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Scouting in Illinois

Scouting in Illinois has served youth since 1909. The state was the home of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) founder, William D. Boyce.

Scouting in Illinois
A meeting of the Cub Scouts in the community center of the Ida B. Wells Homesin Chicago
Girl Scouts eagle watching on the Mississippi River at the National Great Rivers Museum  [Wikidata]
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Early history (1910–1950) edit

In 1946, the National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Chanute Field. The 1963 and 1971 National Order of the Arrow Conferences were held at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Recent history (1950–1990) edit

 
Sign at the entrance to Camp Joy

The Lewis and Clark Council was formed from the 2009 merger of Okaw Valley Council (OVC) and Trails West Council (TWC). The Lewis & Clark council had its headquarters in Belleville, Illinois. The council owned four camps: Camp Joy in Carlyle, Illinois, Camp Sunnen in Potosi, Missouri, Camp Warren Levis in Godfrey, Illinois, and Camp Vandeventer in Waterloo, Illinois. There were six districts in the Lewis & Clark Council: the Illini District, Black Gold District, Kaskaskia District, Cahokia Mounds District, Piasa Bird District, and St. Clair District. Okaw Valley Council and the Trails West Council merged in 2009 to create the Lewis & Clark Council.

The two councils from which Lewis & Clark was formed were themselves the product of mergers. The Trails West Council was founded in 1991 when the Piasa Bird Council and the Cahokia Mounds Council joined. The Okaw Valley Council was somewhat older at the time of the merger; it was formed in 1965 following the consolidation of the Kaskaskia Council and the Mississippi Valley Council.

The Order of the Arrow is represented in this Council by the Nisha Kittan Lodge, part of the regional section C3-B. The Nisha Kittan lodge #114 replaced Kishkakon Lodge #32 (TWC) and Taleka Lodge 81 (OVC).

In September 2016 the Lewis and Clark Council voted to merge with the Greater St. Louis Area Council, effective January 1, 2017.[1]

Boy Scouts of America Today edit

 
BSA Councils serving Illinois

There are 13 Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils in Illinois. Six councils in neighboring states also serve parts of Illinois.

In April 2014, the following councils announced that they would merge:

  • Calumet Council
  • Chicago Area Council
  • Des Plaines Valley Council
  • Northwest Suburban Council

The merged council was named the Pathway to Adventure Council.

Councils edit

Abraham Lincoln Council edit

Abraham Lincoln Council is headquartered in Springfield, Illinois and serves central Illinois. It operates Camp Bunn in Hettick, Illinois, Camp Illinek in Springfield, Illinois and is served by the Illinek Order of the Arrow Lodge.

The three districts in the council are:

  • Honest Abe District (serving Cass, Morgan, Scott & northern half of Green Counties)
  • Lincoln Home District (serving Sangamon & Menard Counties)
  • Log Cabin / Railsplitter District (serving Montgomery and the western 3/4 of Christian County & the northern half of Macoupin County)

The U.S. Scouting Service Project maintains the ScoutCamp.org website which provides general information and a place for leader comments on the two camps operated by the Abraham Lincoln Council at Camp Bunn and Camp Illinek.

Blackhawk Area Council edit

Blackhawk Area Council is headquartered in Rockford, Illinois and serves southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois. It operates Canyon Camp, located between Stockton and Apple River, Illinois, and Camp Lowden near Oregon, Illinois, and is served by Wulapeju Lodge #140. The Council was formed by the merging of the U.S. Grant Council in the west and Blackhawk Council in the east portion of what is now the Blackhawk Area Council. Formerly, the two councils each had one camp. The council also owns a cabin in Mount Carroll, Illinois. The word Wulapeju (one spirit) refers to the merger of the Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (Chief Blackhawk's name) Lodge and Wetassa Lodge #227 as part of the council merger.

  • Pioneer District (merge of Arrowhead and Wetassa Districts in 2022)
  • Sycamore District
  • Wanchanagi District
  • White Eagle District

Buffalo Trace Council edit

Buffalo Trace Council is based in Evansville, Indiana that serves southwestern Indiana and southeastern Illinois. Its affiliated Order of the Arrow lodge is Kiondaga Lodge.

