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Founder’s Day – Weekend Camp LOUGH DAN

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

90 scouts and leaders from Malahide camping at L.Dan for Founder's Day 2012

90 scouts and leaders from Malahide camping at L.Dan for Founder’s Day 2012.Two very large 54 seat-er coaches pulled away early from St.James Terrace on Saturday morning full of scouts from all three sections heading to the one destination to celebrate Founder’s Day. Their destination,Lough Dan Scout campsite in the centre of the Wicklow Mountains. Up to 90 scouts and leaders travelled to the very popular site near Roundwood. On arrival tents and sites were set up and settling down for the weekend started with wide games , campcraft and hill walking into the surrounding hills and wood. The weather held up and the sparkling lake makes rising the next morning a pleasure. By noon cubs,beavers families and friends  joined the scouts to continue with the celebrations. A hike is planned for all and the cubs and beavers head up  Kanturk  and the scouts ventures tear up to the top of Scarr.The day finished with hot soup,sandwiches and a scouts own. Grateful thanks to the three skippers who organised the weekend Skipper Stephanie McCann,Skipper Sean Clancy and Skipper James Doyle. Thanks also to Pat Moyne for pulling together the beaver and cubs participation.Lough Dan Scouting Ireland’s campsite ,Co.Wicklow.

Winter Boat work

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Boat drill on the maindeck

Although the boats are all out been sanded, scrubbed, treated and ready for painting scouts still keep  preparing for the coming season.Boat drill and heaving a line  are carried out indoors on the maindeck on these dark winter evenings. Practice on tossing oars and commands are carried throughout the evening.

Tossing Oars!

Heaving a line.

Commemorative Centenary Sea Scout badge launch

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Sea Scouting Ireland Commemorative badge 100 . 1912 - 2012

2012 is the Centenary of Sea Scouting through out the island of Ireland. In 1912 after careful consideration by Lord Baden Powell and having it established correctly  headed by his brother Warington Baden-Powell Sea Scouts were formed in Dublin,Bray, Malahide, Howth, Ardmore and Wicklow as part of the Local Association. The first appointed Commisioner for Sea Scouts was Lt.Henry.J.Rundle ‘Officer in Charge’ of the Coast guard in Malahide.

To gain a Commemorative Sea Scout badge all Sea Scout groups are been asked to twin with a neighbouring land scout group before April 14th and have a joint waterborne activity(i.e rafting,swimming,kayaking,sailing,rowing,power boating,coastal hike,coasteering,etc.).Log event on groups web site or groups face book account.

 

 

Advance&Intermediate Oars Charge Cert. – 2012

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Int.+Adv. Oars Charge Cert Course,The Ward room. Malahide Sea Scout Den

In the twenty years of the Oars Charge Cert Course been run in Malahide  29 scouts and leaders  enrolled to this years course.Twenty three have taken up the Intermediate Course while the remaining six will do the Advance Course.The evening course will run till end of February 2012.During this period the modules  scouts will cover,Boating rules,Water Safety and equipment,boat maintenance,rules of the road at sea,correct use of safety&emergency equipment,meteorology,knots,splicing,whipping,pilotage&navigation,

Boat maintenance on East Coast Skiff

anchoring&mooring,parts of a boat,boat drill and heaving a line.Early in March scouts will be assessed before continuing onto do the practical end of the course during the month of April pending on two skiffs launched and ready for boatwork.

Instructor Andy O'Connell , on boat maintenance

A New Programme in One Day – The ONE PROGRAMME

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Fun at the One Programme Training Day

The Scout One Programme came to Malahide on Sunday 15th January 2012. One Hundred and Twenty Eight Beavers , Cubs , Scouts ,Rovers and their leaders attended the training day held in our parish hall . St.Andrews on Church Road , Malahide.

The training team drawing from Scouting Ireland’s North East Province presented a much thought out programme to cope with today’s young persons demands for a more challenging , developing and fun pack theme.

Malahide Sea Cubs at 1 Programme training day

During the day participants took part in a hands on experience of what to expect in the future in Scouting. A small planning team from Malahide lead by Margaret O’Riordan put together the agenda for the day . Many thanks to Margaret and her team for a great day.

 

Rowing Regatta at Broadmeadow – A Great success!

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Neala troop of Malahide placed 2nd at Sea Scout rowing regatta,Broadmeadow

116 Sea Scouts from across the County of Dublin  and North Wicklow took part in this years annual Sea Scout Rowing regatta held on Broadmeadow, Malahide on Sunday 23rd October. The regatta would normally take place in Dunlaoghaire in the month of September but had to be canceled three times due to high winds across the bay.

Broadmeadow is more use to having sail on the water for  regattas , but seven slick  east coast skiffs launched to begin the races. Crews prepared ,the course was set and the races began on time. Seven races took place over the one kilometer course. Crews of five including the coxswain instructions leaned hard and pulled strongly to the finishing line. Parents and friends lined to course and shouted their encouragement to row harder and faster.

