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Scouting in Kansas

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Scouting in Kansas has a long history, from the 1910s[citation needed] to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

BSA Councils serving Kansas.

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With dove season a little over a week away, Kansas hunters are eagerly preparing for the September 1 opener. Kansas typically has one of the highest mourning dove breeding populations in the US, and Kansas dove harvest usually ranks in the top five states. These fast and tricky fliers are hard to hit, but they are delicious table fare and provide excellent wingshooting practice for upland birds later on. The liberal daily bag limit of 15 native doves helps get the new hunting seasons off to a great start. Scouting is an important element of any successful hunting, and driving county roads to look for dove concentrations can help find good opportunities. Doves often congregate on powerlines in late afternoon near good feed sources like wheat stubble, grain crops, and weedy fallow ground. Waterholes can provide excellent shooting, especially when local birds habitually use them on the way to evening roosts. Finding these places beforehand can make for fast shooting on opening day. Kansas Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism has numerous managed dove fields, and some special hunts, on public wildlife areas across the state. These are listed and described by regions under the hunting section of the KDWPT website. Dove areas, specifically planted and maintained for excellent dove shooting, are in the final stages of preparation to attract maximum dove usage. Mowing and spraying creates good access for hunters and birds alike, and opening weekend often provides great shooting on these areas. WIHA and private lands can also offer great shooting, but get permission before hunting private land. A HIP stamp is required statewide to hunt Kansas doves, and some public areas are posted steel shot only. Also, exotic doves have special considerations and may be part of the bag. Check regulations on the website and prepare now to enjoy some of Kansas’ best hunting opportunties this September. I’m Mike Blair for Kansas Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism

Early history (1910−1950)

Brewer Scout Cabin in Solomon

The Brewer Scout Cabin in Solomon is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Mrs. Fern E. Sears was the organizer of the first Kansas City, Kansas council of Girl Scouts and author of a book on Christian symbols, "Let Me Speak". She trained Girl Scout leaders and established troops in Kansas City, Kansas in 1948 when the area qualified for a council, called the Santa Fe Trail council. Mrs. Sears was named first president, and was an honorary life president at the time of her death on August 24, 1959.[1]

Recent history (1950−present)

In 1958 the National Order of the Arrow Conference was held at the University of Kansas.

In the 1990s and 2000s, BTK killer, also known as Dennis Rader, was a part of the Cub Scouts. He was a leader.[2]

Scouting in Kansas today

There are seven Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local councils in Kansas.

Coronado Area Council

Coronado Area Council serves north central and northwest Kansas, across 32 counties, with headquarters in Salina.

Heart of America Council

Heart of America Council serves Scouts in Missouri and Kansas.

Jayhawk Area Council

In 1928 the Topeka Council took over 39 counties across northern Kansas and became the Jayhawk Area Council.

  • Buffalo District
  • Pony Express District
  • Shunga District
  • Sojadi District
  • Sunflower District
Camps

The Jayhawk Area Council operates the 340 acre Falley Scout Reservation, which is divided into Camp Jayhawk (Scouts BSA Summer Camp) and Camp Delaware (Cub Scout Programs).

Ozark Trails Council

Ozark Trails Council serves Scouts in Missouri and Kansas.

Pony Express Council

The Pony Express Council is based in Saint Joseph, Missouri, and also serves Scouts in Kansas.

Quivira Council

Quivira Council serves youth in south central Kansas, with headquarters in Wichita. Kansa Lodge #198, Order of the Arrow serves local Arrowmen. They currently operate two camps: Camp Kanza (Cub Scouts and Webelos), which provides the name for their Lodge; and Quivira Scout Ranch (Scouts BSA and Venturers), at which they host their largest summer camp program each summer, and offer Black Jack Trail, an introduction to backpacking, twice a year.

  • High Plains District
  • Kanza District
  • Osage Nation District
  • Pawnee District
  • South Winds District
  • White Buffalo District

The Quivira Council website http://www.quivira.org/ has links to each district.