Glacier's Edge Council edit

Sinnissippi Council served Scouts in Wisconsin and Illinois, before it merged with Four Lakes Council. It is now called Glacier's Edge Council and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. Glacier's Edge Council[citation needed]

Greater Saint Louis Area Council edit

The Greater Saint Louis Area Council is headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, and serves almost 70,000 Scouts in the Saint Louis metro area, southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, central Illinois, and eastern Illinois. It absorbed the old Lewis and Clark Council in January 2017 and the old Lincoln Trails Council in January 2019.

Illowa Council edit

The Illowa Council serves Scouts in western Illinois and eastern Iowa in the Quad Cities area. Konepaka Ketiwa Lodge #38 (part of Section C-3A) is the Order of the Arrow lodge that serves this council.

  • Hoover District
  • Inali District
  • Kittan District
  • Mesquakie District
  • Saukenuk District

Lincoln Trails Council edit

Lincoln Trails Council had its headquarters in Decatur, Illinois, and was served by Woapink Lodge #167 (founded in 1955). Beginning January 1, 2019, the council merged into the Greater Saint Louis Area Council. The council was composed of three districts. These three districts remain intact following the consolidation.

  • Railsplitter District
  • Two Rivers District
  • Redhawk District

In 2007, Lincoln Trails Council ran a Scoutreach program in inner city areas.[2] Boys are offered constructive, fun activities and learn about scouting.

The council operates Rhodes-France Scout Reservation, a 600-acre summer camp near Pana, Illinois that opened in 1980.

On September 27, 2017, the Greater St. Louis Area Council and Lincoln Trails Council, headquartered in Decatur, IL, merged to form one unified council effective January 1, 2019. The merger decision was approved by a vote of each council’s voting membership. The newly merged council, which will retain the Greater St. Louis Area Council name, will serve nearly 69,000 youth throughout 64 counties in Missouri and Illinois.

The Greater St. Louis Area Council, a United Way agency, provides youth with character development programs and values-based leadership training. The council, one of the largest in the nation, has more than 66,700 members and nearly 15,000 adult volunteers. They come from 51 different counties in Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois and the St. Louis Metropolitan area[3]

Mississippi Valley Council edit

Mississippi Valley Council, headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, is served by Black Hawk Lodge 67. This council serves Scouts in Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa with two camps, Camp Saukenauk and Camp Eastman. The council merged in 1993 with the Saukee Area Council and the Southeastern Iowa Council.

Northeast Illinois Council edit

Northeast Illinois Council has its headquarters in Vernon Hills, Illinois. It runs Camp Sol R. Crown in Trevor, Wisconsin, Camp Oakarro near Wadsworth, Illinois, and Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation near Pearson, Wisconsin. The council is served by Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Lodge #40.

The Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Scout Reservation is located in northern Wisconsin and serves the Scouts of the Northeast Illinois Council based in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Originally a logging camp, the scouts purchased the land and first had campers in 1929. The 1,560 acres (6 km2) camp serves over 2,300 scouts each summer. Scouts attending Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan have the opportunity to work on merit badges, attend programs, and boat, swim, or fish on Lake Killian. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan also operates a nationally accredited high adventure base that offers units 11 trek opportunities. Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, as of 2014, had a perfect BSA accreditation rating.[4]

Northeast Illinois Council is composed of three districts:

  • Aptakisic District
  • North Star District
  • Potawatomi District

In addition, the council's Order of the Arrow lodge is split into three chapters with the same boundaries as its districts:

  • Yakwahay Chapter (North Star)
  • Namachani Chapter (Potawatomi)
  • Aptakisic Chapter (Aptakisic)

Pathway to Adventure Council edit

 
BSA Councils serving the Chicago area in early 2014

Pathway to Adventure Council is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. On January 1, 2015 the Chicago Area Council, Des Plaines Valley Council, Northwest Suburban Council, and Calumet Council merged.[5] Each of the predecessor councils have been reorganized as "Communities" each maintaining their service centers and event and training schedules.

Camps edit

The council operates two camps: Camp Frank S. Betz in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and Owasippe Scout Reservation in Twin Lake, Michigan.

Prairielands Council edit

Prairielands Council serves Scouts in east central Illinois and western Indiana.

Rainbow Council edit

Rainbow Council is headquartered in Lockport, Illinois. It serves communities in Will, Grundy, and Kankakee counties. Rainbow Council operates Rainbow Scout Reservation (RSR) near Morris, Illinois. This over 600-acre property hosts year-round camping, including Scouts BSA and Cub Scout resident camping. RSR runs a Scouts BSA summer camp and Cub Scout resident camps each summer. Programs at RSR include a camper program, expanded programs for older scouts, and over 50 merit badges.

