Anchors' Party St John's Methodist Church, Luton 16th November 2024 (Updated for 2024/25) CANCELLED
Anchors' Party Sadly due to lack of interest we have had to cancel the Anchor Party this Saturday.
The Anchors' Party is to be held at St John’s Methodist Church, Luton on Saturday 16th November 2024 from 1.15pm to 3.15pm.
No uniform required... just your party clothes.
Cost is £6 per young person including all crafts and food. Payment on the day is fine (cheques made payable to West Anglia Battalion, please)
We look forward to another great Battalion Party!
Please confirm numbers to Colin Watts cpwatts@ntlworld.com or 07801 908323 by 9th November 2024. Please advise Colin of any special dietary requirements by 9th November 2024.
Anchors' Potted Sports Priory Methodist Church, Bedford 1st February 2025 (Updated for 2024/25)
Anchors Potted Sports
The Anchor Boy Potted Sports will be held on Saturday 1st January 2025 from 2pm at Priory Methodist Church, Bedford. Please arrive by 2pm so we can get off to a punctual start. It will be followed by the Football Skills Competition, both competitions should last around 1 hour and 30 minutes each, the end time will be 5pm.
Boys should come wearing Anchors blue polo shirt and/or red sweatshirt with suitable joggers, trainers etc.
Boys should wear a sticker or badge with their name and company so we know who's who.
Please confirm your company's attendance and the number of teams to Alasdair McFarlane by Friday 31st January 2025.
Rules:
Teams should consist of four boys.
Companies may enter more than one team.
Start begins on one blast of the whistle.
End of the time will be indicated by two blasts of the whistle.
Boys should take turns continuously until the stop signal is given.
Score cards should be given to the marker to record final scores after each event.
Each game will last for 5 minutes with 2 minutes break in between.
The same adult is to stay with the same game throughout the competition to standardise scoring for each event.
Final scoring -
The team with the highest points in a game will be given 1 point for that game.
The team with the next highest points in a game will be given 2 points for that game.
The next 3 points for the game and so on.
The points for the team that comes last in a game will depend on the number of teams present.
The game points for each team will then be totalled and the team with the lowest points will win.
In the event of a tie the team with the highest number of 1st places will win.
The games are:
Bean Bags in Hoops - see diagram below - points gained by throwing the bean bags into the hoops, 1 point for large hoop, 2 for middle & 3 for small.
Burrowing beavers- 2 by 10 chairs, boys crawl under them and back to the start. 1 point is given for every time the course is completed.
Skittles - similar to 10 pin bowling - 1 point scored for each skittle knocked down.
Balls in Bucket - 1 point for each ball that lands inside the bucket.
Snakes and Ladders - sum of group for the spot a counter is on when the time is up.
Skip-a-roo - Each boy skips 5 times then passes onto the next. 1 point for every 5 skips completed.
Jumping - Each boy jumps sideways over a line 10 times then passes onto the next. 1 point for every 10 jumps completed.
Dribbling - each boy dribbles in turn around 5 cones there and back. 1 point for each completed dribble.
Jenga Tower - how high in centimetres can you build a Jenga tower?
Cartoon characters - How many can you identify? Adults to write what boys say on answer sheet.
Jigsaw - the time taken to complete it / the number of pieces completed.
Put Playing Cards in Order - 1 point gained for each card in the correct order.
Anchor Boy Football Skills Priory Methodist Church, Bedford 1st February 2025 (Updated for 2024/25)
Anchor Boy Football Skills
The Anchor Boy Football Skills Competition will be followed immediately by the Football Skills Competition. This starts on Saturday 1st February 2025 with the Potted Sports Competition first from 2pm at Priory Methodist Church, Bedford. Estimated start time of the football skills competition is 3.30pm, both competitions should last around 1 hour and 30 minutes each, the end time will be 5pm. Please inform Rebecca Lant of your attendance or otherwise no later than Friday 31st January 2025.
No footballing ability is required (apparently).
Boys should wear indoor football clothes.
Teams
Teams shall consist of between four and seven Anchor Boys with one or more adult helpers who may not participate in games but may return balls to boys in non-dribbling / passing challenges. If companies wish to enter more than seven boys they may enter multiple teams of between four and seven boys. If a company wishes to enter fewer boys, they may be made into a combined team with boys from another company. At a leader's choice, a team of three may be entered as an independent team.
