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Scouting in Massachusetts

Scouting in Massachusetts includes both Girl Scout and Boy Scouts of America (BSA) organizations. Both were founded in the 1910s in Massachusetts. With a vigorous history, both organizations actively serve thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

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History edit

By 1910, a scout like group, Boston City Guard, was founded by Frank O. Carpenter of the English High School. In June 1910, the American Boy Scouts started organizing the Department of New England which was operational in August or September under chief department scout General William H. Oakes and based in Boston.[1] On February 1, 2019, Boy Scouts of America started allowing all-girl troops to be formed. A number of all-girl troops have been formed in Massachusetts. [2]

Boy Scouts of America in Massachusetts today edit

Cape Cod and the Islands Council edit

Cape Cod and the Islands Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersYarmouthport, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
Website
www.scoutscapecod.org

The Cape Cod and the Islands Council serves Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket with their headquarters residing in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts. The Council owns two camps: Greenough Scout Reservation as well as Camp Richard. The Order of the Arrow lodge is Abake Mi-Sa-Na-Ki Lodge #393.

Mayflower Council edit

Mayflower Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersMilford, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
Founded2017
PresidentIan Johnson
Council CommissionerJosh Paulin
Scout ExecutiveBryan Feather
Website
mayflowerbsa.org

On March 28, 2017, Knox Trail Council and Old Colony Council voted to merge and create a new, combined council. The merger was executed on May 10, 2017; with the new council using the name 'Council 251' pending the selection of a new name. On August 30, 2017 members voted to become the Mayflower Council.[3] Mayflower Council was headquartered at the former Knox Trail Council office in Marlborough, Massachusetts. On October 2, 2020, the council moved into its new service center at 83 Cedar Street in Milford. Massachusetts. Mayflower Council comprises five districts covering 62 communities: Post Road, Metacomet. Cranberry Harbors, Sachem, and Headwaters Districts.

Mayflower Council owns three camp properties: Camp Resolute, Bolton; Camp Squanto, Plymouth and Nobscot Scout Reservation, Sudbury/Framingham. Camps Resolute and Squanto are summer residential camps while Nobscot is a short-term camping facility.

The Order of the Arrow is represented by the new Tantamous Lodge #223; with the Owl as its totem.

Heart of New England Council edit

The Heart of New England Council was created in 2018 with the merger of the Mohegan Council and the Nashua Valley Council. Mohegan Council and Nashua Valley Councils voted to merge on May 31 and May 30 2018, respectively.[4] The Heart of New England Council consists of two districts and serves 62 communities in Central Massachusetts.

On October 20, 2018, the Order of the Arrow lodges from the former Councils merged, creating Catamount Lodge.

The Council operates Camp Wanocksett, founded in 1924 in Dublin, New Hampshire. Camp Wanocksett serves as a summer camp for both Scouts BSA and Venturing BSA during seven weeks of program. Camp Wanocksett is over 230 acres of land that borders Mount Monadnock, one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world.

Heart of New England Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersRutland, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
Founded2018
PresidentChris Baker
Council CommissionerBrian Anders
Scout ExecutiveMark Barbernitz
Website
heartofnewenglandbsa.org

The Council operates Treasure Valley Scout Reservation, founded in 1926 in Rutland, Massachusetts. Treasure Valley Scout Reservation serves as a summer camp for both Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts. Treasure Valley Scout Reservation consists of over 1600 acres of land expanding over the towns of Rutland, Spencer, Paxton, and Oakham, Massachusetts.

The Council also operates Camp Split Rock, founded in 1945 in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. Camp Split Rock has previously served as a Scouts BSA and Cub Scout camp since its founding. The camp now operates as a weekend retreat location with campsites and cabins available for rent by units.

Narragansett Council edit

Narragansett Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersEast Providence, Rhode Island
CountryUnited States
Website
www.narragansettbsa.org

Narragansett Council is based in East Providence, Rhode Island and serves part of Massachusetts, as well as all of Rhode Island and part of Connecticut. The council gained a significant foothold in Massachusetts through merger with the former Moby Dick Council in 2001, and increased its area through merger with the former Annawon Council in 2016. Council camps in Massachusetts include Cachalot Scout Reservation (Plymouth), Camp Norse (Kingston), and Camp Buxton (Rehoboth). The council also operates Yawgoog Scout Reservation in Rhode Island. The Order of the Arrow Lodge is Tulpe Lodge #102.

