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Minsi Trails Council

Minsi Trails Council is a council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves Scouts of eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley and Pocono regions as well as parts of western New Jersey. The council serves five counties in Pennsylvania: Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Luzerne, and Warren county in New Jersey.

Minsi Trails Council #502
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersAllentown, Pennsylvania
Founded1969
PresidentDave Zinkler
CommissionerTamie Swain
Scout ExecutiveRick Christ
Website
www.minsitrails.org
 Scouting portal

Minsi Trails Council serves nearly 10,000 youth through the leadership of 5,000 adult volunteers.[1]

The council was formed in 1969, after the merger of the Bethlehem Area Council, Delaware Valley Area Council, and Lehigh Council. The council consists of six districts and maintains two camping properties: Camp Minsi in Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania, and Trexler Scout Reservation in Jonas, Pennsylvania. Combined, these camps serve more than 4,000 campers annually.

Organization

The Minsi Trails Council maintains a central headquarters and service center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The service center includes offices, conference rooms, and a council Scout shop. A copy of the R. Tait McKenzie sculpture The Ideal Scout stands outside the center.

The council is divided into six districts divided by county and school district boundaries based on geographic location and size. A seventh Urban Scouting District runs the national Scoutreach program.

Camps

Minsi Trails Council owns and maintains three camps. The first of which opened in 1928, Trexler Scout Reservation. Currently, Akelaland (Cub Scout) camp and Settlers Camp (Scouts BSA camp) share this 900+acre (3.6 km2) Scout Reservation in Jonas, Pennsylvania. Also a part of the Minsi Trails Council is Camp Minsi, a Scouts BSA camp, over 1,200 acres (5 km2) in Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania.

Trexler Scout Reservation

Trexler Scout Reservation
LocationJonas, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°57′29″N 75°29′30″W / 40.9581°N 75.4916°W / 40.9581; -75.4916
Founded1927
FounderHarry Clay Trexler
Akelaland Camp DirectorJames Feuerstein
Settlers Camp DirectorAdam V. Mikuchonis
Settlers Camp Program DirectorBen Glueck
Settlers Camp RangerDon Friedhoff
Website
www.akelaland.org
www.trexlercamp.org

Trexler Scout Reservation is located on 900 acres of land in Jonas, Pennsylvania. This tract of land was parceled together and donated by noted WW1 General and Lehigh Valley philanthropist Harry C. Trexler with Scouts first enjoying the property in 1926, and in 1928 the camp held its first official BSA summer camp program.

In 2022, the council announced it would sell the property in order to raise needed funds.[2]

Akelaland

Akelaland is a Cub Scout resident camp located within Trexler Scout Reservation. Akelaland was formally "Pioneer Camp", Minsi Trails Council's rustic Scout camp which encompassed over 200 acres (81 ha) of the reservation. In the mid-1980s, the camp was converted to a Cub Scout resident camp. The Pioneer building, a small, one-room building with a wood-burning stove, still stands today, as well as other parts of the original camp.

Akelaland has a swimming pool, shooting ranges (for archery and BB guns), an 18-hole miniature golf course, health lodge, trading post, dining hall, parade field, shower houses, and an activities field. The camp also has a waterfront for boating and fishing at Lake Trexler.

Akelaland offers a week-long resident camp program during the summer which includes swimming, boating, nature, archery, BB Gun, handicraft, athletics, outdoor skills, water games, fishing, hiking, astronomy, flag ceremonies, singing, scavenger hunts and special theme related events. "Mini Weeks" are also available for Scouts running from Sunday to Wednesday each week. Webelos II's can participate in a week-long program called Pioneer Camp, which includes a four-mile wilderness hike and outpost.

Settlers Camp

Settlers Camp - Trexler Scout Reservation is the Scouts BSA resident Camp portion of the Reservation. With three separate ranges, a rifle, a shotgun, and an archery range, a Disk Golf Course, a massive Gaga Ball Pit, eight program areas filled with activities, a developed Aquatics program at its Waterfront on Lake Trexler, and a fully featured C.O.P.E./High Adventure Action Center Area.

