TROOP 451

Meeting Times:
Wednesdays at 7:00 PM

Meeting Location:
Grace United Methodist Church
Mesa, Arizona Phoenix Metro Valley
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MESA DISTRICT

Mesa DistrictThe Mesa District proudly serves the community of Mesa, Arizona. Our district mirrors the boundaries of the Mesa Public School district. The southeastern portion of Mesa (south of Baseline Road), is served by the Superstition District.

The primary purpose of the Mesa District is to help Scouting units succeed by helping Scouting units to provide a fun, quality program. This is accomplished through the training of enthusiastic volunteers, support of membership recruiting programs, fundraising, and activities that support the unit`s annual program.

For more information about the Mesa District please go to:
http://www.doubleknot.com/openrosters/view_homepage.asp?orgkey=1256

GRAND CANYON COUNCIL

Grand Canyon CouncilThe Grand Canyon Council serves Scouts in Arizona and New Mexico, offering Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts to boys ages 7 through 18. Both girls and boys ages 14 through 21 can be involved with Venturing, a high adventure outdoor program or in Learning for Life, a career-based program.


Districts are:

Apache District AZ Route 66 Camelback District
Coronado District Escudilla District Firebird District
Four Peaks District Gila District Lake Powell District
Mesa District Ocotillo District Old Capital District
Picacho Peak District Pueblo District Salt River District
San Tan District Silvercreek District Superstitions District
Thunderbird District Verde District White Mountain District
Zane Grey District    

For more information about the Grand Canyon Council go to:
http://www.doubleknot.com/openrosters/view_homepage.asp?orgkey=62

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

BSA LogoThe Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with over four million youth members in its age-related divisions. Since its founding in 1910 as part of the international Scout Movement, more than 110 million Americans have been members of the BSA.


The BSA goal is to train youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. For younger members, the Scout method is part of the program to inculcate typical Scouting values such as trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoors skills, through a variety of activities such as camping, aquatics, and hiking.


The Boy Scouts of America celebrated its one-hundredth anniversary on February 8, 2010.
For more facts about BSA, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouts_of_America