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Simon Kenton Council

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Simon Kenton Council (#441)
File:Simon Kenton Council CSP.png
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersColumbus, Ohio
LocationOhio and Kentucky
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°5′11″N 82°58′52″W / 40.08639°N 82.98111°W / 40.08639; -82.98111
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Founded1994
PresidentBill Kiefaber
Council CommissionerBob Beasley
Scout ExecutiveTravis Gulling
Website
skcscouts.org
 Scouting portal

The Simon Kenton Council (#441) is a Boy Scouts of America council created in 1994 that serves members of the Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Exploring and in-school programs in central and southern Ohio, and northern Kentucky. The council is divided into five districts with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Simon Kenton Council is named for frontiersman Simon Kenton.[1]

Organization[edit]

The Council serves over 17,674 youth across its five key programs.[2] Simon Kenton Council is divided into five districts:

  • Daybreak District - Eastern portion of the Council
  • Frontier District - Southern portion of the Council
  • Gateway District - Western portion of the Council
  • Polaris District - Northern portion of the Council
  • Central District - Central portion of the Council[3]

History[edit]

In 1917, the Marietta Council (#464) was formed, changing its name to the Washington County Council (#464) in 1922. Washington County Council changed names to Southeastern Ohio Council (#464) in 1923. In 1942, the Southeastern Ohio Council (#464) was divided, with part going to the Kootaga Area Council (#618) and part becoming the Chief Logan Council (#464). In 1919, the Newark Council (#451) was formed, changing its name to the Licking County Council (#451) in 1922. In 1915, the Portsmouth Council (#457) was formed, changing its name to the Scioto County Council (#457) in 1923. In 1931 Scioto County Council changed its name to the Scioto Area Council (#457). In 1921, the Chillicothe Council (#437) was formed, merging into the Columbus Council (#441) in 1929. In 1922, the Fairfield County Council (#445) was formed, merging into the Columbus Council (#441) in 1929. In 1923, the Lawrence County Council (#450) was formed, merging into the Scioto County Council (#457) in 1929. In 1919, the Pickaway County Council was formed, merging into the Columbus Council (#441) in 1929. In 1910, the Columbus Council was formed, changing its name to the Central Ohio Council (#441) in 1930. In 1922, the Licking County Council (#451) was formed, merging into the Central Ohio Council (#441) in 1987. In 1994, the Simon Kenton Council (#441) was formed from the merger of the Central Ohio Council (#441), Chief Logan Council (#464), and Scioto Area Council (#457).[4]

Camps[edit]

Simon Kenton Council operates four camps. Camp Lazarus (40°13.988′N 83°2.713′W / 40.233133°N 83.045217°W / 40.233133; -83.045217

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), located in Delaware, Ohio, is the home of the summer Cub Scout resident camp. Camp Falling Rock (40°10.494′N 82°18.555′W / 40.174900°N 82.309250°W / 40.174900; -82.309250

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), located in Newark, Ohio, feature Scouts BSA summer camp. Camp Oyo (38°43′33″N 83°9′9″W / 38.72583°N 83.15250°W / 38.72583; -83.15250

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), located in Friendship, Ohio, celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2016. 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 / 40.312100; -83.616417

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), located in Marysville, Ohio is a smaller camp.[citation needed]

Programs and activities[edit]

Scouts BSA[edit]

There are many programs in Simon Kenton Council. Each year there are approximately 300 new Eagle Scouts.[citation needed]

Venturing[edit]

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.[citation needed] Annually it provides many events for Venturers 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

Tecumseh Lodge[edit]

Tecumseh Lodge
File:Tecumseh Lodge.png
Founded1996
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 Section E13 in the OA's Eastern Region and participates in its conclave each year. Its chapters are:[5]

  • Kìshahtèk - North District
  • Kittan Wewoapisak - South District
  • Ahsënike - East District
  • Pilsit Alunsa - West District

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Simon Kenton Council Homepage".
  2. "Annual Report" (PDF). Simon Kenton Council. 2018. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  3. "Simon Kenton Council - District Overview". April 10, 2022.
  4. Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation. Search this book on
  5. "Tecumseh Lodge - Order of the Arrow". January 2, 2023.

External links[edit]


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