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Scouting in Missouri

Scouting in Missouri has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day.

BSA Councils serving Missouri

Early history (1910-1950)

According to William D. Murray, a charter member of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) when it incorporated on February 8, 1910, the first "Troop" to form in Missouri was formed by an Englishman in Sedalia, MO sometime in 1908 or 1909. In his 1937 book "The History of the Boy Scouts of America," he goes on to say that this man had even gone so far as to appoint field representatives in other states as well.

The 1938 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Irondale, Missouri.

Boy Scouts of America in Missouri today

There are six BSA local councils in Missouri.

Great Rivers Council

Great Rivers Council (653) is based in Columbia, Missouri and serves Scouts in 33 counties in Mid-Missouri. In 1971 Great Rivers Council merged with Lake of the Ozarks Council (314).

Districts

Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation

 
Entrance to the Sinquefield Invention Lab
 
Scouts playing chess on the life-sized chess board inside the Invention Lab

In addition, the Great Rivers Council has two mobile invention labs. These labs can be hooked onto a truck and taken anywhere in the council.

 
Inside the Sinquefield Program Building

The Council operates Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation. Scouts BSA and Venturing Camps are offered at Hon. The camp is available for year-round use by Scout units for a variety of activities.

Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is located on the Lake of the Ozarks Osage Arm at mile marker 44 near Laurie, Missouri.

The Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation offers facilities and equipment available for unit use and the Kit Carson Trail, an eight mile long perimeter trail which winds through the hills and along the bluff overlooking the Lake. The Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is also home to the Sinquefield Invention Lab, Program Building and Welding/Blacksmithing Shop. The Sinquefield Invention Lab and Program Building was opened in May 2017, and is currently the only invention lab in the entire Boy Scouts of America. The Welding/Blacksmithing Shop opened in 2019. The facility has 9 labs: electronics & robotics, 2D design & woodworking, 3D modeling, blacksmithing, print & design, multimedia, leadership, business & ethics, and creativity. The Sinquefield Invention Lab and Program Building is used year-round as a merit-badge workshop, camping facility, and training center.

With the addition of the Sinquefield Invention Lab & Program Building, the Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is currently the only Scouts BSA camp where scouts have access to an invention lab, a COPE/Climbing course, shooting sports, and a full aquatics program

Order of the Arrow

The council is served by the Nampa Tsi lodge.

In 1971 Meta #216 and Po-E-Mo #426 merged. This merger took place after the Great Rivers Council merged with Lake of the Ozark Council. The name Nampa-Tsi translated means "twin lodges."

There have been different designs for the lodge pocket flap. The original design of our lodge flap, by Vigil Honor James Quick, had an Osage (pronounced Oh-Song-Eh) Indian with a reservation hat, a coup staff, a flaming arrow, a lake and rivers, and two tepees. Some think that the hat was worn by the Osage Indian because they traded with settlers. This was not the case. The hats were taken as coup from pioneer settlers after they had been scalped.

Sons of Daniel Boone

Originally, the Sons of Daniel Boone was created by Daniel Carter Beard to encourage boys to go outdoors for recreation. This organization became the Boy Pioneers of America which merged with similar outdoor groups into the Boy Scouts of America in 1910.[1] In 2006, the Sons of Daniel Boone reemerged as an honor camp society for Scouts and Scouters who have kept returning to Great Rivers Council Summer Camp.[2]

Invention Scouts

 
Invention Scouts Logo

Invention Scouts was founded in the Great Rivers Council in 2015 by Dr. Jeanne Sinquefield. It was founded as a Boy Scouts of America alternative to traditional STEM programs, which were too expensive and exclusive. The motto of Invention Scouts is "become an inventor and entrepreneur for life". The program is coeducational and is available to boys and girls aged 11–21. Scouts are exposed to cutting-edge equipment such as laser engravers, 3D printers, and CNC routers among others. Invention Scouts has its own ranks: Invention Scouts, Apprentice, Journeyman, & Master.

