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49-850: (Redirected from Mount Whitney Area Council ) (not to be confused with the Sequoyah Council located in Tennessee and Virginia) Sequoia Council #027 [REDACTED] Owner Boy Scouts of America Headquarters Fresno, California Country United States Founded 1919 President Richard Schneider Council Commissioner Mark Millett Scout Executive Tim Thomton Website seqbsa.org [REDACTED]   Scouting portal The Sequoia Council serves Fresno, Madera, Kings and Tulare Counties in California. Founded in 1919 as

98-426: A Boy Scout, dies" . Visalia Times-Delta . Retrieved 2022-10-11 . ^ "Sequoia Council - Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award Dinner photo album :: Leon S. Peters Papers" . digitized.library.fresnostate.edu . Retrieved 2022-10-11 . ^ "Leon S. Peters Papers" . Calisphere . Retrieved 2022-10-11 . v t e Scouting in

147-763: A Boy Scouts troop in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood and sponsored by the Unitarian Church of All Souls broke away from the BSA over the exclusionary membership policies to start the Navigators USA , a co-ed scouting group. In 2008, the Baden-Powell Service Association was found after a Cub Scout Pack leader, David Atchley, in Washington, Missouri fought over adopting a nondiscrimination policy for

196-590: A long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment. The boy scouts were chartered in Tennessee in 1910. Until 1974, some Tennessee councils of the Boy Scouts of America were racially segregated. (The Old Hickory council did not integrate until 1974.) Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from some Districts and Councils. Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to

245-688: A minister and an Eagle Scout . All Nazarene Scouting organizations were merged into Caravan in 1946. The Calvinist Cadet Corps was officially founded in 1952 in Christian Reformed Church in North America . The Royal Rangers was founded in 1962 as a program of the Assemblies of God . In 1975, the Camp Fire Girls of America changed its membership policy to being co-ed and its name to Camp Fire . In 2001, SpiralScouts International

294-506: A number of other youth programs in the U.S. that are not recognized by any international Scouting associations, but use many methods of Scouting. Some of these programs are explicitly religious, while others are breakaway organizations which disagree with the policies of the BSA and GSUSA. The International Scout and Guide Fellowship is an alumni association open to former members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts ,

343-655: A small presence in the U.S. since 1998. In 2006, the Baden Powell Scouts were formed, operating groups in Florida, Missouri and Connecticut, with lone Scouts supported by them in 12 states. They are members of WFIS and claim to be affiliated to the "Baden-Powell Scouts' Association of England". The Canada-based Federation of North-American Explorers (FNE) — a candidate association of the International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe — has 19 active groups in

392-405: A training course for leaders. She brought scouting back to the girls at the shelter; however, none of this was official since both she and they were African-American. She married, becoming Josephine Groves Holloway, and left her job at the shelter but continue to encourage scouting. In 1933 she requested recognition for her troop from the local council; it was refused until 1942 when permission for

441-601: Is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee . The council is divided in to 6 districts. The council operates two camps, Camp Buck Toms and Camp Pellissippi. Camp Buck Toms is the primary camp of the council and is located in Rockwood, Tennessee on the shores of Watts Bar Lake . Camp Buck Toms operates as the council's summer camp property. Camp Pellissippi is located in Andersonville, Tennessee on Norris Lake , and formerly served as

490-621: Is split into three properties: Camp Osage, Camp Cherokee and the Ozark Venture Base. The original Kia Kima facilities (pre-1963) have been restored and maintained as Old Kia Kima by a separate non-profit group. Camp Currier , Eudora, Mississippi, near Memphis, was founded in 1925 to host weekend camping and training events throughout the year. (The more remote Kia Kima operated only during the summer for most of its history.) The Great Smoky Mountain Council serves 21 East Tennessee counties and

539-746: The American Boy Scouts , the Polish National Alliance Scouts of Chicago, and the Rhode Island Scouts, the YMMIA Scouts of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (formed November 29, 1911 merged May 21, 1913), United Boys' Brigade of America 's Scout program and California Boy Scouts. The American Boy Scouts were organized by William Randolph Hearst in May and June 1910 but by

