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A History of
Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri |
2007
- August 1, 2007 Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri is official serving 48,000 girls and 12,000 adult volunteers in 47 counties.
- Kaw Valley Council, Mid-Continent Council and Midland Empire Council merge.
- The St. Joseph, Missouri Resource Center completes renovation.
- Camp Woodland in Gentry County, Missouri opens a new health and office building.
- Summer 2007, construction began on new indoor horse riding arena at Winding River Camp in Buchanan County, Missouri.
2004
- Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas was expanded to 170 acres.
2003
- Camp Woodland in Gentry County, Missouri enhanced the girl’s program experience with the addition of a Program Center.
2001
- The Patricia H. Chandler Troop House was completed at Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas giving girls year-round access to the resident camp.
- The challenge course at Camp Woodland in Gentry County, Missouri was completed.
2000
- The Security Benefit Amphitheater was completed at Camp ToKaVaCa in Shawnee County, Kansas.
1999
- Kansas City hosted the 49th annual convention of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
- Kansas City area Girl Scouts were featured on Girl Scout Cookie boxes. A total of 85 girls participated and were photographed on location at a number of Kansas City sites.
- Indoor and outdoor riding arenas were constructed at Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas allowing for year-round horse programs.
1994
- Santa Fe Trail and Mid-Continent Council merge.
1991
- Renovations took place at all four camp sites and the headquarters in Mid-Continent Council.
1989
- Camp Woodland in Gentry County, Missouri installs a junior size swimming pool.
1984
- The Midland Empire Council Service Center was constructed.
1982
- A new dining hall and kitchen opens at Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas.
1980
- Winding River Council merged with Mid-Continent Council.
1978
- The Kansas City Headquarters was constructed on four acres of land on the eastern edge of Kansas City, Missouri.
- A new horse barn was built at Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas.
1967
- Marshall County, Kansas and Neighborhood 17 of the Jayhusker Council (Marysville, Waterville and Blue Rapids) become a part of Kaw Valley Council.
- The Mid-Continent Council was formed after the merger of the Pioneer Trails Council and the Kansas City Council.
1965
- Property in Buchanan County, Missouri was purchased by Winding River Council and became Winding River Camp.
- Atchison County, Kansas merges with Midland Empire Council.
1962
- Maryville, Missouri joins the Midland Empire Council.
1952
- The St. Joseph Girl Scout Association was incorporated as the Midland Empire Girl Scout Council.
1959
- Grundy, Mercer and Livingston counties in Missouri join the St. Joseph Council.
1957
- Camp Timberlake, located in Johnson County, Missouri was purchased by the Kansas City Council.
1956
- The Vallehi Council (Douglas, Atchison and Brown Counties in Kansas) joined Kaw Valley Council.
1954
- Kaw Valley Council was formed after the merger of the Topeka Girl Scouts with six additional counties.
1952
- Topeka Kansas was granted the first two-year charter ever given by the national organization, GSUSA.
1948
- Camp Woodland near Albany, Missouri was purchased.
1947
- Pioneer Trails Council was chartered to serve all of Jackson County, Missouri outside of the corporate limits of Kansas City, Missouri.
- Independence Girl Scout Council becomes Pioneer Trails Council.
1945
- Kansas City Council purchased Camp Oakledge on the Lake of the Ozarks and Independence Council purchased Prairie Schooner located in the city limits of Kansas City, Missouri.
1943
- Camp Daisy Hindman in Shawnee County, Kansas expanded to 100 acres.
1940
- The Independence Girl Scout Council was formed in Missouri.
1937
- Topeka, Kansas Council organized troops of high school aged girls (ages 14-18) as an experiment — this was the start of Senior Girl Scouting.
1933
- The Manhattan Council for Girl Scouts in Kansas was granted a charter by the national organization, Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).
1931
- The St. Joseph Girl Scout Association was formed.
- The Girl Scout camp in Dover, Kansas was officially named Camp Daisy Hindman.
1930
- The first Girl Scout troop in Manhattan Kansas was organized.
- The Lawrence Girl Scouts Council in Kansas was organized and given a charter.
1927
- The Nightingale Troop started in St. Joseph Missouri.
1923
- Girl Scouting began in greater Kansas City.
- Organization of the Topeka, Kansas Girl Scouts was completed.
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