Great Scot: September 2006: Busy, productive
half-year for Venturers
Great Scot: September 2006: Busy, productive half-year for Venturers
The 1st Hawthorn Venturer Unit enjoyed a busy, productive and successful time during the first half
of 2006. In March, Jonathan Goldsmith and Lachlan Fraser (both '05) were both presented with their
Queen's Scout awards. This is the highest award achievable by a Venturer Scout and requires over 300
hours of effort in a variety of areas.
In April, four members of the unit attended the Hoadley Hide, a four-day competition hike against
Venturers from all over the state. Congratulations to our team of Tom Rees (Year 12), Chris Baker
(Year 11), Andrew Sandbach (Year 9) and Calvin Tan (Year 9) who were runners-up. At the same time,
a further four members of the unit attended a four-day Queen's Scout hike in the Otways.
In May, we challenged the Rovers to a game of Thunder Hockey. Everyone had fun showing their
competitive side as well as socialising with the Rovers. The Venturers were victorious 15-7. At the
end of May past members of the unit and Rover Crew joined up in a surprise farewell dinner for
Assistant Venturer Leader, Andrew McKeon ('91). Andy has been a Leader with the unit for the past
12 years, and in that time has held a variety of roles including District Venturer Leader. We wish
him well in his new job in the USA.
We celebrated the end of Term 2 with one of our traditional all-nighters, scrrening movies and playing
Game Cube all night in the Scout Hall. It was an exciting way to start the holidays - although very
few of us got any sleep that night.
David King
(Year 12)