Jamaica Gleaner

800 Scouts descend on Ocho Rios for 15th Caribbean Cuboree

- Carl Gilchrist/Gleaner Writer

APPROXIMAT­ELY 800 Scouts from eight Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, have converged on Ocho Rios to celebrate the 15th triennial Caribbean Cuboree, the first time in 28 years that Jamaica is hosting the event.

The Scouts, ages seven to 11, will remain in Ocho Rios until August 5.

At the launching ceremony on Tuesday at the Ocho Rios High School, Governor General and Chief Scout of Jamaica, Sir Patrick Allen, had positive words for the organisers, while encouragin­g the Scouts.

“I want to commend the organisers who are grooming our young people to become the best versions of themselves and to make their contributi­on to the building of our nations,” Sir Patrick said.

“Cub Scouts, you are required to stay true to the values and morals which you are being taught. The activities that you participat­e in, and the skills that you learn, will follow you for the rest of your life,” he told the Scouts.

NEW MEANING OF ‘FUN’

Referencin­g the theme, ‘Cubbing – A new universe of fun,’ the governor general introduced the youngsters to a new meaning of ‘fun’ which, he said, was for fellowship, unity of purpose and nurture.

Encouragin­g comments also came from Custos of St Ann Norma Walters; State Minister in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Alando Terrelonge; and from Marjorie Leyden Vernon of the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission, all of whom brought greetings.

Kevin Richards, camp chief for the Cuboree, underlined the importance of the event, apart from the fun activities and the knowledge that the Cubs will gather, saying the event will have a significan­t impact on Jamaica, especially as it relates to the environmen­t

Richards said: “The impact is that we’re launching our Go Green project, so the main emphasis is to have the Scouts going into the town of Ocho Rios to give out Go Green ideas such as using biodegrada­ble market bags, and to encourage persons to use different drums around the place for the compost, the plastic, the cardboard and regular rubbish.”

Oslyn Benn-Caesar, who accompanie­d the team of 32 from Guyana, described their time in Jamaica so far as an awesome experience.

“Our team is here, we have lots of leaders and lots of Cubs representi­ng Guyana to the fullest. We’re here having a good time, Jamaica is wonderful. We would love to be back here,” BennCaesar told The Gleaner.

She said the time in Jamaica would be spent doing various activities, including sports and touring St Ann.

Among the countries taking part are St Vincent and The Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda, and Suriname. Jamaica, with a contingent of 300, has the most participan­ts at the Cuboree.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CARL GILCHRIST ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen talks with a Group of Scouts from Jamaica.
PHOTOS BY CARL GILCHRIST Governor General Sir Patrick Allen talks with a Group of Scouts from Jamaica.
 ??  ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, in scout uniform, addressing the 15th Caribbean Cuboree.
Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, in scout uniform, addressing the 15th Caribbean Cuboree.

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