Spirit of Adventure Council edit

Spirit of Adventure Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersMilton, MA
CountryUnited States
Founded2015
PresidentDave Clayman
Council CommissionerJason Maffetore
Interim Scout ExecutiveJonathan Pleva
Website
www.scoutspirit.org
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The Spirit of Adventure Council was formed from a merger of the Yankee Clipper Council and Boston Minuteman Council on July 1, 2015. As part of this merger, New Hampshire towns of the former Yankee Clipper Council were transferred to Daniel Webster Council headquartered in Manchester, NH.

Western Massachusetts Council edit

Western Massachusetts Council (#243)
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersWestfield, MA
CountryUnited States
Founded2008
Website
www.wmascouting.org
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The Western Massachusetts Council was created on June 28, 2008 with the merger of Great Trails Council and Pioneer Valley Council. Geographically, it is the largest BSA council in Massachusetts serving Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties and the town of Stamford, Vermont. The council operates Scout office-service centers in Westfield and Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and year-round camping facilities at in Russell. It formerly operated Chesterfield Scout Reservation in Chesterfield, Massachusetts.

Organization

The Western Massachusetts Council is divided into three districts:

  • Appalachian Trail District
  • Metacomet District
  • General Knox District
Order of the Arrow

The Pocumtuc Lodge of the Western Massachusetts Council was formed by the merger of Memsochet Lodge 507 (Great Trails Council) and Allogagan Lodge 83 (Pioneer Valley Council)[5] on September 28, 2008. Pocumtuc Lodge serves the BSA summer camp at Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation, with OA days occurring on Wednesdays during summer weeks. During OA days, Brotherhood conversations are done and there is lodge fellowship.

George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund edit

The George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund is a Massachusetts-based trust whose proceeds are used to support the purchase and improvement of the camps operated by BSA Councils in Massachusetts.[6]

History edit

George W. P. Magee was a theatrical agent and manager who most notably managed Boston's Grand Opera House from the 1890s through 1916. Being very involved in the community, he saw Scouting as a program making significant positive impact on the lives of young men. He turned this belief into a permanent commitment to Scouting, by establishing a trust upon his death. [7]

George Magee died in 1939, with France Cornell and Frederick W. Cook becoming the original Trustees of the fund. It took nearly 5 years, until 1944, for the fund to reach the minimum level for income to be distributed ($500,000). In 1944, the fund distributed $11,000. Upon the death of Mr. Cornell in 1961, the Old Colony Trust Company became the sole corporate trustee of the fund.

Today edit

As of 2004, the fund had a market value of approximately $7.3 million, with an annual distribution of $210,000. Over its lifetime, the fund has contributed over $6.2 million to hundreds of projects, impacting over a million youth, at various Boy Scout camps. Funds are held by the Private Bank at Bank of America, the current successor of the Old Colony Trust Company, and they are advised by a committee composed of local Scouting professionals and volunteers. Many Massachusetts camps conduct a "Magee Night" competition or other similar event to celebrate Mr. Magee's contribution, and it is quite easy to find buildings named after Mr. Magee or with plaques bearing his name.

Councils requesting money typically make proposals to the advisory committee, stating the purpose of the project, the amount being requested, and any moneys being provided through other sources. Only Councils located in Massachusetts are eligible, although as the will reads the camps that benefit may be located elsewhere in New England.

Girl Scout Councils in Massachusetts edit

 
Map of Girl Scout councils in Massachusetts

There are three Girl Scout councils serving Massachusetts, one of which is headquartered in Rhode Island.

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts edit

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts serves 15,000 girls in 186 communities. It was formed by a merger in early 2008 of three councils: Girl Scouts of Montachusett Council, Girl Scouts of Pioneer Valley, Girl Scouts of Western Massachusetts.

Headquarters: Holyoke, Massachusetts and Worcester, Massachusetts
website: www.gscwm.org

Camps

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts edit

 
The historic Ephraim Hammond House in Waltham. The estate is now owned by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts serves more than 45,000 girls and 17,000 adults in 177 Massachusetts communities and South Hampton, New Hampshire. It was formed February 1, 2008 by a merger of three councils: Girls Scouts, Patriots' Trail; Girl Scout Council of Southeastern Massachusetts; Girl Scouts of Spar and Spindle Council.

Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts
website: www.gsema.org

Service Centers edit

Camps edit

Former Girl Scout Camps edit

Girl Scouts of Rhode Island edit

This council supports Massachusetts girls in Bellingham, Blackstone, Attleboro, Fall River, North Attleboro, Plainville, Somerset, Swansea, Westport, Wrentham, Millville, Rehoboth and Seekonk.