The council used to own and operated Camp Theakiki(sold 2023) near Kankakee, Illinois.

Rainbow Council is served by Waupecan Lodge #197.[6]

  • Ishkote District (South I 80)[7]
  • Waapi Lenaswa District (North I 80)[7]

Lincoln Heritage Council edit

Lincoln Heritage Council serves Scouts in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois (Hardin, Massac, and Pope counties), and Tennessee.

Three Fires Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
LocationSt. Charles, Illinois
CountryUnited States
PresidentDavid Grooms
Council CommissionerDan Zedan
Scout ExecutiveClint Scharff
Website
www.threefirescouncil.org
  Scouting portal

Three Fires Council edit

Three Fires Council is located in St. Charles, Illinois. In 1992, it was formed from the merger of Two Rivers Council and DuPage Area Council (named for DuPage County); it was briefly called "Two Rivers-DuPage Area Council". Its council service center is located in St. Charles, Illinois. Three Fires operates Camp Big Timber near Elgin, Illinois and Scout Shops in St. Charles, Illinois and Naperville, Illinois. The council is divided into 3 districts based on location.

Organization edit

  • Chippewa District
  • Ottawa District
  • Potawatomi District

W. D. Boyce Council edit

The W. D. Boyce Council serves youth in central Illinois, from Lincoln to Ottawa, and Peoria to Bloomington.

Girl Scouting in Illinois edit

There are five councils based in Illinois, though a small part of northern Winnebago County is served by Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council

Girl Scouts of Central Illinois edit

Girl Scouts of Central Illinois
OwnerGSUSA
HeadquartersSpringfield, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Chief Executive OfficerPam Kovacevich
Board ChairDebra Wozniak
Website
www.getyourgirlpower.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts of Central Illinois serves over 20,000 girls and has nearly 5,000 adult volunteers.

It was formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Centrillio Council, Girl Scouts-Kickapoo Council, Girl Scouts of Two Rivers Council, Shemamo Girl Scout Council of Illinois, Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, and Girl Scouts of Green Meadows Council.

Regions:

  • Bloomington covers Livingston, Logan and McLean counties
  • Champaign covers Champaign, Douglas, Ford, Iroquois, and Vermillion counties
  • Decatur covers Christian, DeWitt, Macon, Moultries, Piatt, and Shelby counties
  • Peoria covers Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties
  • Quincy covers Adams, Brown, Pike, and Schulyer counties
  • Springfield covers Cass, Greene, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Sangamon, and Scott counties
  • Macomb covers Fulton, Hancock, and McDonough counties
  • Peru covers Bureau, LaSalle, and Putnam counties

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois edit

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
OwnerGSUSA
HeadquartersRock Island, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Chief Executive OfficerDiane Nelson
Board ChairTeresa Colgan
Website
girlscoutstoday.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois serves 20,000 girls and has 5,000 adult volunteers in Eastern Iowa and Rock Island, Mercer, Henderson, Warren, Knox, Henry, and Jo Daviess counties in Illinois.

Formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Conestoga Council, Girl Scouts Little Butt Council, Girl Scouts of the Mississippi Valley, and Girl Scouts of Shining Trail Council.

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana edit

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana
OwnerGSUSA
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Chief Executive OfficerNancy Wright
President of the BoardKaren Layng
Website
www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana serves more than 55,000 girls and 21,000 adult volunteers.[8] It is the largest Girl Scout council by membership in the United States. It includes Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kankakee, Lake and Will counties in Illinois and Jasper, Lake, Newton, and Porter counties in Indiana.

It was formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of the Calumet Council Indiana, Girl Scouts of Chicago, Drifting Dunes Girl Scout Council, Girl Scouts of DuPage County Council, Girl Scouts — Illinois Crossroads Council, Girl Scouts — Prairie Winds, Girl Scouts of South Cook County, and Girl Scouts of Trailways Council on July 1, 2008.

Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois edit

Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois
OwnerGSUSA
CountryUnited States
Chief Executive OfficerFiona Cummings
Board ChairLisa Normoyle
Website
www.girlscoutsni.org
  Scouting portal

Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois was formed on October 1, 2009 from a merger of Fox Valley, Rock River Valley, Green Hills, and Sybaquay councils. The council serves Kane, Kendall, McHenry, DeKalb, Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, Ogle, Lee, Jo Daviess, Carroll and Whiteside counties.

Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois edit

Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois
OwnerGSUSA
HeadquartersGlen Carbon, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Chief Executive OfficerVillie M. Appoo
Board ChairDixie Travelstead
Website
www.gsofsi.org
  Scouting portal

The council serves around 14,000 girls in southern Illinois. It was formed in October 2009 from a merger of River Bluffs and Shagbark Councils.

Scouting museums in Illinois edit

International Scouting units in Illinois edit

There were Belarusian Scouts in Exile in Chicago through the 1980s, and Lietuvos skautų sąjunga still exists there. Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség Hungarian Scouting also maintains a troop in Chicago and there are large contingents of active Plast Ukrainian Scouts in Chicago.

References edit

  1. ^ Mueller, Angela (September 29, 2016). "St. Louis, Metro East Boy Scouts councils to merge". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  2. ^ Wells, Valerie (July 21, 2007). "Inner-city youths scout new ways to enjoy life through outreach program". Herald & Review. Retrieved July 23, 2007.
  3. ^ . stlbsa.org. September 27, 2018. Archived from the original on September 28, 2018.
  4. ^ "Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan website". NEIC. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "Better Stronger Scouting".
  6. ^ "Waupecan Lodge #197".
  7. ^ a b "Districts". Rainbow Council.
  8. ^ "2015 Annual Report, Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Camp Napowan site
  • Section C5C — Official Website


