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Chester County Council is a
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service council that serves members of the Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturing programs in
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and Northeastern
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. It is one of the oldest councils in the nation, and is one of two single-county councils left in Pennsylvania, the other being
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in
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.


Organization

The council is administratively divided into three districts: *Diamond Rock District *Horseshoe Trail District *Octoraro District


History

The Chester County Council was charted by the Boy Scouts of America on January 17th, 1919. It was charged with overseeing scouting in Chester County under the leadership of Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, who later became the third
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of Scouting America and who had previously been Deputy Chief Scout Executive under Dr. James West. The council spent much of its early years in the wake of the armistice ending
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consolidating independent troops into the organization. In the 1920s, the council, under the leadership of Scout Executive Charles Heistand, underwent significant growth that resulted in the acquisition of a new Scout camp and the formation of its own
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lodge. Initially, Scouts attending summer camp were loaded up onto military trucks, and then shipped out to Camp Rothrock, the council's old summer camp property located near
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. The council longed for a camp closer to home, and in 1927 acquired the Reynolds Farm property on the
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near
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. The new camp, Camp Horseshoe, opened its doors in 1928 and the property was renamed Horseshoe Scout Reservation. Since the opening of the camp and the founding of the OA lodge in 1927, the council borders have gradually expanded, eventually extending down into
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. In 2021, the council established the Oscar Lasko Program, Activity & Resource Campus (PARC) in Exton, Pennsylvania and moved its headquarters to the building the same year.


Properties

Chester County Council operates two camps, Camp Horseshoe and Camp John H. Ware 3rd. Together the camps constitute Horseshoe Scout Reservation. The council also maintains the Oscar Lasko Program, Activity & Resource Campus as its headquarters in
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.


Order of the Arrow

Octoraro Lodge 22 is the
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lodge affiliated with Chester County Council. The lodge, which takes its name from the
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that flows around Horseshoe Scout Reservation, uses the
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as its "totem" or symbol.


History

Octoraro Lodge was formed in 1926 under the leadership of Charles Heistand and Joseph Brinton. Heistand, the Council Executive, inquired about starting an Order of the Arrow lodge in the council, and contacted
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, who was then serving as the National Chief. After a failed attempt to get
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in Philadelphia to install its chartered members, Goodman himself conducted the first induction ceremony at Camp Hillsdale near West Chester. Heistand, Brinton, and several other members were inducted, and Octoraro Lodge became the twenty-second Order of the Arrow lodge. In 1946 members of the lodge traveled south to
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and inducted the first members of Blue Heron Lodge 349. Both lodges maintain a good relationship.


Awards

Octoraro Lodge bestows various awards upon its members. These include the Achgeketum Award, presented annually to an adult member for dedication to the lodge’s youth members, and the Wipinquoak Award, given to brothers for their lifetime of contributions to the lodge. Additionally, the Allouchsit Allogagan (or Might Servant) Award recognizes individuals whose service to the lodge has made a lasting impact, and the Chesimus Wulihan Award is presented to a new brother in the lodge who has demonstrated commitment to the lodge and the ideals of the order. As part of the Order of the Arrow’s centennial celebration in 2015, Octoraro 22 presented ten of its members with the Centurion Award, given to those who meaningfully contributed to the formation and improvement of the lodge.


Notable people

Because of the council's history, members have gone onto higher office at the Area, Regional, and National levels of Scouting America. A list of those who served at the national level, or in public office, is listed below. * Bill Folger – President of the American Society For The Adoption Of The Metric System * Arthur A. Schuck – 1st Scout Executive, later the third
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of Scouting America * Hon.
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 – Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court * Hon. John H. Ware, III – U.S. Congressman from Oxford *
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 – retired
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coach and member of the council's executive board. His annual "Dick Vermeil Invitational" golf tournaments bring in over $1 million each year to help with council operations.


See also

* Scouting in Pennsylvania


References


External links

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Chester County Council WebsiteHorseshoe Scout Reservation WebsiteHorseshoe Scout Reservation Alumni Association Website
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