Greenwich Council (Boy Scouts of America)

The Greenwich Council of the Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1912. Its headquarters resides at 63 Mason Street in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Greenwich Council
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
HeadquartersGreenwich, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
Founded1912 (1912)
Website
greenwichscouting.org

Organization

The council serves the following communities: Bellehaven, Connecticut, Byram, Connecticut, Cos Cob, Connecticut, East Portchester, Connecticut, Glenville, Connecticut, Greenwich, Connecticut, Mianus, Connecticut, Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Pemberwick, Connecticut, Riverside, Connecticut and Rockridge, Connecticut.

Camps

It owns and operates the Ernest Thompson Seton Scout Reservation, a 249-acre (1.01 km2) camp located off 363 Riversville Road in Greenwich and named for Ernest Thompson Seton.

Order of the Arrow

Achewon Netopalis Lodge No. 427 is the Order of the Arrow lodge for the Greenwich Council. The lodge's name translates to "Spiritual Warrior" in the Algonquian language. The lodge totem is a green witch. Founded in 1949, it is still in existence. In 1977, the lodge received the E. Urner Goodman Award for its effectiveness in promoting and increasing Scout camping in its council.

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