Middlesbrough junior cadets, coxswained by cadet lance corporal Reece were the winners of the Teesside District Junior section rowing regatta, completing the course in a record time!
BZ to you all!
Middlesbrough junior cadets, coxswained by cadet lance corporal Reece were the winners of the Teesside District Junior section rowing regatta, completing the course in a record time!
BZ to you all!
Middlesbrough Sea Cadets in training at Hartlepool marina 2021.
Rowing practice for four Sea Cadets.
Out on the water as often as we can.
Middlesbrough Sea Cadets need the help of people like you - volunteers who are happy to roll up their sleeves, get involved and potentially make a difference to the lives of so many young people from our region.
We have lots of roles to match your skills from working directly with cadets and giving them a head start in life as you guide them through the training we do or from behind the scenes by using your practical business skills and common sense to help shape the unit by being a member of the Unit Management Team. Training and support will be provided to help you.
As a volunteer member of Middlesbrough Sea Cadets you will gain a sense of personal achievement, invest in your local community, meet new people, make new friends, become part of a team which supports young people and create the opportunity to bolster your CV. This is also a role which you can fit around your busy life, in fact most of our Unit Management Team are in full time employment. To find out more, please contact the Northern Area Training and Development Officer on 07711 369327 or cpaczko@ms-sc.org
Middlesbrough Sea Cadets are now on Twitter! You can follow us at @boroseacadets for all of the last news and information about our Unit and what we get up to! We also have a fan page on Facebook, so why don't you give us the thumbs up?!
On the 21st September 2013, Middlesbrough Football Club will be at home to Bournemouth at the Riverside Stadium. The 35,000 seater stadium was built in 1995 to replace the old Ayresome Park stadium which had become too small for the club. This game of the season is important to us for one reason and that's not because it is the first home ‘Boro’ match of the season - although we know that will be important to some of you out there, but for the first time in history Middlesbrough and the other Teesside Sea Cadet units will be playing a starring role before, during and after the match both on and off the pitch!
As part of a very special arrangement with Middlesbrough Football Club, all parents, friends and family members of Middlesbrough Sea Cadets can buy discounted tickets to enjoy the fixture. Special seats will be reserved in the family stand located in the North East corner of the stadium so Teesside Sea Cadet supporters can sit together. Any existing season ticket holders wishing to relocate to the family stand for this game can do so free of charge.
To get your hands on these tickets, you'll need to complete an order form which will be available at Middlesbrough Sea Cadet Unit from Thursday 1st August 2013.
There will also be a prize for the cadet who sells the most tickets across the District but this is such an exciting and unique opportunity for Middlesbrough Sea Cadets, we expect our allocation of tickets will be snapped up.
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