Celebrating Chief Scout’s Awards with the Mayor of Wellington at Brooklyn Scouts

On Tuesday 3 December, Brooklyn Scouts celebrated several notable firsts:   the first official visit from Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington, Celia Wade Brown, and the first time for 30 years that we have awarded the Chief Scout’s Award.

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Two of our Scouts, Alaigne and Emerald, completed the demanding list of skills, activities and service that makes up the highest level award in the Scout section.   In a formal ceremony opened by our Group Leader, the Mayor presented both Scouts with their Chief Scout’s Awards and we noted some of their scouting highlights.

For Emerald this included very high achievement at the 2013 Scouts Photography course, and successful organisation of a scout led trip to JOTA/ JOTI in Masterton.   Alaigne’s achievements had a strong focus on service and organisation, and we heard that she had successfully led a major cooking project to supply meals to the Wellington Soup Kitchen, and Owhiro Stream cleanup and planting activities.

The Mayor’s speech commended our achievements as an active and growing community group, and she noted the good work we do in connecting young people with service in their communities.

We were delighted to be joined by Regional Development Manager Gwyn, whose comments follow;  by John (who presented certificates) and Paul from Wellington Zone, by Keas, Cubs and Venturers, and by a number of Scout families.

Gwyn says:   I attended Brooklyn’s first Chief Scout Awards in many years (30 I believe). Alaigne and Emerald have been involved in a number of things I’ve been at this year and really did shine with their positive attitudes – Congratulations girls and to all the Brooklyn leaders and families who supported these girls through.

Great to have the accolade from National and the support of our Zone leaders, and our families.   The formal ceremony was followed by tea, coffee and delicious cakes prepared by scout families – a big thank you to the cake bakers.

Scout Working Bee Saturday 7th December

The Steel beams up in basement and workers are required for Saturday 8 am onwards.  
 
Anyone that can spare some time between 8am and 10am to help move concrete would be most appreciated!!

Saturday 6 December 8am onwards

  • Concrete to be bucketed for wall in basement – truck to arrive at 8 am
  • Fill footing where rotten back right pile has been replaced
  • Digging out to increase size of quartermaster store
  • Removal of rotten totara piles to be removed and replaced
  • Completion and tidy up of retaining wall along steps

Adults and venturers needed to dig and cart concrete ( no pump this time!). The concrete truck arrives at 8 am.

Wear gloves and working shoes/boots and bring lunch if you are planning to stay for the day. We will provided biscuits and beverages, along with drinks at the end of the day to celebrate.
Even if you can only come for an hour or two we would appreciate it.
 
Thanks,
The Building Committee

Milestone – Steel beams up in basement

The steel beams are up and come and see our new retaining wall.

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Getting the steel beams up , which were both bigger and far heavier than
they look is a major milestone. According to the welder we have saved at
least $12,000 doing this work ourselves.

Friday and Saturday morning were spent in preparing and removing the old
beams. Thank you to Chris and Damian for being the early crew.

By 12.30 after a ring by Denise and Erina, we had 10 men including my
neighbour Steve and Dave Fowler  a retired builder who happened to be
walking past.

It was an amazing effort- great teamwork manoeuvring those heavy beams
down the path, into the narrow doorway and up. We needed very man there!
Thank you to Andrew, Mike Hughes , David Thornburrow , Jason, Mark, Chris
Ewers  and Damian,  Steve and Dave.

We finished with afternoon tea which included delicious sandwiches
provided by Anneleah and Cassie.

Sunday Chris and I worked to prepare for the welder who will  do the
finishing work which is happening on Tuesday.

We have also built a retaining wall along the steps to secure the bank,
created a bigger green space and we now have somewhere to put the clay
that still needs to be dug out.

Terry’s advice all along the way have been fantastic – thank you!

Rex

Basement Updates and help required for Saturday!!

Basement updates so far this week:

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The hall renovation committee needs your help this Saturday, if you can spare some time between 9am and 4pm that would be appreciated.

Work required

  • A bit more digging
  • Tidying up
  • Shifting the steel beams into the basement

The moving of the beams will require some strong parent helpers and gloves will be required.  If you have any questions or queries you can contact either Erina on 021 824 511 or Rex on 021 228 5558

Thanks,
The Building Committee

Update on basement renovations

Update from Rex on progress with basement renovation.

First a big thank you to those that helped out this weekend and a special thank you for the regulars who have put a lot of hours and energy over the last three weekends.

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Michael, Denise, Erina Grayson and  Chris get the “big sweat” award for the digging and carrying, particularly  the weekend before last Michael and Denise and Erina came back for a second dose of hard labour on Sunday. Mark also gave another long day and even said he enjoyed it!! Grayson is impressive on hole digging and helped enormously getting a dozen new piles in and two BIG/DEEP holes to meet the engineers specs for the piles to support the beams.

Despite her protestations about not necessarily fulfilling the criteria of a strong pair of arms—Lynne packed in an enormous number of trips up and down the steps with laden bucket. Sue hung in there for the drainage gravel delivery and got some more dirt in the trailer.

We have the boxing in ready for restoring the concrete floor. Just need the engineers sign off on the preparatory work. Terry and I will get the rest of the steel done by Saturday if I can get another day off work. (Don’t worry, I won’t let Terry do any heavy stuff after his back operation!)

(We are really appreciative of the time Lee from Don Thomson’s has  put into this, more work than they anticipated and are breathing a sigh of relief that we are not getting a big bill for all the work they have done.)

Place Makers Kaiwharawhara are also opened an account for us and are supplying materials for a very good price.

Having got the digging out of the way I was able to make a start on the re-enforcing steel today (Sunday). So all being well the big pour next weekend. If we cannot get a concrete pump for a reasonable price then it will be all hands for barrowing and buckets. I will let you know by Wednesday.

Coming up will be lifting the new steel beams down weekend of 30th Nov.  That will require at least 8 people—but hopefully not for long.

Thanks again everyone

Rex: Hall project leader