Portlaw
had an active scout group throughout the 1970’s & 80’s; at the time the
association was the CBSI (Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland).
At
various stages the group consisted of Scouts, Cubs & Beavers.
There was
also a Girl Guide group in the town.
Over the
years the group lost members and eventually closed.
In the
summer of 2014, after various meetings in the Community Hall, a group was
formed with the intention of re-establishing a Scout Group in Portlaw.
The
decision was made to re-apply for the old group number, 10th Waterford, and use
the traditional neckerchief colours of yellow with a blue border.
After a
process of Garda vetting and some training sessions an information night was
held in Clodiagh House on Thursday 23rd October 2014 to announce details of the
opening. Applications for membership were taken on the night.
The group
will open with two sections, Beavers (ages 6 - 8) & Cubs (ages 9 - 11) with
the aim of opening a Scout section in the future.
Weekly
meetings will be held in Clodiagh House, Beavers on Wednesdays & Cubs on
Thursdays.
Application
forms are still available from any of the leaders or can be downloaded from the
facebook page - facebook.com/10th.Portlaw
Back Row: Liam Coe, Orla Crotty, Maria Kennedy, Anne Coe, Clare O'
Mahony, Ann Marie Cullen Hayes, Radek Wera, Pat
Dunphy, Noel Purcell
Front row: Ricky O'Mahony, Niall Rooney, Brian Fanning (Waterford Scout
County Commissioner), Julie Walsh, Patricia O'Hara.
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Text courtesy of Liam Coe.
Images 830, 831 and 832 courtesy of Scout Group.
Images 830, 831 and 832 courtesy of Scout Group.
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