Northwest Georgia Council
The Northwest Georgia Council is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America. Its headquarters are in Rome, Georgia.
Northwest Georgia Council (#100) | |||
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BSA Northwest Georgia Council Headquarters | |||
Owner | Boy Scouts of America | ||
Headquarters | Rome, Georgia | ||
Country | United States | ||
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Website www | |||
Organization
The council is divided into three districts:
- Conasuga District
- Coosa District
- Sequoyah District
Camps
Camp Westin
Camp Westin is a short-term primitive camping facility of 55 acres located on Lake Allatoona in Bartow County.
Camp Sidney Dew
Camp Sidney Dew is over 600 acres (2.4 km2), was founded in 1939 and is located in a valley between John's Mountain and Horn Mountain with the Chattahoochee National Forest to the North and John's Creek to the South.[1] Camp Sidney Dew serves as the Boy Scout Camp for the Northwest Georgia Council and provides the council with a place to host events such as summer camp, training events, Order of the Arrow events, etc.
History
Camp Sidney Dew was founded in 1939 and celebrated its 75th Anniversary in 2014.[1] The land for Camp Sidney Dew was donated by a farmer named Sidney Dew. The most recent Ranger, caretaker, of Camp Sidney Dew is Bill Pompie who has been the full-time for 17 years. Every summer, Camp Sidney Dew hosts a four-week-long summer camp program for Boy Scouts across the Southern Region. The most recent Camp Director is Anthony Hall and the most recent Program Director is Evan Creamer.
Facilities
The Trading Post serves as the camp store, and is also known as the Tom Caldwell Cabin because it was the home to the first Ranger, Tom Caldwell. The Dining Hall seats up to 500 people. Named after Devine Hubbs, the Reception Center is the first building that people see when they pass through the gate into camp; it serves as the headquarters of the Camp Director and Program Director during summer camp and is where troops check in to start their week at summer camp. The Reception Center also serves as one of the main training facilities during year-round camp.
The Council Ring hosts the start and finish of the weekly camp program during summer camp, with a campfire. It was extended in 2007 to prepare for the 2008 SR-6S Conclave that took place at Camp Sidney Dew.
The Handicraft/Order of the Arrow Lodge are two buildings in one. One half of the building serves as a handicraft area during summer camp program and the other half is the Waguli Lodge 318[2] headquarters. Originally the first camp mess hall, The Handicraft/OA Lodge is one of the oldest buildings on camp.
The Aquatics Building is the host to a commercial pool, used during the summer camp program and available for year-round use for a small fee.
Order of the Arrow
Waguli Lodge is the Order of the Arrow lodge.
See also
References
- "Camp Sidney Dew marks 70 years serving Scouts". Rome News Tribune. Rome, Georgia: News Publishing Company. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
- http://nwgabsa.org/prog-arrow.htm
External links
- Rome News-Tribune Article
- The Chattooga Press Article
- Calhoun Times Article
- 2nd Calhoun Times Article
Local councils of the Boy Scouts of America