This page is for links to other websites which may be of interest to those who attend Buckeye. This is, by no means, a comprehensive list. If you know of other sites which might be of interest or want to link with this site, please e-mail Steve Arnold by clicking on the name. To jump to the site, just click on the underlined blue title.
Teamwork and Teamplay Jim Cain, a 20 year veteran of BLW, has an extensive website filled with community and teambuilding ideas, plus photographs, game ideas, a recommended equipment and reference book page, and other useful team activities. Jim is the author of the book Teamwork & Teamplay (co-authored with fellow BLW'er Barry Jolliff), The Book of Raccoon Circles, A Teachable Moment and Teambuilding Puzzles. |
| Teamplay LLC Barry Jolliff, a memeber of the Buckeye Leadership Workshop Committee, teaches dance, does team building sessions and a lot of other fun stuff. |
| Wood County, Ohio 4-H |
| Ohio 4-H |
| 4-H Camp Palmer |
| Adventure Education Center Staff and Workshop Training, Team Building, Ropes (high and low) Courses. |
| Project Adventure Classes, equipment and ideas for team building |
Songs for Teaching Creative teachers can use music to teach content across the curriculum -- to students of all ages. A host of educational experts brings you tested ideas for using the magic of music in your lesson plans.
Songs from a wide variety of popular artists are presented by academic subject. See the categories below to find educational music and children's songs that complement your lesson plans. |
| The Ultimate Camp Resource For people by camp people. The ultimate camping guide - games, teambuilding, art projects and more. |
| Wilderdom A project in natural living and transformation. The Experiential Educators best friend. |
| Dacor Internet Services, Bowling Green, Ohio Full service web development and hosting and more. Dacor is the host site of the BLW website. |
| HOBY OHIO, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership. HOBY is designed for high school sophomores to recognize their leadership talents and apply them in becoming effective, ethical leaders in their own home, schools, workplace and community. |