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Scouting in West Virginia

Scouting in West Virginia 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.

Scouting in West Virginia
BSA Councils Serving West Virginia
 Scouting portal

Early history (1909-1950) edit

 
Camp Waldo Schmitt

In 1920, the Fairmont Council was founded. It closed in 1922.

In 1921, the Morgantown Council was founded. It closed in 1923.

In 1922, the Grafton Council was founded. It closed in 1923.

In 1923, the New River District Council (#615) was founded. It closed in 1923.

In 1928, the Mountaineer Area Council was founded.

In 1925, the McDowell County Council (#707) was founded. It changed its name to the Southern West Virginia Council (#707) in 1928.

In 1925, the Charleston Council (#617) was founded. It changed its name to the Charleston Area Council (#617) in 1929.

In 1926, the Logan County Council (#756) was founded. It changed its name to the Logan-Boone Area Council (#756) in 1930. It merged into the Logan-Boone-Mingo Area Council (#756) in 1935.

In 1930, the Kentucky-West Virginia Council (#626) was founded. It merged into the Logan-Boone-Mingo Area Council (#756) in 1934. It changed its name to the Cornstalk Council (#756) in 1953. It changed its name to the Chief Cornstalk Council (#756) in 1954. It merged into the Buckskin Council (#617) in 1990.

In 1929, the Charleston Area Council (#617) was founded. It changed its name to the Buckskin Council (#617) in 1949.

In 1946, the Appalachian Council (#673) was founded. It merged into the Southern West Virginia Council (#707) in 1955. It changed its name to the Appalachian Council (#707) in 1956. In 1991, the council merged into the Buckskin Council (#617).

In 1949, the Buckskin Council (#617) was founded.

In 1919, the Parkersburg Council (#618) was founded. It changed its name to the Kootaga Area Council (#618) in 1933. In 1990, it merged into the Allohak Council (#618).

In 1916, the Clarksburg Council (#616) was founded. It changed its name to the Clarksburg Area Council (#616) in 1936. It changed its name to the Central West Virginia Council (#616) in 1941. In 1990, it merged into the Allohak Council (#618).

In 1916, the Wheeling Council (#619) was founded. It changed its name to the Wheeling and Moundsville Council (#619) in 1923. It changed its name to the Wheeling Area Council (#619) in 1925. It changed its name to the Huroquois Council (#619) in 1926. It changed its name to the National Trail Council (#619) in 1966. It changed its name to the Ohio River Valley Council (#619) in 1991.

In 1919, the Huntington Council (#672) was founded. It changed its name to the Huntington Area Council (#672) in 1924. It changed its name to the Tri-State Area Council (#672) in 1935.

Recent history (1950-present) edit

 
Opening Ceremony of the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.

In 1990, the Allohak Council (#618) was created from the merger of the Central West Virginia Council (#616) and the Kootaga Area Council (#618).

The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, often shortened as Summit Bechtel Reserve (SBR) and The Summit, located in Mount Hope, West Virginia, near Beckley,[1] is one of four facilities managed by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The Summit is the home of the national Scout jamboree, The Paul R. Christen National High Adventure Base, The James C. Justice National Scout Camp, and the Thomas S. Monson Leadership Excellence Complex. The main site is 10,600 acres (43 km2) in size, with additional properties along the New River Gorge totaling around 14,000 acres. The facility hosted the 2013 National Scout Jamboree.[1]

Boy Scouts of America in West Virginia today edit

There are nine Boy Scouts of America local (BSA) councils in West Virginia. Most of West Virginia lies within the BSA's Central Region, Mineral, Hardy, Hampshire, are part of the Northeast Region. Pendleton, Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson counties, are part of the Southern Region.

Allohak Council edit

Allohak Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersParkersburg, West Virginia
LocationWest Virginia and Ohio
Founded1990
Website
allohak.org
  Scouting portal

The Allohak Council was created in 1990 but was disbanded on December 31, 2018.

It was composed of six districts and served West Virginia and Ohio. The council headquarters was in Parkersburg, West Virginia.

