by Wood Badge Critter | Participant Stories
Wood Badge S9-119 participant Ken Newton had to make changes to his Wood Badge goals due to Covid-19. He was inspired by the medical personnel and first responders who were working so hard for us and he wanted to recognize the sacrifice they are making to serve their...
by Wood Badge Critter | Participant Stories
Funny things happen due to Wood Badge. Because I went to Wood Badge, I had a diversity ticket, Because I had a diversity ticket, my troop guide pointed me to the Urban Emphasis Scout Leaders Council to work it, Because I went to the UESLC, I started getting involved...
by Wood Badge Critter | Participant Stories
I thought I would pass on an encouragement of how your tickets can impact your troop. My first ticket involved planning and coordinating ILST and to follow up by recruiting for NYLT. ILST went very well and our troop now has four boys who are going to NYLT in...
by Shawn Wright | Participant Stories
I have been lucky enough to have served on multiple courses and to have been a Troop Guide on two of them. Course S9-114 ended not too long ago and the tickets worked by the participants have been making a big difference around our council. The course made quite an...
by Shawn Wright | Participant Stories
We just returned from a fantastic Weekend 1 at Wood Badge S9-115. I could go on-and-on about the course but I think this testimonial sums it up best. As soon as we returned I started to monitor the troop and patrol sites to see how the participants are decompressing...
by Shawn Wright | Participant Stories, Why I Attended
Wood Badgers Shawn Holcomb and Reed Carpenter from course S9-113 received their beads, scarf and woggle at a joint court of honor with their troop 7676. Both of them are leaders in the troop and Shawn’s son Zach received his Eagle the same night. You can read...