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Scouting in Idaho

Scouting in Idaho
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"Friendship Poles" in Farragut Park
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McCammon Library Opening
 
Grand Teton Council (#107)
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Headquarters Idaho Falls, Idaho
Country United States
Website
grandtetoncouncil.org
 
Ore-Ida Council (#106)
Headquarters Boise, Idaho
Country United States
Website
oreidascouting.org
 
Snake River Council (#111)
Headquarters Twin Falls, Idaho
Country United States
Website
srcouncil.org
 
Girl Scouting in Idaho
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Map of Girl Scout Councils in Idaho
 
Girl Scouts Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho
Headquarters Spokane, Washington
Country United States
Website
gsewni.org
 
Girl Scouts of Silver Sage
Headquarters Boise, Idaho
Country United States
Website
girlscouts-ssc.org
 

Scouting in Idaho has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

The Ashton Council was founded in Ashton, Idaho in 1917. It closed in 1918.

The Rupert Council was founded in Rupert, Idaho in 1922. It closed in 1924.

The Boise Council (#105) was founded in 1919, and changed its name in 1927 to the Boise Area Council (#105). In 1951 the council changed its name to the Mountainview Council (#105). In 1968 the council merged with the Ore-Ida Council (#106).

The Western Idaho Council (#106) was founded in 1927, and changed its name in 1929 to the Oregon-Idaho Area Council (#106). In 1933 the council changed its name to the Ore-Ida Council (#106). The Bonner-Boundry Council (#106) merged with the Inland Northwest Council.

The Idaho Falls Council (#107) was founded in 1922, and changed its name in 1925 to the Teton Peaks Council (#107). In 1993, the council merged with the Tendoy Area Council (#109) to become Grand Teton Council (#107).

The Nez Perce County Council (#108) was founded in 1919 and changed its name in 1922 to the Lewiston Council (#108). It changed its name in 1925 to the Lewis-Clark Area Council (#108). In 1928 the council changed its name to the Lewis-Clark Council (#108). The council merged with the Inland Northwest Council (#661) in 1992.


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