During 2009 a shop had a special on. The leaders went out and spent some money on all sorts of lights to use at discos, party's and other things.
Unfortunately the disco ball was dropped ion the first night the Guides were looking at them.
Now there are cables missing. When we have more money there will be more cables.
The equipment we have and can still use is still fun to have. The District has spare extension cords and socket extensions.
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Showing posts with label Equipment. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Using the CD player.
There is a CD player where we meet. As long as the Guides organising the music show one of the leaders the C.D's before the CD player is used then it may be used in different activities.
Even played during the meeting time if they agree.
NOTE: All the CD operators need to have their Occupational Health and Safety checks by Debbie first.
Even played during the meeting time if they agree.
NOTE: All the CD operators need to have their Occupational Health and Safety checks by Debbie first.
Flag poles have their uses.
There are only three uses for a Flag pole.
The main use for a flag pole is to hold a Flag. More aptly known as "The Colors". Another use for Flag Poles are to center the ropes that peg the flag pole down. The third use for a Flag Pole is to give the Color Party a Job.
Flag poles are not used as entertainment props, dance poles, spare tent poles, dilly bag lines, prospective spare kindling even or anything else other than a Flag Pole. Boaring! but true. Boils down to having respect for the "Colors" and what and who those the "Colors" represent.
The main use for a flag pole is to hold a Flag. More aptly known as "The Colors". Another use for Flag Poles are to center the ropes that peg the flag pole down. The third use for a Flag Pole is to give the Color Party a Job.
Flag poles are not used as entertainment props, dance poles, spare tent poles, dilly bag lines, prospective spare kindling even or anything else other than a Flag Pole. Boaring! but true. Boils down to having respect for the "Colors" and what and who those the "Colors" represent.
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