Greater Saint Louis Area Council

Heart of America Council

Heart of America Council has its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, and serves Scouts in both Missouri and Kansas. The Council has two sponsored camps, H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation and Theodore Naish Scout Reservation. Bartle offers Mic-O-Say as an honor society, and Naish is home to the Tamegonit Lodge of the Order of the Arrow.

Mississippi Valley Council

Mississippi Valley Council is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, and is served by Black Hawk Lodge #67. This council serves Scouts in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.

Ozark Trails Council

Ozark Trails Council
 
LocationSpringfield, MO
CountryUnited States
Founded1995
Council Scout ExecutiveJohn Feick
Website
http://www.ozarktrailsbsa.org/
  Scouting portal

Ozark Trails Council is based in Springfield, Missouri, and serves Scouts in Missouri and Kansas. Camps in the Ozark Trails Council include:

  • Camp Arrowhead offers programs for all Scouts, from first-year Trailblazer to High Adventure. Camp Arrowhead is situated on approximately 650 beautiful wooded acres in the Ozark Mountains near Marshfield in southwest Missouri. The property features a lake, many miles of hiking trails, a stream, caves, a spring, and many examples of native Missouri flora and fauna.

Scouts camping at Camp Arrowhead may enjoy traditional outdoor Scouting activities – backpacking, hiking, fishing, swimming, archery and shooting – as well as more challenging “adventure” and “aquatics” programs. These include: a C.O.P.E. course, mountain biking, rappelling, canoeing, small-boat sailing and snorkeling.

  • Cow Creek located on Table Rock Lake just south of Branson, Missouri. Cow Creek is available for unit camping. The property is winterized October 1 through April 15; during this time utility water will not be available.
  • Blazing Trails District
  • Frontier District
  • Mo-Kan District
  • Nih-Ka-Ga-Hah District
  • Osage Hills District
  • Pathfinder District
  • River Trails District

Camp Arrowhead

Camp Arrowhead is in Marshfield, Missouri located in Southwest Missouri.

The camp was started in 1924, and is the oldest continually operating Scouts BSA Camp west of the Mississippi River.

Camp Arrowhead offers programs for all Scouts, from first-year Trailblazer to High Adventure. Camp Arrowhead is situated on approximately 650 beautiful wooded acres in the Ozark Mountains near Marshfield in southwest Missouri. The property features a lake, many miles of hiking trails, a stream, caves, a spring, and many examples of native Missouri flora and fauna. The camp was likely named for the county's Native American relics.[3]

Scouts camping at Camp Arrowhead may enjoy traditional outdoor Scouting activities – backpacking, hiking, fishing, swimming, archery and shooting – as well as more challenging “adventure” and “aquatics” programs. These include: a C.O.P.E. course, mountain biking, rappelling, canoeing, small-boat sailing and snorkeling.

Order of the Arrow

The council is served by Wah-Sha-She Lodge #42 since 1995. Wah-Sha-She was formed from the merger of Osage Lodge #42 and Ni-Ka-Ga-Hah Lodge #91. Lodge #42 has had a strong presence in the Section, Region, and National level. It has hosted several conclaves at Camp Arrowhead and been home to many section officers.

Wah-She-She has participated in every NOAC since its formation and has sponsored several teams in dance, ceremony, and other competitions. At the 2015 NOAC, Wah-Sha-She Lodge took 1st in the basketball competition.

Pony Express Council

The Pony Express Council is based in Saint Joseph, Missouri, and also serves Scouts in Kansas. The Council's summer camp is Camp Geiger, which is one of only two camps in the United States to offer Mic-O-Say rather than Order of the Arrow as the Scout honorary society. In the late 1970s, Pony Express Executive Parvin Bishop started the first Project C.O.P.E. program in the United States at the camp. After Bishop became Director of Program at the National Office, he expanded the program so that it became national.

