Richmond Escapes! By Taylor

Posted in Blog on August 22nd, 2017 by Casey Humphries

  

Richmond Assembly had to forgo their meeting on July 25th because of work being done at the Temple so instead we were able to go to Laser Quest and try out the Escape Rooms.

The escape room was so much fun. We had two rooms, one that the younger girls and pledges did, and one for the older girls. In the older girls’ room we had to open a chest that contained more locked boxes and inside the little boxes we had to find the key to get out. We finally solved the puzzle but it was one minute after the time was up. The younger girls won their escape room so we took funny pictures. We still received laser tag coupons and were able to play 2 games of laser tag as a group. It was a lot of fun and I look forward to doing it again!

In RL&S,

Taylor
Richmond Assembly #10

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My First Grand Assembly: By Lina

Posted in Blog on August 21st, 2017 by Casey Humphries

I had a very exciting experience during my first Grand Assembly. Not just to see and meet friends, but because of all the fun we shared as well. It was such an honour to serve as a Grand Flag Bearer, especially considering the fact that I had only joined a few months before. It was an even greater honor to become appointed as the Grand Page to Supreme Inspector Mom Jenkins during Grand Banquet. My favourite part was definitely the dance on the last night. This was a wonderful first experience, and I can’t wait to have an even better Grand Assembly next year!

In RL&S,

Lina
Richmond Assembly #10

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The Brock Environmental Center: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 20th, 2017 by Webmaster

Did you know that the Chesapeake Bay has an effect on every Assembly in the state of Virginia? On August 6th, we had our fun event of the Brock Environmental Center with our Grand Worthy Advisor, Libby.  Right at the beginning, we played a game where we had to ask someone what their name was, where they were from, and what their favorite Bay animal is.  When I was partnered with my friend Sami, I found out that her favorite Bay animal is a crab.  When we finished with that game, the instructors, Kayla and Molly, put us into four groups and we did a scavenger hunt around the center.  We got to find out how they use their energy, electricity, and water differently from ours.  I thought it was very interesting to see and hear how they generate their power and save water here.  I found out that the water they use there is all rainwater and it is totally drinkable and very efficient to use just like the water that comes out of your very own sink.  Next, we all went out on a walk to explore the Bay.  On the way, we found a Night Herring, an Egret, some snails, and even a baby turtle.  We also got to learn what the marsh soil is made of and why it is important to the bay and its creatures.  When we started heading back, we stopped and talked about what pollutes our bay.  The Rainbow Girls learned that nutrients were the number one cause of the pollution in our bay.  Some nutrients are good but too much could be very unhealthy to the bay and all the animals.  To help us understand what they do at the BEC to stop some of these nutrients, they showed us a very fun game.  What we had to do was try to get from one side to another without getting tagged by the Bay Saver.  It was such a fun game and we had a hard time getting to the other side with that Bay Saver stopping us.  After we played that very fun game, we headed down to the beach to learn how to catch sea animals and how to study them.  They showed us how to use a special net to catch the sea creatures and how to pick them up without hurting them.  All the girls got to test it out and we got to learn about some of the animals.  When we finished catching them, we released them all back into the water.  Then, we headed right back to the center and ate our sandwiches from Taste Unlimited.  After we ate, we finished off the day with painting on post cards.  On my post card, I made a beach and put Libby’s theme on it.  Overall, I had so much fun at the BEC learning about the Bay and being able to hang out with my Rainbow Sisters.  

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Rainbow Sleepover: by Kaitlyn

Posted in Blog on August 19th, 2017 by Webmaster

On August 5th, Norfolk Assembly hosted a sleepover for all the visiting Assemblies who were going to our Grand Worthy Advisor’s fun event the next day.  We hosted a sleepover because of how close the Brock Environmental Center was to South Norfolk.  We wanted to make sure that the farther Assemblies had enough time to get there.  We had it right after our Installation.  At the sleepover, we had many girls from Manassas, Richmond, Hampton, and we had our Grand Worthy Advisor and Junior Past Grand Worthy Advisor attend as well.  All the girls even got to go to the park where we all played tag and just had fun on the playground.  When we got back, it was nearly time to get to sleep, so we all went up and played a game of “Rainbow Never Have I Ever”.  We all had so much fun laughing and hanging out and we even got to know each other better.  Then, it was time for lights out.  We all got our cozy pillows and blankets and went sound asleep.  Overall, I had so much fun at our sleepover because I got to spend time with all my Rainbow Sisters.

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