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An introduction to SCOGUI

Hello!

Welcome to the SCOGUI website. If you’re here, chances are you’re interested in finding out about who SCOGUI are and what we do. Please look around and see what we’re all about! Reading the rest of our latest news and checking out the calendar are good places to start. Also, be sure to check out the Freshers FAQ

We keep a blog of all the things we get up to, so here are some quick links to some of our best bits.

Summer Camp 2011 Our annual week long action packed camping extravaganza!
Camping Barn 2011 Our wonderful, relaxing weekend in May
Society Awards 2011 SCOGUI was so proud to win the community award for the third year in a row.
Freshers Camp 2010 This is our big ‘welcome to scogui’ camp, which is always a brilliant weekend. This year it will be on the 21st – 23rd October, put it in your diaries!

If you like what you see, the union bazaar on Sunday the 9th of October is a fantastic chance to find out more. We’d love to see you at our stall where we’ll be handing out flyers and free cake, as well as answering any questions you might have for us. It is also your chance to sign up to our mailing list so you’ll get details of all our tuesday events and freshers camp.

However, if you may not be able to make it the union bazaar, or are just a bit keen to get involved, simply fill in this little form and we’ll add your email address to the mailing list.

Your Name (required)

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Any questions at all, please email me (publicity at scogui.org.uk) or leave a comment on this post.

Vicki
SCOGUI Publicity Officer 2010-12

Freshers FAQ

What is SCOGUI?

SCOGUI is Loughborough Students Scout & Guide Club. SCOGUI comes from SCOutGUIde. We are affiliated to SSAGO, which stands for Student Scout And Guide Organisation. There are SSAGO groups at most universities around the country.

What do SCOGUI do?

It’s hard to describe exactly what SCOGUI does, because we have a go at almost everything, but basically, we love to have fun, go on adventures and challenge ourselves to try new things. We meet every Tuesday evening, to do a huge variety of activities. Please check out the calendar to see the full programme. It is worth noting though, that some of our best activities happen in the summer term when the weather is a bit nicer!
We’re a really social society and there are always pub trips/parties/trips to the cinema being arranged through facebook. There are also four camps a year, the first being freshers camp in October as well as three national rallies.

What is a rally?

Rallies are SSAGO events held three times a year (February, July and November) and happen all over the country. In recent years we’ve been to Southampton, Cardiff, London, Leeds and Edinburgh. A rally is a camp over the weekend that SSAGO groups attend and take part in various activities, specific to the place we are visiting, for instance, last November, we went to London where there were trips to the Tower of London, London Dungeons, London Eye etc. It’s a great opportunity to explore somewhere new and meet other SSAGO members from around the country.

How much does it cost?

SCOGUI costs £15 to join, plus £5 societies insurance if we are the first society you join. This gives you access to all our meetings, though some events, along with camps and rallies do cost extra.

Do I have to be a Scout or Guide?

Nope!

Can you help me find a local scout or guide group to help out at?

Volunteering as a leader is entirely optional. However, if you do want to become involved in local Scouting and Guiding, SCOGUI can put you in touch with the right people. A lot of members are already volunteers and it’s a great way to get involved with the local community. Simply email the Liaisons Officer at liasions @ scogui.org.uk or come and talk to us at the Union Bazaar.

Do I have to wear a uniform?

Nope! Though we do have our own stash – hoodies, baselayers and t-shirts will all be available to buy in the autumn term.

If there is anything else you need to know, please email publicity@scogui.org.uk. Otherwise, we’ll see you at the Union Bazaar!

Freshers Camp 2010

This year, we held Freshers Camp from the 22nd until the 24th of October. This excellent weekend was organised by our freshers rep, Dave Hendy and took place at The Oaks Campsite, just outside Loughborough.

The weekend involved several activities;

  • Mountain Boarding
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Rifle Shooting
  • Assault Course
  • Campfire
  • Of course…drinking games!
  • Mountain Boarding. This is essentially throwing yourself down a hill on a skateboard. And it is a lot of fun! I think (almost) everyone fell down at least once. But none more spectacularly than Jess, please note the keys flying out of her pocket!

    Three brave souls decided to show off; the rest of us at the top of the hill of course booed them when they did not fall over. That is the entire point of mountain boarding after all!

    Our other Saturday activity was rifle shooting, though some people seemed disappointed to learn that the Scout Association does not allow shooting at animals.

