WELCOME!
On this Web site, you will find details about
Wood Badge 90, sponsored by Circle Ten Council, as well as information
about Wood Badge in general.
This week-long course will be held in August 2009 at Philmont Training Center in Cimarron, New Mexico.
Kimberly Colonnetta Course Director and Scoutmaster
sm@wb90.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.
Please note that in order to attend Wood Badge you must have
completed training specific to your current position. You may
find out the training prerequisites here.
On-line:
You may pay the full fee ($480.00) or setup a payment schedule
by credit card.
Click
here to proceed to online registration and payment.
By mail:
Fill
out the
“Registration Acceptance Form” and mailing it along with
either the full payment or a $100 deposit to the address shown
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QUESTIONS?
If you have a question we probably
have the answer! Check out our frequently
asked questions.
Visit our Resources
page for more information on Wood Badge 90, including pre-course
assignments, and other topics of interest.
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Participant Orientation July 11, 2009
Course Dates
August 24-29, 2009
90-Day Reunion November 21, 2009 at
Circle Ten Council Offices
Final Date for Ticket Completion February 28, 2011
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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 once in a life time training experience.
There are two parts
to Wood Badge 90 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.
National Council of 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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