History edit

Parkersburg Council #618
founded 1919
Marietta Council #464
founded 1917
Clarksburg Council #616
founded 1916
Washington County Council #464
renamed 1922
Kootaga Area Council #618
renamed 1933
Southeastern Ohio Council #464
renamed 1923
Clarksburg Area Council #616
renamed 1936
Central West Virginia Council #616
renamed 1941
Kootaga Area Council #618
merged 1942
Allohak Council #618
merged 1990

Split of Council edit

Buckskin Council
  • Blennerhassett District - Counties of Ritchie, Wood (except Williamstown), and Belpre, Ohio became part of the newly formed Kootaga District of the Buckskin Council
  • Little Kanawha District - Counties of Calhoun, Jackson, Roane, and Wirt became part of the newly formed Kootaga District in the Buckskin Council
Mountaineer Council
Simon Kenton Council
Muskingum Valley Council

Camps edit

 
Camp Kootaga entrance sign.

Camp Kootaga is located in Wirt County, WV. It serves as the summer camp for the Allohak Council. The camp is located on approximately 600 acres of forest land along the Hughes River. Each year 5 weeks of summer camp are conducted at Camp Kootaga. Camp Kootaga has 14 campsites.

The property known as Camp Kootaga was purchased in 1922 by Don B. Lowe under the Gim-O-Gash tribe of the Boy Scouts of America. The first long-term summer camp was held that year on the banks of the Hughes River in the Kootaga region. This camp consisted of one or two Troops from the Parkersburg area with Don B. Lowe as the Camp Director during the early years. In 1929 Col. R. L. Cole brought a Kiowa Indian named J. Dougannah to help with the camp program. He gave Indian names to the Leaders and named the Boy Scout camp "Kootaga" which means "Good Friends." Through the years, Camp Kootaga has gone through many changes, but one thing has remained constant: helping develop young men into upstanding citizens and outstanding individuals.

Camp Mahonegon, sitting of approximately 500 acres in Upshur County, is the second camp in the Allohak Council. Though no longer used as an active summer camp, Mahonegon has remained an active part of the council. It is used for many council events yearly, and continues to be a focal point for scouting activity. The First Summer Camp was held in 1948. The last Summer Camp was held in 1980.[2] Camp Mahonegon was put up for sale when the Allohak Council was dissolved.

Buckeye Council edit

Buckeye Council serves Scouts in Ohio and West Virginia.

Buckskin Council edit

Buckskin Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersCharleston, West Virginia
LocationKentucky, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia
Website
http://www.buckskin.org
  Scouting portal

Buckskin Council serves Scouts in Scouts in Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia.[3]

Organization edit

The council is divided into several districts:

  • Adena District
  • Chief Cornstalk District
  • Kootaga District
  • Mountain Dominion District
  • Seneca District
  • Shawnee District

Mountaineer Area Council edit

Mountaineer Area Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersFairmont, West Virginia
LocationWest Virginia
Founded1928
Website
macbsa.org
  Scouting portal

The Mountaineer Area Council serves Scouts of Monongalia, Marion, Preston, Taylor, Barbour, Tucker, Randolph, Upshur, Harrison, Doddridge, Gilmer, and Lewis counties in North Central West Virginia. It is the only council in the state to exclusively serve counties of West Virginia.[4]

History edit

The Mountaineer Area Council (#615) was founded 1928.

January 1, 2019 included the acquisition of eight counties to the council's territory, to include twelve counties total. The former Stonewall Jackson and Highland Districts of the Allohak Council joined the Mountaineer Area Council after the dissolution of the Allohak Council. [1]

Organization edit

  • Heart of West Virginia District serving Harrison, Marion, Doddridge, Gilmer, Lewis, and Taylor Counties
  • Cheat District serving Monongalia, Preston, Tucker, Barbour, Upshur, and Randolph Counties

Camps edit

  • Camp Mountaineer is located in Morgantown, WV. It is the summer camp for the Mountaineer Area Council. Opening in 1956, Camp Mountaineer is a premiere year-round camping facility encompassing over 1,000 acres of West Virginia foliage and fauna. Hidden in the hills of Monongalia County, this serene camp has a variety of campsites and program areas near picturesque Strawn Lake. The Summer Camps include Scouts BSA Resident Camp, Cub Scout Resident Camp, Cub Scout Day Camp, and High Adventure Camp for Scouts 13 and up. From the youngest Scouts, there is the Mountain Man program, advanced leadership building skills of the C.O.P.E. and High Adventure Programs. The state of the art Shooting Sports facilities with specialized rifle, shotgun and archery ranges, and two climbing & rappelling towers.[5]
  • Camp Lynn is located at 39°30'22.8"N 79°52'21.0"W. It is 168 acres of rustic camping just 2.6 miles from Camp Mountaineer on Boy Scout Rd. Camp Lynn is remote with limited access by vehicle. With many natural streams, a large field, and hard wood and pine forests surrounding it, it is the perfect location for backpacking, trail excursions or primitive camping.[6]