Former Girl Scout Camps edit

  • Camp Muriel Flagg is a locale in Williamstown, Massachusetts named for Muriel Flagg, a Girl Scout leader and teacher. Originally a Girl Scout camp, it opened in June 1964 and probably ceased operations in the late 1970s or early 1980s. It is located at an elevation of 1,004 feet (306.0 m) and is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Williamstown in Berkshire County Latitude 42°44′28″N 073°11′08″W / 42.74111°N 73.18556°W / 42.74111; -73.18556

Scouting museums edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Page 413-416. The Boy Scout Movement. New Boston: A Chronicle of Progress in Developing a Greater and Finer City, Volume 1. Boston 1915, Incorporated, 1910. Accessed on January 17, 2014.
  2. ^ Staff. "Six new Boy Scout Troops for Girls Launch in Region". Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
  3. ^ Covino, Carlene. "Council 251 Becomes Mayflower Council". Mayflower Council | BSA. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on July 11, 2018.
  5. ^ . Virtual Patch Collection. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
  6. ^ 60 Years of Scouting Support: The George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund. 2004. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Last Will and Testament of George W. P. Magee. June 25, 1938.

External links edit

  • "Isaac Davis Historic Trail Camporee".
  • "Scouts NewEngland - covers everything Scouting related for all six New England states".
  • . Archived from the original on February 6, 2005. Retrieved March 4, 2006.
  • "Old Colony Council".
  • "Narragansett Council Cachalot District".
  • "Narragansett Council Massasoit District".
  • "Camp Noquochoke information".
  • "South Coast Today Letters from Camp".
  • . Archived from the original on September 2, 2006. Retrieved July 16, 2006.
  • "Massachusetts Girl Scouts Records, 1915-1967". Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.

