
Friday, October 24, 2008
The Gilwell Spirit Lives on
Dave Payant recently received his Wood Badge at a Troop 356 Court of Honor. He went through the winter Wood Badge in February, 2007 at Sommers Canoe Base in Minnesota. He is shown with Barb Dupras.

A link to Gilwell
Camp Hiawatha has a living link with Gilwell Scout Camp in England where Baden Powell conducted the first Wood Badge Course. Dr. Ron Reynolds is an Eagle Scout alumnus from Troop 305 in Marquette who is an active Scouter in Cincinnati. He completed Wood Badge and went on a tour to Gilwell Park. There, he collected acorns from beneath the Gilwell Oak that he planted on his return home. He sent us two, one to plant at camp in the Scout craft area and one at the office.
Dining Hall Dedicated
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It was a great day at Camp Hiawatha as the expanded Dining Hall was dedicated. Cutting the ribbon were Mildred Novinger, widow of long-time Staff Member Nobby Novinger and Ruth Rogers, widow of Clifton Rogers, Council president when the camp was purchased and development started. Dick Oslund is shown by the fireplace with the plaque honoring Clarence Zerbel, one of the early Scouters in Red Buck District.

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