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Scouts take a shine to cars 26.06.08

Carn scouts aim to polish off 100 cars

FIRST the town was buzzing with ‘A Shine of Rainbows’ but now scouts from Carndonagh are preparing to take a shine to cars of all shapes and sizes this weekend. But despite their attention they are all set for the car owners to make a clean getaway. That’s because the local scout troop are gearing up to operate a charity car wash in the car park of SuperValu on Saturday when they are hoping that as many as 100 vehicles will come under their sponges.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent yesterday local Scout leader Kevin Ferguson explained that the charity car wash is being run as part of the celebrations to mark 100 years of scouting in Ireland.
He explained that to mark the 100th anniversary a special two-piece badge had been designed and while troop members had received one piece, they needed to complete a special set of tasks to earn the other.
“The badge is an inter-connecting badge and to get the second piece troops were asked to carry out tasks using the number ‘100.’ Some troops for instance released one hundred balloons, some planted one hundred seedlings, we’re hoping to wash one hundred cars.”
He added that as well as helping the troop secure the badge, the charity car wash will also help the troop raise much needed funds.
“We haven’t set a price as such, but we’ll be hoping that the public will be generous with their donations after the hard work the children put in.”
Mr. Ferguson explained that the Carndonagh Scouts had 113 members aged from six years to eighteen, and on top of that had a team of twenty two adult volunteers making it the biggest scout troop in the peninsula.
“We’re very lucky to have such a great troop of members and leaders and I’d have to say we work well with the many other groups in the area,” he added.
Saturday’s car wash is just one of a whole host of events planned by the local troop over the summer.
“We’ve lots of things planned including a trip by around forty members to the jamboree later this summer to celebrate 100 years of scouting. Over 10,000 scouts from all over the world will be in attendance at that so we’re really looking forward to it,” he concluded. (Story: Inishowen Independent)
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