Order of the Arrow edit

Menawngihella Lodge #550[7]

Ohio River Valley Council edit

Ohio River Valley Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersWheeling, West Virginia
LocationWest Virginia and Ohio
Founded1991
Website
orvc-bsa.org
  Scouting portal

Ohio River Valley Council serves Scouts in West Virginia and Ohio.[8]

History edit

Wheeling Council #619
founded 1916
Wheeling and Moundsville Council #619
renamed 1923
Wheeling Area Council #619
renamed 1925
Huroquois Council #619
renamed 1926
Fort Steuben Area Council #459
founded 1929
National Trail Council #619
renamed 1966
Ohio River Valley Council #619
merged 1991

Districts edit

  • Two Chiefs serves Harrison County, OH, Jefferson County, OH, Brooke County, WV Hancock County, WV
  • National Trail serves Belmont County, OH, Ohio County, WV
  • Mountaineer serves Monroe County, OH, Marshall County, WV, Wetzel County, WV, Tyler County, WV

Camps edit

Order of the Arrow edit

Onondaga Lodge 36[9]

Laurel Highlands Council edit

Laurel Highlands Council served Scouts in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

Shenandoah Area Council edit

Shenandoah Area Council serves Scouts in Virginia and West Virginia.

Stonewall Jackson Area Council edit

Stonewall Jackson Area Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersWaynesboro, Virginia
LocationVirginia and West Virginia
Founded1926
Website
http://bsa-sjac.org/
  Scouting portal

Stonewall Jackson Area Council serves Scouts in the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville areas of Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia.

Organization edit

The council is part of Area 7 of the Southern Region of the BSA. The council service center is in Waynesboro, Virginia and employs seven paid professional Scouters and an office staff. SJAC is divided into four districts:

Girl Scouting in West Virginia edit

Girl Scouting in West Virginia
 
Map of Girl Scout Councils in West Virginia
  Scouting portal

There are two Girl Scout councils in West Virginia.

Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital edit

In October 2009 the old Shawnee Council of West Virginia joined with the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital as part of the nationwide reorganization.[10]

West Virginia Service Center: Martinsburg, West Virginia

Other Girl Scout Camps edit

The Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania has Camp Roy Weller in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. It is 792 acres (3.21 km2) and besides lodges and camping areas has the Eberly Family Learning Center.

Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council edit

Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council
HeadquartersCharleston, West Virginia
CountryUnited States
Website
bdgsc.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council[11] serves more than 20,000 girls in 61 counties in West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, and Maryland.

Field Offices edit

Camps edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Boy Scouts of America. November 18, 2009. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
  2. ^ "Allohak – free new pics and videos".
  3. ^ Wyatt, W. Joseph (January 2004). Buckskin Boys: A History of the Buckskin Council, 1919-2004. Pictorial Histories Publishing Company. ISBN 1575101149.
  4. ^ "Mountaineer Area Council, BSA".
  5. ^ "Mountaineer Area Council, BSA".
  6. ^ "Mountaineer Area Council, BSA".
  7. ^ "Mountaineer Area Council, BSA".
  8. ^ "Ohio River Valley Council, BSA".
  9. ^ "Onondaga Lodge 36". The Order of the Arrow Lodge of the Ohio River Valley Council
  10. ^ "A Girl Scout Story - June 2009". Girl Scouts of Shawnee Council. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  11. ^ "Girls Scouts of Black Diamond Council". Most of the info in this section is taken from here.

