- York-Adams Area Council
The York-Adams Area Council is a council of the
Boy Scouts of America serving South-Central Pennsylvania.*First Capital District - serving York City and the northern sections of York County
*Blue & Grey District - serving the Hanover and Gettysburg areas of South-Central Pennsylvania.
*Indian Steps District - serving the southern sections of York County.The York-Adams Area Council owns three council camps, Camp Tuckahoe, Camp Conewago, and Wizard Ranch.
Camp Tuckahoe
Camp Tuckahoe is the largest of three camps owned by the York-Adams Area Council of the
Boy Scouts of America , and is currently operated for use by both Boy Scouts andCub Scouts . The convert|1300|acre|km2|sing=on site is located a few miles west ofDillsburg, Pennsylvania , on the border of Cumberland and York Counties. The other council camps are Camp Conewago and Wizard Ranch. [http://www.yaac-bsa.org/camping/tuckahoe/Camp%20Tuckahoe%20History.pdf Camp History from Council website (PDF)] ]History
The site was formerly a hunting camp which the Council purchased on March 21, 1947 to replace Camp Ganoga. Construction on the property started in the spring of 1947, and the first camping season got underway the next year on June 27, 1948. Many of the later facilities where not present that first season, including the lake, troops cabins (the boys all slept in tents or
adirondack huts), and the memorial chapel.From the purchase of the land until part way through the first season, the camp was referred to as "South Mountain Camp" and also "South Mountain Memorial Scout Camp" (as a tribute to WWII servicemen). During the initial camp season, a contest was held to choose between the names "South Mountain", "Tuckahoe", and "Whippoorwill", and Tuckahoe won out. The name Tuckahoe is attributed to mean "Land of the Deer and the Fawn" in a Native American language.
Memorial Mall
The Memorial Mall and adjoining Chapels are the centerpiece of the camp. The Mall is an open area lined by hemlock trees that is often used for camp ceremonies and quiet activities. Each of the hemlock trees has been dedicated to a member of the "Council Eternal" (a Scout or Scouter who has died). Additional dedications are made annually when new names are added to the Memorial Wall. Another feature of the Mall is a reflection area where Scouts can read a bronze plaque bearing the words of Rudyard Kiplings's poem "
If... The recently renovated indoor chapel at the top of the mall was dedicated in memory of Rabbi Goode, one of theFour Chaplains from theUSAT Dorchester .Cub Scout World
An area of Camp Tuckahoe called "Cub Scout World" is segmented off for use just by Cub Scouts. It is a special place within the camp that has programs and facilities specifically designed for boys ages 6-10. [http://www.yaac-bsa.org/tuckahoe/cub%20world/cub%20world.htm Cub Scout World info from Council website]
Themed areas include the Pirate Ship, Medieval Castle, Frontier Fort, and the Native American Village. Sleeping arrangements are available in all four areas. Other more general use areas include the Nature Tree House,a Mine, Physical Fitness trail, Cub Activity Field, and Cub Pavilion. Additionally there are Air Rifles, Action Archery (a sling shot course), and Archery Ranges, which tend to be heavily used during summer camp sessions. Sleeping arraignments are available in four large tepees in the Native American Village.
Each year, during the designated Cub Scout weeks, the activities in camp are based on a theme. During the week there are many activities centered around the theme of the year. There is a good guy and a Villain. Previous villains during the designated years have includeded The Hockenberry brothers "The Hockenberry Boys" (Wild West,'03), Chris Bollinger "The Black Knight" (Knights of the Round Table,'04), Chris Bollinger "Captain Morgan" (Pirates of Camp Tuckahoe,'05), Doug Shaffer "Dr. Do Badd" (Safari Survivor,'06), Chris Bollinger "Texas Pete" (Wild West '07), and Garrett Smith "Barbarian" (Knights of the Round Table, '08) . The concurrent Good Guys have been...Justin Amsler '03, Dave Carey "King Dave" '04, Dave Carey "Commodore Carey" '05, Dave Carey "Indiana Dave" '06, Wesley Heyser "Sheriff Wes" '07 and Patrick McCormick '08 .
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Scouting in Pennsylvania External links
* [http://www.yaac-bsa.org/tuckahoe/ Camp Tuckahoe home-page]
* [http://www.weather.com/weather/local/17019 Weather at Camp Tuckahoe from weather.com]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=400+Tuckahoe+Rd,+Dillsburg,+PA&t=h Google map of Camp Tuckahoe location]References
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