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Scouting in Arizona

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benefited in the process. We jointly express our gratitude to the thousands of Scout leaders and volunteers who have selflessly served over the years in Church-sponsored Scouting units, including local BSA districts and councils. In this century of shared experience, the Church has grown from a U.S.-centered institution to a worldwide organization, with a majority of its membership living outside the United States. That trend is accelerating. The Church has increasingly felt the need to create and implement a uniform youth leadership and development program that serves its members globally. In so doing, it will be necessary for the Church to discontinue its role as a chartered partner with BSA. We have jointly determined that, effective on December 31, 2019, the Church will conclude its relationship as a chartered organization with all Scouting programs around the world. Until that date, to allow for an orderly transition, the intention of the Church is to remain a fully engaged partner in Scouting for boys and young men ages 8–13 and encourages all youth, families, and leaders to continue their active participation and financial support. While the Church will no longer be a chartered partner of BSA or sponsor Scouting units after December 31, 2019, it continues to support the goals and values reflected in the Scout Oath and Scout Law and expresses its profound desire for Scouting's continuing and growing success in the years ahead."
783:. Camp Raymond has 18 campsites and offers a variety of program areas, including Boy Scout Resident Camp during the summer, with 9 program areas and 31 merit badges. For older Scouts, Camp Raymond offers C.O.P.E, Climbing, and Mountain Biking. The camp is named after Dr. R.O. Raymond, one of the first doctors in Flagstaff, Arizona, and the founder of the Raymond Educational Foundation. Dr. Raymond, along with many other community leaders, had the idea to create a permanent summer camp in northern Arizona. The 160-acre (0.65 km) site was purchased in April 1964 for $ 200 an acre. A Camp Development Committee was formed under the leadership of William Preston as soon as the purchase was finalized. They worked quickly to resolve water and sanitation concerns and opened the camp in the summer of 1964. The next big push for development at Camp Raymond was in the 1970s, when the Ranger house and Quartermaster-Trading Post building were constructed. The Handicraft shed and handicap shower facilities were added in 1988,the pool in 1990 and a lake in 2009. Today, Camp Raymond has 18 campsites, each with a wash stand, latrine, cooking area, picnic tables, and running water. Camp Raymond is available for Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs for Troop Camping, Family Camping and District Camporees. Camp Raymond has an Archery Range and Shooting Range, including rifle and shotgun skeet ranges. 51: 1366: 1272: 1141: 1044: 627: 413: 80: 253: 39: 484: 460: 104: 320: 211:, to be headquartered in Phoenix. Tim Murray from Galveston Texas, was the first professional Scout Executive. The 1922 summer camp was at Pineair (now call Reavis Ranch located in the Superstition Wilderness Area about 45 miles (72 km) east of Mesa). The name, Camp Geronimo, is still used by the Grand Canyon Council camp although the location has changed several times. Throughout the 1940s, 1018: 189:. On May 21, 1913, the LDS Church was invited by the Boy Scout National Council to become the first Chartered Sponsored Organization in their movement. The Boy Scouts of America program was then adopted in all LDS Church congregations as part of their youth program. Each LDS Church congregation in Arizona organized a Scout troop. 998:
Rover Troop 30 has established an Adult Scouter Group, a Rover Crew. This is an adult fraternal Scouting organization whose motto is simply "Service". As an organization, they are dedicated to support community projects and Troop 30's programs and equipment. Yet as a fraternal group of Scouters, they
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The Roosevelt Council changed its name to the Theodore Roosevelt Council. In 1993 the Theodore Roosevelt Council (located in Phoenix) and the Grand Canyon Council (located in Flagstaff) merged with the Phoenix council assuming the current name, the Grand Canyon Council. The Nassau County Council in
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The camp has 29 campsites, three chapels, a lake, craft lodge, obstacle course, swimming pool, climbing tower (Temporary), nature lodge, dining hall, rifle range, Low C.O.P.E. program, archery range, and a muzzleloading range. Every area has a department that teaches classes over the summer. Scouts
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poster contest was started in schools throughout the state. Burnham provided prizes and appeared in store windows across Arizona. The contest-winning bighorn emblem was made up into neckerchief slides for the 10,000 Boy Scouts, and talks and dramatizations were given at school assemblies and on
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Joint 5/9/18 statement from LDS & BSA: "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Boy Scouts of America have been partners for more than 100 years. The Scouting program has benefited hundreds of thousands of Latter-day Saint boys and young men, and BSA has also been greatly
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The Spade Ranch house, located in Camp Geronimo, has been around for over 100 years. Every year during the Scout summer camp, older Scouts participate in high adventure activities. The Spade Ranch house was built by the Spade family on the basis of
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Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona council serves more than 14,000 girls in Pima, Cochise, Greenlee, Yuma, and Santa Cruz counties and southern parts of Graham, Maricopa, and Pinal counties. It was previously known as Sahuaro Girl Scout Council.
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I want you to save this majestic animal, not only because it is in danger of extinction, but of more importance, some day it might provide domestic sheep with a strain to save them from disaster at the hands of a yet unknown
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enjoy the activity of the "Open Air" and the fun of camping. The Crew believes that they can model the Patrol Method and Leadership Skills they expect their Boy Scout Group and Senior Scout Group to learn.
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in 1962. In 1977, the Copper Council merged into the Theodore Roosevelt Council (#010). In 1993, the Theodore Roosevelt Council reformed into Grand Canyon Council (#010). Note that this is unrelated to
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has been leased from the National Forest Service since 1921 and has been continuously operated by the Catalina Council. It is located in the Santa Catalina mountains outside of Tucson, Arizona.
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units in San Diego and Imperial counties of Southern California, as well as a portion of Arizona. Desert Pacific Council was renamed to San Diego-Imperial Council on January 3, 2005.
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Camp Geronimo sits on 200 acres (0.81 km) of forest and meadows, and is surrounded by over 5,000 acres (20 km) of ponderosa pine forest at the edge of the
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In 1936, Boy Scouts in Arizona mounted a statewide campaign to save the Bighorn Sheep. The Scouts first became interested in the sheep through the efforts of Major
