Always a highlight at Reunion, this year’s Campfire was led by Alan and Lorna.
As the 4K Special Edition recording of the Campfire is embedded below, it hardly seems appropriate to list the songs, yells, and skits that took place. So unfortunately, you won’t see the Reunion Express’s take on ‘Tarzan of the Apes’, ‘Singing in the Rain’ (without a banana) or ‘If You’re Happy and You Know It’.
David, Lord Baden-Powell took a moment to share the story of campfire ashes, asked Lead Volunteer Carl Hankinson to sprinkle his collection of ashes over the fire, and invited everyone to start their own collection whenever the ashes grow cold. This is an excellent tradition to take to your next Campfire.
Towards the end of the evening Gill Clay, recent Bronze Wold awardee Grand-daughter of Robert Baden Powell was invited forward by Carl. Gill, reflected on how fortunate she had been to travel the world and experience Scouting in so many countries. “We truely are a huge family of Scouting and Guiding, all with our own characteristics. We respect and love each other, we sing the same silly songs sometimes and learn the same Scouting skills.” Gill then lead two songs from her time travelling including one in Silozi (Zambia).
We won’t be describing the incident with Granny in the basement, or the summiting of ‘Sunshine Mountain’. This reporter was “Alive, Awake, Alert (and) Enthusiastic”, but the stream lasted the whole evening.
Enjoy…