75 Guided to visit Cayman
Seventy-five guiders representing Guide Packs, a part of Caribbean Link Cruise Conference will visit Grand Cayman on Thursday, April 26th. The local guide group in Grand Cayman will host the visitors for the time they are on land. The local group expects to introduce the guiders to the local family here, showcase some of the local culture, and host them to lunch under the auspices of the wife of HE the Governor.
Girl Guides is a movement for teenage girls. It was organised in Britain in 1940. Mr. Baden Powell and his sister Lady Agnes were its founders. The organisation aims at making school going girls aware of their responsibilities. Girl Guides have to spend some time in a camp where they are given intense training. A girl guide is given different programmes that build her character. She is taught how to keep herself clean and healthy. She learns different tasks of daily life. She is instructed how to live in a society. She learns the lessons of morality and ethics. A girl guide learns household skills. In this way she becomes able to perform her household duties. She learns how to help the needy and poor. Her behaviour becomes courteous and friendly. Girl guides are given different tasks to improve their capabilities and the movement provides an opportunity to the girls to shape their moral and social character.