Companies must bring one adult for each team they enter to help with scoring. Other parents/family members spectating must not interfere with the boys during the games.
Skills Challenges
All skills challenges shall run for 3 minutes per game. Boys shall start and stop on the whistle with the score being the team total within the time. For all games boys shall run in a strict rotation, so no boy shall ever have more than 1 turn more than any other boy.
1. Speed
Cones 3m apart. Start behind first cone, run up to & tag second cone, back and tag next player. 1 point per completed run
2. Dribbling straight line
Cones 3m apart. Dribble ball up to and round end cone then back and hand over. 1 point per completed run.
3. Dribbling in & out
Large cones 3m apart, two low cones equally placed in between. Dribble in and out of cones (S shaped), around end cone and back in between cones then hand over to the next player. 1 point per completed run.
4. Target shooting - near
Ball placed on a marker, 3m from a series of colour-coded large cones in a target 1m wide. 3 points for hitting the centre cone, 2 for hitting adjacent cones, 1 for end cones. If multiple cones hit, lowest scoring cone counted.
5. Target shooting - distance
Ball placed on a marker, 6m from a series of colour-coded large cones in a target 1.5m wide. 3 points for hitting the centre cones, 2 for hitting adjacent cones, 1 for end cones. If multiple cones hit, lowest scoring cone counted.
6. Target shooting - moving ball.
As 'Target shooting – near' but with a leader rolling in the ball from cone 1.5m to one side. Boy must play ball from inside a 1m wide window as marked.
7. Point passing
First two players lined up 2m apart. First boy must pass ball to second who must return the ball. When 10 passes have been completed (total, not pass and return), first boy shall drop out, second take his place and next boy become the second. Point per completed pass (so 10 per cycle).
8. Throw-Ins
Boy to line up behind marker and throw a ball with both hands from behind their head with both feet staying on the ground. Target and scoring as per near target shooting above, points awarded no matter how ball hits cone as long as hasn't hit a wall or other person between throw and cone.
Scoring
10 points shall be awarded for the highest score at the end of the competition in each individual game, then 8 for second, 6 for third, 5 for fourth down to 1 for eight. These scores shall then be added up to determine the winner. In the event of a tie, the team with the most higher places shall be given the position. If a position is still tied, raw points scored from all events shall be totalled and the higher score given the position.
Notes for organiser
* Set up as many games as possible before the start: some games may share a setup but if too many share it's easy for teams to both need the same one, especially at the end. I find setup takes about 30 minutes for one person.
* Remember to leave space between the games for boys to line up in their teams, and at the end of games to avoid crashing into walls, where possible.
* Shooting and passing games in particular tend to have balls flying off in all directions. Try to give them a little more margin if possible to stop interfering with other games.
* Roughly, the skills challenges should take the first hour leaving the second hour for matches. Ideally give the boys a drinks break between the two which gives time to reset from one layout to the other.
* All bar one game requires a football. You can either give each team a ball to use for all games, or leave a ball with each game. Foam balls are best indoors. If you need more than you have identical balls, leave balls on games to maintain equality.
* Ensure all staff understand their games before each game is started. Teams have been found part-way through a game doing passes by throwing, for example.
* You need a lot of cones! Ideally small marker cones and taller sports cones, like mini traffic cones.
* A badminton court is often marked out in halls and should be 6m wide. Ideally you should have a tape measure with you though.
* Don't forget a stopwatch / countdown alarm and whistle, and paper to keep track of the match list and scores.
* I've used small skills goals for the games. They work well and provide no doubt as to whether the ball went in, but do move around as they're light and Anchor Boys fiddle... I'd suggest fixing them to the floor with masking tape or they move quite a way across the pitch before you notice.
* Assuming everything is running to plan, during the skills sessions all you need to do is blow the whistle every three minutes. If you want to get the next bit ready, take photos etc. you should have time.
* Each team needs their own score sheet, with plenty of space to let them keep tally scores. Some scores get very high. I like to also give each team their own copy of the rules for the games as above, and to leave a large-print copy of the game rules with each game.
