The Methodist Church
Wigton Road
Carlisle
Cumbria
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Regular Services

Sundays 10.30am

              6.00pm (at Newtown Road)

Cafe Style Worship

Alternate Thursdays at 7.00pm

Messy Church

Monthly (usually first Saturday) at 4.00pm               

        (not August & September)               

Circuit Charity for  2010-11     Pictures

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Beavers       for boys aged 6 to 8 years

The group meets on Mondays during term time in the church’s
Primary Room between 5.30pm and 6.30pm

Topics include Road safety, Home safety, Looking after animals, Holidays, Cooking and Crafts.

The boys enjoy undertaking lots of badge and challenge work, and aim to spend a night away from home each year.

Cubs            for boys aged 8 to 10½  years

Wednesday 6.15pm to 7.45pm during term time, in the main hall.

Challenges – Creative, Outdoor, Fitness, Community and Global cover a variety of activities which are geared to gradual improvement, not set targets. We do activities in ‘Sixes’ and encourage teamwork as well as individual development. Our main word is FUN.

Scouts        for boys aged 10½ to 14 years  
         
Fridays   7.30pm to 9.30pm during term time, in the main hall.

Outdoor activities; Camping, Climbing, Abseiling etc.
Indoor Activities; Challenges – Adventure, Community, Creative, Expedition, Fitness, Global, Outdoor and Outdoor Plus.
Based on the “Patrol System”, involving small groups working and playing together; usually led by someone of a similar age, supported and guided by adults.

Explorer Scouts   usually aged between 14 and 18 years

Alternate Fridays 7.30 to 9.30pm during term time, in the Ladies Parlour or Main Hall.

Explorer Scouts are usually aged between 14 and 18 years old, and activities are designed to be flexible, in order to meet the physical, intellectual and social needs of young people during their hectic lives.
Explorer Scouts take part in activities that develop decision making, leadership, teamwork, and communication, planning and organisational skills.
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