  • Crossed Arrows District
  • Kanza District
  • Ma-Has-Kah District
  • Otoe District
  • Robidoux District

Camp Geiger

Camp Geiger is a Scouts BSA camp on the bluffs above the Missouri River two miles (3 km) northwest of St. Joseph, Missouri in Andrew County, Missouri at 39°50′07″N 94°52′27″W / 39.835272°N 94.874134°W / 39.835272; -94.874134 used by the Pony Express Council. It is one of the only two scout camps including H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation in the United States to use Mic-O-Say rather than Order of the Arrow exclusively as its Scout honor society. It was first camp in the United States to offer Project C.O.P.E.

The camp is named for Charles Geiger, a St. Joseph physician, who donated land from his boyhood home in 1930. It replaced Camp Brinton at Agency, Missouri (named for W.E. Brinton who had loaned 30 acres (120,000 m2) for the camp) which had been the Scout council's main summer camp since 1918. Scouting executive H. Roe Bartle founded the Mic-O-Say organization at Camp Brinton in 1925 while serving as head of the Pony Express council. Bartle was to found a Mic-O-Say chapter in Kansas City, Missouri when he was transferred to being head of the Heart of America chapter in Kansas City there in 1929. However the Kansas City chapter also includes Order of the Arrow in its offering at its Camp Naish while having Mic-O-Say exclusively at its other camp—Camp Bartle.[4]

In 1930 Geiger announced the donation and in 1935 it opened with a Dining Hall made of native limestone. In the 1950s, the council bought land higher on the bluffs and further to the north and a "new Camp Geiger" was begun with the bulk of the camp moved to the higher land in 1952. The original swimming pool lower on the bluff was replaced in 1971 with a new pool on top of the bluff.[5]

In the late 1970s the Pony Express Council began Project COPE which is aimed at encouraging teamwork, self-confidence, trust, leadership, communication, decision-making, and problem-solving. It was championed by Pony Express Council Executive Parvin Bishop who expanded the program when he became Director of Program at the National Office.[6]

A new Dining Hall and Headquarters/Health Lodge buildings were built in 1992 after land was purchased on the road entering the camp.

Girl Scouting in Missouri

 

Missouri has three Girl Scout councils.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri serves more than 43,000 girls and has over 15,000 adult volunteers.

It was formed by merging Girl Scouts of The Becky Thatcher Area and The Girl Scout Council of Greater Saint Louis in 2007.

Headquarters: St. Louis, Missouri

Camps:

  • Camp Cedarledge is nearly 700 acres (280 ha) near Pevely, Missouri. Originally an old farm acquired by the Girl Scouts in 1927 and later expanded.[7]
  • Camp Fiddlecreek is 83 acres (34 ha) near Labadie, Missouri.
  • Camp Tuckaho is 521 acres (211 ha) near Troy, Missouri.

Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri

Headquarters: Kansas City, Missouri

It was formed by a merger of Northeast Girl Scouts of Mid-Continent Council, Girl Scouts of Kaw Valley Council (Kansas), and Girl Scouts of the Midland Empire in 2007. It serves about 23,000 girls and has about 8,000 adult volunteers.

Camps:

  • Camp Daisy Hindman, founded in 1929, is 160 acres (65 ha) in Dover, Kansas near Topeka
  • Camp Cutteru is near Junction City, Kansas
  • Camp Timberlake was 72 acres (29 ha) near Stilwell, Kansas and started in 1959. It was sold after the merger to private owners, although still offers scout camping by reservation with the new owners.
  • Tongawood Program center is 80 acres (32 ha) near Tonganoxie, Kansas
  • Camp Oakledge is 410 acres (1.7 km2) near Warsaw, Missouri. It specializes in aquatic activities and started in 1945.
  • Camp Prairie Schooner is over 170 acres (69 ha) near Kansas City, Missouri acquired in 1945.
  • Winding River Camp is an equestrian camp of over 400 acres (160 ha) near Dearborn, Missouri. It started in 1965.
  • Camp Woodland is near Albany, Missouri. It became a Girl Scout camp in 1948.
  • Warrensburg Little House is in Warrensburg, Missouri
  • Camp ToKaVaCa is 80 acres (32 ha) in Topeka, Kansas

Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland

Girl Scouts Missouri Heartland includes 67 counties in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. It serves over 9,000 girls and has over 4,000 adult volunteers.