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Scouting in West Virginia 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 Scouting in West VirginiaBSA Councils Serving West Virginia Scouting portal Contents 1 Early history 1909 1950 2 Recent history 1950 present 3 Boy Scouts of America in West Virginia today 3 1 Allohak Council 3 1 1 History 3 1 2 Split of Council 3 1 3 Camps 3 2 Buckeye Council 3 3 Buckskin Council 3 3 1 Organization 3 4 Mountaineer Area Council 3 4 1 History 3 4 2 Organization 3 4 3 Camps 3 4 4 Order of the Arrow 3 5 Ohio River Valley Council 3 5 1 History 3 5 2 Districts 3 5 3 Camps 3 5 4 Order of the Arrow 3 6 Laurel Highlands Council 3 7 Shenandoah Area Council 3 8 Stonewall Jackson Area Council 3 8 1 Organization 4 Girl Scouting in West Virginia 4 1 Girl Scout Council of the Nation s Capital 4 1 1 Other Girl Scout Camps 4 2 Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council 4 2 1 Field Offices 4 2 2 Camps 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly history 1909 1950 edit nbsp Camp Waldo Schmitt In 1920 the Fairmont Council was founded It closed in 1922 In 1921 the Morgantown Council was founded It closed in 1923 In 1922 the Grafton Council was founded It closed in 1923 In 1923 the New River District Council 615 was founded It closed in 1923 In 1928 the Mountaineer Area Council was founded In 1925 the McDowell County Council 707 was founded It changed its name to the Southern West Virginia Council 707 in 1928 In 1925 the Charleston Council 617 was founded It changed its name to the Charleston Area Council 617 in 1929 In 1926 the Logan County Council 756 was founded It changed its name to the Logan Boone Area Council 756 in 1930 It merged into the Logan Boone Mingo Area Council 756 in 1935 In 1930 the Kentucky West Virginia Council 626 was founded It merged into the Logan Boone Mingo Area Council 756 in 1934 It changed its name to the Cornstalk Council 756 in 1953 It changed its name to the Chief Cornstalk Council 756 in 1954 It merged into the Buckskin Council 617 in 1990 In 1929 the Charleston Area Council 617 was founded It changed its name to the Buckskin Council 617 in 1949 In 1946 the Appalachian Council 673 was founded It merged into the Southern West Virginia Council 707 in 1955 It changed its name to the Appalachian Council 707 in 1956 In 1991 the council merged into the Buckskin Council 617 In 1949 the Buckskin Council 617 was founded In 1919 the Parkersburg Council 618 was founded It changed its name to the Kootaga Area Council 618 in 1933 In 1990 it merged into the Allohak Council 618 In 1916 the Clarksburg Council 616 was founded It changed its name to the Clarksburg Area Council 616 in 1936 It changed its name to the Central West Virginia Council 616 in 1941 In 1990 it merged into the Allohak Council 618 In 1916 the Wheeling Council 619 was founded It changed its name to the Wheeling and Moundsville Council 619 in 1923 It changed its name to the Wheeling Area Council 619 in 1925 It changed its name to the Huroquois Council 619 in 1926 It changed its name to the National Trail Council 619 in 1966 It changed its name to the Ohio River Valley Council 619 in 1991 In 1919 the Huntington Council 672 was founded It changed its name to the Huntington Area Council 672 in 1924 It changed its name to the Tri State Area Council 672 in 1935 Recent history 1950 present edit nbsp Opening Ceremony of the 2013 National Scout Jamboree at the Summit Bechtel Reserve In 1990 the Allohak Council 618 was created from the merger of the Central West Virginia Council 616 and the Kootaga Area Council 618 The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve often shortened as Summit Bechtel Reserve SBR and The Summit located in Mount Hope West Virginia near Beckley 1 is one of four facilities managed by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America BSA The Summit is the home of the national Scout jamboree The Paul R Christen National High Adventure Base The James C Justice National Scout Camp and the Thomas S Monson Leadership Excellence Complex The main site is 10 600 acres 43 km2 in size with additional properties along the New River Gorge totaling around 14 000 acres The facility hosted the 2013 National Scout Jamboree 1 Boy Scouts of America in West Virginia today editThere are nine Boy Scouts of America local BSA councils in West Virginia Most of West Virginia lies within the BSA s Central Region Mineral Hardy Hampshire are part of the Northeast Region Pendleton Morgan Berkeley and Jefferson counties are part of the Southern Region Allohak Council edit Allohak CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersParkersburg West VirginiaLocationWest Virginia and OhioFounded1990Websiteallohak org nbsp Scouting portal The Allohak Council was created in 1990 but was disbanded on December 31 2018 It was composed of six districts and served West Virginia and Ohio The council headquarters was in Parkersburg West Virginia History edit Parkersburg Council 618founded 1919Marietta Council 464founded 1917Clarksburg Council 616founded 1916 Washington County Council 464renamed 1922 Kootaga Area Council 618renamed 1933Southeastern Ohio Council 464renamed 1923Clarksburg Area Council 616renamed 1936 Central West Virginia Council 616renamed 1941 Kootaga Area Council 618merged 1942 Allohak Council 618merged 1990 Split of Council edit Buckskin Council Blennerhassett District Counties of Ritchie Wood except Williamstown and Belpre Ohio became part of the newly formed Kootaga District of the Buckskin Council Little Kanawha District Counties of Calhoun Jackson Roane and Wirt became part of the newly formed Kootaga District in the Buckskin Council Mountaineer Council Highland District Counties of Barbour Upshur Randolph Tucker moved into the Mountaineer Council Stonewall Jackson District Counties of Doddridge Gilmer Harrison and Lewis moved into the Mountaineer Council Simon Kenton Council Hock Hocking District Athens County Ohio moved into the Simon Kenton Council Muskingum Valley Council Washington District Counties of Pleasants Washington County Ohio except Belpre and Williamstown moved into the Muskingum Valley Council Camps edit nbsp Camp Kootaga entrance sign Camp Kootaga is located in Wirt County WV It serves as the summer camp for the Allohak Council The camp is located on approximately 600 acres of forest land along the Hughes River Each year 5 weeks of summer camp are conducted at Camp Kootaga Camp Kootaga has 14 campsites The property known as Camp Kootaga was purchased in 1922 by Don B Lowe under the Gim O Gash tribe of the Boy Scouts of America The first long term summer camp was held that year on the banks of the Hughes River in the Kootaga region This camp consisted of one or two Troops from the Parkersburg area with Don B Lowe as the Camp Director during the early years In 1929 Col R L Cole brought a Kiowa Indian named J Dougannah to help with the camp program He gave Indian names to the Leaders and named the Boy Scout camp Kootaga which means Good Friends Through the years Camp Kootaga has gone through many changes but one thing has remained constant helping develop young men into upstanding citizens and outstanding individuals Camp Mahonegon sitting of approximately 500 acres in Upshur County is the second camp in the Allohak Council Though no longer used as an active summer camp Mahonegon has remained an active part of the council It is used for many council events yearly and continues to be a focal point for scouting activity The First Summer Camp was held in 1948 The last Summer Camp was held in 1980 2 Camp Mahonegon was put up for sale when the Allohak Council was dissolved Buckeye Council edit Main article Buckeye Council Buckeye Council serves Scouts in Ohio and West Virginia Buckskin Council edit Buckskin CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersCharleston West VirginiaLocationKentucky Ohio Virginia West VirginiaWebsitehttp www buckskin org nbsp Scouting portal Main article Buckskin Council Buckskin Council serves Scouts in Scouts in Kentucky Ohio Virginia and West Virginia 3 Organization edit The council is divided into several districts Adena District Chief Cornstalk District Kootaga District Mountain Dominion District Seneca District Shawnee District Mountaineer Area Council edit Mountaineer Area CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersFairmont West VirginiaLocationWest VirginiaFounded1928Websitemacbsa org nbsp Scouting portal The Mountaineer Area Council serves Scouts of Monongalia Marion Preston Taylor Barbour Tucker Randolph Upshur Harrison Doddridge Gilmer and Lewis counties in North Central West Virginia It is the only council in the state to exclusively serve counties of West Virginia 4 History edit The Mountaineer Area Council 615 was founded 1928 January 1 2019 included the acquisition of eight counties to the council s territory to include twelve counties total The former Stonewall Jackson and Highland Districts of the Allohak Council joined the Mountaineer Area Council after the dissolution of the Allohak Council 1 Organization edit Heart of West Virginia District serving Harrison Marion Doddridge Gilmer Lewis and Taylor Counties Cheat District serving Monongalia Preston Tucker Barbour Upshur and Randolph Counties Camps edit Camp Mountaineer is located in Morgantown WV It is the summer camp for the Mountaineer Area Council Opening in 1956 Camp Mountaineer is a premiere year round camping facility encompassing over 1 000 acres of West Virginia foliage and fauna Hidden in the hills of Monongalia County this serene camp has a variety of campsites and program areas near picturesque Strawn Lake The Summer Camps include Scouts BSA Resident Camp Cub Scout Resident Camp Cub Scout Day Camp and High Adventure Camp for Scouts 13 and up From the youngest Scouts there is the Mountain Man program advanced leadership building skills of the C O P E and High Adventure Programs The state of the art Shooting Sports facilities with specialized rifle shotgun and archery ranges and two climbing amp rappelling towers 5 Camp Lynn is located