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San Gabriel Valley Council

Located in Los Angeles County, California's San Gabriel Valley, the Boy Scouts of America's San Gabriel Valley Council (#40) was one of five councils serving Los Angeles County. It was headquartered in Pasadena.

San Gabriel Valley Council #40
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersPasadena, California
LocationLos Angeles County
CountryUnited States
FoundedJanuary 1, 1919
DefunctJuly 2015
Website
https://www.glaacbsa.org
 Scouting portal

Greater Los Angeles Area Council (GLAAC) is a new Boy Scouts of America Council made from the merger of the Los Angeles Area Council and the San Gabriel Valley Council. The vote to merge was held on March 21, 2015.[1] The new name for the council, Greater Los Angeles Area Council, was announced on June 11, 2015. The new council centers is in Los Angeles. Due to the large size of the two original councils, the merger was a process which was completed over a time span, and finished in 2017.

GLAAC has three Scout shops in Los Angeles, San Pedro and Arcadia.[2] GLAAC operates eight BSA camps in the greater Los Angeles area.[3][4]

History edit

With the founding of the BSA in 1910, the first goal of the San Gabriel Valley Scout leaders was to organize as new troops. Paid professionals, many of whom were YMCA leaders, were recruited to spread the new Scouting program. They were sent out into the San Gabriel Valley towns to organize new troops and recruit leaders. By March 1919, there were nine active troops with 190 boys in the SGV. The Pasadena Council (also known as the Pasadena District Council) of the Boy Scouts of America was organized March 3, 1919, with jurisdiction over Pasadena, Altadena and Lamanda Park.

A charter was granted by the BSA National Headquarters dated April 1, 1919 to the Pasadena District Council. Tallman Trask was hired to be the first Scout Executive. He had been a District Executive for the Los Angeles Council. He had also served as Los Angeles' camp director. Prior to joining the BSA, Trask was an executive for the YMCA and had run several camps for them. By October 1, 1919, there were 15 active troops with 299 scouts.

The council's name was changed in 1929 to Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley Council to better reflect the geographic area served by the council. In 1951 the name was changed to San Gabriel Valley Council to shorten it and better identify the 29 cities and towns it served.[5]

Organization edit

Former districts of the San Gabriel Valley Council:

Camps edit

 
Former Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch
Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch was formerly part of Old Baldy Council. The Scout Ranch was turned over to the San Gabriel Valley Council in 2005. The Old Baldy Council took title to the property in 1965 from William Hitchcock. The Hitchcock Ranch is still part of the Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch.[28] Guy Reide, Old Baldy's Scout Executive (1949–1966), in 1965 worked with William Hitchcock to have the ranch turned into a Scout camp. Loren Baldwin became the first camp ranger, and Holcomb Valley held its first Boy Scout summer resident camp in 1974. The camp is named after William F. Holcomb,[29] who discovered gold there and staked a claim in May 1860 with his partner. Holcomb became known for his marksmanship. After 10 years of prospecting he still had no major success. As food sources were diminishing, some of the prospectors hired Holcomb to hunt for grizzly bear to provide food for the long winter months. While trailing a bear up Polique Canyon he found Holcomb Valley. Tracking the injured animal, he passed a quartz ledge shining with gold.[30]
Bonanza and many other western films and TV shows were shot in Holcomb Valley.[31][32] For a short time under Old Baldy Council the camp was called "Camp Lipscomb" after US Congressman Glenard P. Lipscomb.

Trask Scout Reservation edit

Trask Scout Reservation is in Monrovia, California in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. It is located above the sawpit dam off of Monrovia Canyon Park.[33] Camp Trask offers Cub Scout programs, family camp programs and Boy Scout programs on a year-round basis. The camp has a full size fort used for many program activities, called Fort Rotary. The camp is in a riparian zone ecosystem. The canyon stream and the camp are shaded by deciduous trees, white alders and bigleaf maples, evergreen canyon and coast live oaks.

History edit

Originally known as Monrovia Scout Reservation, Camp Trask was purchased in 1966. The camp was dedicated as Tallman H. Trask Scout Reservation on May 13, 1972.

Camp Cherry Valley edit

Camp Cherry Valley is a summer camp on the leeward side of Catalina Island, California, which is owned and operated by the Greater Los Angeles Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is located two coves north of Two Harbors at Cherry Cove. The camp, valley, and cove get their name from the Catalina cherry trees native to the island.[34] It also offers non-scouting programs on a year-round basis.

