Group News

Lockdown refurbishment complete!

30/4/21 - As you know, our leadership team have been working extremely hard during lockdown to make the most of the time and keep our HQ looking spick and span. More than that, the hall has had a complete repaint and we've just become owners of new flooring throughout the building which makes us feel a little emotional! We're really pleased and hope that you like it too. Should we introduce a slipper rule? We'd like to thank Anna, Dave, Jim Martin and all the others who have contributed so much over the last few months.

Dirty Hands, Smiley Face, We Have Space!

23/4/21 - WE'RE BACK WITH A BANG! All our sections are now up and running and we've welcomed around 100 young people back to activities face-to-face. For the moment, we'll stay outside (we are Scouts after all!) and we're already looking into the future to get plans in place to offer as much as we possibly can. If we haven't seen you yet, we can't wait! There are still places in our Cub and Scout sections, but be quick! We've been inundated with enquiries. Join here

Busy, busy, busy!

28/3/21 - Whilst it's all been quieter than usual, our volunteers have been making a difference to the HQ and the grounds to make sure we're in top shape for when we come back face-to-face after Easter. There's been decorating, blinds fitted to the den and kitchen and lots & lots of tidying and sorting. Thank you to everyone who's contributed so much time and effort.

We can't wait to see you!

23/3/21 - We're really pleased to be able to announce that we are making plans for our comeback, provided all goes well with the Government's proposed timeline. Our sections will be reopening their doors face-to-face from around Easter and you will receive details from your section leaders via e-mail soon. WE CAN'T WAIT! We've also got space for new members in all our age groups.

Virtual Scouting

28/2/21 - Maidstone East Scout District has launched its own portal to help you continue your Scouting at home. You can upload what you need to get badges, watch videos and take part in the district's Taskmaster competition, all through the online portal at http://maidstone-east-scouts.online. Have a look and have a go!

#ThankTwo Thank You

22/2/21 - Thank you to all those who nominated our members of our Leadership team for all their extremely hard-work during lockdown and in 2020 beforehand. Whilst nobody at St Luke's does it for the praise & adulation, your kind thoughts and words on Facebook are really appreciated.

#ThankTwo

18/2/21 - Every year on February 22, we take some time to commemorate the history of Scouts and thank the volunteers who make it possible. This February 22 – after what’s frankly been a bit of a rubbish year – we want to double the amount of gratitude we show.

18/2/21 - Every year on February 22, we take someWe’re asking volunteers, young people and parents/careers to join us by celebrating #ThankTwo. It’s easy to get involved – all we ask is that you show your gratitude and thank two people and/or groups of people. These people can be fellow members who’ve kept Scouting despite the setbacks, volunteers who’ve organised Scouts meetings, and/or heroes of your local community. Here are three steps to showing your appreciation.

1. Give your heroes some window space

Over the next month, we’re asking you to give your chosen heroes prime spot on your windows. We’ve created a couple of templates (download below) that you decorate with your young people. Once decorated, we want you to show off your designs and highlight the two people you want to thank by displaying the signs in your window. That way, everyone who walks pass will know who’s gone above and beyond in your community.

Be as creative as you like – you don’t need to use the templates if you don’t want to, and you can draw, paint, write or use collage to make your sign – but most importantly, we want to see what you come up with!– Take a picture of the display in your window and share your thanks using the hashtag #ThankTwo. You can do this as a group activity, with a child over half term, or if you’re feeling artistic or fancy a relaxing activity, could give it a go yourself.

Download the designed 'Thank you' template

Download the 'Clean Thank you' template

Download the 'Thank you for...' template

Shout about them on social media

If making a sign isn’t your cup of tea, a simple way to thank someone for their contribution could be highlighting them on your social media channels. On Monday 22 February, why not give some space on your channels to talk about the amazing work someone’s done? Remember to tag them but also to hashtag #ThankTwo, because we want to read the great stories too.

3. Nominate them for an award

Another great way to show your gratitude to volunteers is to nominate them for a Good Service award, or for those who’ve gone over and beyond, we have our Meritorious Conduct and Gallantry Awards. To nominate someone for an award, you’ll need to complete a nomination form and send it off to an approver (most likely your commissioner): you can find more info at scouts.org.uk/awards.

If you’ve got newer members, members who don’t quite meet the criteria yet or people who you want to highlight who don’t hold a Scouts role, you could award them with the Commissioner Commendation award. You can also gift non-members with our Thanks badge, a metal badge which comes displayed in a gift box with a message of thanks from our Chief Scout Bear Grylls. Read more about our Thanks badge.

These are only a few ways to show your gratitude this month, and we’re sure you say thank you in many other ways locally. If you want more inspiration, you could consider our 8 meaningful ways to say thank you and a few less formal ways to say thanks.

Keep an eye out on our social channels over the next couple of weeks as we plan to say our own very special thank you to our amazing volunteers. For now, we hope you can put your own plans in place to give those locally the credit they deserve.

We're back online!

17/2/21 - After a break which was far too long, St Luke's is proud to get its new and improved website back online. We're pleased to share with you information about the group, how you can help and a bit of what is going on. Our social media sites have also had a bit of a revamp and some have now sprung back into life after a period of inactivity. We hope it will help you keep in touch and know what's going on in our fantastic group!

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