at 39 30 22 8 N 79 52 21 0 W It is 168 acres of rustic camping just 2 6 miles from Camp Mountaineer on Boy Scout Rd Camp Lynn is remote with limited access by vehicle With many natural streams a large field and hard wood and pine forests surrounding it it is the perfect location for backpacking trail excursions or primitive camping 6 Order of the Arrow edit Menawngihella Lodge 550 7 Ohio River Valley Council edit Ohio River Valley CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersWheeling West VirginiaLocationWest Virginia and OhioFounded1991Websiteorvc bsa org nbsp Scouting portal Ohio River Valley Council serves Scouts in West Virginia and Ohio 8 History edit Wheeling Council 619founded 1916 Wheeling and Moundsville Council 619renamed 1923 Wheeling Area Council 619renamed 1925 Huroquois Council 619renamed 1926 Fort Steuben Area Council 459founded 1929 National Trail Council 619renamed 1966 Ohio River Valley Council 619merged 1991 Districts edit Two Chiefs serves Harrison County OH Jefferson County OH Brooke County WV Hancock County WV National Trail serves Belmont County OH Ohio County WV Mountaineer serves Monroe County OH Marshall County WV Wetzel County WV Tyler County WV Camps edit Fort Steuben Scout Reservation Freeport Ohio Sandscrest Scout Reservation Wheeling WV Order of the Arrow edit Onondaga Lodge 36 9 Laurel Highlands Council edit Main article Laurel Highlands Council Laurel Highlands Council served Scouts in Maryland Pennsylvania and West Virginia Shenandoah Area Council edit Main article Shenandoah Area Council Shenandoah Area Council serves Scouts in Virginia and West Virginia Stonewall Jackson Area Council edit Stonewall Jackson Area CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersWaynesboro VirginiaLocationVirginia and West VirginiaFounded1926Websitehttp bsa sjac org nbsp Scouting portal Main article Stonewall Jackson Area Council Stonewall Jackson Area Council serves Scouts in the Shenandoah Valley and Charlottesville areas of Virginia and Pendleton County West Virginia Organization edit The council is part of Area 7 of the Southern Region of the BSA The council service center is in Waynesboro Virginia and employs seven paid professional Scouters and an office staff SJAC is divided into four districts Massanutten District Harrisonburg Rockingham and Pendleton counties Monticello District Charlottesville Albemarle Fluvanna Greene Louisa Madison and Orange counties Southern District Buena Vista Covington Clifton Forge Lexington Alleghany Bath and Rockbridge counties Valley District Staunton Waynesboro Augusta and Highland countiesGirl Scouting in West Virginia editGirl Scouting in West Virginia nbsp Map of Girl Scout Councils in West Virginia nbsp Scouting portal There are two Girl Scout councils in West Virginia Girl Scout Council of the Nation s Capital edit Main article Girl Scout Council of the Nation s Capital In October 2009 the old Shawnee Council of West Virginia joined with the Girl Scout Council of the Nation s Capital as part of the nationwide reorganization 10 West Virginia Service Center Martinsburg West Virginia Other Girl Scout Camps edit The Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania has Camp Roy Weller in Bruceton Mills West Virginia It is 792 acres 3 21 km2 and besides lodges and camping areas has the Eberly Family Learning Center Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council edit Girl Scouts of Black Diamond CouncilHeadquartersCharleston West VirginiaCountryUnited StatesWebsitebdgsc org nbsp Scouting portal Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council 11 serves more than 20 000 girls in 61 counties in West Virginia Ohio Virginia and Maryland Field Offices edit Athens Ohio Appalachian Field Office shared with Girl Scouts Seal of Ohio Steubenville Ohio Beckley WV Bluefield WV Chapmanville WV Huntington WV Fairmont WV Lewisburg WV Morgantown WV Parkersburg WV Walton WV Weston WV Wheeling WV Camps edit Camp Giscowheco in Triadelphia West Virginia Camp Sandy Bend in Elizabeth West Virginia Camp Mamie Flynn in Logan West Virginia Camp Rocky Ledges in Milton West VirginiaSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting in West Virginia nbsp Scouting portal Girl Scouts of Kentucky s Wilderness Road CouncilReferences edit a b Boy Scouts to Bring World Class Center of Scouting Excellence to West Virginia Boy Scouts of America November 18 2009 Archived from the original on June 22 2011 Retrieved October 30 2010 Allohak free new pics and videos Wyatt W Joseph January 2004 Buckskin Boys A History of the Buckskin Council 1919 2004 Pictorial Histories Publishing Company ISBN 1575101149 Mountaineer Area Council BSA Mountaineer Area Council BSA Mountaineer Area Council BSA Mountaineer Area Council BSA Ohio River Valley Council BSA Onondaga Lodge 36 The Order of the Arrow Lodge of the Ohio River Valley Council A Girl Scout Story June 2009 Girl Scouts of Shawnee Council Retrieved 2009 08 15 Girls Scouts of Black Diamond Council 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