Today, premier attributes include two lakes, a pool, a new fully equipped Campfire Circle, one of Northeast Pennsylvania's Largest COPE Courses, varied Merit Badge offerings, an unrivaled Scouting Program, a Leader Outdoor Skills and Scoutmaster Specifics Training Program area titled "L.O.S.T", a Music and Arts program, a Stem Program in SENTR area, a trade skills merit badge program named "This Old Camp", age-specific tailored programs for First Year Campers (Operation First Class), and more seasoned Scouters (an Older Scout Program), as well as over 25 miles of hiking, orienteering and mountain biking trails to explore.

Summer Camp Program Areas
  • Aquatics / Waterfront
  • Area 7
  • Dining Hall
  • Econ/Nature Lodge
  • Handicraft
  • Health Lodge
  • High Adventure / COPE
  • Music and Arts
  • This Old Camp/Trade Skills Area
  • Scoutcraft
  • Shooting Sports (Archery, Rifle, and Shotgun)
  • Athletics
  • Trading Post
  • Operation First Class (first-year camper program)
  • LOST (Leader Outdoor Skills Training)
  • Whitewater Adventures

          

Campsites
  • Bald Eagle
  • Big Pine
  • Black Bear
  • Deer Trail
  • Elk Ridge
  • Fort Defiance
  • Laurel Flats
  • Pine Crest
  • Red Cedar
  • Warrior Run
  • Whispering Pines
  • White Birch
  • Wilderness
  • Windy Knob

Camp Minsi

Camp Minsi
 
LocationPocono Summit, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°07′19″N 75°25′26″W / 41.1219°N 75.4239°W / 41.1219; -75.4239
Founded1949
Camp DirectorLisa Empfield
Program DirectorGreg Larson
RangerJohn Buz
Website
www.campminsi.org

Camp Minsi is on the shores of the 314-acre (1 km2) Stillwater Lake in Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania. The camp was donated to the Boy Scouts in 1949 by Samuel Rubel of the Pocono Mountain Ice Company.[3] The camp was formerly owned by Bethlehem Area Council prior to the establishment of Minsi Trails Council in 1969.

Camp Minsi encompasses 1,200 acres (5 km2) of relatively flat Pocono woodlands, and holds over 20 miles (32 km) of hiking trails and varied wildlife.[4]

A central feature of the camp is Stillwater Lake.[5] The lake provides opportunities for swimming, small-boat sailing, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, fishing, standup paddleboarding, boardsailing, blobbing and other aquatic activities. Camp Minsi's first-year camper program is known as the Trail to Adventure (TTA). The camp's ScoutCraft area teaches outdoor skills - while the unique Minsi Village and Voyageur Outpost areas provide hands-on living history with focuses on primitive outdoor skills, blacksmithing, woodsmithing, lumberjacking, Native American culture, archaeology, pioneering, branding, games, crafts, and cooking. The camp's Handicraft area allows Scouts to experience the crafts of woodcarving, leather crafting, basketry, pottery, art, textiles and model building. The camp's Ecology-Conservation area offers environmental programs and nature studies. The Shooting Sports area allows Scouts to shoot rifles, shotguns, and bows and arrows. Other program areas include programs focused on citizenship and communications, health and safety, trade skills, sports and athletics, and adult leadership training.[5][third-party source needed]

In addition to its traditional Scouts BSA program areas, Camp Minsi offers high adventure programs for Venturers and older Scouts. High adventure offerings include whitewater rafting, mountain biking, horseback riding, treetop adventures and zip-lining, and other activities both on, and off, site.[6]

Camp Minsi has over 20 buildings, 11 established troop sites, 10 primitive outpost sites, four freshwater springs, miles of trails and several historical and natural points of interest.[5]

The camp has been named "Best Campground", "Best Non-Profit", "Best Fishing Trip", "Best River Rafting / River Trip", and "Best Kayaks" in the Poconos by the readers of the Pocono Record in the newspaper's 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2017 "Reader's Choice" contests.[7][8][9] The camp was featured in Scouting and Men's Health magazines in 2015.[10][11]

