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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[local council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in California|California]].
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[local council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] located [[Scouting in Alameda County, California| Alameda County]] i the state of [[Scouting in California|California]].  It is one of several councils in the SF Bay Area.
 
* [[Piedmont Council NC]] - Council of same name in North Carolina.


==Council History==
==Council History==
For over 100 years, the Piedmont Council has helped shape the character of youth in our community. Starting with the first organizational meeting and Boy Scout camp-out held in 1910 in Redwood Canyon, Piedmont Scouting history and that of the town itself have remained closely intertwined.
Beginning in 1910, soon after the founding of Piedmont in 1907 and the newly formed Piedmont Community Church, 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.
The first organization meeting, held on October of that year, 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.


==Council Patches==
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.


==Districts==


==Camps==
==Camps==


==Lodge==
== Order of the Arrow ==
The council is served by the [[Order of the Arrow]] Lodge
'''[[Hungteetsepoppi Lodge]] - [[Order of the Arrow]]'''
PacSky Council is served by this Order of the Arrow Lodge.  The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America for Boy Scouts, Venturers, and Scouters elected by their fellow Scouts according to OA membership requirements, and inducted into membership by an OA lodge.
 
== See Also ==
* [[List of councils (Boy Scouts of America)]] -
* [https://www.facebook.com/California-Scouts-1547358932233705/ California Scouts] - Facebook Discussion Board for California Scouting Activities and Civic Service.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 13 February 2020

Piedmont Council #042
Piedmont Council #042
Location 10 Highland Way, Piedmont CA 94611
Website
https://www.piedmontbsa.org/

The Piedmont Council CA is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America located Alameda County i the state of California. It is one of several councils in the SF Bay Area.

Council History

For over 100 years, the Piedmont Council has helped shape the character of youth in our community. Starting with the first organizational meeting and Boy Scout camp-out held in 1910 in Redwood Canyon, Piedmont Scouting history and that of the town itself have remained closely intertwined.

Beginning in 1910, soon after the founding of Piedmont in 1907 and the newly formed Piedmont Community Church, 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.

The first organization meeting, held on October of that year, 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.

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.


Camps

Order of the Arrow

Hungteetsepoppi Lodge - Order of the Arrow PacSky Council is served by this Order of the Arrow Lodge. The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America for Boy Scouts, Venturers, and Scouters elected by their fellow Scouts according to OA membership requirements, and inducted into membership by an OA lodge.

See Also