Day 1 of camp activities included arrivals and registration in the morning, followed by an opening ceremony and camp songs. The afternoon consisted of various base method activities like games and a talent show. Dinner was served during a lunch break. Day 2 activities challenged scouts in areas of economic self-sufficiency, preparedness, heritage, arts and spirituality. Events included a cookfest, emergency preparedness, traditional games, song interpretation and storytelling. Day 3 began with opening ceremonies and included environmental, arts and dance challenges before closing ceremonies in the afternoon.
Day 1 of camp activities included arrivals and registration in the morning, followed by an opening ceremony and camp songs. The afternoon consisted of various base method activities like games and a talent show. Dinner was served during a lunch break. Day 2 activities challenged scouts in areas of economic self-sufficiency, preparedness, heritage, arts and spirituality. Events included a cookfest, emergency preparedness, traditional games, song interpretation and storytelling. Day 3 began with opening ceremonies and included environmental, arts and dance challenges before closing ceremonies in the afternoon.
Day 1 of camp activities included arrivals and registration in the morning, followed by an opening ceremony and camp songs. The afternoon consisted of various base method activities like games and a talent show. Dinner was served during a lunch break. Day 2 activities challenged scouts in areas of economic self-sufficiency, preparedness, heritage, arts and spirituality. Events included a cookfest, emergency preparedness, traditional games, song interpretation and storytelling. Day 3 began with opening ceremonies and included environmental, arts and dance challenges before closing ceremonies in the afternoon.
Day 1 of camp activities included arrivals and registration in the morning, followed by an opening ceremony and camp songs. The afternoon consisted of various base method activities like games and a talent show. Dinner was served during a lunch break. Day 2 activities challenged scouts in areas of economic self-sufficiency, preparedness, heritage, arts and spirituality. Events included a cookfest, emergency preparedness, traditional games, song interpretation and storytelling. Day 3 began with opening ceremonies and included environmental, arts and dance challenges before closing ceremonies in the afternoon.
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DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 3 7:30 A.M.
- ARRIVALS/REGISTRATION
7:30 AM - ARRIVALS / REGISTRATION P. M. ARRIVALS A.M. 8:30 - OPENING CERMONIES
9:00 - OPENING CEREMONIES DOXOLOGY - MMMES, Batac City, In-charge REGISTRATION & SETTLING DOWN HATAW COLORS - Camp Staff Camp Song - “ IT’S A SMALL WORLD ” OPENING CEREMONIES SUNRISE SCOUTS’ OWN (By Sub-camp) RE-DEDICATION TO TWINKLERS’ PROMISE & LAW - CAMES, Batac City, In-charge 10:00am - 2:30pm BREAK CAMP / CLOSING CEREMONIES WELCOME REMARKS - Ms.Jovelle L. Raguindin Camp Song - “D R E A M E R S ” Assistant Camp Director Base Method: by Jungkook HOME SWEET HOME PRESENTATION OF PARTICIPANTS - Manika Ko, Damitan Ko Ms. Elmie Joy A. Palencia, Business Manager EVENING Blow that Ball Game THINGS TO BRING PRESENTATION OF CAMP STAFF - Draw & Tell - Camp Song FRIENDSHIP CAMPFIRE – by Sub-camp Mrs. Marina M. Reynon, Council Executive Act It Out Talents Unlimited Presentation by District– Individual: INTERMISSION NUMBER – Currimao District (max. of 5min. presentation and 1. Camp Fee - Php 250.00 per Junior Scout In-charge 12:00 - LUNCH BREAK bring own CD/USB playe/Speaker) (camp souvenir, badges & certificate) Camp Song - ”TRASH IS BLOWING ALL AROUND 2. Food / Snack provisions for the duration 2:30 - TALENTS UNLIMITED DAY 2 (Tune: London Bridge) PER DISTRICT – max. of 10 min. including 3. GSP Official & Camp Uniforms ZUMBA/TAICHI 4. Personal Effects/Toiletries 9:00 - CHALLENGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT entrance/exit (bring own CD/USB & player) COLORS 6. Packed Supper ( First day) Coronation of Ms. STAR HOLIDAY 2024 11:00-12:00 - CHALLENGE OF THE ARTS 7. Sit-Upon (2sq. ft.), Flashlight * Rhythm & Sounds (Bottle Shaker) A. CHALLENGE OF ECONOMIC 8. Parent’s Consent (to be collected by the Leaders) 4:00 - CLOSING CEREMONIES 9. COSTUME – Pajama Terno 12:00 noon - B R E A K SELF-SUFFICIENCY 1:00 PM - HATAW SAYAW (Hawaiian Dance) HOME SWEET HOME Snack Cookfest - Camote Root Crop Per School: PER DISTRICT - maximum of 5 min. including entrance/exit THINGS TO BRING B. CHALLENGE OF PREPAREDNESS - PUP/DOMETent & camp gadgets Emergency Preparedness (oversized tent & vehicle canopy are PROHIBITED) Coronation of Ms. TWINKLER’S PLAYDAY 2024 Individual: - so not to destroy camp layout - Stove, Cooking & Eating Paraphernalia 4:00 - CLOSING CEREMONIES 1. Camp Fee – Php 180.00 per Star Scout C. CHALLENGE OF HERITAGE * Recognition of Talents & Skills (camp souvenir, badges & certificate) AND CITIZENSHIP - Ingredients for Cookfest - Camote Snack * Awarding of Certificates * Sungka * Kadang-kadang - 3 pcs. Large black garbage bag 2. Packed Lunch & Snacks ( A.M. & P.M.) * Sack Race * Tug of War - 1 big sack (hog feeds sack), Sungka HOME SWEET HOME 3. GSP Official and Camp Uniform, shoes - 5 round balloons (not inflated yet) D. CHALLENGE OF THE ARTS THINGS TO BRING and extra clothes - First Aid Kit, Pail and Dipper 4. Parents’ Consent, sit-upon, umbrella Song Interpretation - “Dreamers” - 5 pcs. Firewood (for campfire) 1. Camp Fee: Php180.00/Twinkler 5. Hawaiian Costume - Kadang-kadang (coconut shell) (camp souvenir, badges & certificate) 6. 2pcs Bond Paper (short) and Pencil E. CHALLENGE OF SPIRITUALITY ONLY ONE chaperone is allowed per Twinkler - 10 pcs WORX paper AF 180gsm 7. Art & Writing Materials - scissor, crayon, & WELL-BEING Php 100.00 Entrance Fee for non-participant - intermediate pad paper glue, colored papers STORY TELLING: Love letter to the Almighty 2. GSP Official Uniform / Camp Uniform - 10 pcs photo paper 8. “Sakto” coke bottle, string, scotch tape, 3. Hawaiian Costume yarn & ribbon SUNSET SCOUTS’ OWN (by Sub-camp) 4. PACKED LUNCH AND SNACKS Bring own gadget/speaker/player WITH 5. Extra T-shirt/clothes BATTERIES EVENING 6. Parent’s Consent (to be collected by TLs) Per School: 1. First Aid Kit, 2 pc. LARGE garbage bag 6:30 - Camp Song Interpretation * NO MONOBLOC Tables & Chairs in Camp PER SCHOOL - First Aid Kit 2. 5pcs Pinpong Ball, 10pcs smallest disposable cup (camp gadgets should be made by campers) - Music player/speaker/gadget Presentation by Sub-Camp with maximum of 10min. including entrance & exit NOTE: NO OUTSIDE Vendors are allowed Coronation of Ms. JUNIOR ADVENTURE 2024