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PAGE 6 GGEW NEWS SPRING 2016 To misquote JFK,“Ask not what your County can do for you but what you can do for your County” You will see from the message from Chris Skinner earlier in this newsletter, there are some posts which are currently vacant on the County team. There are places on some of the Groups which could do with your expertise and if you don’t want to commit long-term, there are Task and Finish Groups you may well be able to contribute to. The whole idea of all of these Groups is to ensure our girls have the best experience possible through Girlguiding and you may be just the person to make things come together. Contact the office for more details GGEW NEWS SPRING 2016 A Message from the County Commissioner: Thank You from Joyce 1st Barnston Brownies celebrated Thinking Day at Jump Giants, Thurrock, with the rest of Dunmow and Thaxted District. Jenny Wolff Arts Team member and Vice-President Joyce Stock has been out of action for a while but is at last on the mend. Joyce would like to say ‘Thank You’ for all the get well cards and good wishes she has received from everyone in the County and hopes to be back in full swing soon. It was a family celebration at 2nd Hutton Guides when Leader Claire On Sunday 28th February, the girls from Bennett was presented with her 30 years service award and her twin 7th Grays Brownies tried their hand at horse daughters Charlotte (standing) and Georgia ( kneeling) were presented with riding. For many it was the first time they their 5 years awards. The awards were presented by District Commissioner had ridden, and for a few it was a bit Hilary Prollins at the unit’s end of term Mince Pies and Christmas Jumpers daunting. However everyone rode, with evening held in the Bennett’s house. most girls saying that trotting was very bouncy, and there were big smiles at the end of the afternoon, which was made possible by Louise and her staff and stable girls and boys at Foxhounds Riding School, in Orsett. One Brownie even got to ride a pony that shared the same name as herself. Sorry if we haven’t managed to include everything in this issue of the newsletter. We do try hard but there is only so much space available. Please continue to let us know of your events ive months into my role already! Can you believe that? Thank you to everybody that has supported me so far and for all your kind comments and best wishes as I move on with this role. Moving Forward: Over the last few months there have been a few changes and there will be more to come. These changes are things that you, as a County, have requested and will only be made with the support and backing of the remainder of the County Team. Working Groups: In her five years as County Commissioner, Jan Knight had the vision to divide the County into four working groups: Programme & Adventure, Marketing & Communications, Business & Finance, Membership Support This ‘working’ arrangement will continue. F PAGE 3 I am pleased to announce that we now have at least two Division Commissioners serving on each of these sub-Groups, but we need at least two more Leaders to join these Groups – if this is something you would like to be involved with, please contact the County Office and they will pass your details on to me. I would be more than happy to discuss the requirements with you before you decide whether you wish to commit. Programme & Adventure, as the name suggests, is the Group that arranges/co-ordinates all of the County activities/adventures/camps etc. For each of these activities we have a Task & Finish Group – i.e. a group of people committed F