

Arklow Sea Scouts
News
More
to come..........
08/June/2011:
A Watch from
Arklow Sea Scouts won the Cill Mhantáin 'Cinders' challenge last
weekend.
In addition to winning the challenge outright, they also won four
trophies in individual
sections of the challenge - Bases, Campcraft (Rory Nolan Memorial
Trophy), Test Meal and
Campfire. For winning the challenge they were also awarded the inaugral
'Cinders' flag. The
Watch will now go forward to participate in the national 'Phoenix'
challenge.
23/August/2009:
Arklow Sea Scouts today went to Courtown with two RIBs and sixteen canoes to provide
water safety cover for Ireland’s first “Ironman” triathlon. Unfortunately Force 6 winds
(rising to gusts of Gale Force 8) and heavy seas led to the cancellation of the swim element
of the competition. The event, named “Éireman” was to consist of a 3.8km swim, a 180km
cycle, and a 42 km run.
As the swim element was cancelled, the Sea Scouts returned to Arklow and decided to go
canoe surfing at the Cove instead. Photos are available on our web album which can be
accessed via the links at the side of this page. The Troop will now take a short break from
activities before restarting for a new Scouting year on Friday, September 4th.
02/August/2009:
Arklow Sea
Scouts today
manned stalls such as the Gladiators, Bronco Bull, Throw the
Anchor, Kids
Slide and
many more on the quay in the annual Arklow Maritime Festival,
raising
funds for the Arklow Lifeboat. Click here
for a
thank you letter from the RNLI to
everyone
who took part on the day. Click here
for a
thank you certificate from the RNLI to
Arklow Sea
Scouts for fundraising.
01/August/2009:
Harbour Troop
held its
annual Summer Camp over the past week in Lough Dan National
Scout Campsite.
Photos of
the camp are available in our online photo album.
05/July/2009:
Sgt Jim Hoare of
the Irish
Army (father of two of our Sea Scouts)
met with a group of
Chadian Scouts
while on peacekeeping
duties in Chad, as part of the United Nations’
MINURCAT
mission. Click
here
for
a photo.
04/July/2009:
Harbour Troop
held an
overnight camp last night, and today brought visitors from
Portarlington
Scouts and
Wicklow Cubs out canoeing at the Cove.
29/June/2009:
The annual
Seafarers
Memorial Service was held tonight in the Arklow Sea Scout Hall.
Afterwards a
wreath was
laid at sea from the RNLI lifeboat, and Arklow Sea Scouts laid
a wreath on our
“Gone
home” memorial for ex-members of Arklow Sea Scout Group.
21/June/2009:
The Cill Mhantáin
Scout
County Camp took place this weekend in Lough Dan. The weekend
was a tremendous
success,
with hundreds of youth members attending from seven Troops
(Arklow
Sea Scouts, Rathdrum Scouts, Wicklow Sea Scouts,
Newtownmountkennedy Scouts,
Kilcoole
Scouts,
Delgany Scouts and Greystones Scouts). Also there were Ventures from
Various Groups.
Activities
run over the weekend included kayaking, open canoeing, sailing,
rafting, a
mudslide, an
obstacle course, a zip line, bridge building, orienteering, team
building
games, a youth
forum,
campfires and survival skills including lighting fires using just flint
and steel. Photos
of the
event are available on our website’s photo album.
10/May/2009:
Members of Harbour
Troop
today acted as staff on the initial practice event for the Éireman
Triathlon in
Courtown. In
excess of 200 competitors took part, while our members provided
water safety cover
for the
swim, and acted as stewards for other parts of the triathlon.
04/May/2009:
The Southeast
Provincial Sea
Scout Camp took place this weekend in Lough Dan. The
weekend was a
tremendous
success, with 254 youth members attending from 12 Troops
(Bray
Sea Scouts, Greystones Scouts, Wicklow Sea Scouts, Arklow Sea
Scouts, Wexford Sea
Scouts,
New Ross Sea Scouts, Dodder Sea Scouts,
Malahide Sea Scouts, Howth Sea Scouts,
Donabate
Sea
Scouts, Naas Scouts, and the Killaloe SIG). Also there were Ventures from
Kilmacud, Arklow
and Bray. Activities
run
over
the weekend included rowing, sailing, open
boat
canoeing, kayaking, power-boating, boat bivvies, a (very muddy)
assault course,
mountain
hiking
and many others activities. Photos
of the event are available on our
website’s photo
album.
