THANK YOU! Thank you everyone for coming out and making Camp S.W.A.G. a truly awesome adventure! The photo gallery has been uploaded for your viewing pleasure, and the top 50 pictures have been chosen and posted on this page! A blog post dedicated to this year’s comp camp, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: COMPETITION CAMP SWAG 2014, has […]
Comp Camp SWAG Photo Gallery
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By: Anthony Lam Competition camp is a camp held for Scout-aged (11 years old to 16 years old) youth from the Lower Mainland. This type of camp is designed to allow Scout-aged youth to wholly take care of themselves for the duration of camp with minimal leader supervision. This is our second consecutive Competition Camp. Check […]
By Clarice Fu. In the previous two articles of this 4-part series, Clarice explained the roles and aims of a mentor at 180th, and our holistic approach to development. This third article explains our emphasis on goal setting. Why have goals? Goal setting is one of the most important activities that mentors do with mentees […]
This post is part of a series on our upcoming International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. You can read more about the project here: http://pccrovers.com/international-trips/mexico-2014/ We’re just two months away from our International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta! Many of you have likely heard about what we will be doing when we arrive in […]
By: Clarice Fu In May 2012, the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group sent a contingent of 30 Rovers and advisors to China for two weeks. One leg of this humanitarian trip included delivering training workshops to the Youth Wellness Association in Shilong, Guang Zhou. Amongst the topics were leadership, personal development, business management and environmental stewardship. Read our trip’s blog posts here […]
By Eli Chan This post is part of a series on our upcoming International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. You can read more about the project here: http://pccrovers.com/international-trips/mexico-2014/ Having multiple opportunities to interact with the local Scouts and culture is an important aspect during each of our international projects within the 180th Pacific Coast […]
What does mentoring mean to us?
What does mentoring mean to us? It’s such an abstract term. Well, we put the challenge to our members at this month’s crew meeting. Each group had only 5 minutes to brainstorm, plan, and record their creative responses.
By: Dylan Book, Charlie Ni & Karina Lee The 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group is a team dedicated to the success of Scouts Canada by realizing individual potential through leadership and management development. This is the mission that the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group has set out for itself. I have always felt that […]
By Clarice Fu. In the previous article of this 4-part series, Clarice explained the roles and aims of a mentor at 180th. In this second article, we describe our approach to developing our Rover Scouts. Three times a year, a mentor and mentee will meet to set or review the mentee’s PDP (Personal Development Plan). […]