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RANDY L.
WORCESTER
District
Commissioner
Cogioba
District -
Middle
Tennessee
Council
Brotherhood
Member Wa-Hi-Nasa
Lodge
111
Collectibles
Editor American
Scouting
Digest
ISCA
Member
#5085
Member
of
the International
Fellowship
of
Scouting
Rotarians
SCOUTING RESUME
Oak Plain Council - Illinois (Now Northeast
Illinois Council)
South District
(Southern Lake County)
Pack 72 Wildwood Presbyterian Church
Wildwood, Illinois 1962-1966
Wolf
Bear
Lion
Webelos Den - Arrow of Light
Troop 72 Wildwood Presbyterian Church
Wildwood, Illinois 4/1966-1970
Tenderfoot
Second Class 9/66
1st Class - Dropped
out when the Scoutmaster quit.
Council Junior Leader Training
10/66 at Camp Okarro near Rosecrans
Member - Raccoon Patrol
Patrol Leader - Eagle Patrol
Troop Quartermaster
Andrew Jackson Council - Jackson, Mississippi
Eastern District
Pack 15 - St. Matthew's United Methodist
Church, Madison, Mississippi
Webelos Den Leader - 1994,
1995
- Webelos Den Leader Knot
Committee Chair - 1995
Ass't Cubmaster - 1996, 1998
Cubmaster -1996/97 -
Cubmaster Knot
Troop 15 - St. Matthew's United Methodist
Church, Madison, Mississippi
(Started a new Troop)
Assistant Scoutmaster
- 1996, 1997, 1998 Scouter's Training Award Knot
Eastern District Sparkplug 1996-97
Summer Day Camp Webelos Den Leader - Den
Cooking Award - Summer, 96
Cub Leader Basic - Fall, 95
Cub Leader Basic Again - Fall 96
Scoutmaster Fundamentals Indoor - Summer, 96
Scoutmaster Fundamentals Outdoor - Fall, 96
Summer Day Camp Commissioner - Summer, 98
Gulf Coast Council - Corpus Christi, Texas
Gulf Breeze District
Unit Commissioner - Spring,
97
Ass't District Commissioner
- Summer, 97
Train the Trainer - August,
97
Cub Adventure Weekend Chairman
- Fall, 97
Youth Protection Training
- Fall, 97
District Nominating Committee
Member - Fall, 97
Pow Wow Co-Chairman - 1998
District Activity Chairman
- Fall, 97 - 98
Pack 296 - Luther Jones Elementary School,
Corpus Christi, Texas
Assistant Cubmaster
Attakapas Council - Alexandria, Louisiana
Assistant District Commissioner
- October, 1998
Council Commissioner - January,
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003
- Distinguished Commissioner
Award
(Silver), 2002
- Silver Beaver, 2002
Camping
Task Force - 2000
Merger
Transition
Team
-
2002,
2003
Council
Banquet
MC
-
2001,
2002
Troop 6 - Alexandria, Louisiana
Committee Member - April, 1999
Troop 10 - Alexandria,
Louisiana
Assistant
Scoutmaster
2000,
2001
Committee
Member
-
2002,
2003
Middle
Tennessee
Council -
Clarksville,
Tennessee
Cogioba
District
District
Venturing
Chair
-
2003
Assistant
District
Commissioner
-
2004
District
Commissioner
-
2005,
2006 Troop
503
-
Clarksville,
Tennessee
Committee
Member
-
2003,
2004
Crew
503
-
Clarksville,
Tennessee
Committee
Chairman
-
2003,
2004
Wood
Badge SR
587
Boxwell
Scout
Reservation,
Beaver's
Rule!
September,
2003
Order of the Arrow
Called out at Camp
Karankawa, Texas - July, 97
Ordeal at Hood Scout Reservation,
Mississippi - August, 97
Brotherhood at Hood Scout Reservation,
Mississippi - August, 98
Transferred to Ouxouiga Lodge #264,
Louisiana - January, 1999
Lodge Publications Advisor - March,
1999, 2000, 2001
Outstanding Advisor Award - 1999
Associate
Adviser - January, 2002,
2003
SR-1 Conclave
Publications Adviser - April, 2002
NOAC - July, 2002
- ISCA Patch Staff
- OA Museum Staff
-
Goodman
500,
Most
Creative
Car
Founder's
Award,
2002
Arrowman
Service
Award,
2002
Transferred
to
Wa-Hi-Nasa
Lodge
#111,
Tennessee
-
2003
Adviser
to
the
Lodge
Secretary
&
Newsletter
Adviser
-
November,
2003
Planbook
Adviser
-
2005
Where
To
Go
Scouting
Adviser
-
2006
American
Scouting
Digest
-
Collectibles/History
Editor
2003
National Scouting Museum
-
Member 1996, 1997, 1998
- Webmaster 2000
Philmont Training Center - Administration
of Commissioner Service July, 1999
- Order of the Arrow
Adviser June, 2000
Camp Visitation Specialist,
Southern Region Area 1 - 2002, 2003
Scout
Camps
- Hood Scout
Reservation, Mississippi
- Camp Daniel Boone, North Carolina
- Slippery Falls Scout Ranch, Oklahoma
- Camp Attakapas, Louisiana
Summer
Camp
-
Camp
Commissioner
Winter
Camp
-
Camp
Commissioner
-
Camp
Binachi,
Mississippi
-
Camp
T.L.