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588-695: The Cumberland Plateau . Skymont Scout Reservation , which consists of over 2,400 acres (9.7 km ) on the edge of the Cumberland Mountains Plateau, hosts Scouts BSA summer camps, Cub Scout family camps and high adventure activities throughout the summer and other camps during the year. It is also home of the Talidandaganu' Lodge of the Order of the Arrow. The Chickasaw Council serves Scouts in

637-682: The Girl Scouts of the USA and other associations that are recognized by one of the international Scouting organizations. There are also a few smaller, independent groups that are considered to be "Scout-like" or otherwise Scouting related. The progressive movement in the United States was at its height during the early twentieth century. With the migration of families from rural to urban centers, there were concerns among some people that young men were no longer learning patriotism and individualism. Starting in

686-684: The Girl Scouts of the USA . The BSA is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement while the GSUSA is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts , the two main international Scouting associations. "Scouting" in the United States is the exclusive trademark of the Boy Scouts of America . On February 18, 2020, the Boy Scouts of America filed for a Chapter 11 financial restructuring due to sex abuse lawsuits . There are

735-685: The Memphis metropolitan area , including all of Shelby County (Tennessee) and Crittenden County (Arkansas), as well as fifteen counties in the Mississippi Delta , including districts that were merged from the Delta Area Council in 1993. Kia Kima Scout Reservation , near Hardy, Arkansas on the South Fork Spring River , was founded in 1916 by Memphis philanthropist Bolton Smith . The reservation, which hosts Chickasaw Council summer camps,

784-1021: The Order of the Arrow . There are four Girl Scout councils serving Tennessee. See Scouting in Georgia for complete information. This council serves girls in Polk County, Tennessee Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia Girl Scouts Heart of the South was established on June 1, 2008, by the merger of Girl Scouts of Northeast Mississippi, Girl Scout Council of Northwest Mississippi, Girl Scout Council of The Mid-South, and Reelfoot Girl Scout Council. It serves 6,000 girls and has 2,000 adult volunteers in west Tennessee, north Mississippi and Crittenden County, Arkansas . Headquarters: Memphis, Tennessee Camps: Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee serves over 14,000 girls and has 7,000 adult volunteers in 39 Tennessee counties. Nashville had its first troop in 1917 and Nashville Girl Scout Council

833-528: The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). A 1994 Chronicle of Philanthropy poll showed that the Girl Scouts was ranked by the public as the eighth "most popular charity/non-profit in America" of over 100 charities. It describes itself as "the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls". The main national Scouting organizations in the U.S. are the Boy Scouts of America and

882-643: The World Organization of the Scout Movement and to adults who believe in the Scouting ideals; the ISGF has a number of members in the U.S. Navigators USA is an American non-aligned Scouting organization . It has over 90 affiliated chapters in the United States and the United Kingdom. The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association , a UK Scouting organization and part of the World Federation of Independent Scouts , have had

931-588: The 1870s, the YMCA was an early promoter of social welfare and other reforms involving young men around a program of mental, physical, social and religious development. Early corn clubs for farm boys began to develop into the 4-H around 1902. In 1896, years before the Scouting movement was founded by Baden-Powell he met the American born Chief of Scouts in British Africa, Frederick Russell Burnham , and learned from him

980-677: The Appalachian Council, Girl Scouts of Tanasi Council, and Girl Scouts of Moccasin Bend Council. This council covers 46 counties in southwest Virginia, east Tennessee, and north Georgia and has service centers in Johnson City, Tennessee , Knoxville , and Chattanooga . Camps: Former camps: Scouting in the United States Scouting in the United States is dominated by the 1.2 million-member Boy Scouts of America and