    We had a campfire on the Saturday night, SCOGUI campfires are always really fun and we sang A LOT of songs, it was nice to have some new ones from the freshers.

    Sunday morning was the assault course, which, similarly to the previous year, involved forcing the freshers/reluctant returners to attempt to go through the cargo net. Heh.

    I took the opportunity before everyone went home to take some group photos, I think they turned out well!

    A huge thank you to anyone who helped make Freshers Camp the success it was.

    Freshers Events 2010

    To our returners, welcome back! To our lovely new members, welcome!

    We’ve had a great couple of weeks of freshers events this year and I hope everyone has enjoyed them!

    We started with the freshers bazaar where we gave out a lot of free cake and cookies!

    Our first event was our welcome campfire. We had a lot of fun singing some classic campfire songs and attempting to get close enough to the fire to toast marshmallows without melting our faces.

    We followed the campfire with the traditional pub crawl. We visited The Paget, Amber Rooms, Hobgoblin, Moon and Bell before ending up at Stupid Tuesday. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, it was a great evening.

    Still to come, see how our Freshers Camp went!

    Hello!

    Welcome to the SCOGUI website. If you’re here, chances are you’re interested in finding out about who SCOGUI are and what we do. Please look around and see what we’re all about! Reading the rest of our latest news and checking out the gallery are good places to start.

    If you like what you see, the union bazaar on Sunday the 10th of October is a fantastic chance to find out more. We’d love to see you at our stall where we’ll be handing out flyers and free cake, as well as answering any questions you might have for us. It is also your chance to sign up to our mailing list so you’ll get details of all our tuesday events and freshers camp.

    However, if you cannot make it to the Union Bazaar, do not fret! Simply fill in this little form and we’ll add your email address to the list.

    Your Name (required)

    Your Email (required)

    Looking forward to meeting all of you!

    Vicki

    SCOGUI Publicity 10-11

    Freshers Camp Report 16/10/09-18/10/09

    Going on my first scogui camp I really didn’t know what to expect I suppose I really expected it to be like all the other camps I have been on as leader. I have to say I was completely wrong.

    Anyway on the Friday I only just made it to the swimming pool for 6:00 in time as I decided it would be a good idea to start packing at 5:15 but I made it. I was driven to the oaks campsite about 10 minutes from Loughborough by rich and I have to admit I was feeling very apprehensive about the whole experience. When I got there I found that I was sleeping in the nice big new 12 man with mostly other fresher’s. Once we were all unpacked Wilsher decided to come and introduce himself in the form of fresher’s poses, embarrassing stories and a game of I’ve never. (So the drinking began). After this we went over to the alpine hut to have ourselves some very nice pizza after which we played a few more games and generally got to know each other. I ended up going to bed around 4am quite merry (after a brief period of gazing at the stars in my sleeping bag).

    On the Saturday morning I walked into the alpine hut to the nice smell of a cooked breakfast thanks to some of the committee and associate members. After which we had the chance to do archery, mountain boarding, black hole and table tennis. I myself just did archery and table tennis. I was going to do the other activities as well but a football match against the explorers on site was arranged in which scogui fc did very well and despite being outnumbered about 3 to 1 only lost a very respectable 3-2. Soon after this it was time for a very nice dinner of spaghetti bolognaise again cooked by a mixture of the committee, returners and associate members. The final event for the evening was the highly anticipated scogui campfire which was absolutely fantastic! And after hearing some of the best campfire songs I have ever heard, (seeing a rather funny dance from Megan) and making a couple of new friends I went to bed very happy and quite jolly around 5ish. (Last one to bed again! Serious lack of sleep)

    On the final morning I was awoken by a ringing in my ears, oh wait that is just Wilsher standing over me with two metallic objects smashing them together rather quickly. Thanks for the wakeup mate! After breakfast we did shooting and climbing before having lunch and starting to take down camp. I would like to say I helped here but the one of the best thing about fresher’s camp as a fresher is you actually get shouted at for trying to help which is very hard to get used too after being a leader by the way. I got home around 3 o’clock after being driven home by Megan and found myself missing all my new found friends.

    There was no need to worry though as we all went for a nice dinner at the amber rooms that evening, although I did scold my hands which kind of put a dampener on things.

    All in all I can honestly say that in all my many years in scouting this was the best camp I have ever been on and would like to thank everyone  that helped run it, committee, associate member, returner or otherwise I had an amazing time and would do it all again in an instant.

    Written by a true fresher

    David Hendy

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