Scout Jamboree Song
In case you need another excuse to get excited about the Jamboree, here's a recording of the Jamboree song. We want you word-perfect by 2015! I particularly enjoy the way they've managed to squash the word 'Jamboree' into two syllables. I'll be singing this for the rest of the week now. #Whoooooaaaaaaoooh...#
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