Summer camp program areas

  • Aquatics / Waterfront
  • Citizenship & Communications (Cit-Com)
  • Dining Hall
  • Ecology-Conservation (E-con)
  • Frontier Town
  • Handicraft
  • Health & Wellness
  • High Adventure / Afternoon Adventures
  • ScoutCraft
  • Shooting Sports (Archery, Rifle, and Shotgun)
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Trading Post
  • Trail to Adventure (first-year camper program)
  • Voyageur Outpost

          

Campsites

  • Site 1: Mohican
  • Site 2: Tuscarora
  • Site 3: Iroquois
  • Site 4: Mohawk
  • Site 5: Onondoga
  • Site 6: Oneida
  • Site 7: Cayuga
  • Site 8: Seneca
  • Site 9: Lenape
  • Site 10: Shawnee
  • Site 11: Sacagawea
  • Site 12: Tatamy

Specialty camps

  • Minsi Trails STEM Camp — Established in 2017 under the name SkillsFest, this program is a specialty week focused on STEM education. During the week participants work with field experts and professionals to earn skill-specific merit badges and other Scouts BSA awards.[13]
  • The National Muslim Scout Jamboree — Established in 2016, Camp Minsi hosts this biennial event in collaboration with the National Islamic Committee on Scouting (NICS) and the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Focusing on the Messengers of Peace initiative, the jamboree welcomes members of the Islamic Scouting community from across the country and around the globe.[14][15] The 2016 Jamboree was attended by Charles W. Dahlquist II, the National Commissioner .[16]
  • Pocono Summit Day Camp — The camp hosts an annual week-long Cub Scout day camp each August. The camp has been named "Best Day Camp" in the Poconos by the readers of the Pocono Record in the newspaper's 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2017 "Reader's Choice" contests.[7][8][9]
  • Winter IceFest — Established in 2017, the Winter IceFest on Stillwater Lake is an annual winter festival for Scouts hosted at Camp Minsi. Activities include ice fishing and ice cutting demonstrations, plus snow and ice games and Scouting demonstrations and displays.[17]

Gallery

Order of the Arrow

Witauchsoman Lodge
 
Founded1969
Lodge ChiefTrey Wachob
Lodge AdviserScott Best
Staff AdviserPaul Oswald

Minsi Trails Council is home to the Witauchsoman Lodge of the Order of the Arrow. Witauchsoman means "to be in fellowship with somebody".[citation needed]

In 1928, thirteen years after the introduction of the Order of the Arrow into Scouting, Minsi Lodge #5 emerged. The Minsi Lodge served the Lehigh Council that operated Trexler Scout Reservation at the time. In 1936, the Pohopoco Lodge #44 replaced the Minsi Lodge. For thirty-three years the Pohopoco Lodge acted as a pilot lodge, helping to start new lodges in the area. The other lodges were the Tunkhannock Lodge #476 of the Bethlehem Area Council operating Camp Minsi, and the Ah'Pace Lodge #58 of the Delaware Valley Area Council operating Camp Weygadt. The tri-merger of the councils and their lodges resulted in Witauchsoman Lodge #44. The totem of the lodge is three peace pipes (symbolizing the three predecessor lodges) strong on a bow. In 1980, a new chapter that formerly served the Anthracite Scouting Organization joined the lodge. This was a result of the organization becoming a new district in the Minsi Trails Council. In 1994, Witauchsoman re-established chapters. Each of the council's six Scouting districts operates a chapter.

Chapters

  • Ah'Pace Chapter (Forks of the Delaware District)
  • Quekolis Chapter (Anthracite District)
  • Pohopoco Chapter (Trexler District)
  • Tunkhannock Chapter (South Mountain District)
  • Pokawachne Chapter (Pocono District)
  • Wapagokhos Chapter (North Valley District)

See also

Further reading

  • Safford, Sean (2009). Why the Garden Club Couldn't Save Youngstown: The Transformation of the Rust Belt. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674031760.
  • Tierney, John (October 7, 2014). How Are the Boy Scouts Doing in American Cities?. The Atlantic.

