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===Tukabatchee Area Council=== {{Infobox WorldScouting | image = Tukabatchee Area Council CSP.png | name = Tukabatchee Area Council (#005) | location = Montgomery, Alabama | country = United States | f-date = | chiefscouttitle = Scout Executive | chiefscout = | website = {{url | http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org}} }} Formed in 1919 as the Montgomery Council, the council would change its name to Montgomery County in 1923, and then to Tukabatchee Area in 1946.<ref name="CSP Book" /> ====Organization==== As of 2015, the Council consists of:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/?pgID=about|website=Tukabatchee Area Council|access-date=19 June 2015|title=Tukabatcheebsa}}</ref> * Crane District * Ecunchatee District * Frontier District * Muskogee District In addition, the Council's Exploring program is considered a district for organizational purposes, though it consists solely of Exploring and Venturing units and not traditional Scouting Troops or Packs. ====Camps==== The council is home to two camps, both located on the 1000-acre Warner Scout Reservation in northeast Autauga County. *[https://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/camp-tukabatchee Camp Tukabatchee] opened in the summer of 2000 and currently serves as the primary facility for Boy Scout events. *[https://www.tukabatcheebsa.org/camp-hobbs Camp Dexter C. Hobbs] is built on the site of the original Camp Tukabatchee, and operates as a Cub Scout camp and family camp. ====Order of the Arrow==== The council's Order of the Arrow Lodge, [https://www.alibamu.org/ Alibamu #179], was formally chartered in 1940 and is Alabama's oldest lodge. It is home to the Order of the Arrow's 1999 National Chief, Will Parker, and the 2007 National Vice Chief, Larry Newton.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://alibamu.org/history/ | title=History | Alibamu Lodge 179 |website=Alibamu.org |access-date=18 August 2020}}</ref> The lodge comprises 5 chapters, each corresponding to one of the council's districts:<ref>{{cite web |title=Chapters | Alibamu Lodge 179 |url=https://www.alibamu.org/chapters |website=Alibamu.org |access-date=18 August 2020}}</ref> * Cahaba Chapter, Crane District * Chilitauga Chapter, Frontier District * Cholocco Litabixie Chapter, College students and others living outside council boundaries * Pinhoti Chapter, Muscogee District * Towassa Chapter, Ecunchatee District
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