What's up Roverway 3

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What’s up 3rd issue Hanging around in the Cafés If you have free me and you don’t know what to do in Roverway, going to a café is always a good idea. There you will meet new people or see old friends. An exep- on of the opening hours is that all the cafés are closed during Party for Love starng at 21.00 on Thursday and the Closing Ceremony on Friday evening. There are different kinds of cafés in the camp so that everyone can find their favourite one: day cafés, night partys and various themes. Holland House Café’s Dutch speciality are poffertjes, small fluffy pancakes served with buer and snow sugar. Poffertjes were a huge success in the Sweden Jamboree last year and the Dutch were asked to bring them here, too. Holland House has theme nights, pub quiz and ka- raoke on Thursday and Queen’s Day party on Friday. The impressive café tent was built by the German Black Cas- tle team. EUth House is a part of the Rover Momentum Valley. It’s possible to have a free cup of coffee or tea there during the acvies. Adventurers’ Café is a calm café serving breakfast, lunch and snacks. There are various board games to play. Rainbow Café’s speciality are cakes. Rainbow Café wants to raise discussions about human rights and LGBT (Lesbi- an, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) people’s posion in the Scoung and Guiding movement. Every night there is a different movie and a debate. It’s also possible to leave dang announcements on the café’s walls. Hungry Hearts is a night café and disco that provides food and snacks from evening to the small hours. On Tuesday there were Finnish bands playing and on Wednesday there was a silent disco where everybody was dancing with headphones on. On Thursday and on Friday there will be DJs entertaining the Rovers and Rangers. On the road leading to the café there are over one hundred blue hearts showing the way. Follow your heart! Beauty of the heart can not be stolen. Name some new things you have learnt in the acvity valleys. Silent disco was a new experi- ence. Car Smashing looked like a great opportunity for anger man- agement. Beta, Ruta and Ruta, Lithuania Live your life Sauna feels beer and beer me aſter me. There was electric sau- na on the path but Aqua arena’s tradional sauna with wood heat - ing was way beer. Living Library gave me the opportunity to dis- cuss interesng things. Pierluigi and Gianinca, Italy Aqua Arena and Live your life There was cool game about vol- unteering related to obstacles, challenges and movaon. In cre- ave corner we tried doing differ - ent kinds of handicraſt. Ana and Sara, Portugal Rover Momentum valley and Creave corner I was impressed of all the good di- alogues going on in acvity Map of Prejudices. Juho, Finland Live your life Gilwell reunion for wood badge holders Friday 27.7. at 14.00 @ Hungry Hearts Question of the way Activity Valleys

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What’s up

3rd issue

Hanging around in the CafésIf you have free time and you don’t know what to do in Roverway, going to a café is always a good idea. There you will meet new people or see old friends. An exep-tion of the opening hours is that all the cafés are closed during Party for Love starting at 21.00 on Thursday and the Closing Ceremony on Friday evening.

There are different kinds of cafés in the camp so that everyone can find their favourite one: day cafés, night partys and various themes.

Holland House Café’s Dutch speciality are poffertjes, small fluffy pancakes served with butter and snow sugar. Poffertjes were a huge success in the Sweden Jamboree last year and the Dutch were asked to bring them here, too. Holland House has theme nights, pub quiz and ka-raoke on Thursday and Queen’s Day party on Friday. The impressive café tent was built by the German Black Cas-tle team.

EUth House is a part of the Rover Momentum Valley. It’s possible to have a free cup of coffee or tea there during the activities.

Adventurers’ Café is a calm café serving breakfast, lunch and snacks. There are various board games to play.

Rainbow Café’s speciality are cakes. Rainbow Café wants to raise discussions about human rights and LGBT (Lesbi-an, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) people’s position in the Scouting and Guiding movement. Every night there is a different movie and a debate. It’s also possible to leave dating announcements on the café’s walls.

Hungry Hearts is a night café and disco that provides food and snacks from evening to the small hours. On Tuesday there were Finnish bands playing and on Wednesday there was a silent disco where everybody was dancing with headphones on. On Thursday and on Friday there will be DJs entertaining the Rovers and Rangers. On the road leading to the café there are over one hundred blue hearts showing the way. Follow your heart!

Beauty of the heart can not be stolen.

Name some new things you have learnt in the activity valleys.

Silent disco was a new experi-ence. Car Smashing looked like a great opportunity for anger man-agement.

Beta, Ruta and Ruta, Lithuania Live your life

Sauna feels better and better time after time. There was electric sau-na on the path but Aqua arena’s traditional sauna with wood heat-ing was way better. Living Library gave me the opportunity to dis-cuss interesting things.

Pierluigi and Gianinca, Italy Aqua Arena and Live your life

There was cool game about vol-unteering related to obstacles, challenges and motivation. In cre-ative corner we tried doing differ-ent kinds of handicraft.

Ana and Sara, Portugal Rover Momentum valley and Creative corner

I was impressed of all the good di-alogues going on in activity Map of Prejudices.

Juho, FinlandLive your life

Gilwell reunion for woodbadge holdersFriday 27.7. at 14.00 @ Hungry Hearts

Question of the wayActivity Valleys