References

  1. ^ "Minsi Trails Council". www.minsitrails.org.
  2. ^ Zucker, Noah. "Boy Scouts will sell Poconos camp to pay for sexual abuse settlement". Philly Voice. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  3. ^ "Unit Anniversaries". Scouting. September 1999.
  4. ^ Koomar, Susan (August 2, 2007). "Boy Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary". Pocono Record.
  5. ^ a b c "About Camp Minsi". campminsi.org.
  6. ^ "Camp Minsi High Adventure Programs". Minsi Trails Council. September 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Pocono Record Reader's Choice Awards - 2014". October 29, 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Pocono Record Reader's Choice Awards - 2015". Pocono Record. October 30, 2015.
  9. ^ a b "2017 Pocono Record Readers' Choice - 2017 - The #1 Camp in the Poconos". October 25, 2017. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Wendell, Bryan (March 30, 2015). "Men's Health writer becomes 'Bald Eagle Scout'". Scouting Magazine.
  11. ^ "Men's Health Writer Earns Bald Eagle". March 30, 2015.
  12. ^ "Camp Minsi Pocono Summit Adventure Camp". February 2018.
  13. ^ "Minsi Trails SkillsFest". April 2017.
  14. ^ "The 1st National Muslim Boy Scout Jamboree". Minsi Trails Council. August 2016.
  15. ^ "The 2nd National Muslim Boy Scout Jamboree". Minsi Trails Council. January 2018.
  16. ^ "Camp Minsi Staff Sings with the BSA National Commissioner". August 2016. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021.
  17. ^ "Minsi Trails Winter IceFest". February 25, 2018.

