
Greetings
from the
Katahdin Area Council and the Great State of Maine
From the Atlantic Ocean' s crashing surf along the
rocky coast, to the 5,268 ft. Mt. Katahdin where the Appalachian Trail
begins or ends for hikers, the scenic six northern counties Maine comprise
the Katahdin Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Incorporated. It
contains 17,981 square miles, making it the largest council in land area
east of the Mississippi, and the most eastern Council in the
contiguousness 48 states. Our council represents approximately two-thirds
of
the land area and about one-third of the population of the State of Maine.
Since August of 1920, the Katahdin Area
Council's mission has been to:
"serve others by helping to instill values in young people
and, in other ways, to prepare them to make ethical choices during their
lifetime in achieving their full potential".
Our "vision statement”
is: The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of
character development and values-based leadership training. In the future,
Scouting will continue to:
- Offer young people responsible fun and adventure.
- Instill in young people lifetime values and develop in them ethical
character as expressed in the Scout Oath & Law.
- Train young people in citizenship, service, and leadership.
- Serve America' s communities and families with its quality,
values-based program.
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