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Scouting Ireland 91st Dublin Scout Group
 
   







 



 


Picture of Scouts on Annual Camp in Asutria 2004>>> 91st Dublin Scout Group
If you are a past member and would like to be kept up to date with the activities happening during this the 40th year of Scouting in Bluebell and Inchicore
We are a Scout group covering the areas of Bluebell, Inchicore and the surrounding environs.  The 91st Dublin Scout group is the largest youth organisation in the area. Our Scout Group celebrates it 40 Anniversary in 2005. and is proud to have served the local community.  We are part of the Dublinia Scout County which includes the following Scout groups; 6/7/8th (St. Mary's College), 35th (Donore Avenue), 44th/93rd (Crumlin), 45th (Mount Argus), 52nd (Harrington Street), 61st (Merchants Quay), 94th (Walkinstown), 15th Port (Ballyfermot Sea Scouts) and 139th (Chapelizod).

Our Scout Group has four different programme sections; Beaver Scouts (6-8 year olds), Cub Scouts (8-11 year olds), Scouts (11-15 year olds and Venture Scouts (15-19 year olds, mixed) who have their own web site.   These sections are strategically located in the area to provide the best possible coverage.  Each of these sections is run by Leaders who are trained by Scouting Ireland's Training Team. 

In addition to our Leadership Team our Scout Group also has
a Group Chairperson, Group Secretary, Group Treasurer, Youth Affairs Officer and Group Quartermaster.  The Group Leader is the overall Leader and is responsible for the Scout Group.  Click here to read our Group Leader's welcome e-letter. 
Our web site contains one of the most comprehensive list of links to Irish Scouting web sites.  Click here to visit our Irish Scouting Links web page.   This web site was last revised on Saturday, 12 March 2005.  For all the latest Scout and Youth news stories visit the News Page of the the Scouting Ireland web site.



>>> What is Scouting?
Scouting, founded by Baden Powell in 1907 is a non-political movement for young people and open to all, with more than 16 million members in over 150 countries worldwide.  Each member of Scouting worldwide tries to live their own Scout Promise and law.

The purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full spiritual, physical, intellectual and social potential as individuals, good citizens and members of their local, national and international communities. 

>>> Meeting venues and times

Click here for our Beaver Scouts

Tuesdays 6 - 8pm Arus Mhuire Hall, Oblate Fathers, Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore.

Click here for our Cub Scouts

Saturdays 3 - 5pm Bluebell Community Centre, Bluebell Avenue, Bluebell.

Click here for our Scouts

Wednesdays 7 - 9.30pm Bluebell Community Centre, Bluebell Avenue, Bluebell.

Click here for our Venture Scouts

Tuesdays 8 - 10pm Room 1, Basketball Hall, Oblate Fathers, Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore