Website Features
Jeanne Starr becomes the first member of the Bear Patrol to earn her Wood Badge Beads!
The Bear Patrol of NE-1-202 pays special tribute to the Bears of NE-1-196.
Da Bear Patrol will have it's second Patrol Meeting at the home of Mark Norton
on Monday, April 24, 2000 at 7pm. Use link above for directions.
This section is devoted to notes on the training weekends, patrol meetings,
and other activities. Photos from the first weekend are now on-line, along
with minutes of our first patrol meeting.
The duty roster keeps track of work assignments within the patrol on each of
the three Wood Badge weekends. All positions have been assigned for all weekends.
Menu planning for remaining weekends.
The roster lists each member of the patrol and how to contact them by
telephone or email. A rouge's gallery is provided to visualize our mottley crew.
Wondering just who is in the Bear Patrol? Our photo gallery contains pictures
of the members, our Coach Councilor, and other pictures.
The Bear Patrol has created a sizable number of custom Bear objects, clothing, etc.
In addition, there are descriptions of camp gadgets, signs, and other projects
we are creating.
All of the pages related to equipment, Class-A Uniforms, Class-B Uniforms, Name
Badges and other Patrol related equipment, etc. has been moved down to a
separate access page.
This page is used to collect some of the goals we'd like to accomplish. Some
are in the nature of suggestions to the group. We also are collection menu
recommendations here.
Wood Badge has a strong tradition of singing and chanting to promote good spirit
among the members and staff. We've collected some of our own songs and chants
on this page.
We were given this passage on Native American beliefs about the Bear during our second
Wood Badge weekend.
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Members
Coach Councilor
Mike McPherson

Links to other sites.
Selected bear graphics.
More bear graphics.

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