Tonight’s meeting

We are meeting in person tonight for some fun and games, and to get to know each other as we kick off the Guiding year. We’ll meet at St Thomas Anglican, on the east side of the church (St Margaret’s St side). Adults, please plan to stay for the first ~15 minutes of the meeting so we can meet you, introduce ourselves, and share some important updates about the Guiding year.

Please remember to wear a mask and come dressed for the weather. It will be dark by the end of the meeting, so we’d encourage you to bring a flashlight or head lamp if you have one.

Please remember to do the COVID-19 self assessment prior to coming to Pathfinders, and please stay home if you’re feeling unwell.

Lastly, we will be handing out cookies tonight so adults, please plan to arrive by 8:15 pm so we can hand out cookies to take home to start selling!

First meeting of the year!

Welcome (back) to the 9th Pathfinders!

Our first meeting of the year is going to be Wednesday September 22. Stay tuned and check your emails for more information about starting the Pathfinder year, including important health and safety, unit admin, and program updates to come!

Last meeting of the year!

It is the final meeting of the year! At this meeting we will go geocaching in Stanley Park, get snacks from the concession stand at Second Beach, and have our closing ceremony. 

It is going to be hot so please dress for the weather and be sun smart. 

Things to bring:

  • mask, hand sanitizer 
  • bottle of water
  • hat, sunglasses
  • wear sunscreen 
  • your favourite Guiding memory from the year

The unit will cover the cost of the snack. 
We will meet at 6:45 at the Second Beach concession stand outside the washrooms

IN PERSON: Camp Skills

Tonight we have a guest coming to help us practice our camp skills including:

1. Making gadgets out of rope and sticks

2. Making shelters out of tarps

3. Using camping stoves

Please meet at the Trout Lake South Side Parking Lot (right by the Concession) at 6:45. 
Please bring:

1. Weather appropriate clothing

2. hand sanitizer and mask

3. a reusable travel mug for a warm treat

4. Optional – if you have some rope or twine for practicing tying knots feel free to bring it. 

Pick up will be at the Trout Lake South Side Parking Area at 8:30. See you there!

IN PERSON: Shoreline Clean-up

Today we’re going to do a community service project by cleaning up trash at Larry Young Park and along the Local Heros Pathway. Please find more information here:http://shorelinecleanup.ca/cleanups/1dkwd

Drop off and Pick up are at Larry Young Park. The address is 1736 E 11th Ave and there is a parking lot behind the ICBC building where parents can drop off and pick up. This is a small park under the skytrain line just east of Commercial Drive. Please drop off at 6:45 and pick up at 8:30. 
Please bring:

1. Clothing and shoes appropriate for the weather, including your uniform/scarf

2. Mask and hand sanitizer

3. One garbage bag

4. Set of metal tongs (like BBQ tongs)

5. Rubber or silicone gloves (like old yellow kitchen gloves or medical gloves)

We will bring extras if you don’t have tongs or gloves. 

IN PERSON: May 19 Meeting – Riverfront walk

Tonight we will explore the trail along the shore of the Fraser River. This trail travels through natural areas, parks and along boardwalks. We will keep our eyes open for birds, seals, log booms and tug boats. 
Dress for the weather and bring along water.
We will meet in the parking lot at Gladstone Riverside Park (2500 East Kent Avenue S) at 6:45. Pick up will be at the same location at 8:30.

IN PERSON: May 12 Meeting – Physical and Social Wellness workshop with ARISE

This week, we are meeting at Trout Lake Park for an awesome physical and social wellness workshop with ARISE. We’ll meet on the south end of the park, near the concession stand, at 6:45 pm. The workshop starts at 7 pm. The best place to enter the park is the parking lot off of 19th Ave & Lakewood St.

About this workshop:

Arise’s mission is to foster inner confidence, resiliency and awareness in young people, through fun, engaging and active workshops.

Arise Programs seeks to teach children and youth that they are worthy of being safe and respected.

Our whole-being approach brings together a unique combination of physical literacy and social-emotional learning. Equipping participants with the physical, emotional and intellectual skills essential to the development of self-confidence, awareness and character.

Through self-defense, mindfulness, role-play games and artful discussion activities, our sessions focus on the exploration of movement, body autonomy, self-confidence and social awareness.

For this meeting, you need to:

  • Wear clothes that you can move in, including yoga or comfy pants, a sweatshirt, running shoes, and a mask
  • Bring a water bottle and yoga mat
  • Have your parent or guardian fill out this online waiver from ARISE before coming to the meeting on Wednesday night

IN PERSON: Mount Pleasant Mural Walking Tour & Photo Scavenger Hunt

We are going to do a self-guided walking tour and photo scavenger hunt of the murals in Mount Pleasant, with some surprises along the way!  

You can download the Mural Festival app in advance of our tour for digital access to the mural information. We will also have hard copies of maps and materials for our outing.

We’re going to meet at Grimmett Park, on 19th Ave, just west of Main Street, at 6:45 pm and walk north through Mount Pleasant.

Pick up is at the Mount Pleasant Community Centre (south end entry/exit, at 8th Ave and Kingsway), at 8:30 pm.

Wear your uniform and a mask, and bring a camera or device that you can take photos with! Remember to do the GGC COVID-19 self assessment prior to coming to the meeting, and please stay home if you’re under the weather. There will also be a surprise treat stop along the way! 😉