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Scouting portal; Council-level camps of the Girl Scouts of the USA.; NOTE: the Scouting WikiProject endeavors to have state-related articles rather than 400+ council articles. . Articles on lodges, camps and districts may be suggested to merge into the proper state or council arti
The program of the Girl Scouts of the USA is administered through local councils. Each council covers a geographic area of the United States , that may vary in size from a single U.S. county to multiple U.S. states .
Camp Archbald is a Girl Scout camp in Brooklyn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [1] It encompasses 230 acres (0.93 km 2), including a 45-acre (180,000 m 2) lake (Lake Ely [2]). Established in 1920, it is the second oldest Girl Scout camp in America. (Only Camp Bonnie Brae in Massachusetts has been serving girls
In 1931, the Council used Camp Coffman, the Oil City Scout Council's Camp (now part of French Creek Council), for their first summer camp program. On May 1, 1932, the Bucktail Council Camp Committee reported two sites had been inspected for the location of the Council’s own camp.
Camp Seph Mack is located on Yellow Creek Lake near Penn Run, PA, and is one of the council camps of the Laurel Highlands Council, Boy Scouts of America. Laurel Highlands, BSA, is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, and serves approximately 30,000 youth and their families from a twelve-county area in south western Pennsylvania.
The Scouts agreed to sell their Camp Cuesta in Baileys Harbor to the land trust.The 24-acre camp, which the organization has owned and operated for nearly 50 years, is adjacent to the trust’s ...
On October 1, 2008, all levels were renamed to begin with "Girl Scout" (e.g., Girl Scout Brownies instead of Brownie Girl Scouts). Additionally, levels were changed to an exclusively grade-based system, A new level, Girl Scout Ambassadors, was created for girls in grades 11 and 12.
Camp Henry W. Breyer was sold by the Philadelphia Council in 1990 and is now the site of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry At one time, the Philadelphia Council was also given a tract near the Roxborough Reservoir at Port Royal Avenue and Eva Street ( 40°03′20″N 75°14′38″W / 40.0556°N 75.2438°W / 40.0556; -75.