Anchors' Bowling Go Bowling, Dunstable 8th March 2025 (Updated for 2024/25)
Anchors' Bowling
Anchors & Juniors 10 pin bowling competition will be held at Go Bowling Dunstable, Court Drive, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU5 4JD on Saturday 8th March 2025 from 9:30am to 11:30am.
Please notify entries to Angela Hathaway as soon as possible, and no later than Saturday 22nd February 2025.
Please Arrive at 9:30am to sort out your members shoes. The Bowling starts at 10am to 11am. Cost is £5.50/child. Presentations will be at 11am to finish around 11:30am. Please Confirm numbers to me (Angela Hathaway) by Saturday 22nd February 2025 at very latest. Email, WhatsApp or text, (not on Facebook, not messenger)
Anchors' Outing
Anchors' Outing
The Anchors' Outing is to Mead Open Farm, on Saturday 18 May.
Meet at 10am and depart at 4pm.
Please confirm attendance and numbers to Rob Ciantar by Wednesday 15th May so we have an idea of how many of you are attending and how many children and staff you will be bringing. If you should have any additions or drop outs after this date then you must check with Rob first before excepting any more bookings, just in case the venue cannot take any more.
The children will need a packed lunch, drink, waterproof (just in case) and money to spend in the shop if they so desire.
The cost is £12.00 per child and £TBC per adult (Based on a minimum number of 20!) We do get some free adult places which I will tell you more about once I have final numbers from everyone a bit closer to the time.
Please note that if children want to go on the slides they need to cover their bare arms and legs and have socks. If the Adults choose to have a go they do so at their own risk!
We advise that you bring sanitiser and make sure that everyone washes their hands after touching the animals.
You can go around the venue in company groups but it would be nice to all meet up at lunch time and eat together.
Please make sure you all adhere to the BB guidelines for transporting children in staff cars with 2 adults per vehicle. Parents can drop children off at the venue and then return to pick them up later.
This is a BB outing and I would discourage you using parents as supervision for your group, however if you need to do this then they MUST be registered with your company and be DBS checked please.
Any queries to Rob Ciantar.
Anchors' Art (Some exampled included in the body and below) Deadline for entries: 31st May 2025 (Updated for 2024/25)
Anchors' Art
Rules:
Medium: Paint, felt tipped pens, crayons or pencils on A4 white paper
The theme for the art competition is A Boys' Brigade/Boys' Brigade Girls' Association Recruitment Poster/Cartoon
Entries must be in paint, felt tipped pen, crayon or pencil on white A4 paper.
Nothing may be stuck to the paper, i.e. collage is not permitted.
Entries should not be mounted in any way.
A title or short description may be written ON THE BACK.
The competition will be judged in the following age groups:
Anchors
Age 5-6 School year 1
Age 6-7 School year 2
Age 7-8 School year 3
Juniors
Age 8-9 School year 4
Age 9-10 School year 5
Age 10-11 School year 6
General Rules:
A Company may submit up to two entries per age group (up to 6 per section). Younger children's work may be submitted in an older age group.
All entries should be submitted to the organiser by 31st May. The following information MUST be included on the back of each entry:
Entrant's Name (Christian name and Surname)
Entrant's age on 31 May 2025
Company name
Age group entered, by school year (see above)
Entries received without this information will not be included in the competition.
Where possible all judges will be independent of the battalion. All judging is to be completed by the final event of the session and results announced on this occasion.
One each of first, second and third place will be awarded in each age group. In addition an unlimited number of "Highly Commended" will also be awarded in each age group.
Points will be awarded in each age group as follows:
1st place: 5
2nd place: 4
3rd place 3
Highly Commended: 2
Each company's points will be added together to work out the final placings in each section. Battalion points will then be awarded in line with the usual scoring system.
If you need any more information, including where to post your entries to, contact the competition organiser Ruth Jones
Anchors' Summer Event
Anchors' Summer Event
Life to the Max (This is being organised by London District) and is being held at Phasels Wood Activity Centre, Hemel Hempstead. More details are available direct from their website: https://thebbinlondon.org.uk/whats-on/life-2-the-max/
Please let Rob Ciantar know which sections you are booking in for Competition Points.