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Minsi Trails Council news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Minsi Trails Council is a council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves Scouts of eastern Pennsylvania s Lehigh Valley and Pocono regions as well as parts of western New Jersey The council serves five counties in Pennsylvania Lehigh Northampton Monroe Carbon Luzerne and Warren county in New Jersey Minsi Trails Council 502OwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersAllentown PennsylvaniaFounded1969PresidentDave ZinklerCommissionerTamie SwainScout ExecutiveRick ChristWebsitewww wbr minsitrails wbr org Scouting portalMinsi Trails Council serves nearly 10 000 youth through the leadership of 5 000 adult volunteers 1 The council was formed in 1969 after the merger of the Bethlehem Area Council Delaware Valley Area Council and Lehigh Council The council consists of six districts and maintains two camping properties Camp Minsi in Pocono Summit Pennsylvania and Trexler Scout Reservation in Jonas Pennsylvania Combined these camps serve more than 4 000 campers annually Contents 1 Organization 2 Camps 2 1 Trexler Scout Reservation 2 1 1 Akelaland 2 1 2 Settlers Camp 2 1 2 1 Summer Camp Program Areas 2 1 2 2 Campsites 2 2 Camp Minsi 2 2 1 Summer camp program areas 2 2 2 Campsites 2 2 3 Specialty camps 3 Gallery 4 Order of the Arrow 4 1 Chapters 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksOrganization EditThe Minsi Trails Council maintains a central headquarters and service center in Allentown Pennsylvania The service center includes offices conference rooms and a council Scout shop A copy of the R Tait McKenzie sculpture The Ideal Scout stands outside the center The council is divided into six districts divided by county and school district boundaries based on geographic location and size A seventh Urban Scouting District runs the national Scoutreach program Anthracite District Serving portions of Luzerne County Pennsylvania including White Haven Weatherly Freeland Beaver Meadows Hazleton McAdoo West Hazleton Conyngham Drums and Sugarloaf Forks of Delaware District Serving portions of Northampton County Pennsylvania Bangor Area School District Easton Area School District Nazareth Area School District Pen Argyl Area School District and Wilson School District and Warren County NJ Phillipsburg School District Belvidere School District and Hackettstown School District North Valley District Serving portions of Lehigh County Pennsylvania and Carbon County Pennsylvania including Parkland School District Whitehall Coplay School District Northampton Area School District Northwestern Lehigh School District Lehighton Area School District Palmerton Area School District Jim Thorpe Area School District Catasauqua Area School District and Northern Lehigh School District Pocono District Serving Monroe County Pennsylvania including Stroudsburg Area School District East Stroudsburg Area School District Pleasant Valley School District and Pocono Mountain School District South Mountain District Serving portions of Northampton County Pennsylvania and Lehigh County Pennsylvania including Bethlehem Area School District and Saucon Valley School District Trexler District Serving portions of Lehigh County Pennsylvania including Allentown School District Salisbury Township School District and East Penn School District Camps EditMinsi Trails Council owns and maintains three camps The first of which opened in 1928 Trexler Scout Reservation Currently Akelaland Cub Scout camp and Settlers Camp Scouts BSA camp share this 900 acre 3 6 km2 Scout Reservation in Jonas Pennsylvania Also a part of the Minsi Trails Council is Camp Minsi a Scouts BSA camp over 1 200 acres 5 km2 in Pocono Summit Pennsylvania Trexler Scout Reservation Edit Trexler Scout ReservationLocationJonas PennsylvaniaCountryUnited StatesCoordinates40 57 29 N 75 29 30 W 40 9581 N 75 4916 W 40 9581 75 4916Founded1927FounderHarry Clay TrexlerAkelaland Camp DirectorJames FeuersteinSettlers Camp DirectorAdam V MikuchonisSettlers Camp Program DirectorBen GlueckSettlers Camp RangerDon FriedhoffWebsitewww wbr akelaland wbr org www wbr trexlercamp wbr orgTrexler Scout Reservation is located on 900 acres of land in Jonas Pennsylvania This tract of land was parceled together and donated by noted WW1 General and Lehigh Valley philanthropist Harry C Trexler with Scouts first enjoying the property in 1926 and in 1928 the camp held its first official BSA summer camp program In 2022 the council announced it would sell the property in order to raise needed funds 2 Akelaland Edit Akelaland is a Cub Scout resident camp located within Trexler Scout Reservation Akelaland was formally Pioneer Camp Minsi Trails Council s rustic Scout camp which encompassed over 200 acres 81 ha of the reservation In the mid 1980s the camp was converted to a Cub Scout resident camp The Pioneer building a small one room building with a wood burning stove still stands today as well as other parts of the original camp Akelaland has a swimming pool shooting ranges for archery and BB guns an 18 hole miniature golf course health lodge trading post dining hall parade field shower houses and an activities field The camp also has a waterfront for boating