Kinta 01 90th anniversary gathering


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01 Kinta 90th Anniversary Gathering photo is now published!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

One Day Camp 30 August 2008

Aims And Objectives

  1. To give intensive training on various scout skills
  2. Test on leadership and troop management
  3. To enhance the scouting spirit through scouting skills


Activities

Pitch tents, compass and map reading, (theory and practical), scout staff(tongkat) drills, inter patrol competitions – drills, commando course and rope course.

Scoutmaster incharge

Mr Lau Wai Fong and Mr Hoh Soon Wen

Scoutmasters and trainers present:-

  1. Mr Lee Tat Lang (Scout teacher advisor)
  2. Mr Selvin David A. PPT (Scoutmaster)
  3. Mr Chua Kian Meng (Scoutmaster)
  4. Mr Lau Wai Fong (Scoutmaster)
  5. Mr Hoh Soon Wen (Scoutmaster)
  6. Mr Kenny Wong Weng Cheong (Trainer – Drills & Swimming)
  7. Mr Aravind (Trainer – First Aid)

Troop leaders in charge:

  1. Troop Leader :Daryl Yong
  2. Secretary : Wong Mun Choong
  3. Treasurer : Wong Kah Wei
  4. Quartermaster : Kenny Wan

“People who are COMPETENT

  1. Those who can see what needs to happen
  2. Those who can make it happen
  3. Those who can make things happen when it realy counts.”


LOVE is –

Slow to suspect, quick to trust;

Slow to condemn, quick to justify;

Slow to offend, quick to defend;

Slow to demand, quick to give.

Monday, August 25, 2008

The Tallest Scout Pioneering Tower In Malaysia

On the 6 of June 2008, the Shiang Yang Open Troop scouts built the tallest scout pioneering tower sited in Bercham Recreational Park, Ipoh. The troop spent 10 days to have the structure up. The official height measured by the land surveyor was 40.26m which made it possible for them to finally put their names in the Malaysia Book Of Records as the Tallest Scout Pioneering Tower in Malaysia



On 6 June 2008, YB Dr Mah Hang Soon has officiated the opening ceremony of the tower. The ceremony started with speeches, handing out the souvenirs to sponsors and lastly the signing of the certificate of Malaysia Book of Records. Later on, there was a competition and campfire with a series of events such as drills competition, modern and backwoods cooking competition, sketch competition, dancing competition, morse code competition, and mini pioneering project competition.The First Kinta Troop participated for the first time after many years in the wilderness in the following competition: 1. Drills, 2. Cooking and finally in the sketch.


Congratulations to Shiang Yang Open Scout Troop and all the others who had worked hard to make this historical moment a success.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

The Meaning of the Scout Oath.

Before you pledge yourself to any oath or promise, you must know what it means. The paragraphs that follow will help you understand the meaning of the Scout Oath.

On my honor . . .

By giving your word, you are promising to make every effort to live by the high ideals of the Scout Oath. Your success is a measure of your honor. AS a Scout, you must hold your honor sacred.

 

. . . I will do my best . . .

You have many talents, skills, and interests. Do your best with them, and use them for good purposes. Don't be satisfied with less than your best effort even when less is required of you. Measure your achievements against your own high standards, not against the performance of others. As a Scout and through-out your life, you will have opportunities to learn and to help many people. You will also be faced with challenges that may severely test you. Use your abilities to do your very best. That is what Scouting requires.


. . . To do my duty to God . . .

Your family and religious leaders teach you to know and love God and the ways in which God can be served. As a Scout, you do your duty to God by following the wisdom of those teachings in your daily life, and by respecting the rights of others to have their own religious beliefs.


. . . and my country . . .

As you study our country's history, you learn about the men and women who toiled to make Malaysia great. Most contributed in quiet ways. Others sacrificed their lives for our country. All of them did their part to build the nation we have today. Help keep the MALAYSIA strong by obeying its laws. Learn about our system of government and your role as a citizen and future voter. Do all you can to help your family and neighbors live happy, productive lives. The land itself is an important part of our national heritage. Work for the conservation of our natural resources. Teach others respect for the land. Your efforts really will make a difference.


. . . and to obey the Scout Law; . . .

The TEN points of the Scout Law are the rules of Scouting. They are also rules you can apply to your whole life. The Scout Law sets forth ideals to live up to. By using the Scout Law as a guide, you will know you are always doing your best. Others will respect you for the way you live. Most importantly, you will respect yourself.


. . . To help other people at all times; . . .

There are many people who need you. Your young shoulders can help them carry their burdens. A cheerful smile and a helpful hand will make life easier for many who need assistance. By helping whenever aid is needed and by doing a Good Turn daily, you prove yourself a Scout. You are doing your part to make this a better world.


. . . To keep myself physically strong . . .

Take care of your body. Protect it and develop it so that it will serve you for an entire lifetime. That means eating nutritious foods and being active to build strength and endurance. It also means avoiding drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and any other practices that can destroy your health.


. . . mentally awake, . . .

Develop your mind. Strive to increase your knowledge and make the greatest use of your abilities. Be curious about the world around you. Learn all you can both in class and beyond school. With an open attitude and the willingness to ask questions, you will get the most out of your life.


. . . and morally straight.

