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===Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council=== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council |image= |type=council |owner=[[GSUSA]] |headquarters=[[Columbus, Ohio]] |location= |country=United States |coords= |f-date=2009 |defunct= |founders= |founder= |members= |chiefscouttitle= Chief Executive Officer |chiefscout= Tammy Wharton |chiefscouttitle2=Board Chair |chiefscout2= Laura L. Warren |chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive |chiefscout3= |website=[http://www.gsoh.org gsoh.org] }} Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council serves over 29,000 girls in 33 counties in central, north-central, south-central, and southeastern Ohio. This was formed by a merger of Girl Scouts - Seal of Ohio Council, Girl Scouts - Heart of Ohio, and Heritage Trails Girl Scout Council on January 1, 2009. <!-- Adams, Ashland, Athens, Coshocton, Crawford, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Highland, Hocking, Holmes, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison, Marion, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Richland, Ross, Scioto, Union, Vinton, Washington, Wayne and Wyandotte. --> Council camps are Beckoning Trails in the [[Hocking Hills|Hocking hills]] with {{convert|108|acre|ha}}, Crooked Lane near [[Mt. Gilead, Ohio]] with {{convert|226|acre|ha}}, {{convert|240|acre|ha}} Ken-Jockety along the [[Big Darby Creek]] in [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]], and Molly Lauman near [[Lucasville, Ohio]] with {{convert|170|acre|ha}}. The Zanesville Service Center in [[Muskingum County, Ohio|Muskingum County]] also has {{convert|8|acre|ha}} which can be used for camping. Camp Cornish in [[Knox County, Ohio|Knox County]] had been a Girl Scout camp but was sold and acquired by a local community foundation for use by non-profit groups; the local council has 35 guaranteed days a year at it.
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