Whitchurch District Christmas Entertainment

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2nd Whitchurch Rainbows, 6th Whitchurch Brownies and 1st Whitchurch Guides went to Greenfields Care home in Whitchurch to brighten up the residents Christmas with an evening of Christmas entertainment.  The girls sang carols, read Christmas poems, played musical instruments and told Christmas jokes.  The residents enjoyed the Rainbows, Brownies and Guides entertainment and joined in with the Christmas singing.

 

On their last meeting before Christmas 6th Whitchurch Brownies made Christmas hampers and delivered to elderly residents of the towns Almes houses to say Merry Christmas.  Following delivering the hampers the Brownies enjoyed drinking hot chocolate and decorating gingerbread reindeer.

 

 

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1st Whitchurch Guides

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Guides making paper snowflakes for their homes and also to decorate a local care home when we visit next week to sing carols

 

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Shropshire North Division Thanks Event

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Shropshire North recently held an afternoon of thanks and were joined by Lindy Smith giving a demonstration and talk on the art of sugarcraft. It was a wonderful afternoon were the ladies were able to relax, chat and learn new skills..and of course eat cake! All our leaders are volunteers and we say a big thank you to them all.

20 year Long Service Award

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It was wonderful to present a leader with her 20 year long service award whilst at Sangam recently. 42 members from the County travelled to the WAGGGS centre in Pune India to take part in community visits and some sightseeing in the Golden Triangle.

Raft Building Success

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Girlguiding Shropshire is pleased to be partnering with Macmillan Cancer Support on a number of events and challenges this year. To find out more about the partnership at region level and how you can get involved with some of the challenges, check out this web page.

Back in September, some of our leaders dressed up as pirates and took to the seas (well, the River Severn) as part of the Shrewsbury River Festival. The team was given supplies to build themselves a raft, putting their pioneering skills to the test and then all of the rafts got to take part in a race along the river. Not only did all of the Girlguiding Shropshire team’s knots stay in tact, but they paddled their way to victory as well, beating the other teams to win the race.

Also at the event, some of our volunteers spent a successful day teaming up with Macmillan Cancer Support to run a fundraising stall with a tombola and gifts for sale.

Here is our County Commissioner being awarded with the trophy for the winning raft at the event.

Great Wall of China Trek

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One of our leaders, Rebecca Harding, tells us about the challenge she set herself in the name of Girlguiding.

“In December 2016 I decided to challenge myself and signed up to take part in the Girlguiding UK Charity Trek of the Great Wall of China. As a Brownie leader I challenge Brownies each week to try new things and at 6th Whitchurch Brownies we are not allowed to say we can’t do something! So this was a challenge for me and throughout the challenge I was not allowed to say ‘I can’t do it’ – our Charity Trek group t-shirts said it all – ‘Girls can do anything’.

I first saw the challenge on the Girlguiding website, the iconic image of the Great Wall stood out and made me think I would love to go; traveling independently I knew going with Girlguiding I would be looked after and have fun. I signed up and told my family over Christmas dinner that I was going to China in 2017. I have been fundraising and training for the challenge throughout 2017 finding beautiful walks around Shropshire, Cheshire and North Wales borders as well as climbing lots of steps. The Girlguiding Charity Challenge co-coordinator at HQ has been very supportive and she also completed the challenge with us.

Over ten days at the end of September thirty ladies took part in the challenge, the majority of whom are members of Girlguiding but the charity challenges are open to anyone to raise money for Girlguiding UK. Some of the group flew out to China the week before the trek and had an extension trip to see the Terracotta Warriors; I joined the second group traveling to China for the trek. The trek was organised by Discover Adventures and we were joined by two guides from Discover Adventure, a doctor and two local Chinese guides. We spent 6 days walking along different sections of the Great Wall of China – this included walking on parts of the original wall, wall that had been restored, walking on / by un-restored wall. The weather was kind to us and we had breathtaking views of China. The walks were challenging with lots of steps and slopes to climb up and down. Each night we stayed in different hotels close to the section of wall we would be climbing the next day.

All of the ladies successfully completed the challenge and have raised £45,000 at present for Girlguiding UK – this money will be used for new unit grants, grants for units in deprived areas, training for Peer Educators, paying for members to travel and speak at high profile events to influence decision making and supporting members with disabilities.

I loved taking part in this challenge, I challenged myself physically, experienced a wide variety of Chinese culture and met amazing inspirational ladies as we supported each other to meet our personal goals.”

River Festival

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Some of our leaders dressed up as pirates and took to the seas (well, the River Severn) as part of the Shrewsbury River Festival. The team was given supplies to build themselves a raft, putting their pioneering skills to the test and then all of the rafts got to take part in a race along the river. Not only did all of the Girlguiding Shropshire team’s knots stay in tact, but they paddled their way to victory as well, beating the other teams to win the race.

Also at the event,  some of our volunteers spent a successful day teaming up with Macmillan Cancer Support to run a fundraising stall with a tombola and gifts for sale.

Girlguiding Shropshire is pleased to be partnering with Macmillan Cancer Support on a number of events and challenges this year. To find out more about the partnership at region level and how you can get involved with some of the challenges, check out this web page.

Shropshire Lady

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Volunteers from across Shropshire braved the weather to join Princess Alexandra at the Lyneal Trust for the naming of their new day-trip boat.

The narrowboat, which has been purpose-built to be used for taking those with disabilities out on the canal, has been named The Shropshire Lady and volunteers are hoping that more people will be able to make use of the canal and it’s boats for holidays and trips in the future.

The Lyneal Trust is located just a short walk away from our county’s residential centre and the trust are happy to arrange for guiding groups to have a canal boat trip as part of their stay. More information about the residential centre and how to book can be found here.

Shropshire North Strawberry Tea

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Leaders from Shropshire North were given the opportunity to get together on Sunday at Prees Cricket Club for an afternoon of socialising and sharing ideas. After talking about things which units have done over the past twelve months, as well as making plans for the coming year over scones and strawberries.

Division Commissioner Janet Howarth thanked her leaders for everything they do for Girlguiding Shropshire and then handed over to her ex-Brownie, Miriam Ridley, who gave a presentation on her experiences within Girlguiding thus far. Miriam spoke about GOLD international teams which she had been a part of, running a unit whilst at University, and her voyages with the Tall Ships events and inspired everyone to remember that they can make a difference.

Holiday Snap

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One of our leaders was recently travelling in New Zealand where she met some Guide and Brownie leaders selling cookies. Heather is photographed with the leaders who sell cookies to raise funds for their groups.