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词条 Pacific Skyline Council
释义

  1. Organization

  2. Camps

  3. Order of the Arrow

  4. See also

  5. References

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|headquarters=Foster City, California
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|country=United States
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|f-date=1994
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|chiefscouttitle=President
|chiefscout=Jim Pooley
|chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner
|chiefscout2=Dan Callaghan
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|chiefscout3=Brian Curtis
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One of the six Boy Scouts of America councils that serves the San Francisco Bay area, the Pacific Skyline Council was founded in 1940 as the Stanford Area Council (#031).[1] In 1994, the Stanford Area Council merged with the San Mateo County Council (#020) to form the current council which serves youth in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.[2]

Organization

  • Discovery District
  • Redwood District
  • Stanford District

Camps

  • Cutter Scout Reservation (located in the Santa Cruz Mountains) is a Scout camp set in a redwood grove north of Big Basin Redwoods National Park. The camp contains many activities including a pool, a lake (Lake Gamlen), and an operational C.O.P.E. course. Many council weekend events are held at the reservation including Camporees, Order of the Arrow ordeals, and fellowships.[3]
  • Boulder Creek Scout Reservation is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Boulder Creek, California. The reservation is home to the council's National Youth Leadership Training program performed every summer.[4]
  • Camp Oljato is a camp for Boy Scouts located at Huntington Lake in Lakeshore, CA (Fresno County) that was previously a pair of Jewish resident camps known as Camp Kelowa for Boys and Camp Singing Trail for Girls. In 1942, the camp was converted to a Boy Scout camp. The camp's property ranges in elevation from 7,000 to just under {{convert|8,000|ft|m}} above sea level. Camp Oljato is primarily accessible by pontoon boats; these boats run on a regular schedule during the Scout camping season running from mid June to mid August.[5]

Order of the Arrow

Ohlone Lodge #63[6] serves as the Order of the Arrow lodge for the Pacific Skyline Council. It was formed on January 1, 1995, with the merger of the Pomponio and Stanford-Oljato lodges. The lodge is named in honor of the Ohlone tribes of Native Americans. The lodge's totem is the California Sea Otter.

See also

{{Commons category|Scouting in California}}
  • Scouting in California

References

1. ^{{cite book |last1=Hook|first1=James |last2=Franck |first2=Dave|last3=Austin|first3=Steve |year=1982 |title=An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation |url=http://www.angelfire.com/tx6/patch/cspbook.html}}
2. ^  Quick Facts about Pacific Skyline Council.
3. ^Lodge Calendar Ohlone #63. Retrieved March 23, 2019
4. ^Nation Youth Leadership Trainning Pacific Skyline Council. Retrieved March 23, 2019
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.pacsky.org/Camps/Oljato |title=Camp Oljato |publisher=Pacific Skyline Council |year=2014 |accessdate=2019-03-23}}
6. ^http://ohlone63.org
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