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Scouting in Illinois has served youth since 1909 The state was the home of the Boy Scouts of America BSA founder William D Boyce Scouting in IllinoisA meeting of the Cub Scouts in the community center of the Ida B Wells Homesin ChicagoGirl Scouts eagle watching on the Mississippi River at the National Great Rivers Museum Wikidata Scouting portal Contents 1 Early history 1910 1950 2 Recent history 1950 1990 3 Boy Scouts of America Today 4 Councils 4 1 Abraham Lincoln Council 4 2 Blackhawk Area Council 4 3 Buffalo Trace Council 4 4 Glacier s Edge Council 4 5 Greater Saint Louis Area Council 4 6 Illowa Council 4 7 Lincoln Trails Council 4 8 Mississippi Valley Council 4 9 Northeast Illinois Council 4 10 Pathway to Adventure Council 4 10 1 Camps 4 11 Prairielands Council 4 12 Rainbow Council 4 13 Lincoln Heritage Council 4 14 Three Fires Council 4 14 1 Organization 4 15 W D Boyce Council 5 Girl Scouting in Illinois 5 1 Girl Scouts of Central Illinois 5 2 Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois 5 3 Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana 5 4 Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois 5 5 Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois 6 Scouting museums in Illinois 7 International Scouting units in Illinois 8 References 9 External linksEarly history 1910 1950 editIn 1946 the National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meeting was held at Chanute Field The 1963 and 1971 National Order of the Arrow Conferences were held at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Recent history 1950 1990 edit nbsp Sign at the entrance to Camp JoyThe Lewis and Clark Council was formed from the 2009 merger of Okaw Valley Council OVC and Trails West Council TWC The Lewis amp Clark council had its headquarters in Belleville Illinois The council owned four camps Camp Joy in Carlyle Illinois Camp Sunnen in Potosi Missouri Camp Warren Levis in Godfrey Illinois and Camp Vandeventer in Waterloo Illinois There were six districts in the Lewis amp Clark Council the Illini District Black Gold District Kaskaskia District Cahokia Mounds District Piasa Bird District and St Clair District Okaw Valley Council and the Trails West Council merged in 2009 to create the Lewis amp Clark Council The two councils from which Lewis amp Clark was formed were themselves the product of mergers The Trails West Council was founded in 1991 when the Piasa Bird Council and the Cahokia Mounds Council joined The Okaw Valley Council was somewhat older at the time of the merger it was formed in 1965 following the consolidation of the Kaskaskia Council and the Mississippi Valley Council The Order of the Arrow is represented in this Council by the Nisha Kittan Lodge part of the regional section C3 B The Nisha Kittan lodge 114 replaced Kishkakon Lodge 32 TWC and Taleka Lodge 81 OVC In September 2016 the Lewis and Clark Council voted to merge with the Greater St Louis Area Council effective January 1 2017 1 Boy Scouts of America Today edit nbsp BSA Councils serving IllinoisThere are 13 Boy Scouts of America BSA local councils in Illinois Six councils in neighboring states also serve parts of Illinois In April 2014 the following councils announced that they would merge Calumet Council Chicago Area Council Des Plaines Valley Council Northwest Suburban CouncilThe merged council was named the Pathway to Adventure Council Councils editAbraham Lincoln Council edit Abraham Lincoln Council is headquartered in Springfield Illinois and serves central Illinois It operates Camp Bunn in Hettick Illinois Camp Illinek in Springfield Illinois and is served by the Illinek Order of the Arrow Lodge The three districts in the council are Honest Abe District serving Cass Morgan Scott amp northern half of Green Counties Lincoln Home District serving Sangamon amp Menard Counties Log Cabin Railsplitter District serving Montgomery and the western 3 4 of Christian County amp the northern half of Macoupin County The U S Scouting Service Project maintains the ScoutCamp org website which provides general information and a place for leader comments on the two camps operated by the Abraham Lincoln Council at Camp Bunn and Camp Illinek Blackhawk Area Council edit Blackhawk Area Council is headquartered in Rockford Illinois and serves southwestern Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois It operates Canyon Camp located between Stockton and Apple River Illinois and Camp Lowden near Oregon Illinois and is served by Wulapeju Lodge 140 The Council was formed by the merging of the U S Grant Council in the west and Blackhawk Council in the east portion of what is now the Blackhawk Area Council Formerly the two councils each had one camp The council also owns a cabin in Mount Carroll Illinois The word Wulapeju one spirit refers to the merger of the Ma ka tai me she kia kiak Chief Blackhawk s name Lodge and Wetassa Lodge 227 as part of the council merger Pioneer District merge of Arrowhead and Wetassa Districts in 2022 Sycamore District Wanchanagi District White Eagle DistrictBuffalo Trace Council edit Main article Scouting in Indiana Buffalo Trace Council is based in Evansville Indiana that serves southwestern Indiana and southeastern Illinois Its affiliated Order of the Arrow lodge is Kiondaga Lodge Glacier s Edge Council edit Main article Scouting in Wisconsin Sinnissippi Council served Scouts in Wisconsin and Illinois before it merged with Four Lakes Council It is now called Glacier s Edge Council and is headquartered in Madison Wisconsin Glacier s Edge Council citation needed Greater Saint Louis Area Council edit Main article Greater St Louis Area Council The Greater Saint Louis Area Council is headquartered in Saint