With Parks Canada celebrating the countryB次元官网网址檚 150th birthday by offering free admission, nearly that many Cub Scouts will descend upon Fort Rodd Hill this weekend to help remove invasive species and learn more about this historic site. [Update: This event has been postponed due to weather conditions, a new date has not yet been announced.]
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With that in mind, theyB次元官网网址檒l be removing invasive Scotch broom and daphne as well as learning about the crucial Garry oak ecosystem.
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Scouter Curtis Becker, who volunteers with the 14th Juan de Fuca Scouting pack, sees the Feb. 4 rally as a good opportunity for his Cubs B次元官网网址 most are new to the program B次元官网网址 to work towards acquiring badges and get to know other Cubs from around the Island.
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BeckerB次元官网网址檚 group, which meets out of Metchosin Community Hall, has eight members and is one of several Cub Scout groups on the West Shore.
The 14th JDF pack is always looking to add local volunteers and interested Scouts to their organization.
For more information, contact Scouter Bill Schulte, the group commissioner and registrar, at 250-881-3845 or by e-mail at wschulte@scouts.ca.