03/May/2009:
A vintage car rally
took
place today on Arklow’s South Quay. Refreshments were provided
by Leaders, parents
and
friends of Arklow Sea Scout Group, operating out of the Arklow Sea
Scout Centre.
26/April/2009:
Members of Arklow
Sea Scout
Group today ran a stall in the Cairde le Chéile information day,
held in the Arklow
Leisure
Centre. The purpose was this was to provide information to the
general public on
what we do,
and included videos and photo slideshows of our activities.
26/April/2009:
Watch Leaders
Michael Pluck,
Freddie Hoskin and Tadhg Gallagher represented Arklow Sea
Scout Group at the
National
Youth Forum this weekend in Larch Hill. The Group was also
represented at the
South East
Provincial MPSE (backwoods) training
course by Sea Scouters
Darren Doyle and
David
Kavanagh.
24/April/2009:
Arklow Sea Scout
Group
tonight held its annual Awards Night. In front of an audience of the
Group’s Sea Cubs,
Sea Scouts,
parents and Leaders, Sinéad Dunne was awarded the trophy
for “Junior Sea
Scout of the
Year”, while Leigh Downey was awarded the trophy for “Sea
Scout of the Year”.
Meanwhile
Boom Watch were awarded the title of “Watch of the Year”.
Congratulations to
both
Sinéad and Leigh, and to all the members of Boom Watch.
05/April/2009:
Arklow Venture Sea
Scouts
have completed a major part of their project to bring back the
campfire circle at
Lough Dan
National Scout campsite. They are completing this project
as a crew as part
of the
Lough Dan Ranger team.
29/March/2009:
The
National Council (AGM) of Scouting Ireland took place this weekend in
the
Slieve Donard
hotel
in Newcastle, Co. Down. Three of Harbour Troop’s Watch Leaders attended
and
spoke in
support
of a motion they had proposed. The motion, which passed with an
overwhelming
majority,
instructs the Chief Commissioner (Youth Programme) and the National
Youth
Programme
Committee to ensure that the new Scouting Ireland programme is
inclusive of
Sea
Scouting, and that it will include a Sea Scout badge scheme of at least
15
badges (one for
every
year that a youth
member is in the programme).
Arklow Sea Scout Group is extremely
proud
of the three of our Watch Leaders (two
aged 14, one aged 15) who presented their case
very
well, and were extremely articulate and reasoned.
17/March/2009:
Arklow
Sea Scout Group today marched in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade in
Arklow.
All
members
of Harbour Troop who marched were rewarded with a camp the following
weekend.
07/March/2009:
Today
a “Child Protection Awareness” course was held in Greystones. Four Sea
Scouters
from
Harbour
Troop attended as part of their ongoing training requirements.
22/February/2009:
Members
of Harbour Troop today went on an “expedition” to the bi-annual RDS
Dublin Boat
Show.
14/February/2009:
The
National Scout Challenge Day took place today. Harbour Troop had one
team in
this event
following
the County pre-qualifier. The “Three and a Half Amigos” came in 17th
place overall.
25/January/2009:
The
Cill Mhantáin Scout County Challenge Day took place in Kilcoole today.
One of
Harbour
Troop’s
teams, the “Three and a Half Amigos”, came first in the bases section,
and in
second
place
overall. They will now go on as one of Cill Mhantáin’s two entries to
the
National
Challenge
Day to be held on 14th February in NUI Maynooth.
10/January/2009:
Today
a “Scouting Fundamentals” Course was held in Arklow Sea Scout Centre.
This
course
Is
the first course in the Woodbadge Training Scheme delivered by the
Scouting
Ireland
Training
Team to new Scouters (adult members).
01/January/2009:
The
annual New Year’s Day Sponsored Swim was a great success, with in
excess of 30
Swimmers
taking part, including 15 of our own Sea Scouts. Photos of the day can
be seen
by clicking
here.
25/December/2008:
All
of us here at Arklow Sea Scouts would like to wish you a merry
Christmas and a
happy
new
year.
