60 years of volunteering

Leaders have been thanked for decades worth of combined volunteering for the Girl Guides movement.

Two Leaders from 1st Pinchbeck (St Mary) Guides, Bridget Scase and Cara Leak, have recently been presented with Long Service awards.
Bridget joined Pinchbeck Guides 30 years ago and received her award at a special ceremony held at the Jakeman’s Stadium in Boston.
It was presented to her by Karen Johnson, the Anglia Region chief commissioner.
Chief Guide Tracey Foster was in attendance.
Cara’s ten-year award was presented at a recent Guide meeting by district commissioner Carole Baker.
All of the Guides helped celebrate with chocolate cake.
Amy Coleman, who is a leader with 1st Pinchbeck (St Mary) Brownies, was presented with her 20-year Long Service Award by Carole Baker at a Christmas meal held for leaders from Spalding District.
Both Cara and Amy had previously been Guides at Pinchbeck.
A spokesman said: “It is a fantastic achievement and an amazing contribution to Girlguiding.”

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