Louis Missouri and serves almost 70 000 Scouts in the Saint Louis metro area southeast Missouri southern Illinois central Illinois and eastern Illinois It absorbed the old Lewis and Clark Council in January 2017 and the old Lincoln Trails Council in January 2019 Illowa Council edit Main article Illowa Council The Illowa Council serves Scouts in western Illinois and eastern Iowa in the Quad Cities area Konepaka Ketiwa Lodge 38 part of Section C 3A is the Order of the Arrow lodge that serves this council Hoover District Inali District Kittan District Mesquakie District Saukenuk DistrictLincoln Trails Council edit Lincoln Trails Council had its headquarters in Decatur Illinois and was served by Woapink Lodge 167 founded in 1955 Beginning January 1 2019 the council merged into the Greater Saint Louis Area Council The council was composed of three districts These three districts remain intact following the consolidation Railsplitter District Two Rivers District Redhawk DistrictIn 2007 Lincoln Trails Council ran a Scoutreach program in inner city areas 2 Boys are offered constructive fun activities and learn about scouting The council operates Rhodes France Scout Reservation a 600 acre summer camp near Pana Illinois that opened in 1980 On September 27 2017 the Greater St Louis Area Council and Lincoln Trails Council headquartered in Decatur IL merged to form one unified council effective January 1 2019 The merger decision was approved by a vote of each council s voting membership The newly merged council which will retain the Greater St Louis Area Council name will serve nearly 69 000 youth throughout 64 counties in Missouri and Illinois The Greater St Louis Area Council a United Way agency provides youth with character development programs and values based leadership training The council one of the largest in the nation has more than 66 700 members and nearly 15 000 adult volunteers They come from 51 different counties in Southeast Missouri Southern Illinois and the St Louis Metropolitan area 3 Mississippi Valley Council edit Main article Mississippi Valley Council Mississippi Valley Council headquartered in Quincy Illinois is served by Black Hawk Lodge 67 This council serves Scouts in Illinois Missouri and Iowa with two camps Camp Saukenauk and Camp Eastman The council merged in 1993 with the Saukee Area Council and the Southeastern Iowa Council Northeast Illinois Council edit Main article Northeast Illinois Council Northeast Illinois Council has its headquarters in Vernon Hills Illinois It runs Camp Sol R Crown in Trevor Wisconsin Camp Oakarro near Wadsworth Illinois and Ma Ka Ja Wan Scout Reservation near Pearson Wisconsin The council is served by Ma Ka Ja Wan Lodge 40 The Ma Ka Ja Wan Scout Reservation is located in northern Wisconsin and serves the Scouts of the Northeast Illinois Council based in Vernon Hills Illinois Originally a logging camp the scouts purchased the land and first had campers in 1929 The 1 560 acres 6 km2 camp serves over 2 300 scouts each summer Scouts attending Ma Ka Ja Wan have the opportunity to work on merit badges attend programs and boat swim or fish on Lake Killian Ma Ka Ja Wan also operates a nationally accredited high adventure base that offers units 11 trek opportunities Ma Ka Ja Wan as of 2014 had a perfect BSA accreditation rating 4 Northeast Illinois Council is composed of three districts Aptakisic District North Star District Potawatomi DistrictIn addition the council s Order of the Arrow lodge is split into three chapters with the same boundaries as its districts Yakwahay Chapter North Star Namachani Chapter Potawatomi Aptakisic Chapter Aptakisic Pathway to Adventure Council edit Main article Pathway to Adventure Council nbsp BSA Councils serving the Chicago area in early 2014Pathway to Adventure Council is headquartered in Chicago Illinois On January 1 2015 the Chicago Area Council Des Plaines Valley Council Northwest Suburban Council and Calumet Council merged 5 Each of the predecessor councils have been reorganized as Communities each maintaining their service centers and event and training schedules Camps edit The council operates two camps Camp Frank S Betz in Berrien Springs Michigan and Owasippe Scout Reservation in Twin Lake Michigan Prairielands Council edit Main article Prairielands Council Prairielands Council serves Scouts in east central Illinois and western Indiana Rainbow Council edit Rainbow Council is headquartered in Lockport Illinois It serves communities in Will Grundy and Kankakee counties Rainbow Council operates Rainbow Scout Reservation RSR near Morris Illinois This over 600 acre property hosts year round camping including Scouts BSA and Cub Scout resident camping RSR runs a Scouts BSA summer camp and Cub Scout resident camps each summer Programs at RSR include a camper program expanded programs for older scouts and over 50 merit badges The council used to own and operated Camp Theakiki sold 2023 near Kankakee Illinois Rainbow Council is served by Waupecan Lodge 197 6 Ishkote District South I 80 7 Waapi Lenaswa District North I 80 7 Lincoln Heritage Council edit Main article Scouting in Kentucky Lincoln Heritage Council serves Scouts in Kentucky Indiana Illinois Hardin Massac and Pope counties and Tennessee Three Fires CouncilOwnerBoy Scouts of AmericaLocationSt Charles IllinoisCountryUnited StatesPresidentDavid GroomsCouncil CommissionerDan ZedanScout ExecutiveClint ScharffWebsitewww wbr threefirescouncil wbr org nbsp Scouting portalThree Fires Council edit Main article Three Fires CouncilThree Fires Council is located in St Charles Illinois In 1992 it was formed from the merger of Two Rivers Council and DuPage Area Council named for DuPage County it was briefly called Two Rivers DuPage Area Council