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Simple Flag Ceremonies

Remembrance Day is just a few short weeks away. Here is a wonderful post by Guider Cara on how to run a Flag Ceremony. This originally appeared on Cara’s own blog: Brownie Meeting Ideas.
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I don’t know about you, but Flag Ceremonies seem really complicated… and as a busy volunteer Guider, I don’t have time for complicated.  But, I’ve done the research and I can tell you that they really are simple for most Guiding levels.  You just need to be prepared and leave time for lots of practice.  Our Brownie Unit will be learning how to do this version of a flag ceremony as part of our Remembrance Day observances.

First, talk about what a colour party is and the responsibilities of each role. 

Next, practice… without a flag 

In colour party groups, have the girls march around (and around, and around!) your meeting space following the Simple Flag Ceremony Script below to get into a rhythm.  You want groups to walk together in formation.   Once groups can demonstrate that they can work as one unit (and don’t be afraid to put them through their paces to make sure they get it right), they can try it with a real flag.

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Simple Flag Ceremony Script  (print the one-pager here)

Setup:

Script:

And that’s it.  There are more complicated ceremonies out there, but this one just works.  I hope you try it. We’ll be doing this as part of our Key to my Community: Proud to be Canadian meeting.

Additional Resources: Notes from Margaret Bradford, former District Commissioner, Hawthorne District (November 2010), and The Guider Handbook by Dorothy Crocker (1988 edition). Chapter 8, page 191-201.

Brownie Guider Cara

By Cara Hicks – Community Guider, Brown Owl and Blogger. Read previous posts written by Cara on our GirlGuidesCANBlog: Junior Leaders: How to Make the Best Use of Their Generosity?, What I Would Tell a New Guider, Online Resources: Guiding in the Cloud, and Getting Started: What to do About Badges.

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