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Connecticut Rivers Council (#066)
Owner
Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters
East Hartford, Connecticut[1]
Location
Connecticut & Fishers Island, New York
Country
United States
Founded
1995
Board Chair
Shannon Smith [1]
Council Commissioner
Robert Sanford [1]
Scout Executive
Mark Switzer
Website ctrivers.org
Scouting portal
The headquarters of the Connecticut Rivers Council of the Boy Scouts of America is located in East Hartford, Connecticut. The present council was formed as the result of the merger between the Indian Trails Council of Norwich, Connecticut and Long Rivers Council of Hartford, Connecticut. Now it is the largest council in the state with a youth membership of over 17,000 and a volunteer base of nearly 10,000 adults, serving for over half of the state.[1]
The council's camps include the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in Ashford, Camp Mattatuck in Plymouth and Camp Workcoeman in New Hartford. See Boy Scout Camps in Connecticut, past and present below for more information on the individual camps.
The council's Order of the Arrow Lodge is the Tschitani Lodge #10.
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