Ta Tanka Lodge edit

Ta Tanka Lodge
HeadquartersPasadena, California
LocationLos Angeles County
CountryUnited States
FoundedMay 31, 1952
Defunct2016
Website
http://www.tatankalodge.org/

The San Gabriel Valley Council's Order of the Arrow lodge[35][36] was the Ta Tanka Lodge (#488). In 2016 the Ta Tanka Lodge merged with the Siwinis OA Lodge to form the new lodge: Tuku'ut. Its totem is the Saber-Toothed Cat.[37] Ta Tanka Lodge started with 120 members who chose the Sioux word ta tanka meaning "bull buffalo" as its name and as their totem a white buffalo.[38]

The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The OA's Ta Tanka Lodge has three goals: recognize outstanding Scouts, promote BSA camping and provide cheerful service to the SGVC, including its districts,[39] Packs and Troops.[40]

Since 1933 the Ta Tanka Lodge has hosted a weekend campout on the weekend after Thanksgiving, called Desert Caravan, held in various campgrounds in the Mojave Desert.[41] Caravan was later moved to Labor Day weekend camp at Camp Holcomb Valley. Caravan is open to troops and families of the SGVC with events like treasure hunt, team games, dutch oven cobbler cook-off, chili cook-off and a campfire program.[42]

Ta Tanka Lodge has four local chapters:

  • Hunkpapa[43]— Lucky Baldwin and Mission Amigos Districts
  • Kiowa — Golden Eagle District[44]
  • Oglala Lakota — Rose Bowl District[45]
  • Teton Dakota — Valle Del Sol District[46]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ scoutsunited.org, SGVC/LAAC UNITED - UPDATES
  2. ^ Los Angeles, San Pedro Scout Shops
  3. ^ GLACC (SGVC) BSA camps
  4. ^ LACC BSA Camps September 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation.
  6. ^ Golden Eagle District website
  7. ^ a b c d e f "GLACC, San Gabriel Valley Council | Boy Scouts of America". Retrieved January 7, 2009.
  8. ^ Golden Eagle District history
  9. ^ Lucky Baldwin District website
  10. ^ a b c "San Gabriel Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America: 2006-2007 Council Calendar, Activity Planning Guide, and Business Directory". Pasadena, CA: San Gabriel Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America. 2006. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Valle Del Sol District website
  12. ^ "Holt Scout Ranch". Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  13. ^ Holt Scout Ranch Camp staff 1966
  14. ^ Holt Scout Ranch, camp patch, Old Dobbs
  15. ^ roadonmap.com, Camp Cumorah Crest
  16. ^ Forest Lawn Foundation July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Mt. Lowe History
  18. ^ ALTADENA: The official Timeline of Altadena History, compiled by Mike Manning
  19. ^ Map of CAMP HUNTINGTON Rd, Altadena, CA 91001
  20. ^ getmap Camp San Antonio
  21. ^ Cal. Hometown map Camp San Antonio
  22. ^ Topo Zone Camp San Antonio
  23. ^ "Holcomb Valley Scout Reservation". Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  24. ^ Big Bear Discovery Center website
  25. ^ modernhiker.com on Bertha Peak
  26. ^ USFS camps
  27. ^ Holcomb Valley Camp Ground map
  28. ^ Big Bear historical timeline
  29. ^ Holcomb Valley Gold Discovery April 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine by L. Burr Belden
  30. ^ Big Bear Country - Holcomb Valley
  31. ^ Topo Quest map of Holcomb Valley
  32. ^ Filming locations for "Bonanza" (1959) from imdb.com
  33. ^ The Sawpit Canyon Fire Road (2N30)
  34. ^ Prunus lyonii, CATALINA CHERRY
  35. ^ tatankalodge.org Lodge_History
  36. ^ OA history from U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website
  37. ^ GLAAC Order of the Arrow - Tuku'ut Lodge
  38. ^ tatankalodge.org history
  39. ^ Organization of the Boy Scouts of America from U.S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. website
  40. ^ BSA OA website
  41. ^ tatankalodge.org, Desert Caravan 2011
  42. ^ Caravan 2013
  43. ^ Hunkpapa website
  44. ^ Kiowa website
  45. ^ Oglala Lakota website
  46. ^ Teton Dakota website

