Scouts
59th Edmonton Scout Group works to support Scouts Canada's Mission to help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world by providing opportunities for the youth in the community by providing safe, youth-led, adventurous programs that foster self-confidence, teamwork, values, and problem-solving skills through a combination of personal challenges and community contribution. Our Group wishes to extend a huge and heartfelt "Thank you" to Ermineskin Community League for their generous support of our Group; ECL's support of our Group is invaluable to our ability to achieve our mission.
59th Edmonton Scout Group Orange Pack Cubs (youth ages 8-10 years) regularly meet on Wednesday evenings at ECL.
Venturer Group (youth ages 13-17 years) enjoy the opportunity to use ECL on Monday evenings.
Jennifer Kirkaldy, Group Commissioner 59th Edmonton Scout Group 780-660-9429
[email protected] 59thedmontonscouts.com
59th Edmonton Scout Group Orange Pack Cubs (youth ages 8-10 years) regularly meet on Wednesday evenings at ECL.
Venturer Group (youth ages 13-17 years) enjoy the opportunity to use ECL on Monday evenings.
Jennifer Kirkaldy, Group Commissioner 59th Edmonton Scout Group 780-660-9429
[email protected] 59thedmontonscouts.com
Pathfinders/Rangers/Sparks and Brownies |
Pathfinders:
For girls ages 12 to 14 Pathfinders
The Pathfinder program allows girls to take the lead and become active in the causes they believe in. In Pathfinders, girls will start to develop their independ-ence while also learning the value of teamwork. Girls have the chance to organize their own events and outings and are encouraged to explore new interests in diverse areas such as photography and web design, fashion and interior design, engineering, community safety, technology and more.
For girls ages 12 to 14 Pathfinders
The Pathfinder program allows girls to take the lead and become active in the causes they believe in. In Pathfinders, girls will start to develop their independ-ence while also learning the value of teamwork. Girls have the chance to organize their own events and outings and are encouraged to explore new interests in diverse areas such as photography and web design, fashion and interior design, engineering, community safety, technology and more.
Rangers:
For young women ages 15 to 17
Rangers is all about leadership and community involvement and a flexible program that allows teens to create their own unique Guiding experience. Young women begin to explore career options and learn valuable skills such as budgeting and event planning. Rangers are also involved in active leadership opportunities like global development projects, eco-awareness initiatives and teaching skills to younger girls as Girl Assistants.
For young women ages 15 to 17
Rangers is all about leadership and community involvement and a flexible program that allows teens to create their own unique Guiding experience. Young women begin to explore career options and learn valuable skills such as budgeting and event planning. Rangers are also involved in active leadership opportunities like global development projects, eco-awareness initiatives and teaching skills to younger girls as Girl Assistants.
Sparks and Embers:
Sparks is a place for fun activities for 5 and 6 year olds. She’ll have a blast playing games, sharing laughter and discovering her unique talents and interests with new friends in a safe space where she can just be herself.
Embers is a place for fun activities for 7 and 8 year olds. She’ll have a blast with old and new friends using her imagination, exploring nature, gaining new skills and finding ways to “Lend a Hand” in her community.
Sparks is a place for fun activities for 5 and 6 year olds. She’ll have a blast playing games, sharing laughter and discovering her unique talents and interests with new friends in a safe space where she can just be herself.
Embers is a place for fun activities for 7 and 8 year olds. She’ll have a blast with old and new friends using her imagination, exploring nature, gaining new skills and finding ways to “Lend a Hand” in her community.