Malahide 1st place u 17 crew

Several Malahide crews were placed along with three first places in the under 14years  , under 17 and under 20 pair oar cox. For a third year in a row the Malahide under 17 crew won the Woodlatimer ( Dick Vekins memorial trophy) race. This race has been competed for since 1914 uninterrupted except for the years of the 1st and 2nd World Wars.Congratulations to all Malahide and guest crews who made the day a Great Sucess!

Malahide 1st place u14 skiff crew

Did this catch your eye?

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Malahide Sea Rangers of IGG on the "The Lady Grania" R.Liffey,Dublin Port 1959

In last Saturday’s  Irish Independent  supplement  1950-1954 rolling back the years had many interesting photo’s from around Ireland in the fifties. Well what caught our eye was a photo of Malahide Sea Scouts on board the  “The Lady Grania” a Guinness ship opposite the Customs House on the River Liffey.The caption read members of the north Dublin troop pictured in 1959 modeling their new uniforms.

The eight girls in the photo were all members of the Malahide Sea Rangers of  the Irish Girl Guide Association a section within IGG.Sea rangers were established in  Malahide (The Lady Grania), Dollymount (SRS Queen Elizabeth 2),Dunlaoghaire,Bray,Ringsend,Dodder and Howth.The ranger’s named their sections after naval and merchant ships.Correspondence between rangers and ships were encouraged.

Over the years the the units twinned with established Sea Scout groups and would meet in their dens and on occasions have joint activities. The girls in the photo are named Ann Fry,Barbara Boyd,Margaret Dawson,Hilary Norton,Ruth McMullan,Diana Gilbert,Vivian Morrison and Vivian Wakely.Some of the girls would have had brothers both in the modern sea scout troop 9th Port Malahide and the old 15th Dublin Malahide land scout troop.

Unexpected cancellation!

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Making way in Dublin Bay

Unexpected cancellation of this years rowing regatta was not just once but three times. Whatever happened to when the students  go back to school in September the weather gets better? Our near centennial regatta has had its interruptions over the years since its beginnings in 1914.The years during both the First and Second World Wars , Sea Scouts went abroad as volunteers as able sea men ,  signalers and commissioned officers  in the Merchant and Royal Navy .

The high winds of recent days would make it impossible to get crews out on the water. All sections had been training and looking forward to the regatta.However the up and coming Long Distance Skiff Race  on Saturday 17th September is expected to get a start. Best of luck to the Malahide crews. Congratulations to the girls in the Neala troop who came third in the junior seamanship competition the Hamill Cup held recently in Howth.

Sea Scout Rowing Regatta

Malahide Sea Scouts attend the 22nd World Scout Jamboree in Rinkby, Sweden

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Malahide contingent , depart St.James Terrace to the 22nd World Scout Jamboree

Twenty two leaders and scouts from Malahide attend the 22nd World Scout Jamboree been held at  Rinkaby (near Ahus) in the South of Sweden. Scouts traveled from Dublin by air on Monday and Tuesday  25th/26th July 2011. The official opening commenced on Wednesday 27th July with 39,000 participants  from 160 different countries. The camp will finish on the 8th August .

The Jamboree promise to be a very memorable event .A full weeks programme of   fun, educational and challenging activities ,which draw on the patrol system. Opportunities on discovering new cultures , global development issues ,respect for oneself and others ,the environment , health,peace and community development.

Malahide leaders who will represent the group at the Jamboree as IST (International Service Team)

Irish Sea Scouts at the 1st World Scout Jamboree 1920

Malahide scouts over the years have been well represented at  World Scout Jamborees which go back  as far 1920 when former Group leader Mr. Jack Webb attended the 1st World Scout Jamboree in Olympia, Kensington, London between 30th July to 8th August 1920. In 1957 the 50th Anniversary of Scouting also known as Jubilee year the 9th World Scout Jamboree was held in Sutton Park, Birmingham, England and 18 scouts and leaders from Malahide attended.

New Coxswain’s

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Over the days 16th to 19th April 2011 14 scouts and leaders completed their Practical Oars Charge Certificates. Many thanks to examiners Liam Ball of 5th Port Dollymount Sea Scouts and Cian O’Gradaigh of 7th Port Howth Sea Scouts.

New Coxswains for Malahide Sea Scouts presented with both Advance and Intermediate Oars Charge Cert.s

New Coxswains for Malahide Sea Scouts presented with both Advance and Intermediate Oars Charge Certs

The days for the assessment where fine with variable winds up to force 4 coming from an easterly direction . Spring tides were strong and proved a little difficulty when approaching “picking up a mark”  or carrying out “man-overboard drill” . Steering with out a rudder required all the skills of the coxswain’s .However all had trained hard and standard was good.