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Council Banquet & Silver Beaver Recognition
March 1st
Bernsen Center
First Presbyterian Church
709 S. Boston
Tulsa
6:00pm -$18
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Overview information for the 2008 Council Camporee
For details click on the Camporee image on the right or
go to the Events page and click on the Information Link.
Watch For Updates and Info The Week Of February 10th

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click on the appropriate title for details |
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Cub Leader Program Workshop March 27 New Format....New Place
Ideas....Tips....Hints....How-To's
For details click on the bulb or the easy button above |
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Storm Damage Cleanup Camps Are OperationalCUB WORLD CLEANUP
Packs/troops/individuals are needed at Cub World to help clean up from the ice storm. Branches are scattered throughout all areas and need to be “dragged” in to open area piles for burning ….. no tools required for dragging ….. obviously anyone with cutting tools would be appreciated but lots of plain ole physical labor is needed
Anytime is ok ….. Just contact the program desk (Marilyn/Laura) to get codes & let them know approx how many and when. Chainsaw Safety Tips & Hints
two different links - click on each graphic |
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Adventurer Steve Fossett was more than a 'big name' that participated at the 2005 National Jamboree! Click on his name to see some of his involvement in Scouting - from youth to adult - and view some his perspectives about the program. We will miss his support and guidance - our thoughts & prayers go to his family at their loss. |
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WELCOME! .......
.....to our website. This is very much a 'work in progress' and as such will be ongoing development with frequent updates, modifications and additions. It is our intent to make this site the primary communications vehicle for information about the Scouting program in our area to our members, volunteers and those interested in finding out about the program.
Drop in, wander around and see what's here and available. Then come back later to see what's new. Make sure you get us feedback about what other things you'd like to see included.
Site Administrator/Webmaster
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 Purpose and Mission
The Boy Scouts of America is chartered by Congress and incorporated to provide a program that offers effective character, citizenship and personal fitness training for youth.
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. |
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What do you get to do in Scouts?
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click on an image and find out:

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Online Activities & Games

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| BSA 98th BIRTHDAY | | Scout Sunday | | Eagle Banquet | | OA Lodge Sponsored Trade-O-Ree | | Council Banquet |
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| BSA 98th BIRTHDAY | | Council Banquet | | Scout Sunday | | Eagle Banquet | | OA Lodge Sponsored Trade-O-Ree |
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Council CamporeeThis Land Is Our LandApril 4 - 6, 2008 Zink Scout Ranch |
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Indian Nations Council was one of 38 Southern Region Councils (out of a potential 93) to acheive this recognition for 2006. 
Indian Nations was one of 32 Southern Region and one of 104 Councils nationally to earn the Good Turn for America Award in 2006. Make sure your unit enrolls, take part and reports on its activity; see the link on the EVENTS page.
Indian Nations Council was honored by the non-profit organization NatureWorks as the 2006 Wildlife Stewardship Award Recipient. Stop by 42nd & Riverside to see the lifesize sculpture - make it a Den or Patrol outing! |
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Centennial Awards Program 
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click on the popcorn box for details |
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See pictures of some of the activities that took place by clicking on the logo. |
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Indian Nations Council - Boy Scouts of America 4295 S. Garnett Road - Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146 (918) 743-6125 (800) 367-1272 Fax: (918) 743-6049
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With THANKS to: QuadS Consulting and  for their support and assistance in developing and hosting this website. |
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