1029-1317: The Arrow [ edit ] Tah-Heetch Lodge #195 Notable Scouts and Supporters [ edit ] Amanda Bales of Clovis became the first female to become an Eagle Scout in the council. Bob Ludekens of Visalia was depicted in the 1947 Norman Rockwell painting " All Together ". Leon S Peters of Fresno President of the Central California War Industries company during the second world war. See also [ edit ] Scouting in California References [ edit ] ^ Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation . ^ Cederlof, Calley. "Visalia's all-girl Cub Scout pack 'blazes new trails' " . Visalia Times-Delta . Retrieved 2022-10-11 . ^ "Camp Chawanakee Online Merit Badge Signups" . www.chawanakee.com . ^ "tah-heetch.org" . www.tah-heetch.org . ^ "14-year-old Clovis girl makes history by becoming Eagle Scout" . ABC30 Fresno . 2021-01-17 . Retrieved 2022-10-11 . ^ Ward, James. "Longtime Visalian Bob Ludekens, immortalized by Norman Rockwell as

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1078-657: The BSA in 1915, but the program faded after his death in 1946. After helping to create the BSA and seeing it grow into a successful rival, the YMCA began the Indian Guides in 1926 using some of Seton's material. After the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the BSA's rights to the "Scouting" service mark, several Scouting organizations were forced to change their names. In 1918, the Life Saving Scouts changed its name to LifeSaving Guards-Boys which led to many Life Saving units transferring to

1127-521: The BSA. LifeSaving Guards leader began to press for affiliation with the BSA. United States Boy Scouts then changed its name to American Cadets in 1919. The ABS survived for a few more years under various names before fading away. The Columbian Squires , run by the Knights of Columbus were formed in 1925. In 1929, a special charter was granted to the Life Saving Guards-Boys from the BSA to join

1176-682: The Camp Fire Girls and form the Girl Pioneers of America, but relationships fractured and the merger failed. Grace Seton quit the group over the reject of her committee's draft of a handbook followed by Linda Beard in September 1911 over difference with the Gulicks. However, there was an organizational meeting held by Lina Beard on February 7, 1912, in Flushing, New York of a Girl Pioneers of America group. Lord Baden-Powell had authorized an American version of

1225-650: The Fresno Council, it changed its name to Sequoia Council in 1925. In 1992, the Mount Whitney Area Council (#054) merged into Sequoia. The council was the first in California to sponsor an all girl cub scout pack. Organization [ edit ] San Joaquin District Thunderbird District Riverbend District Live Oak District Camps [ edit ] Camp Chawanakee Order of

1274-620: The Girl Guides manual through the Henry Holt Publishing Company, who then approached Lina Beard to write the manual. The Girl Guides of America, later the Girl Scouts of the United States and finally the Girl Scouts of the USA ( GSUSA ), were founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 and were granted a congressional charter on March 16, 1950. They are a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad. Founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, it

1323-570: The U.S. There are also some other Scouts-in-Exile groups in the U.S.: Organization of Russian Young Pathfinders , Latvian , Lithuanian Estonian and Ukrainian groups. Some of them are also members of the Boy Scouts of America. After much success, the YMCA Indian Guides program declined until it was dissolved in 2001 and reformed as the YMCA Adventure Guides, no longer using American Indian themes. The Indian Guides program

1372-723: The US, the oldest of which is the North Star Group located in the Philadelphia area. The Israeli Scouts Movement operates 18 units in the U.S. and one in Canada to reach out to Israeli youth and operates a special programme for reimigration to Israel. The Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego (Polish Scouting Association) also has some presence in the U.S. Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris) has also some presence in

1421-2993: The United States Scouting organizations Baden-Powell Service Association Boy Scouts of America Girl Scouts of the USA International Scout and Guide Fellowship Scouts-in-Exile Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség Organization of Russian Young Pathfinders Polish Scouting Association Scout-like organizations Non-sectarian Camp Fire Navigators USA Woodcraft Indians Sectarian Adventurers American Heritage Girls Awana Boys' Brigade Calvinist Cadet Corps Christian Service Brigade Federation of North-American Explorers GEMS Girls' Clubs Pathfinders SpiralScouts International Royal Rangers Trail Life USA Troops of Saint George Historical organizations American Boy Scouts Baden-Powell Scouts' Association Boy Rangers of America Lone Scouts of America New England Boy Scouts Rhode Island Boy Scouts Sons of Daniel Boone Woodcraft Indians Other organizations Alpha Phi Omega American Indian Scouting Association U.S. Scouting Service Project Scouting by State States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Federal district Washington, D.C. Territories American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Overseas American Scouting overseas Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sequoia_Council&oldid=1257854882 " Categories : Organizations based in Fresno, California 1919 establishments in California Boy Scout councils in California Sequoyah Council Scouting in Tennessee has

