PowerPoint Slide Shows

Powerpoint "slide shows" can be a great way to review functions your Scouts have attended.

If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer you can download a free viewer. It will allow you to see Powerpoint slide shows on this website.

After downloading, press "F5" and the show will begin. In most, or all cases, the slides will advance automatically. If they do not, or you want to skip to the next one, press your space bar.

The approximate size of file is  shown in megabytes (MB). The title may include a short description.

A "Year end" slide show is one that has compiled many photos over that particular Scouting year. Note that every photograph remains the property of the photographer who took it. For purposes of these photos, the owner of the camera is deemed to be the owner of the images. ALL rights are reserved by the individual photographers.

Any photos used in historical shows like the Remembrance Day slide show are, to the best of my knowledge, free of copyright. If anyone has information to the contrary, please contact me and it will immediately be removed.

 


2010_2011 Scouts Year End,  264 MB

 


 

2009 - 2010 Scouts Year End, long version, 353 slides 68 MB


1st Lexington Beavers 2010 - 2011 Year End,  64 slides 50 MB

 


Camp Fort George 2010 Approx. 145 slides, 44 MB

 


Haliburton Scout Reserve, summer of 2010  734 slides (1st Lexington and 5th Hanover) 205 MB
This file includes photos of 5th Hanover Scout troop, with whom we shared many activities. You may have to click the first slide (space bar or mouse click) and the rest should automatically advance. This slide show lasts half an hour!

 


Haliburton Scout Reserve, summer of 2010  438 slides (1st Lexington only) 117 MB

 

This file does not  include photos of 5th Hanover Scout troop as the file was cut down to show to parents only of 1st Lexington youth.


Haliburton 2010 earlier, shorter version  563 slides 156 MB

 


Remembrance Day slide show. November 2010 16MB

 

This slide show includes narration. Unfortunately I was stuffed up with a cold when I did the narration, but the deadline was near! This slide show was presented to the Scouts on November 10th, 2010, the day before many of them marched with the Veterans, to the Waterloo cenotaph.


Haliburton 2011: Most photos by Scouter Brad- includes some form 2009 and 2010 by Scouters Terri and Derek