Tuesday 28 January 2014

Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Scout 'Archbishop Desmond Tutu' lauds Messengers of Peace

 

 
South African social rights activist, anti apartheid hero and Nobel Peace Prize (1984) laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has been a great supporter of Scouting throughout his life. On the 26th January he received representatives of World Scouting and the World Scout Foundation to be informed about the Messengers of Peace Initiative.
During what can be described as an inspiring meeting and one full of laughter, the Archbishop was briefed in full detail about World Scouting's Flagship initiative and was stunned by what had been achieved in 2 years time. 

As an avid Scout, the Archbishop was very excited to learn about Messengers of Peace and recognised its immense potential for the over 40 million Scouts all around the world. He was impressed by the multiplying effect on the youth of the world who have been (and will be) touched by this Initiative.
After sharing some amazing stories from his time in Scouting he was more then delighted when he received the Messengers of Peace scarf - which he did not take off for the entire day! 

Author of several books, 82 year old Desmond Tutu has also received several other awards, notably the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism (1986), the Pacem in Terris Award (1987), the Sydney Peace Prize (1999), the Gandhi Peace Prize (2007) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009).

Monday 13 January 2014

Christmas Dinner!

Network enjoyed their Christmas Meal together on Saturday 11th January

They cooked and enjoyed this feast at Lockerley and here are some pictures to prove it.

  Outside catering!

The starter was Salmon and Caviar     

Notice the fine china and glassware!


Thursday 9 January 2014

Nights Away Permit Assessment Opportunity

 

If there is anyone in your District that is looking for a Nights Away Permit assessment then there is an opportunity to be assessed over the weekend of 19-21 April 2014 at Ferny Crofts Scout Activity Centre. The assessment is open to anyone who hasn’t already started the assessment process with another Nights Away Adviser. It’s also a chance for new Nights Away Advisers to shadow an experienced NAA in conducting assessments.

For more details look here