24/December/2008:
Arklow
Sea Scouts again carried out their annual Christmas bagpacking
fundraiser in Tesco
Arklow.
Due to the generous donations from the people of Arklow, we can
continue to
provide
An
excellent youth programme throughout 2009 for our youth members.
30/November/2008:
Four
Watch Leaders from Arklow have returned today after representing Arklow
Sea
Scouts
at
the national Watch Leaders consultation forum on the new programme.
This event
took place
in
Dollymount Sea Scout Centre on Bull Island, Co. Dublin.
23/November/2008:
The
Cill Mhantáin Scout County Watch/Patrol Leaders training weekend took
place
over
the
past three days at the Arklow Sea Scout Centre and Campsite.
09/November/2008:
The
Arklow Sea Scout Group today had a Group mass.
06/November/2008:
Arklow
Sea Scout Group tonight held its AGM. The following appointments were
made by
consensus:
Group Leader – Tom Byrne
Deputy Group Leader – Heather
Redmond
Group Secretary – Thelma
McDonald
Group Treasurer – Elizabeth
Condren
Quartermaster and Facility
Manager of the Sea Scout Centre – Jimmy Myler
Group Bo’sun – Darren Doyle
After
stepping down from their positions, we would like to thank Majella
Myler and
Mia
O’
Byrne for their service as Group Secretary and Group Treasurer
respectively.
25/September/2008:
Cill
Mhantáin Scout County held its AGM tonight. This meeting was of
particular
importance
to
Arklow Sea Scout Group as our Group secretary Majella Myler was elected
as the
new
County
Commissioner for
this Scout County. Majella and her husband Jimmy also received
two
national awards each, both the Gold Service Award from Scouting
Ireland, and
the Silver
Merit
Award from Scouting Ireland. The awards were presented by the outgoing
County
Commissioner
Tony. Gold Service Awards are awarded for over 25 years of service to
Scouting.
Silver
Merit Awards are awarded for "exceptional and notable service to
Scouting" (definition
from
www.scouts.ie).
This follows two other awards which were received last month by other
Sea Scout
Leaders from
Arklow
Sea Scout Group, Darren Doyle and David Kavanagh. Both received the
Scouting
Ireland
Woodbadge
Award, which signifies when a Scout Leader completes their training and
is
invested
into
the 1st Gilwell Scout Troop. The 1st Gilwell Scout Troop is a symbolic
Scout
Troop that
Scout
Leaders across the world are invested into once they become fully
trained Scout
Leaders.
17/August/2008:
Last
week Harbour Troop returned after having been at Jamboree 2008.
Congratulations
to
Darren
Doyle and David Kavanagh who were awarded their Woodbadge beads, with
more
than
two years of training leading up to this point. A more detailed report
will
follow soon…
29/June/2008:
The
annual Seafarers Memorial Service was held tonight in the Arklow Sea
Scout
Hall.
Afterwards
a wreath was laid at sea from the lifeboat.
16/June/2008:
Over
the past few days our Port Watch held a work weekend in Lough Dan. The
barn was
completely
cleared out and can now function as a wet weather shelter.
03/June/2008:
The
Southeast Provincial Sea Scout Training Camp was held over the past
weekend in
Arklow.
This
weekend involved Sea Scout troops and Scout troops who do water
activities as
the
main
part of their programme.
06/May/2008:
The
Cill Mhantáin Scout County Camp was held over the past weekend in Lough
Dan.
The 4 day camp included:
kayaking
rock climbing
sailing
archery
abseiling
windsurfing
rafting
mudslide
zip line
powerboating
plus the usual campfires, bivvies, games, etc.
Even the
weather decided to chip in to make it another great County Camp for
Cill
Mhantáin!
27/April/2008:
Harbour
Troop will be taking part in the Southeast Provincial Sea Scout
Training Camp.
26/April/2008:
The
troop will be taking part in the Cill Mhantáin Scout County Camp on the
May
bank
holiday
weekend.
26/April/2008:
A
Vintage Car Rally will be held in aid of Arklow Sea Scouts on Sunday
the 04th
of May.
The
venue is South Quay, Arklow.
