Piedmont Council (California)
Piedmont Council (#042) | |||
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Owner | Boy Scouts of America | ||
Headquarters | Piedmont, California | ||
Location | Piedmont, California | ||
Country | United States | ||
Founded | 1921 | ||
Founder | Reverend John Stuchell | ||
Membership | 1048 | ||
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Website piedmontbsa | |||
The Piedmont Council (California) of BSA serves chartered organizations and BSA units located in the city of Piedmont, located in the East Bay hills and surrounded by the city of Oakland. The council itself is surrounded by the Golden Gate Area Council. The council was first chartered in 1921, and geographically is the smallest in the BSA, but has a high level of activity and serves a high percentage of the available youth living in Piedmont. The council is home to units of Scouts BSA, Cub Scouts, Venturing Crews, Police Adventures and Sea Scouts.[1]
Piedmont Council is one of the four councils that serves the San Francisco Bay Area.
History
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In 1910 the newly formed Piedmont Community Church with the Reverend John Evans Stuchell, first pastor of the church and an avid outdoorsman, was seeking a new type of organization for the boys of Piedmont. He had heard rumors of a new organization inspired by General Baden-Powell in England and decided to start one of his own.[2]
The first organization meeting, held in October 1910, included 25 boys and parents who began a camping tradition every other weekend that sparked a movement that has impacted thousands of youth for generations.[2]
On March 21, 1921, the council was Chartered by The Boy Scouts of America as the 42nd Council.[2]
Today the Piedmont Council serves over 1048 youth in diverse programs ranging from Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts to coed teen programs including crews for Community Service, Sea Scouts & Police Explorers. One of the Famous Ships of the Local Sea Scouts is the 33 feet long Sailboat the SSS Revenge operated by Ship 16[in the Sea Scouts Ship acts as Troop] has Participated in a United States Coast Guard Safety at Sea Events,Explored the Bay and Delta of San Francisco, and Competed in Old Sea Salt regattas.[2]
- Timeline[2]
- October 1910 - First recorded Scout meeting and campout in Redwood Canyon; Organized by Reverend John Stuchell, First Pastor of Piedmont Community Church.
- 1921 - Piedmont Council officially chartered with National BSA. The Boy Pioneers established in Piedmont, one of the original models for the National Cub Scout Program
- 1929 – Camp Wallace Alexander was founded. Located on the Spanish Creek, Plumas County, it closed in 1972. It is now a campground operated by the Forest Service.[3]
- 1946 - Sea Scouts Ship 16 "The Revenge" organized.
- 1954 - First Pinewood Derby held in Piedmont
- 1969 - First Scout Tree Lot becomes major Scout fundraiser in 1970, originally organized by the Corpus Christi Men's Club to benefit Troop 6.
- 1971 - Exploring and Sea Scouts become co-ed.
- 1974 - First Venturing Crew: Rowing Post 8 Founded by Edwin E. Liskiss, original organization that became Oakland Strokes
- 1978 - First Career Day organized by Piedmont Council for Piedmont High School
- 2005 - 1000th Piedmont Council Scout receives the highest honor, Eagle Rank
- 2013 - Nationally recognized Oakland Strokes Venturing Crew becomes independent from Piedmont Scouting organization
- 2016 - Piedmont Council Awarded #1 out of 273 for Journey to Excellence Performance (JTE)
Order of the Arrow
[edit]The Hungteetsepoppi Lodge was founded in 1951 at Camp Wallace Alexander.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hook, James; Franck, Dave; Austin, Steve (1982). An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation.
- ^ a b c d e "Piedmont Scouting History". Piedmont Council. May 17, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- ^ "Spanish Creek Campground". fs.usda.gov.
- ^ "WHAT IS THE OA?". Piedmont Council. September 15, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2023.