External links edit

  • Official website
  • SGVC Venturing Facebook page

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Located in Los Angeles County California s San Gabriel Valley the Boy Scouts of America s San Gabriel Valley Council 40 was one of five councils serving Los Angeles County It was headquartered in Pasadena San Gabriel Valley Council 40OwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaHeadquartersPasadena CaliforniaLocationLos Angeles CountyCountryUnited StatesFoundedJanuary 1 1919DefunctJuly 2015Websitehttps www glaacbsa org Scouting portal Greater Los Angeles Area Council GLAAC is a new Boy Scouts of America Council made from the merger of the Los Angeles Area Council and the San Gabriel Valley Council The vote to merge was held on March 21 2015 1 The new name for the council Greater Los Angeles Area Council was announced on June 11 2015 The new council centers is in Los Angeles Due to the large size of the two original councils the merger was a process which was completed over a time span and finished in 2017 GLAAC has three Scout shops in Los Angeles San Pedro and Arcadia 2 GLAAC operates eight BSA camps in the greater Los Angeles area 3 4 Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Camps 3 1 Trask Scout Reservation 3 1 1 History 3 2 Camp Cherry Valley 4 Ta Tanka Lodge 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editWith the founding of the BSA in 1910 the first goal of the San Gabriel Valley Scout leaders was to organize as new troops Paid professionals many of whom were YMCA leaders were recruited to spread the new Scouting program They were sent out into the San Gabriel Valley towns to organize new troops and recruit leaders By March 1919 there were nine active troops with 190 boys in the SGV The Pasadena Council also known as the Pasadena District Council of the Boy Scouts of America was organized March 3 1919 with jurisdiction over Pasadena Altadena and Lamanda Park A charter was granted by the BSA National Headquarters dated April 1 1919 to the Pasadena District Council Tallman Trask was hired to be the first Scout Executive He had been a District Executive for the Los Angeles Council He had also served as Los Angeles camp director Prior to joining the BSA Trask was an executive for the YMCA and had run several camps for them By October 1 1919 there were 15 active troops with 299 scouts The council s name was changed in 1929 to Pasadena San Gabriel Valley Council to better reflect the geographic area served by the council In 1951 the name was changed to San Gabriel Valley Council to shorten it and better identify the 29 cities and towns it served 5 Organization editFormer districts of the San Gabriel Valley Council Golden Eagle District City of Industry Hacienda Heights La Puente Rowland Heights West Covina Valinda Diamond Bar Pomona and Walnut 6 7 8 The cities of Diamond Bar Pomona and Walnut were added to Golden Eagle District when Old Baldy Council was split at the Los Angeles San Bernardino county line on May 1 2006 and was merged into the San Gabriel Valley Council and California Inland Empire Council Lucky Baldwin District Arcadia Monrovia Sierra Madre Azusa Bradbury Duarte Irwindale and Temple City 7 9 Mission Amigos District Alhambra Monterey Park El Monte San Gabriel South San Gabriel and Rosemead 7 The city of Rosemead was part of the former El Camino Real District until 2007 10 Rose Bowl District Altadena La Canada Flintridge Pasadena and San Marino 7 Valle De Sol District Covina Glendora Charter Oak La Verne San Dimas and Claremont 7 11 The cities of La Verne San Dimas and Claremont were added to Valle De Sol District when Old Baldy Council was split at the Los Angeles San Bernardino county line on May 1 2006 and was merged into San Gabriel Valley Council and California Inland Empire Council A former district called Trails of the Valley District was moved into the Lucky Baldwin District and Mission Amigos District in 2010 Azusa Baldwin Park Bradbury Duarte Irwindale El Monte and South El Monte 7 Formerly known as San Gabriel River District 10 The cities of El Monte and South El Monte were part of the former El Camino Real District until 2007 10 Camps editHolt Scout Ranch now closed was an SGVC camp located in the San Bernardino Mountains It was named in honor of Herbert Brayton Holt on June 15 1968 The camp was previously known as Camp Cedar Canyon and opened in 1955 In 1975 it was sold to a private party The camp was located off SR 38 34 05 27 N 116 58 01 W 34 0907 N 116 96684 W 34 0907 116 96684 Holt Scout Ranch The fire access road which started at the hairpin curve on SR 38 connected to the camp entrance road Just before the camp entrance