Wood Badge Association Dissolution of the Legacy Associations

Wood Badge Association Dissolution of the Legacy Associations

Wood Badge Association Dissolution of the Legacy Associations In April of this year, the Association of Wolverine Wood Badgers (legacy Great Sauk Trail Council) and the (legacy) Southwest Michigan Council's Wood Badge Association held a Brunch and Annual Meeting to discuss the dissolution of the two existing association. Approximately 60 Wood Badgers attended the brunch held at Camp Teetonkah on April 6, 2013 Dissolution of the existing associations was the first step in facilitating the creation of a single association within our Southern Shores Field Service Council - only one entity will be supported by the Michigan Crossroads Council. During 2012, a committee was formed to explore and make recommendations for the establishment of the new association. Input was solicited from both legacy associations, and representatives were recruited to the committee, which took the name "ACT - Association Creation Team. Members of the committee included: Cathy Arehart, Kim Bernelli, Howard Conlon, Phil Farnsworth, Frank Grzebyk, Marlene Hickok, Larry Kowalski, Ray Marshall, James McClelland, Dick Northrup, Mike Peterson, Fred Schebor, Clifton Shultz, Carin Standish, Jim VanderRoest, and Jim Willoughby After months of work, a framework for the new association had been drafted, based on the commonalities of both associations. Documents for the proposed “guidelines” were drafted from former “bylaws” and made available upon request. During the meeting, members in attendance from the Association of Wolverine Wood Badgers (legacy Great Sauk Trail Council) voted to dissolve the current association and create a new association. Members in attendance from (legacy) Southwest Michigan Council's Wood Badge Association voted not to dissolve, and were going to contact their membership to discuss the events of the meeting. A new Wood Badge Association was created that day for all Wood Badgers in the Southern Shores FSC. The new association was named “Southern Shores Wood Badge Association”. A fall breakfast is planned at Camp Rota-Kiwan in order for Wood Badgers who could not make the spring meeting to have an opportunity to see the presentation and documentation that was developed for the Wood Badge Association in Southern Shores Field Service Council. The brunch is scheduled for November 2, 2013, beginning at 10:00 AM. You are encouraged to click on the link in the Southern Shores calendar so that all Wood Badgers in the Southern Shores Council have a chance to review the current organization's structure and guidelines. .

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