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Fun and friendship are the corner stones 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 officially began in Canada, 1973 but were
not officially recognised in Britain until 1982. Beavers were
created to deal with the demand from the younger brothers and
sisters of Cubs to become part of the Scouting Movement.
The Beaver Section is based around the 'Friends
of the Forest' book with the leaders taking their names from characters
in the book.
The Beavers have a Law, Promise and Motto, like
all sections of the Baden-Powell Scouts Association, these are:
The Law
A Beaver is always busy and bright, and helps other people by
doing a good turn every day.
The Promise
I promise to do my best,
To obey my Leaders and parents
And to be a good Beaver.
The Motto
Busy and Bright
The Beaver Training Scheme consists of:
* Kitten Badge
* Four Footprint Badges - covering Learning, Developing, Exploring
and Discovering.
* Dam Builder Badge
* Colony holiday and Pack holiday badges.
* Project Award
* Service Award
* Hobby Award
* Friendship Badge
* Beaver Citizenship Award
For more information on joining Beaver Scouts contact us through
our contact page.
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