LAST weekend, the Scout Association of Guyana (SAG) held a series of activities in observance of its 104th Anniversary.The organisation said in a statement that, this year, the association honoured long-serving members and those who have made sterling contributions to the growth and development of scouting in Guyana and the world.
And in a special ceremony held at SAG Headquarters in Woolford Avenue on Saturday, Chief Scout Ramsay Ali told hundreds of scouts gathered for the annual anniversary camp, rally and games that their commitment and contribution to the association have played a major role in its expansion across the country. He reminded them that scouting was not only about learning special skills and outdoor survival techniques, but also about adapting a different mindset and way of life.
The Association honoured more than 19 scouts for their service and contribution to scouting in Guyana, and in the case of SAG’s Chief Commissioner, Zaida Joaquin, the world. Joaquin recently became a committee member on the Inter-American Scout Committee – World Scout Bureau – Inter-American Region.
Recognition and awards were given for good service, meritorious service, long service and meritorious action.
The more than 300 scouts who gathered at SAG headquarters over the weekend participated in a rally through the streets of Georgetown last Saturday, then competed with each other in a series of games. The association also held its annual ‘BBQ and lime’, wherein members of the public took full advantage of the tasty treats while being entertained by the games.
SAG awards long-serving scouts during anniversary celebrations
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