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Waikowhai Cubs and Scouts

Kathy from Mount Roskill

Cubs learn Outdoor skills, Fun, Friendship & Adventure for girls and boys
Cubs aged 7-10yrs Scouts 11-15yrs

Become a Cub and do heaps of exciting indoor and outdoor activities like camping, bushwalking, outdoor cooking, and helping your community.
Learn skills such as tying knots, helping others and learn what to do in an emergency.
We worked online through the Lockdowns and Cubs earned badges
Come and have lots of fun, explore new things, make new friends, experiment, accept challenges, and experience the life of being a Cub.

Cubs are having an Open Night: Tuesday 22 February 2022
Please wear a mask

1325 Dominion Rd Extension 6.30 – 8pm
All Welcome
Contact Kathy re Cubs and Scouts – waikowhai@group.scouts.nz

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