Scout Band
Can you play a musical instrument? Are you a Scout, an Explorer or a Leader ? Why not combine both hobbies and join Lincoln District Scout Band email: bandmaster(AT)lincolnband.net
CONTACT - www.lincolnband.net/ContactUs.htm
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Can you play a musical instrument? Are you a Scout, an Explorer or a Leader ? Why not combine both hobbies and join Lincoln District Scout Band email: bandmaster(AT)lincolnband.net
CONTACT - www.lincolnband.net/ContactUs.htm
Has anyone got a drum kit I could borrow for
the next couple of months ? I am willing to
pay a borrowers fee if necessary
Thanks, Mary-Ann Mahon (01522) 689811
Please mail your requirements through to badge.secretary(at)ntlworld.com and we’ll mail you back once your badges are in ! Don’t forget, however, that for any orders exceeding £ 25 we need the money in advance before we can send the order !
The new County and District badges are now here. Anyone wanting any, money must be sent with order. The price for the badges is £1 each. There will be a 20% discount for 50 or more badges.
Carol Otter - Badge Secretary (badge.secretary(at)ntlworld.com)

The copy date will ALWAYS be the 25th of each month, and the final edition will generally be available on the final day of the month (mail versions generally available a few days before, website generally around the start of the month)
Don’t forget all contributions should be with us by the 25th of the month. Email to: editor@lads.escouts.org.uk
Some archives are now online - you can pick from any of the months in the new format for any of the regularly updated sections.
Alick
Some people may be wondering why all the e-mail addresses on the Lads website have (at) in the middle instead of '@'. The reason is that both viruses and people that send spam use computers to trawl through websites such as this looking for addresses to send things to. It may be a computer virus, it may be an advert for something that people wouldn't want their children to necessarily see. As many people in the district have children we have used a trick to stop this happening. By replacing @ with (at) the computers can no longer read the e-mail address. However, human beings can still figure out what the address should be. Just swap the (at) back to @ and it'll all be OK again!