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Girlguiding Moray’s virtual camp hailed a roaring success

Ava Murray, 9, from 1st Keith Brownies had a great time at the camp.
Ava Murray, 9, from 1st Keith Brownies had a great time at the camp.

Girlguiding Moray’s surprise-filled virtual Llama Fiesta themed virtual camp has been hailed a roaring success.

More than 200 girls across the country – which included units in Dundee and Leicestershire –  and even a girl from Cyprus, took part.

They enjoyed an array of events including arts and crafts, science projects, llama themed food and a salsa lesson from former Forres Guide Lauren Sedgley.

Author Simon James Green and Carole Christian and John Smith from Auld Mill Alpacas in Alves were amongst the special guests for the event.

Organisers were delighted with the feedback received from the virtual event.

And Girlguiding Moray County Commissioner Alison Williams was “overwhelmed” by the support from the youngsters’ families in making this virtual event a success.

She said: “We would normally have had two camps by now, unfortunately lockdown meant we had to change our plans, but we didn’t want that to beat us, so we decided to do a virtual camp instead.

“I personally was overwhelmed by the support of the girls’ families with their creativity and innovation to help the girls’ achieve all the activities on offer which were aimed at making sure during lockdown all girls could be included by utilising what they had at home.”