1470-677: The council's summer camp until 1977. The Middle Tennessee Council serves 37 Middle Tennessee counties, and is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee . The Sequoyah Council serves Scouts in Northeast Tennessee and Virginia . " Camp Davy Crockett ", near Rogersville, Tennessee , was founded in 1972. The Four Rivers District of the Louisville, Kentucky-based Lincoln Heritage Council includes BSA units in South Fulton, Tennessee , located on

1519-735: The end of the year Hearst had left followed by the New England Department as the New England Boy Scouts and the following year the Rhode Island Boy Scouts . Other groups used the Scout name, but did not provide the Scouting program. Colonel Cody's Boy Scouts were formed in 1909 and continue as the American Cadet Alliance . The Michigan Forest Scouts were organized in 1911 as auxiliaries for forest fire service and

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1568-412: The first Scouting program in 1907, he used elements of Setons' work in his Scouting for Boys . Several small local Scouting programs started in the U.S. soon after, most notably the Boy Scouts of the United States (BSUS), the National Scouts of America (NSA) and the Peace Scouts of California—these later merged into the BSA soon after it was formed. The Southern Baptist Convention 's Royal Ambassadors

1617-610: The first official African-American Girl Scout troop in Tennessee was given. She also help fully desegregate the Cumberland Valley council in 1962. There are seven Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils in Tennessee . The Cherokee Area Council serves Scouts in Tennessee and Georgia , with the council office located in Chattanooga, Tennessee and The council is divided into four districts. Active from 1914, programs offered include: Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, and Learning for Life. The council's Skymont Scout Reservation provides year-round and summer camping opportunities on

1666-415: The fundamentals of scouting, inspiring him and giving him the plan for the program and the code of honor of Scouting for Boys, and thus restoring the old traditions of American Youth. Ernest Thompson Seton started the Woodcraft Indians in 1902 and published The Birch Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians in 1906. Daniel Carter Beard started the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905. When Baden-Powell created

1715-499: The ideals of Scouting at the college level. Epsilon Tau Pi is fraternity whose membership is open only to Eagle Scouts . Scouting for All and The Inclusive Scouting Network were formed to promote tolerance and diversity within the BSA in the face of its policies that excluded non-theists and "open or avowed" homosexuals from membership or leadership positions. ScoutPride is a similar organization. Scouting for All appears to have been mostly inactive since around 2009 as evidenced by

1764-501: The ideals of the Boy Scouts. In 1917 the first girl scout troops in Nashville and elsewhere in Tennessee began meeting. In 1922 Knox County received a charter. In 1926 the Nashville Girl Scout Council was chartered. Most Girl Scouts of the USA units were originally segregated by race according to state and local laws and customs. In 1924, Josephine Groves then working at a shelter for African-American mothers and families in need in Nashville heard about Girl Scouting and attended

1813-466: The last copyright day on the now offline website and referencing a March 3, 2009 Fox News article as its Latest News . In response to opposition to the BSA's policies, several organizations were formed to support the BSA. These included now-defunct organizations such as the American Civil Rights Union 's Scouting Legal Defense Fund, and Save Our Scouts. There are several organizations that offer resources for Scouting—the U.S. Scouting Service Project

1862-473: The nascent BSA movement and convinced Boyce to turn the program over to the YMCA for development. Robinson enlisted Seton, Beard and other prominent leaders in the early youth movements. After initial development, Robinson turned the movement over to James E. West who became the first Chief Scout Executive and the Scouting movement began to expand in the U.S. Other Scouting organizations were also started around 1910 and continued for some time. These include

1911-456: The pack. The group reported 19 units in 2013. Scouting for girls began when the Camp Fire Girls were incorporated in 1910 with help from the BSA. Again, Seton's influence was established with the use of his awards scheme and Indian ceremonies. Other local girls groups formed in 1910, including Girl Scouts in Des Moines, Iowa and Girl Guides formed by David W. Ferry in Spokane, Washington . In 1911, these two groups planned to merge with

