A week in staff at Næsbycentret

6. juli 2010

Last week I have been an international volunteer in the staff at Næsbycentret. A very special experience, being the only Dutchman between about 400 Danish and Norwegian scouts. When I left for Danmark, I knew a little bit what to expect. But I didn´t know what my tasks would be. Now I know that all staff members, or Næsfolk as they are called, do everything what has to be done. Every day there are a lot of jobs, like coördinating, preparing or leading activities, the material yard (Jagtvejen), cleaning the toilets, the office, the shop Biksen, food supplies and of course, in Danmark most important off all, the kitchen.

Næsby logo Næsbycentret 1

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For me it was a week of learning and experiencing everything about Næsbycentret. At this moment I´ve done almost all the tasks that have to be done. During the week I always was happy with the help of the other staffmembers, because my Danish is not so good. Allthough they say I´m doing well. Some were amazed by the way I handled the children, selling sweets at ´Biksen´ shop. With dozens of young children in the row to buy sweets, sodas and ice, my Danish improved quickly. I must admit, it became easier and easier every minute.

Biksen søens liv

The highlight of this week was the activity the Danes call 'Faellesdag'. It is a common day for all groups in the field. The theme of this day was the American pioneers, settling the wild west in the early 19th century. So the scouts did all what is needed to convert Ohio River Valley into a real society. Around the teepee on the prairie of Næsby, the children built places like a saloon with bar and poker tables, a beauty salon, a medical center, a church, a bakery and a nursery. The carriage was of course provided by the local stagecoach. Of course at that time true craftsmanship was the basis of everything. And so it was in Ohio River Valley. In the afternoon all the products that were made could be sold. It brought a lively trade among all the new residents.

Fællesdag Fællesdag1

Fællesdag2 Fællesdag3

Also very special was that all participants sung a birthday song at flag on my birthday. In Danish of course! The rest of the day I received congratulations from dozens of children, though I found out a  lot later what they said to me... In the afternoon there was a birthday cake. Homemade, of course, as usual in Danmark. In the evening at the big campfire I presented a Dutch song and yell. It wasn´t the easiest job to be the only Dutchman teaching it the whole group. Fortunately, almost everyone knew the tune of ´hoofd schouders knie en teen´ (head shoulders knees and toes). And they learned the yell ´B I Z ondergoed´ amazingly fast. Especially the children liked the Danish version of the Dutch ´banaantje`-yell!

Kage Marcel

Lejrbål Ildbolde  

Today is the last day of Centerlejre 101. And also the end of my week in staff. It was lots of sun, a lot of new experiences and above all great fun! All staff, thanks for a great week! You are doing a fantastic job!

Marcel Dijkstra

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