To be a person of strong character, guide your life with honesty, purity, and justice. Respect and defend the rights of all people. Your relationship with other should be honest and open. Be clean in your speech and actions, and faithful in your religious beliefs. The values you follow as a Scout will help you become virtuous and self-reliant.

LOVE

Love is friendship that has caught fire.

It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence, sharing and forgiving.

It is loyalty through good and bad times.

It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weakness.

Love is content with the present, it hopes for the future, and it doesn't brood over the past.

It's the day-in and day-out chronicle of irritations, problems, compromises, small disappointments, big victories and working toward common goals.

If you have love in your life, it can make up for a great many things that are missing.

If you don't have love in your life, no matter what else there is, it's not enough.

01 KINTA ( ACS IPOH ) ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP 2008



DATE : 23 TO 26 MAY 2008

VENUE : ST JOHN CHURCH IPOH – EDUCATION CENTRE


  1. SCOUTMASTER INCHARGE : ASM MR HOH SOON WEN
  2. COORDINATOR : SM MR SELVIN DAVID.A., PPT
  3. ASSISTANT COORDINATOR : ASM MR LAU WAI FONG
  4. SCOUTMASTER INCHARGE OF USAHA BADGE : SM MR CHUA KIAN MENG
  5. ACADEMIC COORDINATOR : SCOUT TRAINER : MR LIN CHUAN JYE
  6. ASSISTANT COORDINATOR : SCOUT ADVISOR : MISS TAN HUI MIN
  7. SENIOR INSTRUCTORS : MISS ANGELA TAN & MISS NISHANTI
  8. SCOUTS TECHNICAL ADVISOR : MR VOON YEOW HONG
  9. TEACHER ADVISOR: MR LEE TAT LANG
  10. TROOP LEADER : WOO CHENG FEI

ACTIVTIES


  1. BAMBOO CUTTING – FALIM HOUSE
  2. TENT PITCHING
  3. BACKWOODSMAN COOKING FOR MAJU AND USAHA
  4. PIONEERING PROJECTS
  5. CAMPSITE GADGETS
  6. SCOUTS NIGHT / BBQ NIGHT
  7. DRILLS
  8. COOKING CAMP FOOD.
  9. 6 KM AND 8 KM HIKE TEST

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES


  1. PRACTICAL SKILLS
  2. TEAMWORK
  3. PIONEERING PROJECTS AND CAMPSITE GADGETS
  4. BACKWOODS COOKING
  5. USAHA AND MAJU TEST


MAKING THIS CAMP A SUCCESS AND LEARNING EXPERINCE. ENRICHING SCOUTS LIVES AND BUILDING ON THEIR CHARACTER AND PERSONAL DISCIPLINE.



A SPECIAL CAMP T-SHIRT DESIGNED BY MISS ANGELA TAN AND SPONSORED BY FORMER KING SCOUTS – MR ALAN CHUNG ( KL ), MR CHIEW KEAN LOON ( SINGAPORE ), MR KENNY WONG WENG CHEONG ( IPOH ) AND A PARENT.




COMING TOGETHER IS A BEGINNING, WORKING TOGETHER IS A CHALLENGE AND STAYING TOGETHER IS SUCCESS.


THANKS TO EACH AND EVERYONE WHO MADE THIS ANNUAL CAMP A GREAT SUCCESS.


MR HOH SOON WEN (ASST. SCOUTMASTER )

FOCUS FOR 2ND SEMESTER

SCOUTING SKILLS AND COMPETENCY AND CHARACTER BUILDING.


1. DRILLS

2. KNOTS AND LASHINGS

3. FIRST AID

4. KAWAD TONGKAT

5. COMPASS AND MAP READING – INTRODUCE ORIENTATING

6. FOOD MANAGEMENT FOR CAPS, COOKING, MENU PLANNING,

7. QM COMMITTEE TRAINING

8. BACKWOODSMAN COOKING

9. LEADERSHIP TRAINING

10. CHARACTER TRAINING

11. GADGETS

12. PIONEERING PROJECT

13. TRAIN THE TRAINERS = 4-6 JULY 2008 AT GOPENG HILLVIEW RESORT

14. PERAK SCOUTS STATE LEVEL PL TRAINING COURSE

· 3-6 JULY 2008

· KEM BOTA, LAYANG-LAYANG KIRI, BOTA, PERAK



SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMMES FOR 2008


1. ONE DAY CAMP = 20 MARCH 2008 = ACS IPOH

2. ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP = 24 – 26 MAY 2008 = ST JOHN’S CENTER IPOH.

3. ONEDAY CAMP = 30 AUGUST 2008 = ACS IPOH.

4. ANNUAL ADVENTURE CAMP = 22 – 24 NOVEMBER 2008 = GOPENG HILLVIEW RESORT

5. GOPENG CAMERON EXPEDITION = 6- 8 DECEMBER 2008.

01 KINTA SCOUT TROOP MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Scouting is to contribute

To the education of young people,

Through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law,

To obey GOD and the laws of the country

To help build a better world where people live in harmony with one another and nature.

Practice right moral behaviour, are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

This is achieved by

  • involving Scouts throughout their formative years in a non-formal educational process
  • using a specific method that makes each individual the principal agent in his or her development as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and committed person
  • assisting them to establish a value system based upon spiritual, social, physical and personal principles as expressed in the SCOUT Promise and Law.