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Friday, February 10 2012 @ 07:44 PM UTC Brownie Guides![]() What do Brownies do? Brownies have fun! They take part in indoor and outdoor activities that challenge them to do their best. Their meetings are action-packed and full of challenges, games and activities, usually ones that the Brownies have suggested themselves. Everything a Brownie does is an adventure - it's a world of excitement, new interests and friends. Brownies belong to a Pack and work in small groups called Sixes. This gives each girl a group of ready-made friends to take care of her. It also makes her feel that she belongs to something special. Brownies meet regularly, usually once a week during school terms. There are often opportunities for Brownies to take part in special activities and events throughout the year. Many Brownie Packs go away on holiday, to camp or on an overnight sleepover. Who can be a Brownie? Brownies are usually aged between seven and ten, although some Brownies stay in the unit until they are a little bit older. Any girl over the age of seven can become a Brownie as long as she is able to understand, and wants to make, the Brownie Guide Promise. The Brownie Promise I promise that I will do my best: To love my God, To serve the Queen and my country, To help other people, and To keep the Brownie Guide Law. Brownie Wear Each Brownie chooses what she wants to wear from a range of items - it is up to each girl to decide which items she likes. This choice allows Brownies to be themselves but also makes them feel part of the Pack. Contact Us for further information about Brownie Guides in Hemyock, please contact: Mrs Pat Keith Bayfield Culmstock Road Hemyock Cullompton Devon EX15 3RJ
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EventsThere are no upcoming eventsLinksDevon NewsLocal WeatherHeadline:Most places dry and very cold. This Evening and Tonight:Cloud and occasional rain in Devon and Cornwall this evening. Most places dry overnight though. Skies clearing from the east allowing a widespread hard frost to develop with a risk of icy patches, particularly over snow cover in the east. Minimum temperature -7 °C. Saturday:Dry, with plenty of sunshine, particularly across eastern counties. Perhaps more cloud across Devon and Cornwall. Generally very cold, with temperatures falling sharply after sunset. Maximum temperature 4 °C. Updated: 1855 on Fri 10 Feb 2012 Forecast for Exmoor National Park for SaturdayAfter a cold and frosty start there will be sunny periods throughout the day but it will remain chilly. Updated: 1445 on Fri 10 Feb 2012 Forecast for Dartmoor National Park for SaturdayCold and frosty at first, then staying cold but dry with sunny periods throughout the day. Updated: 1445 on Fri 10 Feb 2012 sourced from the Met Office |
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