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5th Weyburn Scouts encourage new families to join adventure

The 5th Weyburn Scouts is open to children ages five and older, and includes Weyburn, Estevan, Fillmore, Radville and the surrounding areas.
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The 5th Weyburn Scouts volunteered at the War Mother luncheon after the Remembrance Day service.

WEYBURN - A new season of adventure will soon being for the 5th Weyburn Scouts. A group information and registration night will be held on Thursday, Sept. 7 at the Grace United Church Basement from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The information night is open to any families who are interested in learning about Scouting, who are a returning family, or are considering joining their leadership team.

The 5th Weyburn Scouts is open to children ages five and older, and their area includes Weyburn, Estevan, Fillmore, Radville and the surrounding areas.

Also available during the Scouting information night will be uniforms available for sale or trade. Families who want to bring down retired uniforms are encouraged to do so.

For those families who are unable to make the information night, they can register online at www.scouts.ca, or contact Scouter Michael at 306-861-5105 or Scouter Lise at 306-861-3467.

Scouts Canada is the country’s leading co-ed youth organization, offering programming for children and youth aged 5-26. With over 50,000 youth participating across the country, in multiple languages and reflecting Canada’s multicultural landscape, kids and youth in Scouts chart their own path of discovery.  Through a variety of fun experiences, outdoor adventures and contributions to their community, Scouts builds resilience and skills that set them up for life.  

Youth in Scouts are supported by a dedicated team of over 12,000 volunteers who collectively donate over two million hours of their time, providing youth with the opportunity to grow, to challenge themselves and to experience countless firsts. 

These volunteers help bring their vision of youth making meaningful contributions to creating a better world to life by lifting people, communities and neighbourhoods.

For over 100 years, Scouts have experienced countless “firsts” through outdoor adventure and fun. Scouting youth also have a strong sense of civic responsibility and environmental awareness. From food and clothing drives to shoreline clean-ups and maintenance, Scouts encourages youth to give back.

Scouts help build a better Canada as active citizens creating positive change by contributing to their communities.