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Gilwell Park & Volunteer Opportunities IR Conference - Philmont 2012

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Gilwell Park & Volunteer Opportunities. IR Conference - Philmont 2012. Gilwell Park The Quiz!. Question 1. Q. Which family in Gilwell history is considered to be the most important. A. Chinnery. B. Windsor . C. Peck . D. Maclaren. The Chinnery Family. Question 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gilwell Park

& Volunteer Opportunities

IR Conference - Philmont

2012

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Gilwell Park The Quiz!

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Question 1Q. Which family in Gilwell history is considered to be the

most important

A. Chinnery

D. Maclaren C. Peck

B. Windsor

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The Chinnery Family

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Question 2Q. Which famous Bridge is this originally from?

A. BrooklynB. Golden GateC. Tower BridgeD. London Bridge

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Question 3Q. Who provided the funding to buy Gilwell Park?

A. Winston Churchill

C. Dick Turpin D. Boris Johnson

B. William de Bois Maclaren

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Question 4Q. What year did we buy Gilwell?

A. 1917

D. 1920

C. 1919

B. 1918

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Question 5Q. Where did the first Rover Scouts sleep on their first

night at Gilwell?

A. Patrol Tent

D. The Gardeners ShedC. Bivvys

B. The White House

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The Pig Sty

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Question 6Q. Who was the first Camp Chief?

B. Derek TwineA. David Beckham

D. Bob HopeC. Francis Gidney

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Question 7Q. What happened in September 1940?

A. Gilwell requisitioned by the War Office D. German Pilot ejects

and lands on GilwellC. Bombs hit Gilwell

B. Plane Crashes on Gilwell

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Question 8Q. How many people arrived at Gilwell every day during the

world Scout Jamboree in 2007?

A. 7,000

D. 4,000 C. 5,000

B. 6,000

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Question 9Q. Where is this statue found?

A. Irving

D. SydneyC. Gilwell

B. Philadelphia

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Question 10

Q. Where did this come from?

A. ThailandB. New ZealandC. USA

D. Mexico

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Gilwell Today....• It’s warm – about 68F and cloudy!

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Always the first full weekend in Sept

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Volunteering at Scout Activity Centres

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Why Volunteer at a Centre in the UK?

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Where can I go?• Locations across the UK from London

to Northumberland

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What do I get?• Full training with all March and

September starters trained at Gilwell Park• Food and Accommodation• Uniform• Great experience!

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How do I apply?

www.scouts.org.uk/sac

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Gilwell has always been about people. From the likes of Chinnery and Gibbs in the past to early Camp Chiefs; Gidney, Wilson and Thurman who achieved so much through to the newest Beaver Scout coming to a Funday, they have all made a difference.

It’s the people that have made Gilwell what it is today and who will continue to give it that Scouting spirit