It was formed by a merger of Girl Scouts — Cotton Boll Area Council, Girl Scouts of Dogwood Trails Council, Girl Scouts — Heart of Missouri Council, Girl Scouts of Otahki Council, and Girl Scout Council of The Ozark Area on October 1, 2008.

Headquarters: Springfield, Missouri

Service Centers:

Camps:

Baden-Powell Service Association in Missouri

Missouri is home to the Baden-Powell Service Association's former Chief Commissioner, David Atchley. Atchley, an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, joined up in 2008, after being asked to leave his local Greater St. Louis Area Council after attempting to create a non-discrimination policy for the Cub Scout pack he was Cubmaster for. He started forming youth scouting sections for the BPSA based on other Traditional Scouting groups based in Canada and Great Britain. In 2009, Atchley became Chief Commissioner.[8][9] Atchley then chartered his own BPSA scout group in 2010 called 10th Daniel Boone (now defunct) in Washington, Missouri. He resigned his position as Chief Commissioner to Susan Pesznecker in August 2015.

Currently, the Baden-Powell Service Association has just one chartered scout group in Missouri, and that is in the St. Louis, Missouri area.[10] The BPSA is an inclusive, "back to basics" organization that welcomes boys and girls from 5 years of age through adulthood.

66th Confluence

66th Confluence BPSA
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri
CountryUnited States
Founded2012
Membership54 (as of May 1, 2017)
Group ScoutmasterColin Suchland
Rover Scout LeaderJeffrey Kopp
Pathfinder ScoutmasterDavid Mulcahy
Timberwolf Pack LeaderElke Overton
Otter Raft LeaderRebecca Durst
Website
http://www.66thconfluence.org/
  Scouting portal

The 66th Confluence scout group was formed in November 2012 following a BPSA Brownsea Training Camp that took place September 14–16, 2012 at Klondike Park in Augusta, Missouri. Several of the newly received Rover Squires from that training returned to St. Louis to begin the formation of the scout group, the ordinal "66" coming from the U.S. Route 66 highway that once crossed St. Louis, as well as the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, which is also in St. Louis.[11]

