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The Western Los Angeles County Council (WLACC) (#051) is one of five Boy Scouts of America councils in
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. Headquartered in
Van Nuys Van Nuys () is a neighborhood in the central San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Home to Van Nuys Airport and the Valley Municipal Building, it is the most populous neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley. History In 1909, t ...
, the council services over 30,000 youth spanning six districts including the
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, Santa Clarita Valley, Antelope Valley, Malibu, and much of West Los Angeles.


History

The Western Los Angeles County Council was formed in 1972 with the merger of the Crescent Bay Council (#026) and the San Fernando Valley Council (#050) to form the Great Western Council. The Great Western Council was renamed Western Los Angeles County Council in 1985. On May 7, 2013, the Western Los Angeles County Council of the Boy Scouts issued a declaration calling for a "true and authentic inclusion policy" that would allow gay adults to work as troop leaders or staff members. The Council's campaign "Inclusion Now for All Gay Boy Scouts and Leaders: Western LA County Council Sends Clear Message" in conjunction with Olmstead Williams Communications won a 2013 PRism Award from PRSA-Los Angeles.


Organization

The Western Los Angeles County Council is divided into six districts. * Antelope Valley District,
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to Santa Clarita Valley border * Balboa Oaks District, Central area of the San Fernando Valley: west of Sepulveda Boulevard and east of Corbin Avenue * Bill Hart District, Santa Clarita Valley * Campo De Cahuenga District, Eastern area of the San Fernando Valley: west of the City of Burbank to Sepulveda Boulevard * Crescent Bay District, Mulholland Drive south to Playa Del Rey and
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, and from Ventura County line to Beverly Hills. * Reyes Adobe District, San Fernando Valley: west of Corbin to the Ventura County line at Westlake Village.


Camps

* Camp Emerald Bay, Santa Catalina Island has been operating since 1925, when it was first opened by the Crescent Bay Area Council. In addition to being a summer camp, it offers year-round activities and has a great waterfront. * Camp Josepho, Pacific Palisades (1941–present) is a year-round camp owned and operated by the Western Los Angeles County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The camp is located in the Santa Monica Mountains in
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and has been serving Scouting and community groups since 1941. The land on which Camp Josepho now lies was originally donated to the
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in 1941 by
Anatol Josepho Anatol Marco Josepho (born Anatolу Markovich Yozefovich, russian: Анатолий Маркович Йозефович, later germanized as Anatol Josephewitz; March 31, 1894 – December 16, 1980), was a Jewish immigrant to the United States ...
and his wife Ganna. The camp quickly rose to the forefront of Scouting camps, becoming known as the ''West Point of Scouting''. The focal point of the camp is its large old western style lodge now named the Malibu Lodge after the Malibu Lodge #566 of the Order of the Arrow. In January 2005, a flood washed out the main road into Camp Josepho. The camp remained closed for less than a month, reopening (to backpacking) in February 2005. The camp remained inaccessible to vehicular traffic while the road was studied by civil engineers. As of July 2007, the road was open once again. * Camp Whitsett,
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is a summer camp in the Giant Sequoia National Monument which has been operating since 1947. Its 'sister camp' is Sierra Expeditions, which offers backpacking and other high-adventure activities. In 2012 Camp Whitset was host to the BSA's tv show ''Are You Tougher Than a Boy Scout?'' which had six episodes. ;Past camps * Pardee Scout Sea Base,
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*
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(? – 2003) * Camp Slauson,
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(1910 – late 1970s) * Camp Temescal, Pacific Palisades (? – 1930) * Camp Wolverton, Sequoia National Park (1939–2012). It is apocryphally said to be the only Boy Scout camp in a National Park.


Order of the Arrow

The Malibu Lodge #566, chartered in 1972, serves 755 Arrowmen as of 2004. The lodge totem is a Pacific
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, and the name translates to "From the Mountains to the Sea" in the Chumash language. Malibu Lodge was created in 1972 from the merger of Tamet Lodge 225 and Walika Lodge 228.


See also

* Scouting in California


References

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