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Event information notice describing routes, participation conditions, safety requirements, fees, and organisational details for the 31st annual youth hiking event held at Walesby Forest in Nottinghamshire on 22 January 2022.
Event Name:
The 31st Annual Challenge Walk
Date:
22 January 2022
Closing Date for Applications:
16 January 2022
Location:
Walesby Forest, Brake Road, Walesby, near Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Region:
Nottinghamshire, England
Organising Body:
Nottinghamshire County Scout Council
Charity Number:
522441
Event Type:
Youth outdoor walking and hiking event
Activities:
Night Hike, Cub Ramble, Beaver Ramble
Main Routes:
Long Walk (approximately 18 miles), Short Walk (approximately 10 miles)
Additional Routes:
Cub Ramble (approximately 4–5 miles), Beaver Ramble (approximately 1½ miles)
Eligible Participants:
Scouts, Explorer Scouts, Guides, Senior Section, Network Units, recognised Youth Organisations, Leader Teams
Minimum Participant Age:
10½ years (for Challenge Walk)
Team Size:
Minimum 4, maximum 8 participants (Challenge Walk); up to 20 participants for Cub and Beaver Rambles
Adult Supervision Requirement:
Minimum three adults for Cub and Beaver Rambles including one warranted leader
Start Times:
Beaver Ramble 12:00 pm; Cub Ramble 1:30 pm; Long Walk approximately 6:00 pm; Short Walk approximately 7:00 pm
Entry Fee:
£9.95 per person (Challenge Walk); £5.00 per person (Cub Ramble); £4.00 per person (Beaver Ramble)
Included in Entry Fee:
Food, certificates, and camp fees where applicable
Required Documentation:
Challenge Walk 2022 Application Form, Cub Ramble 2022 Application Form, Beaver Ramble 2022 Application Form, Full Medical Form
Safety Requirements:
Mandatory equipment list, checkpoint control system, tally cards, medical information forms
Contact Persons:
Mr Alistair Bow; Mr Keith Morris
Application Method:
Electronic forms available via Facebook page or www.nesst.org.uk
Supporting Organisation:
Scout & Guide Associations
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Beaver Valley Mall
Theme:
Scouting event, Pinewood Derby, First Aid Meet
Document Type:
Event Information
Organization:
ScoutBSA
Author:
John Pavolko, Ken Smith
Target Audience:
Cub Scouts, Scouts, Volunteers, Adults
Period of Validity:
February 7, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Description:
Event schedule and registration details for a Scouting event including Pinewood Derby races and First Aid Meet.
Year:
2026
Note:
Region / City
Document Type:
Calendar
Target Audience:
Joey Scout, Cub Scout, Scout, Venturer Scout, Rover Scout
Period of Validity:
Term 1, 2026
Context description:
Calendar listing significant dates and events for multiple Scout sections throughout Term 1 of 2026.
Year:
2017/2018
Region / City:
Naperville, IL
Theme:
Cub Scout Uniforms
Document Type:
Uniform Requirements
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America (BSA)
Target Audience:
Cub Scouts, Den Leaders, Adult Leaders
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Change Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Leader Appreciation
Document Type:
Planning Sheet
Organization:
Cub Scouts, BSA
Author:
Cub RT Staff
Target Audience:
Scout Leaders, Volunteers, Committee Members
Event Period:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
February 2026
Date of Changes:
N/A
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Program:
Cub Scout Lion Program
Document Type:
Advancement requirements checklist
Source Publication:
Cub Scout Lion Den Leader Guide (#39003 - SKU 644816)
Related Publication:
Guide to Advancement (BSA publication 33088)
Web Resources:
USScouts.Org; MeritBadge.Org; Scouting.org
Intended Audience:
Cub Scouts, parents, den leaders, and Scouters
Adventure Type:
Elective adventure
Subject:
Lion bag creation, personal care checklist, shoelace tying practice
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Rochester, NY
Topic:
Scout Camp
Document Type:
Guide
Organization:
Seneca Waterways Council
Author:
Sara Hardy
Target Audience:
Cub Scout leaders, parents, and participants
Period of Action:
Summer 2026
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
2026
Location:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Youth Scouting, Outdoor Activities, Community Engagement
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Scouts UK
Target Audience:
Children aged 8-10, Scout leaders, general public
Anniversary:
110 years of Cub Scouts
Additional Anniversaries:
40 years of Beaver Scouts, 5 years of Squirrels section
Activities Mentioned:
Camps, adventures, fundraisers, community projects, badge achievements
Volunteers:
Over 163,000 adult volunteers
Membership:
Over 57 million worldwide
Skills Focus:
Teamwork, confidence, outdoor skills, life skills
Contact:
(Insert name, email address, and mobile phone number)
Year:
2010/2011
Region / Location:
Benfontein game farm, near Kimberly, Northern Cape, South Africa
Subject:
Behavioural ecology, parental care
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Utrecht University
Author:
Drs. R. Beishuizen
Species studied:
Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis)
Research method:
Field observation with VHF radio collars and Cybertracker data collection
Study period:
2010–2011
Group composition:
2–5 adults per group, 2–4 cubs per group
Parental roles:
Male and female participation, grooming, guarding, playing, foraging
Key focus:
Cub behaviour, parental care, social dynamics
Date:
Saturday, October 26th
Location:
Three Fires Council Office, 415 N 2nd St, Saint Charles, IL 60174
Audience:
New and experienced Cub Scout leaders, parents of Cub Scouts
Training duration:
8:00am-11:30am
Required materials:
Notepaper, pen or pencil, Cub Scout Leader uniform (if available)
Other requirements:
Hazardous Weather Training (every two years) is also required but not part of this training
Provided:
Continental Breakfast
Training type:
Instructor-led
Target group:
Cub Scout leaders and parents
Event format:
In-person
Year:
1908–2018
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Type of document:
Educational / Scout Program Material
Author:
Lord Baden-Powell and Boy Scouts of America contributors
Target audience:
Cub Scouts and leaders
Themes:
Trustworthiness, honesty, integrity, responsibility
Included activities:
Pack Meeting agendas, character-building adventures, elective activities
Historical references:
Scouting For Boys (1908), Rovering to Success (1922)
Notable figures:
Abraham Lincoln, Davy Crockett
Multimedia:
YouTube videos referenced for teaching
Month/Year of highlighted themes:
January 2016, July 2017, March 2018
Quotes included:
Inspirational quotations on trust and ethics from historical and modern figures
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Bramhope
Topic:
Risk assessment
Document type:
Risk assessment
Organization:
Bramhope Scout Campsite
Author:
Becky Burrell
Target audience:
Activity instructors, participants
Period of validity:
12/05/24 - 12/05/25
Approval date:
12/05/24
Revision date:
12/05/25
Note:
Year
Agency / Organization:
Natural England
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Southport
Theme:
Risk assessment for youth activity
Document type:
Risk assessment
Organization:
2nd Bootle Scout Group
Author:
Peter Duffy
Target audience:
Leaders, parents, youth group members
Period of validity:
16/02/2024
Date of approval:
16/02/2024
Year:
2012
Region / City:
Beaver Bay, MN
Topic:
City Council Meeting
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organ / Institution:
City of Beaver Bay
Author:
City Council
Target Audience:
City Officials, Public Residents
Period of Action:
December 27, 2012
Approval Date:
December 27, 2012
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Beaver Island, MI
Topic:
Library Operations and Upcoming Events
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization / Institution:
Beaver Island District Library
Author:
Beaver Island District Library Board of Trustees
Target Audience:
Library Staff, Board of Trustees, Community Members
Action Period:
June 2025
Approval Date:
June 19, 2025
Amendment Date:
May 15, 2025
Meeting Date:
June 19, 2025
City:
Beaver Bay
State:
Minnesota
Country:
United States
Date:
January 9, 2024
Time:
6:00 p.m.
Type of document:
Municipal council meeting agenda and clerk report
Governing body:
City Council of Beaver Bay
Mayor:
Not specified
Clerk:
Not specified
City Administrator:
Matt Schmidt
City Attorney:
Roy Christensen
Engineer (MPCA):
Makenzie
Topics:
Water Intake Project, Public Works, MPCA compliance, financial claims, payroll, zoning and permits, wastewater compliance, community center usage
Financial period referenced:
December 2023
Resolutions referenced:
Resolution 2024-001
Attachments:
Attachment A – City Council Minutes; Attachment B – Bank Reconciliation
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Beaver Valley
Theme:
Fundraising
Document Type:
Sponsorship Proposal
Organization / Institution:
CrossState Credit Union Foundation
Author:
Tim Wojtaszek
Target Audience:
Credit union CEOs, executives, and decision makers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Bloomington, IL
Topic:
Radio Contest
Document Type:
Official Contest Rules
Organization:
WBNQ-FM
Author:
WBNQ-FM
Target Audience:
U.S. residents aged 18 or older residing in specific Illinois counties
Validity Period:
November 24th, 2025
Approval Date:
November 24th, 2025
Date of Changes:
N/A
Organization:
Beaver Island District Library
Governing Body:
Board of Trustees
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Date of Meeting:
August 21, 2025
Time:
9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.
Location:
26400 Donegal Bay Road, Beaver Island, MI 49782
Region:
Beaver Island, Michigan
Chair:
Monica Longlet
Attendees:
Monica Longlet; Acacia Warmerdam; Denise McDonough; Denny Rahilly; Amy Goehler; Trisch McMillan; Cynthia Pryor; Becca Foli; Rick Speck; Jacque LaFreniere
Agenda Items:
Closed Session; Financial Report; Old Business; New Business; Director’s Report; Public Comment; Adjournment
Financial Matters:
Budget, forecast, reconciliation, check register; bills for July 2025 approved
Programs Mentioned:
Babes and Toddlers; Beyond the Pages; Teen Art Night; Fiero Code Club; Book Club; Seed Library Speaker Series; NEA Big Read
Grants Reported:
C3F grant $6895; Northland Library Cooperative $2902; Molina $1500 (pending); NEA Big Read $9000
Next Scheduled Meeting:
September 18, 2025 at 4:30 p.m.
Year:
2026
Region:
Surrey
Country:
United Kingdom
Event name:
Reach for the Stars
Organising body:
Surrey Scouts
Section:
Beaver Scouts
Type of document:
Event programme and participation guidelines
Format:
Online stay-at-home camp
Dates:
Saturday and Sunday (weekend event)
Opening time:
10am Saturday
Closing time:
3pm Sunday
Main activities:
Activity badges, staged badges, virtual campfire, fitness session, colouring competition
Badges covered:
Air Activities, Builder, Cook, Creative, Experiment, Explore, Space, Hikes Away, Nights Away
Participation method:
Home-based activities with online resources and photo submission
Safety framework:
Scout Association rules and government coronavirus guidelines
Badge distribution:
Via Surrey Scouts leaders; external participants £3 fee
Contact email:
[email protected]