References

  • "Area Scout Leaders Named in 'Perversion Files'". www.KMZU.com. KMZU The Farm. 19 October 2012. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  1. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica, "Daniel Beard: American illustrator and author"
  2. ^ Scouts of America Great Rivers Council
  3. ^ "Webster County Place Names, 1928–1945". The State Historical Society of Missouri. from the original on June 24, 2016. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  4. ^ History of Camp Geiger - ponyexpressbsa.org - Retrieved August 31, 2009
  5. ^ History of Camp Geiger - ponyexpressbsa.org - Retrieved August 31, 2009
  6. ^ C.O.P.E. - uscouts.org - Retrieved August 31, 2009
  7. ^ The Unofficial Camp Cedarledge Website March 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Schremp Hahn, Valerie (6 December 2012). . Monterey Herald. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  9. ^ Thakkar, Neal (14 August 2012). "Take Five: David Atchley creates 'non-discriminatory' alternative to Boy Scouts". STL Beacon. Retrieved 11 March 2014.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Phillips, Camille. "St. Louisans Plant Trees For Peace". St. Louis Public Radio. St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  11. ^ "About Us". 66th Confluence BPSA. Retrieved 2 May 2017.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Scouting in Missouri has a long history from the 1910s to the present day BSA Councils serving Missouri Contents 1 Early history 1910 1950 2 Boy Scouts of America in Missouri today 2 1 Great Rivers Council 2 1 1 Districts 2 1 2 Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation 2 1 3 Order of the Arrow 2 1 4 Sons of Daniel Boone 2 1 5 Invention Scouts 2 2 Greater Saint Louis Area Council 2 3 Heart of America Council 2 4 Mississippi Valley Council 2 5 Ozark Trails Council 2 5 1 Camp Arrowhead 2 5 2 Order of the Arrow 2 6 Pony Express Council 2 6 1 Camp Geiger 3 Girl Scouting in Missouri 3 1 Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri 3 2 Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri 3 3 Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland 4 Baden Powell Service Association in Missouri 4 1 66th Confluence 5 References 6 External linksEarly history 1910 1950 EditAccording to William D Murray a charter member of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America BSA when it incorporated on February 8 1910 the first Troop to form in Missouri was formed by an Englishman in Sedalia MO sometime in 1908 or 1909 In his 1937 book The History of the Boy Scouts of America he goes on to say that this man had even gone so far as to appoint field representatives in other states as well The 1938 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Irondale Missouri Boy Scouts of America in Missouri today EditThere are six BSA local councils in Missouri Great Rivers Council Edit Great Rivers Council 653 is based in Columbia Missouri and serves Scouts in 33 counties in Mid Missouri In 1971 Great Rivers Council merged with Lake of the Ozarks Council 314 Districts Edit Black Diamond is located in Randolph Schuyler Sullivan Putnam Adair Scotland Knox Linn Macon and Western Shelby counties Boons lick is located in Boone Cooper and Howard counties Five Rivers is located in Cole Osage Gasconade and Maries counties Grand Prairie is located in Callaway Audrain and Montgomery counties Kinderhook is located in Morgan Moniteau and Camden counties Mark Twain is located in Pike Ralls Lewis Monroe Marion and Eastern Shelby counties Osage Trails is located in Chariton Saline Pettis and Benton counties Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation Edit Entrance to the Sinquefield Invention Lab Scouts playing chess on the life sized chess board inside the Invention LabIn addition the Great Rivers Council has two mobile invention labs These labs can be hooked onto a truck and taken anywhere in the council Inside the Sinquefield Program Building The Council operates Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation Scouts BSA and Venturing Camps are offered at Hon The camp is available for year round use by Scout units for a variety of activities Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is located on the Lake of the Ozarks Osage Arm at mile marker 44 near Laurie Missouri The Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation offers facilities and equipment available for unit use and the Kit Carson Trail an eight mile long perimeter trail which winds through the hills and along the bluff overlooking the Lake The Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is also home to the Sinquefield Invention Lab Program Building and Welding Blacksmithing Shop The Sinquefield Invention Lab and Program Building was opened in May 2017 and is currently the only invention lab in the entire Boy Scouts of America The Welding Blacksmithing