James,
Louisiana
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Camp
Boxwell,
Tennessee
INTERNET
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Site - Webmaster
Boy Scout History &
Traditions Site - Webmaster
The
Quality
Unit
Site
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Webmaster The
Popcorn
Patch
Site
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Webmaster Cogioba
District
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Webmaster Ouxouiga Lodge # 264
Site -
Past
Webmaster
(Merged) Attakapas
Council -
Past Webmaster
The
National
Scouting
Museum
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Past
Webmaster
Pack
15
(First
Pack
on
the
Web
in
the
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Region)
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AUTHOR/EDITOR
Recognizing
Quality
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Scouting
Collectors
Journal
Trail's
End
&
Scouting,
A
Tasty
Relationship
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American
Scouting
Digest,
Spring
03
Astro-Scouts,
Scouts
In
Space
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American
Scouting
Digest,
Spring
03 Sticks,
Staffs,
&
Staves
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American
Scouting
Digest,
Spring
03 Steve
Scout
Action
Figures
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American
Scouting
Digest,
Summer
03 The
Origins
of
the
Whittling
Chip
-
American
Scouting
Digest The
First
Scout
Medallion
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American
Scouting
Digest,
Fall
03 Patch
Collecting
for
Beginners
-
American
Scouting
Digest,
Winter
03 And
More |
TRAINER
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Cub Scout Basic Leader Trainer 1999, 2000
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- Den Leader Breakout -
1999
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- Webelos Leader Breakout - 1997, 2001
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- Cubmaster Breakout - 1998, 1999
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Commissioner Trainer - 1999,2000,2001
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Train the Trainer Trainer - Fall 1999, 2000
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Pow Wow Instructor
- Fall, 1996 (Pack Administration) (Derbies)
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Pow Wow Instructor
- Fall, 1997 (Pack Administration)
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University of Scouting Instructor - January, 1999 (Scouting Your Computer)
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University of Scouting Instructor
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January,
2003
(Pinewood
Derby,
Memorabilia)
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Popcorn Sales Trainer - Fall, 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002
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School Night Trainer - Fall 1999, 2000, 2001
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Youth Protection Trainer - Fall, 1999
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Den Chief Trainer, 1996
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Troop Junior Leader Trainer - 1998
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Key Three Trainer/District Committee Trainer - 1999,2000
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Roundtable Commissioner Staff Trainer - 1999
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Outdoor Leader Skills - 2002
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Leader Essentials - 2001, 2002
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Venturing
Leader
Specific
Training,
2003
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Scout
Shops
I
am
a
Scout
Shop
fanatic
and
have
been
to
the
following
Scout
Shops:
Pocatello,
Idaho
Corpus
Christi,
Texas
National
Scouting
Museum,
Texas
National
Scouting
Museum,
Kentucky
Alexandria,
Louisiana
Lafayette,
Louisiana
Monroe,
Louisiana
Shreveport,
Louisiana
Bloomington,
Indiana
Evansville,
Indiana
Clarksville,
Tennessee
Murfreesboro,
Tennessee
Nashville,
Tennessee
Memphis,
Tennessee
Jackson,
Tennessee
Jackson,
Mississippi
Owensboro,
Kentucky
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
(Valley
Forge)
St.
Louis,
Missouri
(West
Side) |
BACKGROUND
I was a great little Cub Scout. I really loved the crafts, games, and
fun. Mrs. Jacobson was a fine Den Mother and Mr. Jacobson did a pretty
good job as Cubmaster. I got a third place ribbon 2 years running for
Pinewood Derby. Not for speed, but for looks. One was fire engine
red with a bubble top which was a popular thing in the sixties. I believe
these were district level as we did not have a Pack race that I can remember.
I have many great memories from that time.
On to Boy Scouts. I was a member of the Raccoon patrol and later Patrol
Leader for the Eagle Patrol and Troop Quartermaster. I left when the
Scoutmaster, Mr. Leonard, apparently quit over a disagreement with the
council. Our Committee Chair took over temporarily, but was not cut
from the same cloth. So I became disenchanted with things. Our troop
had a bus and went to Yellowstone every year. I could not afford to
go and no accommodations were made for kids like myself. Consequently,
I never got started on merit badges. This probably led to my
decision to quit also. Even then, I really wish I had been talked
into returning because I enjoyed it so much.
Many years later, I had two boys. I often asked the Den Leader of my
son's den if he needed help. He did not have an assistant. I
wish I had known about 2 deep leadership then. But he replied that
he could take care of things. When his job caused him to step down,
I was asked to be Webelos Den Leader. From there, things just kind
of happened and Scouting became my hobby. My wife thinks I'll probably
be
cremated in my
uniform
and
ashes
spread
over
Philmont.
I have become interested in Scouting's history and collect Scout books.
Particularly Cub Scout books because even the old ones will give you
some great program ideas.
I learned as a Leader that if someone offers help, then you find them something
immediately.....anything. Also, let your Den Leaders know this tip.
The potential leader will contact them first and can be turned on or
turned off very quickly. I also have learned that when a boy quits
Scouting, go after him!
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