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San Gabriel Valley Council

San Gabriel Valley Council #40
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Owner Boy Scouts of America
Headquarters Pasadena, California
Location Los Angeles County
Country United States
Founded January 1, 1919
Defunct July 2015
Website
https://www.glaacbsa.org
 
Trask Scout Reservation
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Location Monrovia, California
Coordinates 34°11′31″N 117°57′45″W / 34.1919°N 117.9625°W / 34.1919; -117.9625 (Trask Scout Reservation)
Website
https://www.glaacbsa.org/trask
Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch
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Location Fawnskin, California
Coordinates 34°18′10″N 116°53′46″W / 34.3028°N 116.8960°W / 34.3028; -116.8960 (Holcomb Valley Scout Ranch)
Website
https://www.glaacbsa.org/holcomb
Camp Cherry Valley
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Location Santa Catalina Island, California
Coordinates 33°27′01″N 118°30′11″W / 33.4503°N 118.503°W / 33.4503; -118.503 (Camp Cherry Valley)
Website
http://www.sgvcbsa.org/programs/camping/camp-cherry-valley
Ta Tanka Lodge
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Headquarters Pasadena, California
Location Los Angeles County
Country United States
Founded May 31, 1952
Website
http://www.tatankalodge.org/

Located in Los Angeles County, California's San Gabriel Valley, the Boy Scouts of America's San Gabriel Valley Council (#40) was one of five councils serving Los Angeles County. It was headquartered in Pasadena.

Greater Los Angeles Area Council (GLAAC) is a new Boy Scouts of America Council made from the merger of the Los Angeles Area Council and the San Gabriel Valley Council. The vote to merge was held on March 21, 2015. The new name for the council, Greater Los Angeles Area Council, was announced on June 11, 2015. The new council will continue with Scouting Service centers in Los Angeles and Pasadena. GLAAC has three Scout shops in Los Angeles, San Pedro and Pasadena. GLAAC operates eight BSA camps in the greater Los Angeles area. Due to the large size of the two original councils, the merger is a process that will be completed over a time span.

With the founding of the BSA in 1910, the first goal of the San Gabriel Valley Scout leaders was to organize as new troops. Paid professionals, many of whom were YMCA leaders, were recruited to help start new Troops and spread the new Scouting program. They were sent out into the San Gabriel Valley towns to organize new troops and recruit leaders. By March 1919, there were nine active troops with 190 boys in the SGV. The Pasadena Council (also known as the Pasadena District Council) of the Boy Scouts of America was organized March 3, 1919, with jurisdiction over Pasadena, Altadena and Lamanda Park.

A charter was granted by the BSA National Headquarters dated April 1, 1919 to the Pasadena District Council. Tallman Trask was hired to be the first Scout Executive. Trask had been a District Executive for the Los Angeles Council. He had also served as Los Angeles' camp director. Prior to joining the BSA, Trask was an executive for the YMCA and had run several camps for them. By October 1, 1919, there were 15 active troops with 299 Scouts.

The council's name was changed in 1929 to Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley Council to better reflect the geographic area served by the council. In 1951 the name was changed to San Gabriel Valley Council to shorten it and better identify the 29 cities and towns that made it up.


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