Shop opened in 2019 The facility has 9 labs electronics amp robotics 2D design amp woodworking 3D modeling blacksmithing print amp design multimedia leadership business amp ethics and creativity The Sinquefield Invention Lab and Program Building is used year round as a merit badge workshop camping facility and training center With the addition of the Sinquefield Invention Lab amp Program Building the Lake of the Ozarks Scout Reservation is currently the only Scouts BSA camp where scouts have access to an invention lab a COPE Climbing course shooting sports and a full aquatics program Order of the Arrow Edit The council is served by the Nampa Tsi lodge In 1971 Meta 216 and Po E Mo 426 merged This merger took place after the Great Rivers Council merged with Lake of the Ozark Council The name Nampa Tsi translated means twin lodges There have been different designs for the lodge pocket flap The original design of our lodge flap by Vigil Honor James Quick had an Osage pronounced Oh Song Eh Indian with a reservation hat a coup staff a flaming arrow a lake and rivers and two tepees Some think that the hat was worn by the Osage Indian because they traded with settlers This was not the case The hats were taken as coup from pioneer settlers after they had been scalped Sons of Daniel Boone Edit Originally the Sons of Daniel Boone was created by Daniel Carter Beard to encourage boys to go outdoors for recreation This organization became the Boy Pioneers of America which merged with similar outdoor groups into the Boy Scouts of America in 1910 1 In 2006 the Sons of Daniel Boone reemerged as an honor camp society for Scouts and Scouters who have kept returning to Great Rivers Council Summer Camp 2 Invention Scouts Edit Invention Scouts Logo Invention Scouts was founded in the Great Rivers Council in 2015 by Dr Jeanne Sinquefield It was founded as a Boy Scouts of America alternative to traditional STEM programs which were too expensive and exclusive The motto of Invention Scouts is become an inventor and entrepreneur for life The program is coeducational and is available to boys and girls aged 11 21 Scouts are exposed to cutting edge equipment such as laser engravers 3D printers and CNC routers among others Invention Scouts has its own ranks Invention Scouts Apprentice Journeyman amp Master Greater Saint Louis Area Council Edit Main article Greater Saint Louis Area Council Heart of America Council Edit Main article Heart of America Council Heart of America Council has its headquarters in Kansas City Missouri and serves Scouts in both Missouri and Kansas The Council has two sponsored camps H Roe Bartle Scout Reservation and Theodore Naish Scout Reservation Bartle offers Mic O Say as an honor society and Naish is home to the Tamegonit Lodge of the Order of the Arrow Mississippi Valley Council Edit Main article Scouting in Illinois Mississippi Valley Council is headquartered in Quincy Illinois and is served by Black Hawk Lodge 67 This council serves Scouts in Illinois Missouri and Iowa Ozark Trails Council Edit Ozark Trails Council LocationSpringfield MOCountryUnited StatesFounded1995Council Scout ExecutiveJohn FeickWebsitehttp www ozarktrailsbsa org Scouting portalOzark Trails Council is based in Springfield Missouri and serves Scouts in Missouri and Kansas Camps in the Ozark Trails Council include Camp Arrowhead offers programs for all Scouts from first year Trailblazer to High Adventure Camp Arrowhead is situated on approximately 650 beautiful wooded acres in the Ozark Mountains near Marshfield in southwest Missouri The property features a lake many miles of hiking trails a stream caves a spring and many examples of native Missouri flora and fauna Scouts camping at Camp Arrowhead may enjoy traditional outdoor Scouting activities backpacking hiking fishing swimming archery and shooting as well as more challenging adventure and aquatics programs These include a C O P E course mountain biking rappelling canoeing small boat sailing and snorkeling Cow Creek located on Table Rock Lake just south of Branson Missouri Cow Creek is available for unit camping The property is winterized October 1 through April 15 during this time utility water will not be available Blazing Trails District Frontier District Mo Kan District Nih Ka Ga Hah District Osage Hills District Pathfinder District River Trails DistrictCamp Arrowhead Edit Camp Arrowhead is in Marshfield Missouri located in Southwest Missouri The camp was started in 1924 and is the oldest continually operating Scouts BSA Camp west of the Mississippi River Camp Arrowhead offers programs for all Scouts from first year Trailblazer to High Adventure Camp Arrowhead is situated on approximately 650 beautiful wooded acres in the Ozark Mountains near Marshfield in southwest Missouri The property features a lake many miles of hiking trails a stream caves a spring and many examples of native Missouri flora and fauna The