1960-424: The state border across from Fulton, Kentucky . Headquartered in Jackson , the West Tennessee Area Council (WTAC) serves Scouts in all Tennessee counties west of the Tennessee River except for Shelby County (Chickasaw Council). Camp Mack Morris in Camden, Tennessee serves as the primary camping facility for the WTAC and has been in continuous operation since 1946. It is also the home of Ittawamba Lodge 235 of

2009-450: The two organizations together. John F. Kennedy was the first president to have been a Boy Scout. In the 1930s, a leader in the Church of the Nazarene launched Boy's Works and Girl's Work in the church's Southern California district, which pick it up as a district wide program in 1934. While another set of Caravan forerunner programs, "Bluebirds" for young children and "Pioneers" for older children were also developed and promoted by

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2058-459: Was a model copied by New York. These Forest Scouts were considered affiliated with the BSA. The ABS changed their name to the United States Boy Scouts in 1913 after pressure from the BSA. Boyce created the Lone Scouts of America in 1915 and merged them into the BSA in 1924. The Boy Rangers of America , an organization for younger boys, was created with help from the BSA and mainly merged in 1930. Seton restarted Woodcraft after departing from

2107-424: Was chartered in 1926. In 1958 a reorganization led to Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Council covering 20 counties in Tennessee and southern Kentucky. In 2006 a new realignment led to the current larger council. Headquarters: Nashville, Tennessee Camps: Founded in 2017, Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee Troop 6000 serves scouts at homeless shelters across Middle Tennessee. Formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of

2156-429: Was formed at the Wiccan Aquarian Tabernacle Church in Index, Washington . Although it serves a Wiccan community, it is open to members of any faith or no faith. The group is small and co-ed, claiming a membership of 150 adult volunteers and 350 scouts in 2013. With BSA membership controversies, the SpiralScouts offered their highest rank to those Eagle Scouts that turn in their badges to the BSA in protest. In 2003,

2205-504: Was founded in 1908 for elementary-school-aged boys. The YMCA in Michigan was organizing Scout troops based on Scouting for Boys as early as 1909. Salvation Army founder William Booth met with Baden-Powell for discussion about a possible Salvationist Scouting program. The Salvation Army thus began its Life Saving Scouts of the World in 1913. The BSUS was started by the National Highway Protective Association and led by Peter S. Bomus. William Verbeck , Adjutant General of New York State,

2254-454: Was leader of the National Scouts. Both the BSUS and NSA were both more military in style. Chicago publisher W. D. Boyce was visiting London , England in 1909 where he met the Unknown Scout and learned of the Scouting movement. Boyce secured the rights to the Scouting program in the U.S., and soon after his return, Boyce incorporated the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. Edgar M. Robinson and Lee F. Hanmer became interested in

2303-411: Was moved to LFL in 1998 and returned to the Boy Scouts of America in 2016. There are several organizations related to but not part of any Scouting organizations. Alpha Phi Omega is a co-ed service fraternity organized to provide community service, leadership development, and social opportunities. It was founded by students who were former Boy Scouts and Scouters as a way to continue participating in

2352-404: Was organized after Low met Robert Baden-Powell , the founder of Scouting , in 1911. Upon returning to Savannah, Georgia , she telephoned a distant cousin, saying, "I've got something for the girls of Savannah, and all of America, and all the world, and we're going to start it tonight!" Membership is organized according to grade, with activities designed for each level. The GSUSA is a member of

2401-770: Was reformed outside the YMCA as the Native Sons and Daughters in 2002. The Camp Fire Girls are now a co-ed organization known as Camp Fire with about 300,000 youth members. Another Scout-like organization is the Club de Exploradores with groups in the United States, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. Other new organizations with inclusive policies include: In response to the BSA membership policies that limit participation by girls and avowed homosexuals, and exclude atheists, agnostics, some youth organizations using Scouting principles have formed. The BSA converted its In School Scouting program to Learning for Life in 1992. LFL uses no Scout emblems and has no policies on religion, gender or sexuality. The BSA's career-oriented Exploring program

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