Posts tagged cambridge
Great feedback for the CUSAGC ‘Forward’ Hike
Mar 8th
Just received a really nice email from Clare of CUSAGC fame concerning the ‘Forward’ Hike we were helping out at yesterday. Just to be sure everyone who volunteered their time yesterday gets to read this, I thought I would post it on here. (I also love the feedback from the Leader ‘Roger’ from 2nd Langham More >
Cambridge Scout District site down (Temporary solution)
Mar 6th
Today I wanted to go and buy some lovely badges from our local Cambridge Scout Shop, but couldn’t remember it’s opening times. So I went online, went to my bookmarks, and realised the Cambridge District Scout site is no longer there. I paniced. Quickly, I started Google searching for the information I needed – but More >
Well… We were SUPPOSED to be going to a Quiz Night!
Feb 22nd
Yesterday, we all decided that we would go and visit the Cambridge Muppet Network who were going to a Quiz Night out in the sticks, north of Cambridge. Now, unlike us, the Muppets meet on a monthly basis, and so we don’t really get that many opportunities to met up with them. We all met up More >
A big day for Camp Cambs…
Feb 18th
Today marks an important step towards where we wish to take the Camp Cambs project.
With previous versions of the site, all the Venues, Event Organisers, Support Groups and Organisations (VESOs), needed to email the team to submit their content. This meant a very small group of people had to individually add the pages of content to the site, which was rather time-consuming. Basically, we admit, it was a bit of a mess…
As of today, we are starting to issue usernames and passwords to VESOs so they have complete control over the content that is published about them. Obviously there are More >
God, I’m stuffed!
Feb 16th
This fine evening was, of course, Pancake Day… And MY GOD did we celebrate!
Members of CUSAGC and Ventures met up around Jenny & CJ’s house, and proceeded to stuff our faces with as many Pancakes as our stomachs could manage. Too be honest, we lost count of how many we actually consumed, but it was More >