camp was likely named for the county s Native American relics 3 Scouts camping at Camp Arrowhead may enjoy traditional outdoor Scouting activities backpacking hiking fishing swimming archery and shooting as well as more challenging adventure and aquatics programs These include a C O P E course mountain biking rappelling canoeing small boat sailing and snorkeling Order of the Arrow Edit The council is served by Wah Sha She Lodge 42 since 1995 Wah Sha She was formed from the merger of Osage Lodge 42 and Ni Ka Ga Hah Lodge 91 Lodge 42 has had a strong presence in the Section Region and National level It has hosted several conclaves at Camp Arrowhead and been home to many section officers Wah She She has participated in every NOAC since its formation and has sponsored several teams in dance ceremony and other competitions At the 2015 NOAC Wah Sha She Lodge took 1st in the basketball competition Pony Express Council Edit The Pony Express Council is based in Saint Joseph Missouri and also serves Scouts in Kansas The Council s summer camp is Camp Geiger which is one of only two camps in the United States to offer Mic O Say rather than Order of the Arrow as the Scout honorary society In the late 1970s Pony Express Executive Parvin Bishop started the first Project C O P E program in the United States at the camp After Bishop became Director of Program at the National Office he expanded the program so that it became national Crossed Arrows District Kanza District Ma Has Kah District Otoe District Robidoux DistrictCamp Geiger Edit Camp Geiger is a Scouts BSA camp on the bluffs above the Missouri River two miles 3 km northwest of St Joseph Missouri in Andrew County Missouri at 39 50 07 N 94 52 27 W 39 835272 N 94 874134 W 39 835272 94 874134 used by the Pony Express Council It is one of the only two scout camps including H Roe Bartle Scout Reservation in the United States to use Mic O Say rather than Order of the Arrow exclusively as its Scout honor society It was first camp in the United States to offer Project C O P E The camp is named for Charles Geiger a St Joseph physician who donated land from his boyhood home in 1930 It replaced Camp Brinton at Agency Missouri named for W E Brinton who had loaned 30 acres 120 000 m2 for the camp which had been the Scout council s main summer camp since 1918 Scouting executive H Roe Bartle founded the Mic O Say organization at Camp Brinton in 1925 while serving as head of the Pony Express council Bartle was to found a Mic O Say chapter in Kansas City Missouri when he was transferred to being head of the Heart of America chapter in Kansas City there in 1929 However the Kansas City chapter also includes Order of the Arrow in its offering at its Camp Naish while having Mic O Say exclusively at its other camp Camp Bartle 4 In 1930 Geiger announced the donation and in 1935 it opened with a Dining Hall made of native limestone In the 1950s the council bought land higher on the bluffs and further to the north and a new Camp Geiger was begun with the bulk of the camp moved to the higher land in 1952 The original swimming pool lower on the bluff was replaced in 1971 with a new pool on top of the bluff 5 In the late 1970s the Pony Express Council began Project COPE which is aimed at encouraging teamwork self confidence trust leadership communication decision making and problem solving It was championed by Pony Express Council Executive Parvin Bishop who expanded the program when he became Director of Program at the National Office 6 A new Dining Hall and Headquarters Health Lodge buildings were built in 1992 after land was purchased on the road entering the camp Girl Scouting in Missouri Edit Missouri has three Girl Scout councils Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri Edit Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri serves more than 43 000 girls and has over 15 000 adult volunteers It was formed by merging Girl Scouts of The Becky Thatcher Area and The Girl Scout Council of Greater Saint Louis in 2007 Headquarters St Louis MissouriCamps Camp Cedarledge is nearly 700 acres 280 ha near Pevely Missouri Originally an old farm acquired by the Girl Scouts in 1927 and later expanded 7 Camp Fiddlecreek is 83 acres 34 ha near Labadie Missouri Camp Tuckaho is 521 acres 211 ha near Troy Missouri Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri Edit Headquarters Kansas City MissouriIt was formed by a merger of Northeast Girl Scouts of Mid Continent Council Girl Scouts of Kaw Valley Council Kansas and Girl Scouts of the Midland Empire in 2007 It serves about 23 000 girls and has about 8 000 adult volunteers Camps Camp Daisy Hindman founded in 1929 is 160 acres 65 ha in Dover Kansas near Topeka Camp Cutteru is near Junction City Kansas Camp Timberlake was 72 acres 29 ha near Stilwell Kansas and started in 1959 It was sold after the merger to private owners although still offers scout camping by