24/April/2008:
9th
Wicklow Sea Scout Group tonight held its annual table quiz in “The Old
Ship”
pub.
€469
was raised on the night.
17/March/2008:
9th
Wicklow Sea Scout Group took part in the St. Patrick’s Day parade as
usual.
Members
of
Harbour Troop who took part will be taking part in an activity camp
next
weekend.
24/February/2008:
All
of the Watch Leaders, older Sea Scouts, and Sea Scouters from Arklow
attended
the
Southeast
Provincial Programme Conference today.
15/January/2008:
The new set of tents
arrived
today. Each Watch owns two of these tents each, for use only
by their Watch. The
tents were
purchased using funds raised in the New Year’s Day Swim.
These Vango 4-man dome
tents
should be getting a lot of use this year, with the Sea Scouts
each trying to achieve
their
“Camping 100” pins for the centenary of Irish Scouting, no less
so than when they are
used on the
Irish Centenary Jamboree in August!!
13/January/2008:
Well
done to Arklow Sea Scouts Leigh, Shane and Tadhg, who today won the
Cill
Mhantáin
Scout
County Challenge Day. Their team “the three amigos” will now go
on to
represent
Cill
Mhantáin Scout County at the National Challenge Day in February.
28/December/2007:
In 2004 Harbour Troop (the Sea Scout Section
of Arklow
SEA Scout Group) held their
first New Year's Day Swim to fundraise for
safety
equipment needed for Sea Scout
activities for the following year.
This event turned into an annual event and is
now
approaching its 5th year. For the next
event, other Sections in Arklow SEA Scout
Group have
decided to join Harbour Troop
on their New Year's Day Swim for the first
time to
fundraise for themselves for the year
ahead.
On 01/January/2008 the 5th installment of this
now annual
event will take place on
Arklow's
South Beach at 12:00 (subject to weather conditions at the time). If
anybody
would like to sponsor this swim, all help is
very
much appreciated. Better still, why
not join the other nutcases and go in for a
dip in
the Irish Sea in the middle of Winter? ![]()
Soup/sandwiches/hot drinks/etc available
afterwards
in the Arklow SEA Scout Hall.
29/June/2007:
The
annual Seafarers Memorial Service was held tonight in the Arklow Sea
Scout
Hall.
Afterwards a wreath
was laid at
sea from the lifeboat.
17/June/2007:
The
Arklow Sea Ventures won the National Venture Scout Raft Race in Lough
Dan.
12/June/2007:
RNLI
gave
an
informal talk on sea safety (lifejackets, VHF, flares, etc),
to
the
Scouts
and we also had a flare demonstration (handheld and parachute).
The
Scouts
found it very enjoyable and had lots of fun
learning
about sea safety in a hands on way.
07/May/2007:
Splashdown
’07 was a great success with around 200 Scouts taking part.
10/April/2007:
Congratulations to
Shane and Mark
Hoare (from the Sea Scouts and Cubs
respectively)
who are now Leinster Orienteering Champions in the Under 12s,
and
Under 10s categories.
22/March/2007:
The
annual Arklow Sea Scouts table quiz was held in “The Old Ship”. It was
A
great success and over €835 was raised on the night.
Scouting Ireland Centenary Jamboree 2008 press release – click here
18/January/2007:
Hi all
As you
are probably aware we had serious water damage in the Scout hall
over the Christmas week.
The
Builders have been in and rectified the problem. We also took this
opportunity to rebuild and enlarge the
Galley,
and
to convert the loft into a proper training room. So if
you know where there are any training
aids,
like overhead projectors
flipchart easels etc. grab them for the sea scouts
Congratulations
to
Darren, Michael, David and Ali who completed their
Scouting Essentials Leader training
and
have been presented with their Gilwell woggles.
Further
to
training The Sea Scout Leaders will be heading to Cork for a
Sea Scouting seminar, this will update us on
all
the new safety regulations, child protection policies, and new
programme presentations which we have to be aware of.
Therefore
there
will be no Scouting next Friday26th, Saturday or Sunday.
