Southern Sierra Council Explained

Southern Sierra Council #030
Type:council
Owner:Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters:Bakersfield, California
Location:Kern, Inyo and Mono County
Country:United States
F-Date:1919
Chiefscouttitle:President
Chiefscout:Stephen Boyle
Chiefscouttitle2:Council Commissioner
Chiefscout2:Cindy Basham
Chiefscouttitle3:Scout Executive
Chiefscout3:Randy Saunders

The Southern Sierra Council (#030) is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America. The council is headquartered in Bakersfield, California and serves over 1,500 scouts in Cub Scout packs, Scouts BSA troops, and Explorer posts. It serves Kern, Inyo, and Mono counties in California. Southern Sierra Council is the northernmost council of Area 4 in Boy Scouts of America's Western Region.[1]

History

The Southern Sierra Council was officially founded in 1919 under the name Bakersfield Council.[2] Roland Dye was the first Scout Executive of the council, and W.J. Schultz served as the first council president.

Scouting came to Kern County in 1912 after a group of boys from the National Guard auxiliary met at Armory hall.[3] In May of that year, a troop was formed in Taft with one of the first scoutmasters, Scotty Houston, having been an alumnus of the scouting program in England. The first troop in the city of Bakersfield was formed in March 1914 Roland Dye along with scoutmaster Arthur H. Myer. At the time of the council's foundation in 1919, scout troops formed in multiple central California cities with membership of approximately 450 boys. In 1921 the council changed its name to the Kern County Council.

In the 1930s the council acquired the 160-acre Kern River Country Club, which the council eventually sold to fund building a council office in Bakersfield. Shortly thereafter, the council's first Cub Scout pack was formed in Taft, CA. The scout office in Bakersfield was built in 1952 and still serves the area as both an administrative office as well as a trading post.

Due to the name "Kern County Council" causing confusion with other local governmental agencies, as well as the inclusion of other counties served by the council, a contest was held to create a new name for the council. On January 1, 1966, after a final selection by the executive board, the council officially became the Southern Sierra Council.

Organization

Council Camps

Order of the Arrow

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boy Scouts of America Region and Area Maps . January 8, 2021.
  2. Book: Hook. James . Franck . Dave. Austin. Steve . 1982 . An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation .
  3. Web site: A History of Boy Scouting in Kern County 1905-1952 . January 8, 2021.
  4. Web site: Order of the Arrow.