reservation with the new owners Tongawood Program center is 80 acres 32 ha near Tonganoxie Kansas Camp Oakledge is 410 acres 1 7 km2 near Warsaw Missouri It specializes in aquatic activities and started in 1945 Camp Prairie Schooner is over 170 acres 69 ha near Kansas City Missouri acquired in 1945 Winding River Camp is an equestrian camp of over 400 acres 160 ha near Dearborn Missouri It started in 1965 Camp Woodland is near Albany Missouri It became a Girl Scout camp in 1948 Warrensburg Little House is in Warrensburg Missouri Camp ToKaVaCa is 80 acres 32 ha in Topeka KansasGirl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland Edit Girl Scouts Missouri Heartland includes 67 counties in Missouri Kansas and Oklahoma It serves over 9 000 girls and has over 4 000 adult volunteers It was formed by a merger of Girl Scouts Cotton Boll Area Council Girl Scouts of Dogwood Trails Council Girl Scouts Heart of Missouri Council Girl Scouts of Otahki Council and Girl Scout Council of The Ozark Area on October 1 2008 Headquarters Springfield MissouriService Centers Cape Girardeau Missouri Dexter Missouri Jefferson City Missouri Joplin MissouriCamps Camp Friendship Fields is 53 acres 21 ha north of Pittsburg Kansas Crawford County Kansas Camp Latonka is on the shores of Lake Wappapello in Wayne County Missouri Finbrooke Outdoor Center is 285 acres 115 ha near Rogersville Missouri Christian County Green Berry Acres is 4 acres 1 6 ha near the state capital Jefferson City Missouri Cole County Silver Meadows is 130 acres 53 ha near Columbia Missouri Boone County Baden Powell Service Association in Missouri EditMissouri is home to the Baden Powell Service Association s former Chief Commissioner David Atchley Atchley an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America joined up in 2008 after being asked to leave his local Greater St Louis Area Council after attempting to create a non discrimination policy for the Cub Scout pack he was Cubmaster for He started forming youth scouting sections for the BPSA based on other Traditional Scouting groups based in Canada and Great Britain In 2009 Atchley became Chief Commissioner 8 9 Atchley then chartered his own BPSA scout group in 2010 called 10th Daniel Boone now defunct in Washington Missouri He resigned his position as Chief Commissioner to Susan Pesznecker in August 2015 Currently the Baden Powell Service Association has just one chartered scout group in Missouri and that is in the St Louis Missouri area 10 The BPSA is an inclusive back to basics organization that welcomes boys and girls from 5 years of age through adulthood 66th Confluence Edit 66th Confluence BPSALocationSt Louis MissouriCountryUnited StatesFounded2012Membership54 as of May 1 2017 Group ScoutmasterColin SuchlandRover Scout LeaderJeffrey KoppPathfinder ScoutmasterDavid MulcahyTimberwolf Pack LeaderElke OvertonOtter Raft LeaderRebecca DurstWebsitehttp www 66thconfluence org Scouting portalThe 66th Confluence scout group was formed in November 2012 following a BPSA Brownsea Training Camp that took place September 14 16 2012 at Klondike Park in Augusta Missouri Several of the newly received Rover Squires from that training returned to St Louis to begin the formation of the scout group the ordinal 66 coming from the U S Route 66 highway that once crossed St Louis as well as the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers which is also in St Louis 11 References Edit Area Scout Leaders Named in Perversion Files www KMZU com KMZU The Farm 19 October 2012 Retrieved 7 December 2022 Encyclopedia Britannica Daniel Beard American illustrator and author Scouts of America Great Rivers Council Webster County Place Names 1928 1945 The State Historical Society of Missouri Archived from the original on June 24 2016 Retrieved September 21 2021 History of Camp Geiger ponyexpressbsa org Retrieved August 31 2009 History of Camp Geiger ponyexpressbsa org Retrieved August 31 2009 C O P E uscouts org Retrieved August 31 2009 The Unofficial Camp Cedarledge WebsiteArchived March 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine Schremp Hahn Valerie 6 December 2012 Baden Powell Service Association brings inclusiveness to scouting Monterey Herald St Louis Post Dispatch Archived from the original on 2014 03 01 Retrieved 13 January 2013 Thakkar Neal 14 August 2012 Take Five David Atchley creates non discriminatory alternative to Boy Scouts STL Beacon Retrieved 11 March 2014 permanent dead link Phillips Camille St Louisans Plant Trees For Peace St Louis Public Radio St Louis Public Radio Retrieved 5 October 2014 About Us 66th Confluence BPSA Retrieved 2 May 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting in Missouri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scouting in Missouri amp oldid 1144838116 Great Rivers Council, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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