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benefited in the process. We jointly express our gratitude to the thousands of Scout leaders and volunteers who have selflessly served over the years in Church-sponsored
Scouting units, including local BSA districts and councils. In this century of shared experience, the Church has grown from a U.S.-centered institution to a worldwide organization, with a majority of its membership living outside the United States. That trend is accelerating. The Church has increasingly felt the need to create and implement a uniform youth leadership and development program that serves its members globally. In so doing, it will be necessary for the Church to discontinue its role as a chartered partner with BSA. We have jointly determined that, effective on December 31, 2019, the Church will conclude its relationship as a chartered organization with all Scouting programs around the world. Until that date, to allow for an orderly transition, the intention of the Church is to remain a fully engaged partner in Scouting for boys and young men ages 8–13 and encourages all youth, families, and leaders to continue their active participation and financial support. While the Church will no longer be a chartered partner of BSA or sponsor Scouting units after December 31, 2019, it continues to support the goals and values reflected in the Scout Oath and Scout Law and expresses its profound desire for Scouting's continuing and growing success in the years ahead."
783:. Camp Raymond has 18 campsites and offers a variety of program areas, including Boy Scout Resident Camp during the summer, with 9 program areas and 31 merit badges. For older Scouts, Camp Raymond offers C.O.P.E, Climbing, and Mountain Biking. The camp is named after Dr. R.O. Raymond, one of the first doctors in Flagstaff, Arizona, and the founder of the Raymond Educational Foundation. Dr. Raymond, along with many other community leaders, had the idea to create a permanent summer camp in northern Arizona. The 160-acre (0.65 km) site was purchased in April 1964 for $ 200 an acre. A Camp Development Committee was formed under the leadership of William Preston as soon as the purchase was finalized. They worked quickly to resolve water and sanitation concerns and opened the camp in the summer of 1964. The next big push for development at Camp Raymond was in the 1970s, when the Ranger house and Quartermaster-Trading Post building were constructed. The Handicraft shed and handicap shower facilities were added in 1988,the pool in 1990 and a lake in 2009. Today, Camp Raymond has 18 campsites, each with a wash stand, latrine, cooking area, picnic tables, and running water. Camp Raymond is available for Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs for Troop Camping, Family Camping and District Camporees. Camp Raymond has an Archery Range and Shooting Range, including rifle and shotgun skeet ranges.
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130:. He incorporated the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. The Boy Scouts of America was chartered by Congress on June 15, 1916. This is the same year as the first Boy Scout Council in Arizona was formed with the
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enjoy the activity of the "Open Air" and the fun of camping. The Crew believes that they can model the Patrol Method and
Leadership Skills they expect their Boy Scout Group and Senior Scout Group to learn.
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1836:"Camp Theodore Roosevelt/R-C Scout Ranch Home"
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1944:. Girl Scouts: Arizona Cactus-Pine
1896:. Girl Scouts: Arizona Cactus-Pine
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487:The "Indian Chief's" profile
324:Catalina Council headquarters
284:Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
1573:"Saving the Desert Bighorns"
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219:New York was renamed to the
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1011:Girl Scouting in Arizona
1004:Girl Scouting in Arizona
937:Boulder Dam Area Council
777:Coconino National Forest
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2197:American Heritage Girls
1770:"About Us and Scouting"
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1106:Chief Executive Officer
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903:Great Southwest Council
897:Great Southwest Council
891:Great Southwest Council
844:Cub Scout Resident Camp
746:Sonoran Sunset District
675:Maricopa County Council
377:Dr. Shannon Roberts,PhD
313:Catalina Council (#011)
2294:New England Boy Scouts
2289:Lone Scouts of America
2284:Boy Rangers of America
2252:Troops of Saint George
2110:Girl Scouts of the USA
2093:Scouting organizations
1532:September 18, 1921 p.7
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931:Las Vegas Area Council
925:Las Vegas Area Council
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737:Lost Dutchman District
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979:San Diego, California
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2018:on February 21, 2009
2012:www.girlscoutsaz.org
1838:. Grandcanyonbsa.org
1814:"Camp Geronimo Home"
1691:Grand Canyon Council
1608:"Board of Directors"
977:is headquartered in
909:is headquartered in
641:Grand Canyon Council
580:Council Commissioner
532:Grand Canyon Council
507:Tucson Mountain Park
503:Double V Scout Ranch
366:Council Commissioner
361:Don Riegger, Jr. CPA
292:Desert Bighorn Sheep
257:Desert Bighorn Sheep
2665:U.S. Virgin Islands
2318:Other organizations
2274:American Boy Scouts
1894:"History Committee"
1554:Arizona Place Names
1520:August 2, 1921 p. 1
1496:April 27, 1921 p. 1
996:Baden-Powell Scouts
921:areas of Colorado.
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403:catalinacouncil.org
273:Izaak Walton League
176:on April 20, 1911.
120:Robert Baden-Powell
93:Scouting in Arizona
32:Scouting in Arizona
1880:"Wipala Wiki #432"
1718:on August 15, 2020
1661:on August 18, 2012
1544:June 16, 1922.p. 1
1542:Mesa Daily Tribune
1530:Arizona Republican
1518:Mesa Daily Tribune
1506:Mesa Daily Tribune
1494:Mesa Daily Tribune
885:Order of the Arrow
873:Lake Pleasant Camp
867:Cub Scout Day Camp
863:Heard Scout Pueblo
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