Author: PCC Rovers
On January 8th, 2012, the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group had the honour of welcoming guest speaker, Carol Chiang. Carol is not only a Chartered Accountant for KPMG but also a partner and involved in the firm’s People Management Program. Furthermore, she is committed to organizations such as the Minerva Foundation and the Dynamo Swim Club. […]
Introduction to Facilitation
The 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group had the pleasure to have Della Smith of Q Workshops present and share her knowledge in meeting facilitation. Because the Rover Scout Group meets only once a month, we can appreciate the importance of running efficient and effective meetings. Although we don’t have many issues dealing with rude, disrespectful audiences, […]
Back to work!
So it has been a week since the last of us have come back from Asia and not only are we adjusting to getting back to our regular work and school life, but also back to 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group duties. Yesterday we had a project management workshop and our monthly management meeting back to […]
2nd update from Jason Lin on Vimeo.
Campfire was fun, especially when Pinky Au, Kevin Li, Clarice Fu and Brandon Ma got pulled up in a skit thinking they were to be recognized for their contribution only to find out it was a big joke by Scouter Henry Hutalle. We sang our standard Paddle Song/Land of the Silver Birch medley, and watched […]
Hi everyone! Today, we brought the Climate Change and Leave No Trace workshops to the AACCTS Center, a local community center sponsored by the Council Chairman, Atty. Wendel Avisado. Among the 50+ participants were the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of the Philippines, students of Davao National High School and representatives of the local government. […]
It has been less than one hour since KK, Lester, and I gave our Woodbadge leadership training module on Personal Development Plans. I am exhausted… I poured 110% of myself into that presentation and even though our audience was a little smaller than expected, it was worth it. I saw more than just heads nodding […]
The Climate Change and Leave No Trace teams got under way at Davao Wisdom Academy in Davao City. We led several workshops and held a school wide assembly. The students were very well behaved and had a great time with us. It was impressive to see their level of dedication as the program ran well […]
It is the night before our training sessions. Again, we were sprung with some last minute activities such as a song and dance number for the camp tomorrow night. We will be trying to do our own rendition of Canadian square dancing. The Leave No Trace and climate change teams will be departing back to […]