Orange County Council

Summary

Founded in 1920 as the Orange County Council,[1] the council was formed by the merger of the North Orange Council (#037) and the Orange Empire Council (#039) in 1972. The North Orange Council was founded in 1944 as the Northern Orange County and changed its name to North Orange in 1965.[2]

Orange County Council (#039)
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersOrange, California
CountryUnited States
Founded1921
Council CommissionerSteve Bradley
Scout ExecutiveRussell Etzenhouser
Website
ocbsa.org
 Scouting portal

Orange County Council is one of the 20 largest councils by traditional membership in the nation. In 2008 it had over 40,000 youth members.[citation needed]

Organization edit

  • Canyons District
  • Del Mar District
  • El Camino Real District
  • El Capitan District
  • Los Amigos District
  • Orange Frontier District
  • Pacifica District
  • Portola District
  • Rancho San Joaquin District
  • Saddleback District

Discontinued Districts edit

  • Ahwahnee District (realigned into El Capitan, Los Amigos and Orange Frontier districts effective August 1, 2008 [3]).
  • Santiago District (Merged into Rancho Del Mar)
  • Rancho del Mar District (split into Rancho San Joaquin and Del Mar Districts).
  • El Camino Real District (split into El Camino Real and Tiburon Districts).
  • Tiburon District (merged back into El Camino Real, 2017)
  • Del Mar District (realigned into Pacifica and Rancho San Joaquin Districts).
  • Los Amigos District (merged into Valencia District 2019).
  • Portola District (merged into Valencia District 2019).
  • Venturing District (2019)

Camps edit

  • Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley[4] 33°21′21″N 116°34′21″W / 33.3557°N 116.5726°W / 33.3557; -116.5726 (Schoepe Scout Res)
  • Newport Sea Base[5] on the Newport Harbor 33°37′02″N 117°55′08″W / 33.6172°N 117.9190°W / 33.6172; -117.9190 (Newport Scout Sea Base)
  • Oso Lake[6]
  • The Irvine Ranch Outdoor Education Center[7]

Former Council Camps edit

  • Camp RoKiLi, at Barton Flats (closed)
  • White's Landing (closed)
  • Rancho Las Flores at Camp Pendelton (closed)
  • Camp Myford, Irvine (closed)

Order of the Arrow edit

The Orange County Council's Order of the Arrow Lodge, Wiatava #13, was the home lodge of the National Chief of the Order of the Arrow, Evan Chaffee, in 2007.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Orange County - 1910 to 1929". ocalmanac.com.
  2. ^ Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation.
  3. ^ "ScoutWeek". 2008-02-08. Archived from the original on 2008-06-06.)
  4. ^ "Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley".
  5. ^ "Newport Sea Base".
  6. ^ "Oso Lake".
  7. ^ "Newport Sea Base".
  8. ^ "Wiatava #13".