For
updates see
http://www.arklowseascouts.ie/
Yours
in Scouting
Jimmy
County
challenge
Meet
in Scout Hall on Sunday at 9 oclock ((that’s in the
morning))
We
should be home at 5 or 5.30
Full
Uniform
Bring
a packed lunch and rain wear
15/January/2007:
Hi All,
Here are the details for the night out as
discussed at the
last county
meeting. I have booked the Abbey suite in the Wicklow Grande
hotel for
Saturday the 10th Febuary. Food will be served at 8.30 and
followed by a
band. I hope you are all up for a laugh and are able to attend.
RSVP as soon as possible via arklowseascouts@eircom.net
Hoping to see you there,
Laura Coey
Please pass this message on to thoses
who don't have an email in the
directory or those who don't read them
THANKS
11/January/2007:
We are happy to say that the hall has reopened on a limited basis after initial
repair of the damage caused by the burst pipe. However construction work
will still be taking place upstairs, in the Ward room, and in the Galley. As a
result, these locations will remain out of bounds until all repairs are complete.
11/January/2007:
The Scouts and Vents will have their first meeting back after Christmas this Friday.
03/January/2007:
Port
of
Sea Scout’s
Dock Road
Arklow
Dear Swimmers
Thank you for your participation in the ‘Sea Scout’s New Years Day Swim’ Please pass
on our thanks to those who sponsored you.
As
you are aware the funds you raised go directly to the purchase of
equipment,
this then
ensures
that the youth of Arklow have the facility to enjoy ‘Outdoor
Activities’ in a
truly
safe
manner.
In
these days of dangerous distraction especially towards the Drug Culture
and of
early
Drinking,
all clubs and associations directed at teenagers need to be supported
fully.
Scouting
offers a clean healthy distraction through a system of activity
‘Learning by
Doing’
Here
in Arklow we have the finest youth facility in the County if not in the
Province which
hundreds
of children use each week. In the future we hope to expand on this to
allow
greater
access for the youth of Arklow,
for
more information see our website
Thank
you once again for your support.
Yours
in
Scouting
01/January/2007:
The
New Year's
Day swim was a great success with 35
swimmers
taking
part,
including quite a few of our own Scouts.
Photos
will
be
available soon on our photos page.
14/December/2006:
Note to
parents.
As you are aware we had
as serious water leak, in the loft of the Scout Hall,
whereby the incoming
mains burst/parted, and was running for several hours. This
has destroyed the
Ceilings of the Kitchen, Ward room and entrance hall, It also
destroyed the upstairs
plywood floor, the ward room floor cover, computers
At this time we are
awaiting on the insurers damage assessors to arrive
We will have no
further troop meeting until the hall has been made safe for use by
young people, most
likely early in the new year,
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Each Scout has been
given their ‘Christmas Bag-pack’ schedule, A special thanks to
the few adults and
parents who have volunteered to help us in this vital fundraising.
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Our The New Years Day
Sponsored swim will take place on the South Beach
@ 12 sharp Please
come along and support the event and back to the Hall for
refreshments. Sponsor
cards can be handed in on the day
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For further updates
see our web-site
http://www.arklowseascouts.ie/
Please note that adult/parent
support in necessary as Scouting
does not come under any
reasonable financial grant remit.
Yours in Scouting
Jimmy
19/October/2006:
To
celebrate our 35th Birthday, on Friday the third of August
next
year, from 8 till midnight, we will be hosting a BBQ for all past
and
present members of Arklow Sea Scout Group in the Scout
grounds.
Music will be provided by "Thunderbirds". BBQ will be
available,
just bring your own beverage.
09/October/2006:
Hi
all,
Many
thanks
to all who participated in the
Watch/Patrol training
weekend.It
was a great success with 38 young leaders from 7
troops
(9th Wicklow-Arklow, 1st Wicklow/2nd Dublin-Greystones,
4th
Wicklow-Wicklow town, 11th Wicklow-Delgany,
3rd
Wicklow-Newtown-Mt-Kennedy, 16th Wicklow-Newcastle and
6th
Wicklow-Rathdrum) getting involved.
The
venue (Arklow den) was excellent, weather was good, water
activities
great and the food brilliant. A special thanks to those who
gave
of their time for the weekend:
Trainers:
Eleanor, Michael, Barry, David, Cian, Lianda, Rory,
Gerry,
Jimmy, Iain, Eoin and Darren.
Food prep:
Majella, Pat and Pat.