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In Arizona, Girl Scouts was started in Prescott in 1916 by Maxine Dunning though the first troop in Arizona was not formally recognized until 1918 in
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20 miles (32 km) north of central Phoenix in Peoria, Arizona. It is operated in cooperation with the Maricopa County Parks Department.
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has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
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Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council serves over 25,000 girls in northern Arizona as well as in the Utah and New Mexico sections of the
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On September 16, 1921, the board of the Apache Council met with Scouters from Phoenix at the Tempe National Bank to reorganized into the
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There are two Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils in Arizona, and other multi-state councils that serve portions of Arizona:
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In 2017, Grand Canyon Council underwent a realignment, reducing the number of districts to six Community Districts. Districts are:
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Scouting in the L.D.S. Church Scoutmasters Minute pub. YMMIA Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, 1934
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enrolled in the summer program are able to take four classes at the camp, and can earn merit badges with their achievements.
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story, which is a classic traditionally told for every group of campers that come through each week during the summer camp.
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Ponderosa District – Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Verde Valley, Williams, Flagstaff, Winslow, Holbrook, Page.
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In April 1921 the eight LDS troops in the Maricopa (LDS) Stake and the Methodist troop met in at the Coffee Cup in
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David Leighton, "Street Smarts: Boy Scouts had a long connection to Fort Lowell," Arizona Daily Star, Feb. 5, 2017
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in 1969. It is used for both Cub Scout and Boy Scout camping and events. Improvements include a large stone
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to youth in northern New Mexico, northeast Arizona, Utah south of the Colorado River, and the Durango and
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In 1920, the Tucson Council (#011) was formed, changing its name to Catalina Council (#011) in 1922. The
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is available to Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs for camping, and offers cabins for winter camping.
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Camp Stephens is 5 acres (2.0 ha) at 6,100 feet (1,900 m) 10 miles (16 km) east of
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Gila River District – Ahwatukee, Casa Grande, Chandler, Maricopa, Tempe, South Phoenix, and Yuma.
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Harold Steele, principal of the then new Tucson High School, organized the first Scout troop in
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in the fall 1910 with Clarence R. Craig as the Scoutmaster. Other Scout troops were formed; in
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equipped with picnic tables, restrooms, and water misters for cooling. The ranch also has an
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Willow Springs Program Center is 190 acres (77 ha) at 6,000 feet (1,800 m) in
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every summer, and offers camping opportunities for Cub Scout Packs and Boy Scout Troops.
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is located on South Kinney Road six miles (10 km) southwest of Tucson, near
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These efforts led to the establishment of two bighorn game ranges in Arizona:
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is an aquatics and nature based camp located at the Desert Outdoor Center at
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just beneath the Mogollon Rim. The Spade Ranch house is also the home to the
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in 1924. In 1922, the Yavapai District was founded, changing its name to the
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Cochise District – Santa Cruz, Cochise, and eastern portion of Pima Counties
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The council is divided into districts which serve Scouting units directly.
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Council (#008), founded in 1922, merged with the Catalina Council in 1963.
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Shadow Rim Ranch is 40 acres (16 ha) at 5,600 feet (1,700 m) in
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Camp Maripai is 80 acres (32 ha) at 6,000 feet (1,800 m) near
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served as the Honorary President of the Roosevelt Council Boy Scouts.
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The first two Boy Scout troops in Arizona Territory were organized in
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Sky Islands District – Southern Pinal County and western Pima County
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Parsons Leadership Center is 20 acres (8.1 ha) at the base of
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was an honorary member of the Tombstone troop. Scouting came to
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Whispering Pines Program Center is 16 acres (6.5 ha) on
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is located a half-hour east of Payson. It is the location of
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Scout Council, with a plan to save the sheep. Burnham said,
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Popcorn stand run by Girl Scouts at the New Year's Fair in
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Oral history of Rial M. Randall to Dilworth C. Brinton Jr.
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Several other prominent Arizonans join the movement and a
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was the first Scoutmaster. Arizona Territorial Historian
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in England and co-founded by the American Scout Major
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Barbara Anderson Girl Scout Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
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at almost the same time. In Prescott, E.P. Cole of
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Index

Lake Pleasant Camp
Camp Lawton
Pop corn stand run by girl scouts at the New Year's Fair in Poston, Arizona
Poston, Arizona
Scouting portal

Major Burnham
Carlsbad Caverns
Robert Baden-Powell
Frederick Russell Burnham
William D. Boyce
Prescott Council
Prescott
Tombstone
Whipple Barracks
Sharlot Hall
Phoenix
Bisbee
St. Joseph
Snowflake
Tucson
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Improvement Era
Mesa
Apache Council
Payson, Arizona
Roosevelt Council
Frederick Russell Burnham
Theodore Roosevelt Council
Frederick Russell Burnham

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