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Slideshow: Brownie pack enjoy activity centre holiday



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Published Date: 29 August 2007
2nd Manston Brownies enjoyed a pack holiday at Thornthwaite Activity Centre near Pateley Bridge.
The pack enjoyed a range of different activities all based around an animal theme.

These included arts & crafts, BBQ, wide games, plays, and a sing-a-long.

Brownie guider, Heather Woodhead, said everyone had a fun time.

"The idea of a brownie holiday is that we spend an extended length of time away together so we can get to know the girls better and they can experience a weekend away from home in safe surroundings."

Tawny Owl , Rebekah Nunns, said: "My first brownie pack holiday as a guiding leader was, well what can i say, a fantastic experience that will stay with me for a long time. There was a great sense of being together, a big family.

"The children and adults alike were all there for one another and the children's behaviour was a credit to their pack. Next year here we come."


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  • Last Updated: 22 August 2008 9:46 AM
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