Patrol Pals:
Lauren, Andrew, Stephen, Andrew and Neil.
The Water safety side:
Pat, Peter, Darren, Terry and Jimmy.
The
scouts had a great weekend under canvas and learned quite a
lot, please ensure
that the put
this learning/training into practice and
complete
their leadership badge by planning and executing their 4
week
programme along with a hike etc.
Also
over the weekend the County Forum (Scouts) were held with 6
Scouts
voted in, 3 of which will be participating at the National forum.
They
discussed/wrote up motions which they will bring up at the
National
forum in Larch hill 21/22 October next.
Each
group can also send one delegate per section
as
an observer if they so wish.
The
County Reps are as follows:
Stephen
O'Neill, Rathdrum, DELEGATE
Sophia Casey, Delgany, DELEGATE
Daniel Cooney, Greystones, DELEGATE
Conor Harrington, Rathdrum,
Brendan O'Reilly, Greystones,
Sophie Gallagher, Delgany.
For those who missed
out on the
weekend, please pass on the
County
Reps details to your PL/WL Council.
Our
next County event will be the challenge and quiz day in
Newtown-Mt-Kennedy
14/1/07
10.30-4.00,
BOOK BY 18/12/06
TO
Michael Connaghton, mikieconn@eircom.net
Please
remember to book
early to Michael Connaghton,
mikieconn@eircom.net for the County Splashdown camp
over
the
May Bank holiday weekend as places will be limited.
And finally a big
thanks to
Jimmy, Majella and all the Arklow crew for
their
energy and commitment over the weekend.
Anthony Finnegan
1st Wicklow-2nd Dublin
Greystones Scouts
28/August/2006:
The
first batch of photos from our summer camp in
the
Gorges du Tarns in France are now available online.
14/August/2006:
The
troop has now returned from its summer camp in France.
More
details will be posted soon.
09/July/2006:
Final
preparations are now being made for our summer
camp
in France next month. We will be meeting at the Scout
Hall
in the early hours of the morning on the 4th of August,
and
will arrive back on the 13th.
09/July/2006:
Following
recent contact with a group of Explorer
Scouts
(ages 14 to 18+) from Bristol, and consultation with
our
Sea Ventures, it has been decided to try and twin the
two
groups. If all goes well they should be staying here next
summer,
with our Sea Ventures travelling the opposite
direction
also next summer.
09/July/2006:
Congratulations
to our Sea Scout Leader Darren
who
got married 3 weeks ago.
06/June/2006:
The
County Management Meeting is being held in
Greystones Scout Den
(opposite
the La Touche Hotel)
at
9pm sharp on the 06/June/2006. All leaders are
entitled
to attend.
02-05/June/2006:
Following
the huge success of Splashdown on the May
weekend,
we have decided to organise a Splashdown Part 2
camp
for this weekend.
27/May/2006:
The
Arklow Scout Group are having an open day today to
show the general
public exactly
what we do in Beavers,
Cubs,
Sea Scouts, and Sea Ventures. For more info click
here.
17/March/2006:
The
whole Scout Group marched in the St. Patrick's
Day
parade as usual. The Scouts and Ventures who
took
part (instead of standing on the Main Street
where
we could see them) will be rewarded with
having
a camp next weekend. Only Scouts that
marched
will be allowed on this camp. This year, we
also
entered two floats into the parade showing the
things
that we do to the public. One was a sailing boat,
and
the other was a tent with several camping items
such
as a Trangia, etc.
10/March/2006:
The Group
Awards Night was held tonight
in the
Scout Hall. For photos click
here.
18/February/2006:
Trip
to the "Great Outdoors" show in the RDS.
11/February/2006:
The "Bali
Hai" was moved to the
scout hall.
Photos of
this can be seen by clicking
here.
28/January/2006:
The scouts
who braved the cold and took part
in
the New
Year's Day swim were rewarded today
with
the chance
to do a powerboating
course
in
Dún Laoghaire.
01/January/2006:
The New Year's Day
swim was a
great success with
in excess
of 30 swimmers taking part. Photos
are
available
by clicking here. The scouts
who braved
the
cold to do the swim
were rewarded
with a day of
powerboating
in
Dún
Laoghaire.