Santa Fe Trail Council

Santa Fe Trail Council includes nineteen counties in southwestern Kansas, with headquarters in Garden City.[3]

Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch

The Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch (SPSR) is located near Walsenburg, Colorado and borders the Spanish Peaks Wilderness. It is a local council camp of the Santa Fe Trail Council based out of Garden City. The camp gives program geared toward outdoor education such as wilderness backpacking, climbing, and outdoor skills.

Spanish Peaks Staff Association

Spanish Peaks Staff Association (SPSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting current, former, and honorary staffers of Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch (SPSR). The organization was formed by like-minded staff alumni committed to the continued support of SPSR and the love of outdoor education for youth. Although the Spanish Peaks Staff Association is not an alumni association the members have all worked with this Scout camp and are dedicated toward outdoor education for youth.

Purpose

The Spanish Peaks Staff Association, although still in their infant stages, has adapted the purposes of:

(a) Demonstrating support for Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch and its continued value in the future.
(b) Providing vision and leadership for Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch.
(c) Raising volunteer and financial support for Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch improvement endeavors.
(d) Establishing an endowment that will guarantee the future stability of the SPSR independently of Santa Fe Trail Council operations.
(e) Establishing an endowment that insures continued funding of a full-time ranger at Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch.
(f) Providing a forum for past, present, and future staffers to gather, share ideas, and stay in contact.
Structure

The Spanish Peaks Staff Association (SPSA) is independent of the Santa Fe Trail Council and Spanish Peaks Scout Ranch. They are, however, dedicated to the youth of southwest Kansas and promotion of outdoor education. The organization was chartered in 2006 as a response to a struggling economy and the Santa Fe Trail Council's Board deficit. The lack of the council's ability to secure funds for operating expenses led to SPSA's motivation and primary goal of securing funds separate of the council.

  • Buffalo Range District
  • Cimarron District
  • High Plains District

Girl Scouting in Kansas

Map of Girl Scout Councils in Kansas
Map of Girl Scout Councils in Kansas

There are three Girl Scout councils in Kansas.

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland

The Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland serves more than 16,000 girls and nearly 5,000 adult volunteers in 80 counties in Kansas.

It was formed by the merger of six councils in 2008:

  • Girl Scouts of Central Kansas,
  • Girl Scout Council of The Flint Hills,
  • Girl Scouts of Sunflower Council,
  • Girl Scouts Wheatbelt Council,
  • Girl Scouts of Tumbleweed Council, and
  • Girl Scouts of The Golden Plains Council

Headquarters: Wichita, Kansas

Website: http://www.girlscoutskansasheartland.org

Camps:

Girl Scouts Missouri Heartland

Girl Scouts of Missouri Heartland is mostly based in Missouri but serves girls in southeastern Kansas (Bourbon, Cherokee, and Crawford counties) and northeastern Oklahoma. See Scouting in Missouri for more information.

Headquarters: Springfield, Missouri

Website: http://www.girlscoutsrscmo.org

One of its camps is located in Kansas:

  • Camp Friendship Fields in Crawford County

Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri

Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest Missouri supports girls in many Kansas counties: Atchison, Anderson, Brown, Clay, Doniphan, Douglas, Geary, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Leavenworth, Linn, Marshall, Miami, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Washington and Wyandotte.

It was established on August 1, 2007, with a merger of several other councils including Girl Scouts of Kaw Valley Council headquartered in Kansas.

See Scouting in Missouri for full information.

Headquarters: Kansas City, Missouri

Website: http://www.girlscoutsksmo.org

Camps in Kansas include:

  • Camp Daisy Hindman, founded in 1929, is 160 acres (0.65 km2) in Dover, Kansas near Topeka
  • Camp Cutteru is near Junction City, Kansas
  • Camp Timberlake was 72 acres (290,000 m2) near Stilwell, Kansas, but was sold to private owners in the mid-2010s. It is still used as a scouting camp by reservation with the new owners.
  • Tongawood Program center is 80 acres (320,000 m2) near Tonganoxie, Kansas

Scouting museums in Kansas

See also

References

External links

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