Simon Kenton Council
Simon Kenton Council | |||
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Owner | Boy Scouts of America | ||
Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio | ||
Location | Ohio and Kentucky | ||
Country | United States | ||
Coordinates | 40°5′11″N 82°58′52″W / 40.08639°N 82.98111°W | ||
Founded | 1994 | ||
President | Scott Moore | ||
Council Commissioner | Steve DeNunzio | ||
Scout Executive | Jeff Moe | ||
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Website http://www.skcbsa.org | |||
The Simon Kenton Council (#441) is a Boy Scouts of America council created in 1994 that serves members of the Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing, Exploring and in-school programs in central and southern Ohio, and northern Kentucky. The council is divided into eleven districts with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio and additional service centers located in Chillicothe and Portsmouth, Ohio. Simon Kenton Council is part of Area 4 of the Central Region, and is named in honor of frontiersman Simon Kenton.
Organization
The Council serves 22,934 youth across its five key programs.[1] Simon Kenton Council is divided into eleven districts:
- Arrowhead District serves Northeast Franklin County, Ohio.
- Buckeye District serves Clintonville, Hilliard, Tri-Village, and Worthington.
- Capital City District serves Central Franklin County, Ohio.
- Chief Logan District serves Highland County, Ohio, Jackson County, Ohio, Pike County, Ohio, Ross County, Ohio, and Vinton County, Ohio.
- Chief Tarhe District serves Fairfield County, Ohio and Hocking County, Ohio.
- Darby Creek District serves Madison County, Ohio and Union County, Ohio.
- Delaware District serves Delaware County, Ohio.
- Licking District serves Licking County, Ohio.
- Ohio Valley District serves Fayette County, Ohio, Pickaway County, Ohio, and Southwest Franklin County, Ohio.
- Tecumseh District serves Adams County, Ohio, Lawrence County, Ohio, Scioto County, Ohio, and Greenup County, Kentucky
- Tri-Creek District serves Eastern and Southeastern Franklin County, Ohio.
History
Columbus Council #441 founded 1910 | Lancaster Council #445 founded 1917 | Pickaway Council founded 1919 | Newark Council #451 founded 1919 | Portsmouth Council #457 founded 1915 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fairfield County Council #445 renamed 1922 | Chillicothe Council #437 founded 1921 | Licking County Council #451 renamed 1922 | Scioto County Council #457 renamed 1923 | Lawrence County Council #450 founded 1923 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Columbus Council #441 merged 1929 | Scioto County Council #457 merged 1929 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Central Ohio Council #441 renamed 1930 | Scioto Area Council #457 renamed 1931 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chief Logan Council #464 founded 1944 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Central Ohio Council #441 merged 1987 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Simon Kenton Council #441 merged January 1, 1994 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Camps
Simon Kenton Council operates six camps. Camp Lazarus (40°13.988′N 83°2.713′W / 40.233133°N 83.045217°W), located in Delaware, Ohio, is the home of the summer Cub Scout resident camp. Chief Logan Reservation (39°12.655′N 82°44.221′W / 39.210917°N 82.737017°W), located in Ray, Ohio, and Camp Falling Rock (40°10.494′N 82°18.555′W / 40.174900°N 82.309250°W), located in Newark, Ohio, feature two Boy Scout summer camps. Camp Oyo (38°43′33″N 83°9′9″W / 38.72583°N 83.15250°W), located in Portsmouth, Ohio, hosts a high adventure camp. Each camp also hosts numerous activities throughout the year. Camp Otter Run (40°18.726′N 83°36.985′W / 40.312100°N 83.616417°W), located in Marysville, Ohio, and Camp Madison Lake, located in London, Ohio, are smaller camps.
Programs and activities
Boy Scouting
There are many programs in Simon Kenton Council. Each year there are approximately 300 new Eagle Scouts.
Venturing
Simon Kenton Council is one of the 7 councils to earn the 2007 Central Region Venturing Standards of Excellence Award. It has had a Venturing Officers Association since 2000. Its Officers have gone on to serve at many Regional and Area Leadership roles. Annually it provides many events for Venturings such as:
- Venturing Arctic Weekend (VAW)
- Venturing Midnight Ski Extravaganza
- Wilderness First Aid Training Weekend
- Venturing C.U.P. (Challenge 'Ur Peers)
- Silver V
- Camp Oyo High Adventure Camp
- Sea Scout Rendezvous
- Project Save Our American Resources (SOAR)
- Annual Venturing Banquet
Sea Scouting
Simon Kenton Council has had an interesting history as the Council only has rivers and lakes for water. Sea Scouting has only existed before World War II and after the 21st Century. There were never any Sea Explorers in this Council but there have been eleven Quartermasters.
- Robert Caldwell - 1935
- William Hahn - 1935
- Vann D. Smith - 1935
- Nye Scofield - 1938
- Rex Landis - 1938
- Lindsay Lockhart - 2003
- Nathan Cheesman - 2003
- Clinton Uhrig - 2004
- Melissa Nazareth - 2005
- Michael Lockhart - 2006
- Kevin Tschantz - 2006
Tecumseh Lodge
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Founded | 1994 | ||
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Website http://www.tecumseh65.org/ |
The council is served by the Tecumseh Lodge (#65) of the Order of the Arrow, the Boy Scouting program's national honor society. It is part of the C4-B section and participates in its conclave each year. Its chapters are:
- Chief Tarhe — Chief Tarhe District
- Iroquois — Capital District
- Kaniengehaga - Licking District
- Katinonkwat — Tri-Creek District
- Maka-Ina — Chief Logan District
- Mallsannuk — Arrowhead District
- Mwk'alaakwa - Darby Creek District
- Newa Hanna - Delaware District
- Shawnee — Tecumseh District
- Tendeuchen — Buckeye District
- Weski Nimat - Ohio Valley District
See also
References
- ↑ 2012 Simon Kenton Council Annual Report, 4
External links
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