| SOC Junior Passport Scheme |
The “Junior Passport” was introduced to the Club at the AGM in 2009. The idea is to keep a record of SOC rallies attended and to reward those junior members who attend the most rallies.The passport is a little book with a range of pictures on the cover, e.g. a flower, a bear, footballs.
Passports are available from Area Committee Members and each junior member under the age of 16 is entitled to one. The idea is to get the passport 'stamped' (signed) at the end of each rally attended. To qualify for a signature you must have stayed on the rally for at least one night.
You will receive a little plaque after every 5 rallies, and once you have reached the big 25 you will receive a little shield just like Mum and Dad, or Nanny and Grandad.
So remember to attend as many SOC rallies as you can :)
Danielle
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This lucky bunch have just received their passports at the launch of the scheme in April 2009 Left to right: Top row: Middle row: Bottom row: |
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Left to right: Tyler Ashby having received his 5th plaque. Ethan Tomlin having received his 10th plaque. Rachel Goodsell having received her 30th plaque Picture taken at the Catch 22 rally in July 2009 |
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Area Committee member Peter Vowles presents Amber Elkins with a plaque in recognition of the number of rallies she has attended. Picture taken at the Merley court rally in February 2010. |
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One year on from the launch and these junior members have each received plaques from Area Committee member Peter Vowles in recognition of the number of rallies attended. Left to right: Aaron Lever, Peter Vowles, Kirsty Philips & Louie Wrenn Picture taken at the AGM rally in April 2010 |