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Why Join Rangers?

Join us if you want to...

 eat chocolate, go shopping, get chased by evil clowns, ice skate, build fires, wrestle crocodiles, have serious (and silly) discussions, judge chips, cook soup, be an international expert without leaving the country, fundraise, be a hippy for the day, flip pancakes, get lost at bonfires, paint t-shirts, talk about peace, life and rock and roll, irish dance, be out there in the community, hunt the easter bunny,eat more chocolate, make perfection out of plasticene, learn first aid, surf in churches, meet ... interesting people, discover yourself and

MAKE YOUR MARK



WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BE A RANGER?

You have to be:

  1. A  girl (sorry boys)
  2. Be between 14 and 26
  3. Have a sense of humour and be UP FOR A CHALLENGE!


Coming Soon...
  •  9th September - Haywards Heath Town Day fundraising
  • Wednesday 20th September - First Meeting
  • Wednesday 27th September - Website planning, looking at Girl Guiding UK website for SS programme
  • Tuesday 3rd Octoder - Meeting at the guide hall about the carol service
  • Wednesday 4th October - Quiz and games
  • Wednesday 11th October - Plan ranger's induction event
  • Wednesday 18th October - Cinema
  • HALF TERM
  • Wednesday 1st November - Still no idea!!!! Has anyone got anything?
  • Wednesday 15th November - T'ai Chi night
  • Wednesday 22nd November - Practise bead pets
  • Wednesday 29th November - Community Srvice at the Gateway Club (The Albemarle, 7pm to 9pm)
  • Wednesday 6th December - St Nicholas Day and practice carol service
  • 9th December Stewarding for the Mid Sussex Choir Christmas concert
  • Our meetings are Wednesdays 7:30pm - 9:00pm but in Januray we will be changing to Friday, 7:30pm to 9:00pm We plan to hold a Ranger's induction event for prospective Rangers. Watch this space!


Tai Chi info
  •  Martial arts disciplines similar to tai chi have been practised for over 2000 years. The style of tai chi we're going to be doing is the Yang Long form, developed in the 19th century.
  • For the session on the 15th, please wear loose fitting clothing and soft, flexible shoes.

 



For more information...

 

Our meetings are EVERY WEDNESDAY between 7.30PM and 9PM

Contact Dee at hh_2nd_rangers@mac.com for details

 

 



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