and fishing at Lake Trexler Akelaland offers a week long resident camp program during the summer which includes swimming boating nature archery BB Gun handicraft athletics outdoor skills water games fishing hiking astronomy flag ceremonies singing scavenger hunts and special theme related events Mini Weeks are also available for Scouts running from Sunday to Wednesday each week Webelos II s can participate in a week long program called Pioneer Camp which includes a four mile wilderness hike and outpost Settlers Camp Edit Settlers Camp Trexler Scout Reservation is the Scouts BSA resident Camp portion of the Reservation With three separate ranges a rifle a shotgun and an archery range a Disk Golf Course a massive Gaga Ball Pit eight program areas filled with activities a developed Aquatics program at its Waterfront on Lake Trexler and a fully featured C O P E High Adventure Action Center Area Today premier attributes include two lakes a pool a new fully equipped Campfire Circle one of Northeast Pennsylvania s Largest COPE Courses varied Merit Badge offerings an unrivaled Scouting Program a Leader Outdoor Skills and Scoutmaster Specifics Training Program area titled L O S T a Music and Arts program a Stem Program in SENTR area a trade skills merit badge program named This Old Camp age specific tailored programs for First Year Campers Operation First Class and more seasoned Scouters an Older Scout Program as well as over 25 miles of hiking orienteering and mountain biking trails to explore Summer Camp Program Areas Edit Aquatics Waterfront Area 7 Dining Hall Econ Nature Lodge Handicraft Health Lodge High Adventure COPE Music and Arts This Old Camp Trade Skills Area Scoutcraft Shooting Sports Archery Rifle and Shotgun Athletics Trading Post Operation First Class first year camper program LOST Leader Outdoor Skills Training Whitewater Adventures Campsites Edit Bald Eagle Big Pine Black Bear Deer Trail Elk Ridge Fort Defiance Laurel Flats Pine Crest Red Cedar Warrior Run Whispering Pines White Birch Wilderness Windy Knob Scouts attend a merit badge class at the Settler s Camp Nature Lodge A Scout ascends the Trexler Scout Reservation COPE tower Members of the Order of the Arrow Ceremonies Team during the Settlers Camp OA Call Out Ceremony Each Morning the Traditional Cannon Blast is sounded during Morning Colors Camp Minsi Edit Camp Minsi LocationPocono Summit PennsylvaniaCountryUnited StatesCoordinates41 07 19 N 75 25 26 W 41 1219 N 75 4239 W 41 1219 75 4239Founded1949Camp DirectorLisa EmpfieldProgram DirectorGreg LarsonRangerJohn BuzWebsitewww wbr campminsi wbr orgCamp Minsi is on the shores of the 314 acre 1 km2 Stillwater Lake in Pocono Summit Pennsylvania The camp was donated to the Boy Scouts in 1949 by Samuel Rubel of the Pocono Mountain Ice Company 3 The camp was formerly owned by Bethlehem Area Council prior to the establishment of Minsi Trails Council in 1969 Camp Minsi encompasses 1 200 acres 5 km2 of relatively flat Pocono woodlands and holds over 20 miles 32 km of hiking trails and varied wildlife 4 A central feature of the camp is Stillwater Lake 5 The lake provides opportunities for swimming small boat sailing canoeing rowing kayaking fishing standup paddleboarding boardsailing blobbing and other aquatic activities Camp Minsi s first year camper program is known as the Trail to Adventure TTA The camp s ScoutCraft area teaches outdoor skills while the unique Minsi Village and Voyageur Outpost areas provide hands on living history with focuses on primitive outdoor skills blacksmithing woodsmithing lumberjacking Native American culture archaeology pioneering branding games crafts and cooking The camp s Handicraft area allows Scouts to experience the crafts of woodcarving leather crafting basketry pottery art textiles and model building The camp s Ecology Conservation area offers environmental programs and nature studies The Shooting Sports area allows Scouts to shoot rifles shotguns and bows and arrows Other program areas include programs focused on citizenship and communications health and safety trade skills sports and athletics and adult leadership training 5 third party source needed In addition to its traditional Scouts BSA program areas Camp Minsi offers high adventure programs for Venturers and older Scouts High adventure offerings include whitewater rafting mountain biking horseback riding treetop adventures and zip lining and other activities both on and off site 6 Camp Minsi has over 20 buildings 11 established troop sites 10 primitive outpost sites four freshwater springs miles of trails and several historical and natural points of interest 5 The camp has been named Best Campground Best Non Profit Best Fishing Trip Best River Rafting River Trip and Best Kayaks in the Poconos by the readers of the Pocono Record in the newspaper s 2013 2014 2015 and 2017 Reader s Choice contests 7 8 9 The camp was featured in Scouting and Men s Health magazines in 2015 10 11 Summer camp program areas Edit Aquatics Waterfront Citizenship amp Communications Cit Com Dining Hall Ecology Conservation E con Frontier Town Handicraft Health amp Wellness High Adventure Afternoon Adventures ScoutCraft Shooting Sports Archery Rifle and Shotgun Sports amp Recreation Trading Post Trail to Adventure first