where the camp director s home was located the fire access road forked to the left to make its way up the mountain A picture of Old Dobbs is on many Holt Scout Ranch items 12 13 14 Camp Eaton now closed was formerly called Camp Cumorah Crest 15 It had five conference rooms a dining hall winterized dormitories for 125 and facilities for pool softball and basketball It was located in the San Gabriel Mountains part of the Angeles National Forest off Hwy 2 the Angeles Crest Highway on Sulphur Spring Road near Mt Wilson It was more of a conference center than a camp It was sold when the SGVC started operating the camp at Holcomb Valley in 2005 It was named Camp Eaton for the support of the camp from the Eaton family operators of the Forest Lawn Memorial Parks in Southern California 16 34 20 55 N 117 59 02 W 34 3485 N 117 984 W 34 3485 117 984 Camp Eaton Camp Huntington now closed opened in 1920 was at the mouth of Rubio Canyon Many scouts would take the Pacific Electric street cars the Red Car and then hike to camp The camp was started by Henry Huntington 17 The camp was near entrance Rubio Pavilion of the Mount Lowe Railway closed in 1938 By the early 1960s the city s population had expanded and there were houses built right up to the camp s fence line It was decided to close the camp as it was now in the town of Altadena 18 19 34 12 11 N 118 07 22 W 34 203025 N 118 122883 W 34 203025 118 122883 Camp Huntington Camp San Antonio now closed was opened on Mount Baldy until 1970 Because of the closing of Catalina Island during World War II there was a need for a summer camp close to the council so this camp was opened It was located just south of the current Manker Flats Campground at 6 300 feet Camp San Antonio was closed in the 1970s 34 15 44 N 117 38 01 W 34 2622272 N 117 6336658 W 34 2622272 117 6336658 Camp San Antonio 20 21 22 nbsp Former Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch now closed was a BSA camp at 7 500 feet 2 300 m elevation located north of Big Bear Lake in the old mining district of Belleville in the Holcomb Valley on the site of the old Hitchcock Ranch The ranch is north of the town of Fawnskin The camp offered a week long Oak Badge National Youth Leadership Training class and offered a Boy Scout summer resident camp until 2012 when the program was ended The camp was closed a few years later 23 One hike offered is to the Big Bear Discovery Center 24 Cougar Crest hike to Bertha Peak gives views of Big Bear Lake 25 Spring creek trail offers a more level long hike South of the camp not far away is the Pacific Crest Trail To the east and near the camp is the public USFS 26 Holcomb Valley Camp Ground 27 Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch was formerly part of Old Baldy Council The Scout Ranch was turned over to the San Gabriel Valley Council in 2005 The Old Baldy Council took title to the property in 1965 from William Hitchcock The Hitchcock Ranch is still part of the Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch 28 Guy Reide Old Baldy s Scout Executive 1949 1966 in 1965 worked with William Hitchcock to have the ranch turned into a Scout camp Loren Baldwin became the first camp ranger and Holcomb Valley held its first Boy Scout summer resident camp in 1974 The camp is named after William F Holcomb 29 who discovered gold there and staked a claim in May 1860 with his partner Holcomb became known for his marksmanship After 10 years of prospecting he still had no major success As food sources were diminishing some of the prospectors hired Holcomb to hunt for grizzly bear to provide food for the long winter months While trailing a bear up Polique Canyon he found Holcomb Valley Tracking the injured animal he passed a quartz ledge shining with gold 30 Bonanza and many other western films and TV shows were shot in Holcomb Valley 31 32 For a short time under Old Baldy Council the camp was called Camp Lipscomb after US Congressman Glenard P Lipscomb Trask Scout Reservation edit Trask Scout Reservation nbsp LocationMonrovia CaliforniaCoordinates34 11 31 N 117 57 45 W 34 1919 N 117 9625 W 34 1919 117 9625 Trask Scout Reservation Websitehttps www glaacbsa org trask Trask Scout Reservation is in Monrovia California in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains It is located above the sawpit dam off of Monrovia Canyon Park 33 Camp Trask offers Cub Scout programs family camp programs and Boy Scout programs on a year round basis The camp has a full size fort used for many program activities called Fort Rotary The camp is in a riparian zone ecosystem The canyon stream and the camp are shaded by deciduous trees white alders and bigleaf maples evergreen canyon and coast