Its council service center is located in St Charles Illinois Three Fires operates Camp Big Timber near Elgin Illinois and Scout Shops in St Charles Illinois and Naperville Illinois The council is divided into 3 districts based on location Organization edit Chippewa District Ottawa District Potawatomi DistrictW D Boyce Council edit Main article W D Boyce Council The W D Boyce Council serves youth in central Illinois from Lincoln to Ottawa and Peoria to Bloomington Girl Scouting in Illinois editThere are five councils based in Illinois though a small part of northern Winnebago County is served by Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council Girl Scouts of Central Illinois edit Girl Scouts of Central IllinoisOwnerGSUSAHeadquartersSpringfield IllinoisCountryUnited StatesChief Executive OfficerPam KovacevichBoard ChairDebra WozniakWebsitewww wbr getyourgirlpower wbr org nbsp Scouting portalGirl Scouts of Central Illinois serves over 20 000 girls and has nearly 5 000 adult volunteers It was formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Centrillio Council Girl Scouts Kickapoo Council Girl Scouts of Two Rivers Council Shemamo Girl Scout Council of Illinois Girl Scouts Land of Lincoln Council and Girl Scouts of Green Meadows Council Regions Bloomington covers Livingston Logan and McLean counties Champaign covers Champaign Douglas Ford Iroquois and Vermillion counties Decatur covers Christian DeWitt Macon Moultries Piatt and Shelby counties Peoria covers Marshall Peoria Stark Tazewell and Woodford counties Quincy covers Adams Brown Pike and Schulyer counties Springfield covers Cass Greene Macoupin Mason Menard Montgomery Morgan Sangamon and Scott counties Macomb covers Fulton Hancock and McDonough counties Peru covers Bureau LaSalle and Putnam countiesGirl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois edit Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western IllinoisOwnerGSUSAHeadquartersRock Island IllinoisCountryUnited StatesChief Executive OfficerDiane NelsonBoard ChairTeresa ColganWebsitegirlscoutstoday wbr org nbsp Scouting portalGirl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois serves 20 000 girls and has 5 000 adult volunteers in Eastern Iowa and Rock Island Mercer Henderson Warren Knox Henry and Jo Daviess counties in Illinois Formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Conestoga Council Girl Scouts Little Butt Council Girl Scouts of the Mississippi Valley and Girl Scouts of Shining Trail Council Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana edit Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest IndianaOwnerGSUSAHeadquartersChicago IllinoisCountryUnited StatesChief Executive OfficerNancy WrightPresident of the BoardKaren LayngWebsitewww wbr girlscoutsgcnwi wbr org nbsp Scouting portalGirl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana serves more than 55 000 girls and 21 000 adult volunteers 8 It is the largest Girl Scout council by membership in the United States It includes Cook DuPage Grundy Kankakee Lake and Will counties in Illinois and Jasper Lake Newton and Porter counties in Indiana It was formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of the Calumet Council Indiana Girl Scouts of Chicago Drifting Dunes Girl Scout Council Girl Scouts of DuPage County Council Girl Scouts Illinois Crossroads Council Girl Scouts Prairie Winds Girl Scouts of South Cook County and Girl Scouts of Trailways Council on July 1 2008 Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois edit Girl Scouts of Northern IllinoisOwnerGSUSACountryUnited StatesChief Executive OfficerFiona CummingsBoard ChairLisa NormoyleWebsitewww wbr girlscoutsni wbr org nbsp Scouting portalGirl Scouts of Northern Illinois was formed on October 1 2009 from a merger of Fox Valley Rock River Valley Green Hills and Sybaquay councils The council serves Kane Kendall McHenry DeKalb Boone Winnebago Stephenson Ogle Lee Jo Daviess Carroll and Whiteside counties Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois edit Girl Scouts of Southern IllinoisOwnerGSUSAHeadquartersGlen Carbon IllinoisCountryUnited StatesChief Executive OfficerVillie M AppooBoard ChairDixie TravelsteadWebsitewww wbr gsofsi wbr org nbsp Scouting portalThe council serves around 14 000 girls in southern Illinois It was formed in October 2009 from a merger of River Bluffs and Shagbark Councils Scouting museums in Illinois editOttawa Scouting Museum Ottawa IllinoisInternational Scouting units in Illinois editThere were Belarusian Scouts in Exile in Chicago through the 1980s and Lietuvos skautu sajunga still exists there Kulfoldi Magyar Cserkeszszovetseg Hungarian Scouting also maintains a troop in Chicago and there are large contingents of active Plast Ukrainian Scouts in Chicago nbsp Scouting portalReferences edit Mueller Angela September 29 2016 St Louis Metro East Boy Scouts councils to merge St Louis Business Journal Retrieved November 11 2017 Wells Valerie July 21 2007 Inner city youths scout new ways to enjoy life through outreach program Herald amp Review Retrieved July 23 2007 ST LOUIS AND DECATUR ILLINOIS BOY SCOUT COUNCILS APPROVE MERGER stlbsa org September 27 2018 Archived from the original on September 28 2018 Ma Ka Ja Wan website NEIC Retrieved May 23 2014 Better Stronger Scouting Waupecan Lodge 197 a b Districts Rainbow Council 2015 Annual Report Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana PDF External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scouting in Illinois Camp Napowan site Section C5C Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scouting in Illinois amp oldid 1165227368 Rainbow Council, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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