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St Luke's
Brownies and Guides - Wednesdays |
St Luke's Brownies.
We have a thriving Pack, which meets every Wednesday evening in St. Luke's
Church Hall, Cliff Lane from 6:00 pm until 7:15 pm for girl’s from 7-10 years
old during term-time. We have varied and interesting meetings trying our hands
at varying crafts, working as a group on varying badges focusing on our
community, world issues, our environment and healthy living. |
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St
Luke's Guides. The
Guide Company meet every Wednesday from 7:30 pm until 9:15 pm in
St. Luke's Church Hall during term-time is open to all girls from
10-15 years old.
In Patrols, the girls work on varying “Go For Its” which offer
varying challenges for the girls to work through and complete.
Each year the girls have the opportunity to attend a camp under
canvas which is good fun. |
If you would like
more information please come along to one of the meetings to see what we
do,
or contact: Mrs Christine Bell - Telephone: 01473 711415
ALSO:
Holy Trinity
(18th Ipswich) Brownies meet Monday evenings 6pm
at Holy Trinity Church.
Contact details are Rebecca Robinson Tel: 410083 or
email
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BOTTLE BANK. The Bottle Bank at the Margaret Catchpole has been adopted by
the St Luke's Brownies Pack. They are responsible for checking to make
sure it does not become too full. In return Ipswich Borough Council pays
the Pack a sum of money.
A bonus payment may be paid if a certain amount of glass is collected.
Please try to recycle your glass at this bank as it will help our
environment and the Brownies as well. Thank You! |
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