What is Wood Badge?
Wood Badge is an ultimate Scout leader training experience
originated by Baden Powell, founder of the Scouting movement.
"One of the purposes of Wood Badge training is to
get people to think about the practice of Scouting, to
meet together, to exchange experiences, and to live together
in the Spirit of the Scout Oath."
What does Wood Badge consist of?
Wood Badge is six days to experience the learning and
practicing of Leadership skills. The first part of the
course reflects unit meetings, while the second part uses
a unit camping activity. You do not need to be an experienced
camper to participate. We will provides enough help for
you to enjoy the experience. As a result of your participation,
you will view scouting as a family or interrelated programs
that provide age-appropriate activities for youth. You
will apply the skills you learn as a member of a successful
working team. You will revitalize your commitment by sharing
in an overall inspirational experience that will help
provide scouting with the leadership it needs to accomplish
its mission on an ongoing basis.
Who may attend Wood Badge?
Any adult Scout leader may attend Wood Badge. Assistant
Scoutmasters may be 18 years of age or older. All other
scouters must be 21 years of age or older. All participants
must have completed Basic leader training before participating.
Scoutmasters, assistants, and Venture leaders must slso
have completed the Outdoor Leadership Skills course or
outdoor portion of Scoutmaster Fundamentals.
Upcoming Events
Tall Pine Council
Recognition and Awards Banquet
February 25, 2012
Doors open at 5:30 pm
Dinner at 6:00 pm
Genesys Conference & Banquet Center
805 Health Park Boulevard
Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439