Suffolk County Council (Boy Scouts of America) explained

Suffolk County Council
Type:council
Owner:Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters:Medford, NY
Location:Suffolk County, NY
Country:United States
F-Date:April 6, 1919
Chiefscouttitle:President
Chiefscout:Andrew Calev
Chiefscouttitle2:Council Commissioner
Chiefscout2:Tim Green
Chiefscouttitle3:Scout Executive
Chiefscout3:Ryan DiBernardo
Website:sccbsa.org

Suffolk County Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves youth in Suffolk County, New York. The council currently has a membership of 11,000 youth and 4,000 adult volunteers.

History

Originally, the Huntington and Smithtown councils were founded in 1917, and both folded in 1918. In 1919, the Patchogue Council was founded, changing its name that same year to the Suffolk County Council (#404).[1]

Organization

The council operates a Council Service Center in Medford. The council is divided into four districts:

Camps

Baiting Hollow Scout Camp
Type:campsite
Location:Calverton, New York
F-Date:1926
Chiefscouttitle:Ranger
Chiefscouttitle2:Camp Director
Chiefscout2:Jim Grimaldi
Website:http://www.sccbsa.org/bhsc
Portal:no

Baiting Hollow Scout Camp, which opened in 1926, is a year-round camping facility owned by the council, located in Baiting Hollow, New York. Baiting Hollow Scout Camp is a nearly 300-acre piece of property on the north shore of Long Island along the Long Island Sound. Other than the Long Island Sound, the property holds a large freshwater lake and a brackish marsh. The hilly (or seemingly mountainous) property offers sights of wild animals ranging from deer, to osprey, to wild turkey. While it is easy to wander about the property, it is almost impossible to get lost due to the road accessibility and distance from any of cabins and campsites.

The property offers the following accommodations, some things might be seasonal or weather dependent.

Order of the Arrow

The Order of the Arrow is represented by Shinnecock Lodge 360. The lodge was founded on June 20, 1947. The lodge totem is the tern.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hook. James . Franck . Dave. Austin. Steve . 1982 . An Aid to Collecting Selected Council Shoulder Patches with Valuation .