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Dear Scouter,

            The first Wood Badge course was presented in England by Baden-Powell in 1919 as a means of strengthening and preserving the Scouting movement throughout the world.

            Wood Badge for the 21st Century is intended to provide leadership skills needed in all phases of the Scouting program (Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Venturing, and Varsity). The course is a comprehensive presentation of leadership skills, organizational tools, and participatory activities based on the best of Scouting traditions and the latest in team development theory.

            This course, offered by the Chief Okemos and Great Sauk Trails Councils, is considered by many Scouters to be the mountaintop experience of their Scouting careers.  It has served as a source of training and inspiration to thousands.  In return, Wood Badge participants have positively affected the lives of millions of America’s youth.

           

Please accept our invitation for 2012.

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Cub Scout Training All Online PDF Print E-mail
 

All training courses for Cub Scout Leaders is now available online at:

www.scouting.org/volunteer/training

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What Training do I need to be Considered Trained? PDF Print E-mail

The complete list is below. Please look for your position so you see what you need to have to be considered trained in your position in Scouting so you can offer the best program.

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What Training Do I need to be Trained in my Position PDF Print E-mail
Below is a list of different positions and the training that is needed to be considered trained for that position.

Please make sure that you get the required training. Direct contact leadership MUST be trained in their position or they will not be rechartered.

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This is Scouting PDF Print E-mail

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