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Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council (#055), the result of a council merger between the Santa Clara County Council and the Monterey Bay Area Council, is a Boy Scouts of America council headquartered in San Jose, California. As of 2022, the council serves over 9,200 youth in Boy Scout troops, Cub Scout packs, Venturing crews, and Explorer posts.
Local councils of the Boy Scouts of America The Ideal Scout, a statue by R. Tait McKenzie in front of the Bruce S. Marks Scout Resource Center, the former headquarters of the Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia Scouting portal The program of the Boy Scouts of America is administered through 272 local councils, with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a single city ...
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Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council (#055) is a Boy Scouts of America council headquartered in San Jose, California. It was the result of a council merger between the Santa Clara County Council and the Monterey Bay Area Council. In 2004, the previous two councils served over 11,000 youth in over 400 Boy Scout troops, Cub Scout packs, Venturing ...
Defunct local councils of the Boy Scouts of America; Tall Pine Council Service Center ... Coronado Council: Coronado: California: 1916: 1917: San Diego County 49
Alameda Council (#022) is one of the three smallest [1] Boy Scout councils in the United States, serving youth in the city of Alameda.It was organized in December 1916, shortly after the organization of BSA councils in Berkeley and Oakland, making it the third oldest BSA council in Northern California.
The Southern Sierra Council was officially founded in 1919 under the name Bakersfield Council. [2] Roland Dye was the first Scout Executive of the council, and W.J. Schultz served as the first council president. Scouting came to Kern County in 1912 after a group of boys from the National Guard auxiliary met at Armory hall. [3]
It was one of five Boy Scouts of America councils in Los Angeles County, California. Since its founding in 1915, the Los Angeles Area Council served millions of youth, 54,567 youth in 2008. [5] The Los Angeles Area Council was founded in 1915 as the Centinela Council, changing its name in 1925 to the Los Angeles Council.