live oaks History edit Originally known as Monrovia Scout Reservation Camp Trask was purchased in 1966 The camp was dedicated as Tallman H Trask Scout Reservation on May 13 1972 Camp Cherry Valley edit Main article Camp Cherry Valley Camp Cherry Valley nbsp LocationSanta Catalina Island CaliforniaCoordinates33 27 01 N 118 30 11 W 33 4503 N 118 503 W 33 4503 118 503 Camp Cherry Valley Websitehttp www sgvcbsa org programs camping camp cherry valley Camp Cherry Valley is a summer camp on the leeward side of Catalina Island California which is owned and operated by the Greater Los Angeles Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America It is located two coves north of Two Harbors at Cherry Cove The camp valley and cove get their name from the Catalina cherry trees native to the island 34 It also offers non scouting programs on a year round basis Ta Tanka Lodge editTa Tanka LodgeHeadquartersPasadena CaliforniaLocationLos Angeles CountyCountryUnited StatesFoundedMay 31 1952Defunct2016Websitehttp www tatankalodge org The San Gabriel Valley Council s Order of the Arrow lodge 35 36 was the Ta Tanka Lodge 488 In 2016 the Ta Tanka Lodge merged with the Siwinis OA Lodge to form the new lodge Tuku ut Its totem is the Saber Toothed Cat 37 Ta Tanka Lodge started with 120 members who chose the Sioux word ta tanka meaning bull buffalo as its name and as their totem a white buffalo 38 The Order of the Arrow OA is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America BSA The OA s Ta Tanka Lodge has three goals recognize outstanding Scouts promote BSA camping and provide cheerful service to the SGVC including its districts 39 Packs and Troops 40 Since 1933 the Ta Tanka Lodge has hosted a weekend campout on the weekend after Thanksgiving called Desert Caravan held in various campgrounds in the Mojave Desert 41 Caravan was later moved to Labor Day weekend camp at Camp Holcomb Valley Caravan is open to troops and families of the SGVC with events like treasure hunt team games dutch oven cobbler cook off chili cook off and a campfire program 42 Ta Tanka Lodge has four local chapters Hunkpapa 43 Lucky Baldwin and Mission Amigos Districts Kiowa Golden Eagle District 44 Oglala Lakota Rose Bowl District 45 Teton Dakota Valle Del Sol District 46 See also editScouting in California Boy Scouts of America centennialReferences edit scoutsunited org SGVC LAAC UNITED UPDATES Los Angeles San Pedro Scout Shops GLACC SGVC BSA camps LACC BSA Camps Archived September 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine Hook James Franck Dave Austin Steve 1982 An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation Golden Eagle District website a b c d e f GLACC San Gabriel Valley Council Boy Scouts of America Retrieved January 7 2009 Golden Eagle District history Lucky Baldwin District website a b c San Gabriel Valley Council Boy Scouts of America 2006 2007 Council Calendar Activity Planning Guide and Business Directory Pasadena CA San Gabriel Valley Council Boy Scouts of America 2006 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Valle Del Sol District website Holt Scout Ranch Retrieved April 23 2011 Holt Scout Ranch Camp staff 1966 Holt Scout Ranch camp patch Old Dobbs roadonmap com Camp Cumorah Crest Forest Lawn Foundation Archived July 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Mt Lowe History ALTADENA The official Timeline of Altadena History compiled by Mike Manning Map of CAMP HUNTINGTON Rd Altadena CA 91001 getmap Camp San Antonio Cal Hometown map Camp San Antonio Topo Zone Camp San Antonio Holcomb Valley Scout Reservation Retrieved December 19 2012 Big Bear Discovery Center website modernhiker com on Bertha Peak USFS camps Holcomb Valley Camp Ground map Big Bear historical timeline Holcomb Valley Gold Discovery Archived April 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine by L Burr Belden Big Bear Country Holcomb Valley Topo Quest map of Holcomb Valley Filming locations for Bonanza 1959 from imdb com The Sawpit Canyon Fire Road 2N30 Prunus lyonii CATALINA CHERRY tatankalodge org Lodge History OA history from U S Scouting Service Project Inc Website GLAAC Order of the Arrow Tuku ut Lodge tatankalodge org history Organization of the Boy Scouts of America from U S Scouting Service Project Inc website BSA OA website tatankalodge org Desert Caravan 2011 Caravan 2013 Hunkpapa website Kiowa website Oglala Lakota website Teton Dakota websiteExternal links editOfficial website SGVC Venturing Facebook page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Gabriel Valley Council amp oldid 1205063104 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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