Be Prepared - 100 Years of Girl Guiding In And Around
Dover
As part of the centenary celebrations to mark the 100th
anniversary of the Girl Guiding movement, Dover Museum is getting
prepared to launch a special exhibition telling the story of Girl
Guiding both locally and nationally.
The community-based exhibition runs from 8 October to 8 January
2011, and is being organised by Dover Museum with Dover Girl
Guiding (South Foreland Division). Over the years, thousands of
girls and young women from the Dover area have been involved with
guiding, and the exhibition looks at a range of exciting
activities, and the achievements of local members, from the very
beginnings through to the modern day.
Visitors can learn about the impact guiding has made on Dover
District, such as modern fundraising, international trips and
community projects. The exhibition (including Rainbows, Brownies,
Guides, Rangers, Senior Section and Trefoils) also features
displays of historic and modern photographs, local archives, and
objects such as uniforms, camping equipment and badges.
Jenny Winder, Dover Town Guiding Commissioner said: “This is a
great chance for people to come along and find out more about
guiding and why it has been so important to Dover. For 100
years we have been putting girls in the lead and supporting them to
have life-changing experiences, whether that is learning about
something new in their weekly meetings or travelling abroad to see
other cultures.”
The exhibition is part of Girlguiding UK’s centenary
celebrations that run from September 2009 to October 2010.
For more information about the exhibition, please contact
Samantha Harris at Dover Museum on 01304 201066, email samantha.harris@dover.gov.uk
- or for information about the national centenary celebrations,
please visit the Girlguiding website
.
Date: 07/09/2010
Contact: Andy Steele
Telephone: 01304 872020
Fax: 01304 872300
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872020