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2 Districts  





3 Camps  





4 Order of the Arrow  





5 See also  





6 References  





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Crossroads of America Council (#160)
OwnerBoy Scouts of America
CountryUnited States
Founded1972
PresidentJohn T. Thompson
Council CommissionerJohn R. Wiebke
Scout ExecutiveJoseph E. Wiltrout
Website
www.crossroadsbsa.org
 Scouting portal

Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Crossroads of America Council ( #160) serves Scouts and Scouters in Central Indiana. It was initially formed when Central Indiana Council, Delaware County Council, Kikthawenund Council, and Whitewater Valley Council merged in 1972. Recently, in the past decade, Wabash Valley and Crossroads of America were merged to form the new Crossroads of America Council, serving 25 counties in Indiana, extending from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line. As of the end of 2012, the council served more than 36,000 youth thanks to more than 9,000 volunteer leaders.[1]

History[edit]

The council maintains Scout offices in Indianapolis, Muncie, and Terre Haute.

The Crossroads of America Council has also served as home of the Crossroads of America Scout Band. Founded in 1917 by "Chief" F.O. Belzer as a camp band, this band has grown into a concert band that has traveled throughout the United States, Canada and England representing the Boy Scouts of America and the Crossroads of America Council for 102 years. The Bands annual summer tour takes it to as many scout camps as it can for the enjoyment of those scouts at camp.[2]}

Districts[edit]

Camps[edit]

The council currently operates seven camps:[10]

Order of the Arrow[edit]

The Crossroads of America Council is served by Jaccos Towne Lodge #21, Order of the Arrow. It is also home to Firecrafter, a local Scouting service fraternity. Central Indiana Council was not home to a lodge of the Order of the Arrow until the merger of the councils in 1972.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crossroads of America Council".
  • ^ "Scout Band". Archived from the original on April 22, 2001.
  • ^ "Bear Creek District".
  • ^ "Monon District".
  • ^ "White River District".
  • ^ "Pathfinder District".
  • ^ "Fall Creek District".
  • ^ "Five Creeks District".
  • ^ "Wabash Valley District".
  • ^ "Rentals".
  • ^ "Ransburg Scout Reservation".
  • ^ "Camp Belzer".
  • External links[edit]


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