Connecticut Wood Badge
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EXPECTATIONS

You will have the opportunity to join with other Scouters to learn, share ideas, discuss challenges and locate resources. Attendees form new and lasting friendships during their Wood Badge experiences, as the spirit of Scouting spreads. For six days you will learn and apply the principles of leadership using the aims and methods of Scouting. You will live and work in the outdoors with fellow Scouters under the guidance an experienced Wood Badge Staff.

OUTCOMES

As the six day practical portion of the program draws to a close you will set some personal goals to practice your new knowledge and skills. In meeting your goals, you will strengthen both yourself and Scouting. You will have 18 months to reach these goals. By practicing your new knowledge and skills you will become a more effective leader. In addition to your own personal growth, the Scouts you serve will benefit most from your developmental commitment.


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Wood Badge NE-II-192

2010 Weekend Course

September 10, 11, & 12
Interim Patrol Meeting
October 9, 10, & 11 (Columbus Day Weekend)

Camp Workcoeman
169 Camp Workcoeman Rd
New Hartford, CT 06057
www.campworkcoeman.org

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2010

 
Course Director NE-II-192
Gil Thompson
Home: 860-295-0734
E-mail: 192@ct-woodbadge.org

Course is hosted by
Connecticut Rivers Council, BSA
60 Darlin Street, P.0. Box 280098
East Hartford, CT 06128-0098
800-414-2433, ext 222

 


 

 
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