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Gorsebrook Junior High
Duke of Edinburgh 2016/17
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Service - aka - Volunteering
Become an active member of your community and experience how great it feels to help others. Organizing events Coaching a sports team Tutoring Helping other people School Clubs Scorekeeper
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Skill Discover new abilities and interests or improve on and develop your existing talents. Musical instrument Computer Graphics Computer programming Knitting Cooking Life guarding Babysitting Reading
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Physical Recreation Get active, improve overall fitness, and learn to live a healthy lifestyle Soccer Hockey Yoga Dance Badminton/Squash Basketball Softball Walking
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Adventurous Journey Cultivate a spirit of adventure, discovery, self-reliance, and environmental conservation while undertaking a wilderness or adventure experience. Hiking Canoeing/kayaking Snowshoeing Horseback Sailing
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Bronze Service, Skill, & Physical Recreation: 1 hour / week 2 hours / 2 weeks 4 hours / 4 weeks Adventurous Journey: 2-day activity Minimum 6 months Pick major
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What’s In It For Me? The Award is internationally recognized by employers and schools; a great way to build experience and your resume. The Award provides a great sense of personal achievement, new skills and interests, self-development, and leadership skills. Students in Nova Scotia can receive up to 3 high school credits. 1 for the completion of each level---Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
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Equipment Sleeping Bag Tent Stove Pot/Pan Plates/Utensils Lending Depots MEC
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Packing If raining, line inside of pack with a garbage bag
Pack socks, extra running shoes, etc in baggies Remove tent from bag, then put in pack EVERYTHING must be in backpack!!! Garbage bins provided for recycling….use paper plates and plastic utensils.
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Practice Journey – Wednesday, May 10th 6K
Important Dates Practice Journey – Wednesday, May 10th 6K Gorsebrook/Commons/Conrose Field 9:30am Start :00pm Finish Adventurous Journey – Saturday/Sunday June 10/11. 20k (16 Saturday, 6 Sunday) Keji Nat’l Park….meet bus at GBJH 0800.
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At the Campsite 4 per tent group 1 tent per group Own sleeping bag
1 stove Pot/pan 2L water each Must cook 1 x Supper and 1 x Breakfast Need lunch/snacks for Saturday hike x 15km Need lunch/snacks for Sunday hike out x 6km
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First Aid Qualified Remote/Wilderness FA FA Kit Emergency vehicle
Phone tree Ticks Clothing Horseplay
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Misc - $30 (sunscreen, bug spray, extra food, fuel cannisters, etc…)
Cost Registration - $30 Entrance fee – Free Camping fee - $4.90 per ($200.00) Bus - $850 Van - $300 Wood – $25+ Water - $20 Misc - $30 (sunscreen, bug spray, extra food, fuel cannisters, etc…) $10.00 from each participant to help cover final costs.
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