year camper program Voyageur Outpost Campsites Edit Site 1 Mohican Site 2 Tuscarora Site 3 Iroquois Site 4 Mohawk Site 5 Onondoga Site 6 Oneida Site 7 Cayuga Site 8 Seneca Site 9 Lenape Site 10 Shawnee Site 11 Sacagawea Site 12 TatamySpecialty camps Edit Pocono Summit Adventure Camp Established in 2018 the Pocono Summit Adventure Camp is a high adventures specialty camp geared towards Venturing crews and older Scouts Based out of Camp Minsi the program includes whitewater rafting on the Lehigh River mountain biking the Lehigh Gorge treetop adventure climbing and zip lines horseback riding and other special activities highlighting the unique features of the Pocono mountains 12 Minsi Trails STEM Camp Established in 2017 under the name SkillsFest this program is a specialty week focused on STEM education During the week participants work with field experts and professionals to earn skill specific merit badges and other Scouts BSA awards 13 The National Muslim Scout Jamboree Established in 2016 Camp Minsi hosts this biennial event in collaboration with the National Islamic Committee on Scouting NICS and the Boy Scouts of America BSA Focusing on the Messengers of Peace initiative the jamboree welcomes members of the Islamic Scouting community from across the country and around the globe 14 15 The 2016 Jamboree was attended by Charles W Dahlquist II the National Commissioner 16 Pocono Summit Day Camp The camp hosts an annual week long Cub Scout day camp each August The camp has been named Best Day Camp in the Poconos by the readers of the Pocono Record in the newspaper s 2013 2014 2015 and 2017 Reader s Choice contests 7 8 9 Winter IceFest Established in 2017 the Winter IceFest on Stillwater Lake is an annual winter festival for Scouts hosted at Camp Minsi Activities include ice fishing and ice cutting demonstrations plus snow and ice games and Scouting demonstrations and displays 17 Gallery Edit Waterfront on Stillwater Lake Waterfront on Stillwater Lake The Dining Hall Inside the Dining Hall Archery range Rifle range Staff performing a skit at a campfireOrder of the Arrow EditWitauchsoman Lodge Founded1969Lodge ChiefTrey WachobLodge AdviserScott BestStaff AdviserPaul OswaldMinsi Trails Council is home to the Witauchsoman Lodge of the Order of the Arrow Witauchsoman means to be in fellowship with somebody citation needed In 1928 thirteen years after the introduction of the Order of the Arrow into Scouting Minsi Lodge 5 emerged The Minsi Lodge served the Lehigh Council that operated Trexler Scout Reservation at the time In 1936 the Pohopoco Lodge 44 replaced the Minsi Lodge For thirty three years the Pohopoco Lodge acted as a pilot lodge helping to start new lodges in the area The other lodges were the Tunkhannock Lodge 476 of the Bethlehem Area Council operating Camp Minsi and the Ah Pace Lodge 58 of the Delaware Valley Area Council operating Camp Weygadt The tri merger of the councils and their lodges resulted in Witauchsoman Lodge 44 The totem of the lodge is three peace pipes symbolizing the three predecessor lodges strong on a bow In 1980 a new chapter that formerly served the Anthracite Scouting Organization joined the lodge This was a result of the organization becoming a new district in the Minsi Trails Council In 1994 Witauchsoman re established chapters Each of the council s six Scouting districts operates a chapter Chapters Edit Ah Pace Chapter Forks of the Delaware District Quekolis Chapter Anthracite District Pohopoco Chapter Trexler District Tunkhannock Chapter South Mountain District Pokawachne Chapter Pocono District Wapagokhos Chapter North Valley District See also EditScouting in PennsylvaniaFurther reading EditSafford Sean 2009 Why the Garden Club Couldn t Save Youngstown The Transformation of the Rust Belt Harvard University Press ISBN 9780674031760 Tierney John October 7 2014 How Are the Boy Scouts Doing in American Cities The Atlantic References Edit Minsi Trails Council www minsitrails org Zucker Noah Boy Scouts will sell Poconos camp to pay for sexual abuse settlement Philly Voice Retrieved March 29 2022 Unit Anniversaries Scouting September 1999 Koomar Susan August 2 2007 Boy Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary Pocono Record a b c About Camp Minsi campminsi org Camp Minsi High Adventure Programs Minsi Trails Council September 2015 a b Pocono Record Reader s Choice Awards 2014 October 29 2014 a b Pocono Record Reader s Choice Awards 2015 Pocono Record October 30 2015 a b 2017 Pocono Record Readers Choice 2017 The 1 Camp in the Poconos October 25 2017 Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Wendell Bryan March 30 2015 Men s Health writer becomes Bald Eagle Scout Scouting Magazine Men s Health Writer Earns Bald Eagle March 30 2015 Camp Minsi Pocono Summit Adventure Camp February 2018 Minsi Trails SkillsFest April 2017 The 1st National Muslim Boy Scout Jamboree Minsi Trails Council August 2016 The 2nd National Muslim Boy Scout Jamboree Minsi Trails Council January 2018 Camp Minsi Staff Sings with the BSA National Commissioner August 2016 Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Minsi Trails Winter IceFest February 25 2018 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minsi 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