By: Anthony Lam To celebrate the work that our contingent has done, the Scout Association in the Province of Nayarit held a gala in our honour. National Chief Scout of Mexico, Scouter Ana Lorena Gudiño Valdez, the President of Mexico Scout Association, Scouter Victor R. Blake Gomez, and the President of the Province of Nayarit for […]
Category: iProj Mexico 2014
On May 3, 2014, a contingent of 22 Rovers and Advisors from the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group will be heading to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for our fourth International Service Project (something we affectionately call “iProj” within our Group). Even though our Group’s International Service Project is in its fourth incarnation, what makes this trip even more special is the fact that this is the first joint project with the 1st Rivorton Rover Crew from Fredericton, New Brunswick.
These are the inspirational quotes we painted onto the walls of the new Scout Hall for the province of Nayarit during our recent International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Growth. Be happy with what you have and do your best with it. Look on the bright side of things. Be the change you want to see in […]
Please enjoy this photo summary of the first week of our International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Stay tuned for part two in a few days. [flickr_set id=”72157644339402037″]
By: Anthony Lam After four days of rigorous work from our International Service Project contingent, the newly acquired Scout Hall in the Province of Nayarit was finally inaugurated on May 10, 2014. Our contingent was invited to witness this milestone event as it marks a new chapter of Scouting in Puerto Vallarta. Attendance of the ceremony included […]
By: Edna Cheng What better way to build connections than having shared experiences? To help and support each other? Aside from our service projects at the Mexican Scout Hall and the Volcanes Elementary, we also had a long term team bonding mission for each contingent member.
Enjoy the following photos of our service project at Volcanes Elemntary School during our recent International Service Project to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. [flickr_set id=”72157644695152621″]
We had the pleasure of being able to explore the Estero El Salado Estuary with our Mexican amigos. The park is right in the heart of Puerto Vallarta, and provides protection for over 100 species, including crocodiles. As you can see from the stunning panorama, the park is gorgeous and the local Rovers were proud […]
10) Shovels 9) Buckets 8) Wheelbarrows
Today, we may look like we’re laying bricks. It may even look like we’re building a wall. But in fact, we’re building a cathedral.