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===Greater Yosemite Council=== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Greater Yosemite Council (#059) |image=Greater Yosemite Council CSP.png |type=council |owner=[[Scouting_America|Scouting America ]] |headquarters=[[Modesto, California]] |location= |country=United States |coords= |f-date=1917 |defunct= |founders= |founder= |members= |chiefscouttitle=President |chiefscout= |chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner |chiefscout2= |chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive |chiefscout3= |website= {{url|yosemitescouting.org}} }} The '''Greater Yosemite Council''' (#059) is a local council of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] based in [[Modesto, California]]. It was founded in 1920 as the Modesto Council. In 1921 Modesto changed its name to the Stanislaus County Council, and in 1922 to the Yosemite Area Council. In 1998, the council changed its name to the Greater Yosemite Council. In 1997, the Forty Niner Council (#052) merged with the Yosemite Area Council. The Forty Niner Council was founded in 1918 as the Stockton Council. In 1922 Stockton changed its name to San Joaquin, and in 1929 to San Joaquin-Calaveras Council. <!-- This may have been a merger with a Calaveras County Council founded in 1925 or 1929 --> In 1957, San Joaquin-Calaveras Council changed its name to Forty Niner Council.{{listref|a}} ====Organization==== The council reorganized eight districts into three in 2011. The 49er District. Calaveras District, and the Big Valley District were combined into the Gold Country District. The Chief Tenaya District and the Golden Heritage District, and Waukeen District formed the Sierra Valley District. The El Capitan District and the Wawona District became the Rio Del Oro District. ====Camps==== *Camp John Mensinger<ref>{{Cite web |title=Council Camps |url=http://www.yosemitescouting.org/sections/Camping/resources |website=yosemitescouting.org}}</ref> *Camp McConnell ====Former camps==== *Camp Micke, near Lodi (operated by Stockton Council) *Camp Cowell, near Santa Cruz (operated by San Joaquin-Calaveras Council) *Camp Dorrington, near Arnold (operated by San Joaquin-Calaveras Council) *Camp Baxter, near Arnold (operated by San Joaquin-Calaveras Council) *Camp Paradise, previous name of Camp 49 (operated by 49er Council) *Camp 49er, near Avery CA. (operated by 49er Council) *Camp Bob MacBride, east side of Pinecrest Lake (operated by Yosemite Area Council) *Camp Minkalo, in Amador County (operated by 49er Council) *Camp Hi-Sierra, near Silver Lake in Amador County (operated by 49er Council) ====Order of the Arrow==== *Toloma Lodge #64<ref>{{Cite web |title=Toloma Lodge #64 |url=http://www.yosemitescouting.org/sections/OrderoftheArrow |website=yosemitescouting.org}}</ref>
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