WELCOME!
On this Web site, you will find
details about Wood
Badge
95, sponsored by
Circle Ten Council, as well as information about
Wood
Badge in general.
This two-weekend course will be
held in October 2010 at at Camp Cherokee which
is part of the larger Clements Scout Ranch in
Athens, Texas.
Bobby Littlefield
Course Director and Scoutmaster
sm@wb95.org
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REGISTRATION
Registration is underway. We
encourage you to register as soon as possible in
order to assure yourself a place in the course.
On-line:
You may pay the full fee ($220.00) or setup a
payment schedule by credit card via this secure
online registration system.
By
mail: Fill
out the
“Registration Agreement Form” and mailing
it along with either the full payment or a $55
deposit to the address shown on the form. |
QUESTIONS?
If you have a question we
probably have the answer! Check out our
"Frequently Asked Questions" for more
information.
Visit our
Resources page for more information on
Wood
Badge
95, including
pre-course assignments, and other topics of
interest.
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Participant Orientation
August 28, 2010
Course Dates
October 1-3, 15-17, 2010
90-Day Review
January 15, 2011
Final Date for Ticket
Completion
April 17, 2012 |
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Training Prerequisites
Please note that in
order to attend Wood
Badge you must have
completed training specific to your current position.
You will find the
training
prerequisites here.
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WOOD
BADGE
Wood
Badge,
is the premier training program for all Scout
leaders in the Boy Scouts of America. This
includes all Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Varsity and
Venturing Leaders, District and Council
Committee members as well as Professional
Scouters. Wood
Badge is designed to
train adult volunteers using the latest
leadership skills and techniques. It is a once
in a life time training experience.
There
are two parts to Wood
Badge
95 course: The
first part consists of one week of practical
experience where you have the opportunity to
learn skills and concepts that underlie the five
themes of Wood
Badge for the 21st
Century.
The
second part is a plan to apply what you
learned in the practical course. You will create
and carry out a plan of action. When that action
is complete, you earn the recognition, beads,
neckerchief, and woggle that are the
Wood
Badge.
Circle Ten Council has adopted the national
training program for all adult leaders. The National
Council of the Boy Scouts of America has
called the program a "training continuum," to
emphasize how all the parts of leader training
fit together
Scouts deserve trained leaders and trained
leaders deserve the best program possible.
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