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Scouting in Massachusetts includes both Girl Scout and Boy Scouts of America BSA organizations Both were founded in the 1910s in Massachusetts With a vigorous history both organizations actively serve thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live Scouting in MassachusettsBoy Scouts World Wars memorial Scouts at Fenway Park Betty Ford with Girl Scouts Cambridge plaque Scouting portal Contents 1 History 2 Boy Scouts of America in Massachusetts today 2 1 Cape Cod and the Islands Council 2 2 Mayflower Council 2 3 Heart of New England Council 2 4 Narragansett Council 2 5 Spirit of Adventure Council 2 6 Western Massachusetts Council 3 George W Magee Memorial Trust Fund 3 1 History 3 2 Today 4 Girl Scout Councils in Massachusetts 4 1 Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts 4 2 Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts 4 2 1 Service Centers 4 2 2 Camps 4 2 3 Former Girl Scout Camps 4 3 Girl Scouts of Rhode Island 4 4 Former Girl Scout Camps 5 Scouting museums 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editBy 1910 a scout like group Boston City Guard was founded by Frank O Carpenter of the English High School In June 1910 the American Boy Scouts started organizing the Department of New England which was operational in August or September under chief department scout General William H Oakes and based in Boston 1 On February 1 2019 Boy Scouts of America started allowing all girl troops to be formed A number of all girl troops have been formed in Massachusetts 2 Boy Scouts of America in Massachusetts today editCape Cod and the Islands Council edit Cape Cod and the Islands CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersYarmouthport MassachusettsCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww scoutscapecod orgThe Cape Cod and the Islands Council serves Cape Cod Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket with their headquarters residing in Yarmouthport Massachusetts The Council owns two camps Greenough Scout Reservation as well as Camp Richard The Order of the Arrow lodge is Abake Mi Sa Na Ki Lodge 393 Mayflower Council edit Mayflower CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersMilford MassachusettsCountryUnited StatesFounded2017PresidentIan JohnsonCouncil CommissionerJosh PaulinScout ExecutiveBryan FeatherWebsitemayflowerbsa orgMain article Mayflower Council On March 28 2017 Knox Trail Council and Old Colony Council voted to merge and create a new combined council The merger was executed on May 10 2017 with the new council using the name Council 251 pending the selection of a new name On August 30 2017 members voted to become the Mayflower Council 3 Mayflower Council was headquartered at the former Knox Trail Council office in Marlborough Massachusetts On October 2 2020 the council moved into its new service center at 83 Cedar Street in Milford Massachusetts Mayflower Council comprises five districts covering 62 communities Post Road Metacomet Cranberry Harbors Sachem and Headwaters Districts Mayflower Council owns three camp properties Camp Resolute Bolton Camp Squanto Plymouth and Nobscot Scout Reservation Sudbury Framingham Camps Resolute and Squanto are summer residential camps while Nobscot is a short term camping facility The Order of the Arrow is represented by the new Tantamous Lodge 223 with the Owl as its totem Heart of New England Council edit Main article Heart of New England Council The Heart of New England Council was created in 2018 with the merger of the Mohegan Council and the Nashua Valley Council Mohegan Council and Nashua Valley Councils voted to merge on May 31 and May 30 2018 respectively 4 The Heart of New England Council consists of two districts and serves 62 communities in Central Massachusetts On October 20 2018 the Order of the Arrow lodges from the former Councils merged creating Catamount Lodge The Council operates Camp Wanocksett founded in 1924 in Dublin New Hampshire Camp Wanocksett serves as a summer camp for both Scouts BSA and Venturing BSA during seven weeks of program Camp Wanocksett is over 230 acres of land that borders Mount Monadnock one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world Heart of New England CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersRutland MassachusettsCountryUnited StatesFounded2018PresidentChris BakerCouncil CommissionerBrian AndersScout ExecutiveMark BarbernitzWebsiteheartofnewenglandbsa orgThe Council operates Treasure Valley Scout Reservation founded in 1926 in Rutland Massachusetts Treasure Valley Scout Reservation serves as a summer camp for both Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts Treasure Valley Scout Reservation consists of over 1600 acres of land expanding over the towns of Rutland Spencer Paxton and Oakham Massachusetts The Council also operates Camp Split Rock founded in 1945 in Ashburnham Massachusetts Camp Split Rock has previously served as a Scouts BSA and Cub Scout camp since its founding The camp now operates as a weekend retreat location with campsites and cabins available for rent by units Narragansett Council edit Narragansett CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersEast Providence Rhode IslandCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww narragansettbsa orgMain article Narragansett Council Narragansett Council is based in East Providence Rhode Island and serves part of Massachusetts as well as all of Rhode Island and part of Connecticut The council gained a significant foothold in Massachusetts through merger with the former Moby Dick Council in 2001 and increased its area through merger with the former Annawon Council in 2016 Council camps in Massachusetts include Cachalot Scout Reservation Plymouth Camp Norse Kingston and Camp Buxton Rehoboth The council also operates Yawgoog Scout Reservation in Rhode Island The Order of the Arrow Lodge is Tulpe Lodge 102 Spirit of Adventure Council edit Spirit of Adventure CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersMilton MACountryUnited StatesFounded2015PresidentDave ClaymanCouncil CommissionerJason MaffetoreInterim Scout ExecutiveJonathan PlevaWebsitewww scoutspirit org nbsp Scouting portalThe Spirit of Adventure Council was formed from a merger of the Yankee Clipper Council and Boston Minuteman Council on July 1 2015 As part of this merger New Hampshire towns of the former Yankee Clipper Council were transferred to Daniel Webster Council headquartered in Manchester NH Western Massachusetts Council edit Western Massachusetts Council 243 OwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersWestfield MACountryUnited StatesFounded2008Websitewww wbr wmascouting wbr org nbsp Scouting portalThe Western Massachusetts Council was created on June 28 2008 with the merger of Great Trails Council and Pioneer Valley Council Geographically it is the largest BSA council in Massachusetts serving Berkshire Franklin Hampden and Hampshire counties and the town of Stamford Vermont The council operates Scout office service centers in Westfield and Pittsfield Massachusetts and year round camping facilities at Horace A Moses Scout Reservation in Russell It formerly operated Chesterfield Scout Reservation in Chesterfield Massachusetts OrganizationThe Western Massachusetts Council is divided into three districts Appalachian Trail District Metacomet District General Knox DistrictOrder of the ArrowThe Pocumtuc Lodge of the Western Massachusetts Council was formed by the merger of Memsochet Lodge 507 Great Trails Council and Allogagan Lodge 83 Pioneer Valley Council 5 on September 28 2008 Pocumtuc Lodge serves the BSA summer camp at Horace A Moses Scout Reservation with OA days occurring on Wednesdays during summer weeks During OA days Brotherhood conversations are done and there is lodge fellowship George W Magee Memorial Trust Fund editThe George W Magee Memorial Trust Fund is a Massachusetts based trust whose proceeds are used to support the purchase and improvement of the camps operated by BSA Councils in Massachusetts 6 History edit George W P Magee was a theatrical agent and manager who most notably managed Boston s Grand Opera House from the 1890s through 1916 Being very involved in the community he saw Scouting as a program making significant positive impact on the lives of young men He turned this belief into a permanent commitment to Scouting by establishing a trust upon his death 7 George Magee died in 1939 with France Cornell and Frederick W Cook becoming the original Trustees of the fund It took nearly 5 years until 1944 for the fund to reach the minimum level for income to be distributed 500 000 In 1944 the fund distributed 11 000 Upon the death of Mr Cornell in 1961 the Old Colony Trust Company became the sole corporate trustee of the fund Today edit As of 2004 the fund had a market value of approximately 7 3 million with an annual distribution of 210 000 Over its lifetime the fund has contributed over 6 2 million to hundreds of projects impacting over a million youth at various Boy Scout camps Funds are held by the Private Bank at Bank of America the current successor of the Old Colony Trust Company and they are advised by a committee composed of local Scouting professionals and volunteers Many Massachusetts camps conduct a Magee Night competition or other similar event to celebrate Mr Magee s contribution and it is quite easy to find buildings named after Mr Magee or with plaques bearing his name Councils requesting money typically make proposals to the advisory committee stating the purpose of the project the amount being requested and any moneys being provided through other sources Only Councils located in Massachusetts are eligible although as the will reads the camps that benefit may be located elsewhere in New England Girl Scout Councils in Massachusetts edit nbsp Map of Girl Scout councils in MassachusettsThere are three Girl Scout councils serving Massachusetts one of which is headquartered in Rhode Island Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts edit Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts serves 15 000 girls in 186 communities It was formed by a merger in early 2008 of three councils Girl Scouts of Montachusett Council Girl Scouts of Pioneer Valley Girl Scouts of Western Massachusetts Headquarters Holyoke Massachusetts and Worcester Massachusetts website www wbr gscwm wbr orgCamps Bonnie Brae East Otis Massachusetts Green Eyrie Harvard Massachusetts Laurel Wood Spencer Massachusetts Lewis Perkins South Hadley MassachusettsGirl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts edit nbsp The historic Ephraim Hammond House in Waltham The estate is now owned by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts serves more than 45 000 girls and 17 000 adults in 177 Massachusetts communities and South Hampton New Hampshire It was formed February 1 2008 by a merger of three councils Girls Scouts Patriots Trail Girl Scout Council of Southeastern Massachusetts Girl Scouts of Spar and Spindle Council Headquarters Boston Massachusetts website www wbr gsema wbr org Service Centers edit Andover Massachusetts Middleboro Massachusetts Waltham MassachusettsCamps edit Camp Maude Eaton Andover Massachusetts Camp Favorite Brewster Massachusetts Available activities include sailing and accommodations are usually platform tents Camp Rice Moody Reading Massachusetts Camp Wabasso Bradford New Hampshire Camp Menotomy Meredith New Hampshire Camp Runels Pelham New Hampshire Camp Wind in the Pines Plymouth Massachusetts Camp Cedar Hill Waltham Massachusetts Friendship House Gloucester Massachusetts Wampanoag Girl Scout Center Chilmark Martha s Vineyard Massachusetts Cedar Hill Program Center Waltham MassachusettsFormer Girl Scout Camps edit Camp Edith Reed Norton MassachusettsGreenbrier Girl Scout Center Acushnet MassachusettsCamp Virginia Bolton MassachusettsCamp Winnetaska Ashland MassachusettsMarion White Richmond MassachusettsNeyati Leicester MassachusettsKinnebrook Worthington MassachusettsCamp Malcolm Needham MassachusettsGirl Scouts of Rhode Island edit Main article Scouting in Rhode Island This council supports Massachusetts girls in Bellingham Blackstone Attleboro Fall River North Attleboro Plainville Somerset Swansea Westport Wrentham Millville Rehoboth and Seekonk Former Girl Scout Camps edit Camp Muriel Flagg is a locale in Williamstown Massachusetts named for Muriel Flagg a Girl Scout leader and teacher Originally a Girl Scout camp it opened in June 1964 and probably ceased operations in the late 1970s or early 1980s It is located at an elevation of 1 004 feet 306 0 m and is 1 5 miles 2 4 km north of Williamstown in Berkshire County Latitude 42 44 28 N 073 11 08 W 42 74111 N 73 18556 W 42 74111 73 18556Scouting museums editGirl Scout Museum Waltham Massachusetts Norman Rockwell Museum Stockbridge Massachusetts Girl Scout Museum Leeds Service Center Leeds Massachusetts Casoni Scout Museum Camp Sqaunto Plymouth MassachusettsSee also edit nbsp Scouting portalEssex Massachusetts ShingebissReferences editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by 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