Noun
a unit of Girl or Boy Scouts
Source: WordNetDirector: Katie Kinnaird Dexter used to walk along the bank of the River Thames at Oxford, opposite the boathouse belonging to 22nd Oxford Sea Scout Group; the building is named T.S. Endeavour. Source: Internet
In this period, he was leading a Pathfinder Scout Group and was Choirmaster at a Church of Central Africa Congregation. Source: Internet
A certificate was also presented to Sandy Scout Group recognising the valuable work they do within the community especially by organising fireworks night and providing refreshments at the Christmas Lights. Source: Internet
The 1st Xscape Scout Group, which serves the communities of Pontefract and Castleford in West Yorkshire, is one of more than 500 that requires further support. Source: Internet
Sharon Webster Ms Webster has been an active club leader at the Marshland Scout Group for 22 years. Source: Internet
On the afternoon of Sunday 2nd July around 150 people joined in a celebration of the 7th Epsom (Methodist) Scout Group and the legacy left to the Group by Neil Dallen (now the Deputy Mayor of Epsom and ). Source: Internet