Attendance

1st Freeport Scout Troop
Jamie Leggott
11th Kitchener Scout Troop
Ted Claxton
Resource Persons
Ken Coyle, 69th Kitchener Rovers
Nick Ebner, Scouter-at-Large
Pierre Michiels, Scouter-at-Large

Spring Thaw Scouters' Social — April 11, 2007

Scouter Ted could not stay long but did drop off some supplies and wished us the best of luck. Scouter Jamie arrived just as we were leaving and we had a vehicle meeting with him. The evening started off with most of the participants arriving around 17:30. It was a cold and very windy evening. The meet and greet went over very well and a lot of general discussion took place as is common with this kind of event. At approximately 18:15, it was decided to partake in the potluck meal. Sausages, potato salad, coleslaw, and scalloped potatoes with cheese and ham were all part of the meal. Along with Chocolate Swiss Roll for desert. As some of the food had not been opened it was decided that Pierre would see if this could be returned for a refund. A rave review was given to the cook (Michelle Coyle) of the scalloped potatoes and it was suggested that she be kept on in the future.

North Waterloo Camporee — May 27-29, 2007

After the meal discussion was centred around the camporee. The main question that came up is, has the camp been booked? If not who is looking after this? 69th Kitchener Rovers will not be doing security this year. Pierre has a few guys that could do it but he needs to know now so that they can be booked. A design was decided on for the camporee crest and Ken is going to get this in motion. Jamie has agreed to run the water canon again this year. Are we going to run most of the same events again this year? Are we going to do the silent blind auction? What about the cook off? When is our next meeting going to be to discuss the camporee?

Adjournment

The meeting ended at 19:30. It was agreed that we had good food and fellowship. The only disappointment is that there were not more people out.

—Minutes prepared by Ken Coyle

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