Pacific Skyline Council Explained

Pacific Skyline Council (#031)
Type:council
Owner:Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters:Foster City, California
Country:United States
F-Date:1994
Chiefscouttitle:President
Chiefscout:Bill Long
Chiefscouttitle2:Council Commissioner
Chiefscout2:Dan Callaghan
Chiefscouttitle3:Scout Executive
Chiefscout3:Brian Curtis
Website:pacsky.org

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 County and northern Santa Clara county.[2]

Organization

Camps

Order of the Arrow

Ohlone Lodge #63[7] 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

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hook. James . Franck . Dave. Austin. Steve . 1982 . An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation .
  2. Web site: Quick Facts. Pacific Skyline Council. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20191024190507/https://pacsky.org/Council/QuickFacts. 2019-10-24. 2020-05-20.
  3. Web site: Districts • Pacific Skyline Council. Pacific Skyline Council. en-US. 2020-05-22.
  4. http://www.ohlone63.org/calendar/index.htm Lodge Calendar
  5. http://www.pacsky.org/Training/Youth/nylt Nation Youth Leadership Training
  6. Web site: Camp Oljato . Pacific Skyline Council . 2014 . 2019-03-23.
  7. Web site: OHLONE LODGE #63 . Ohlone63.org . Pacific Skyline Council . 8 December 2022.