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Wood Badge Patrol Totems

In 1911, Baden-Powell took the first steps in training Scouting's
Lord Baden-Powell, founder of Boy Scouts and Woodbadge
Lord Baden-Powell
adult leaders by organizing a series of lectures. The first Wood Badge training was held in September of 1919 at Gilwell Park, in Epping Forest, outside London, England.

Since then, Wood Badge has continued to evolve in order to meet Scouting's needs. Wood Badge for the 21st Century focuses on preparing adults to deliver the mission of Scouting. As a result of attending Wood Badge training you will:

  • Acquire contemporary leadership concepts and discover how these apply to our value-based program!
  • Understand Scouting as a family of interrelated, values based programs providing age appropriate activities for youth!
  • Revitalize your commitment to Scouting by sharing in an inspirational experience!
Central Themes of Wood Badge for the 21st Century:
  • Living the Values
  • Bringing the Vision to Life
  • Models for Success
  • Tools of the Trade
  • Leading to Make a Difference
How is Wood Badge Presented?
Wood Badge consists of two phases. The first phase is the practical phase. This consists of two full weekends at camp plus two mid-week patrol meetings between the weekends. The second phase, the application phase, occurs after the weekends and consists of "working your ticket".

What is a Ticket?
The primary purpose of the Wood Badge experience is to strengthen Scouting in our units, districts, and local councils. The Wood Badge "ticket" represents your commitment to complete a set of personal goals related to your Scouting position. These goals will significantly strengthen the program in which you are involved. In addition, the ticket gives you an opportunity to practice and demonstrate a working knowledge of the leadership skills presented during the course. You should complete your Wood Badge ticket no later than 18 months after the course.

Recognition
Upon completion of the Wood Badge ticket, as certified by a
Wood Badge Neckerchief, Woggle and Beads presented upon completion of Ticket
Neckerchief, Woggle and Beads
ticket counselor, you will be presented with the Wood Badge training award: Wood Badge certificate, neckerchief, woggle and beads at an appropriate ceremony. Many Scouters consider Wood Badge to be one of the highlights of their Scouting careers. It has served as a source of training and inspiration to thousands. In return, Wood Badge participants have positively influenced the lives of millions of America's youth.

Who Should Participate?
Wood Badge for the 21st Century is for Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturing and Varsity Scout Leaders, as well as Council and District Leaders. The course content and leadership principles introduced apply to Scouters in all leadership positions. These skills provide a common leadership foundation that is beneficial for all program areas.

Prerequisites
To attend a Wood Badge course, you must:
Successful completion of the BSA class 3 physical is required for all participants.
  1. Be a registered member of the Boy Scouts of America. (There is no minimum tenure requirement.)
  2. All adult leaders complete New Leader Essentials and Leader Specific Training for their registered positions.
    xxx*District and Council volunteers complete Commissioner xxxx
    Basic Training.
    xxx*Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (required for xxxxScoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, and Varsity coaches and assistants).
  3. Successful completion of the BSA class 3 physical is required for all participants.
(All participants are encouraged to take Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills training before attending a Wood Badge course, but it is only required as above.)

 

 



The First Wood Badgers

The First Scoutmasters' Course
at Gilwell Park, September, 1919.
Baden-Powell is seated center in the front row



Wood Badge Ticket

Ticket  <= click here for more information!

Wood Badge Ticket Wookbook <= click here for more information!



C-03-06- Newly Beaded Wood Badgers

Cami Engel - Eagle Patrol

Jean Malsom - Buffalo Patrol

Loni Walton - Beaver Patrol

 



C-36-04

 

Michael Kloss - Eagle Patrol
2004 Camp Decorah, Gateway Council

1999 Stern's Boy Scout Scout Camp, Viking Council

2006 Camp Phillips Staff
Bear Patrol Advisor



Past Wood Badgers

Dave Mills

Dave Burke - Fox Patrol

John Landes - Antelope Patrol

Don Whitmore - Fox Patrol



The Gilwell Song

I used to be a Beaver,
And a good old Beaver too.
but now I've finished beavering,
And I don't know what to do.
I'm growing old and feeble,
And I can Beaver no more.
So I'm going to work my ticket while I can.

Chorus:
Back to Gilwell, happy land,
I'm going to work my ticket while I can.

(Repeat using the other patrol names, and the staff)

Beaver
Bobwhite
Eagle
Fox
Owl
Bear
Buffalo
Antelope
Crow


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