Girlguiding Cambridgeshire East
Jarman Centre Opens to the Public for the day!
Visit the Jarman Centre, our residential and camping venue in Newmarket, next Sunday 12 September 10am - 4pm, as part of Heritage Open Days.
Set in 13.5 acres of woodland, it has never before opened to the general public, but to celebrate our Centenary, come and see what guiding today offers and learn about our guiding heritage.
Special activities for families include: archery and trampoline sessions throughout the day; bushcraft; self-guided orienteering and trails around the woodland estate.
Click here to find out more and let us know if you are coming, to help with our planning!
SPICE holiday!6 girls and young women members of SPICE, our county unit for girls and young women with additional needs, and four of their Leaders, took part in the Anglia Region SMILE Canal Boat holiday in July.
Last Updated (Monday, 23 August 2010 20:29)
What has been your Centenary “mountain-top moment?”One of the aims of the Centenary was for every member to experience a mountain-top moment.
If you are a member of our county, please tell us, in no more than 20 words, what yours has been so that we can include them at our Vision event and in the county website and publications.
Email, along with your name and role, to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Last Updated (Thursday, 19 August 2010 09:06) LOOK 2010, our county camp, gets underway!Over 300 Guides and their Leaders from Girlguiding Cambridgeshire East, and some international guests from France, the USA and Taiwan, are currently having lots of fun and adventure at our county Centenary camp this week, LOOK 2010.- Read their blog and see some pictures here!Last Updated (Thursday, 19 August 2010 21:49) Four Generations at Race 1004 Generations of one family from March joined over 1700 other guiding members from Last Updated (Thursday, 19 August 2010 09:08)
Girlguiding UK Centenary Garden opens at ScotsdalesCambridge City Trefoil Guild have been celebrating Girlguiding UK’s Centenary with special events, as have their young counterparts in Rainbows, Brownies and Guides, but they also wanted to mark the 100 years of guiding by creating a Centenary Garden. Scotsdales Garden Centre rose to the challenge by helping the Guild to design a flowerbed to enhance the front entrance to the David Rayner Building, home of the Cambridge Cancer Help Centre. Last Updated (Wednesday, 02 June 2010 19:47)
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