Talk:Minsi Trails Council
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editReferences in the Controversies section
editI think the references used here are meant solely to promote one POV.--evrik (talk) 18:51, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
- If you've read Controversies section, it should be obvious. --evrik (talk) 20:23, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
One Troop 99 in Minsi Trails Council
editThe listing of Units includes 2 Troop 99: the second one (Effort) is the only 99 in Minsi Trails. There is a Troop 98, which is located in Brodheadsville. --CharliePATpk 15:37, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
By the shores of old Stillwater, with its azure blue.
Lies a camp of friendly Boy Scouts, cheerful, brave, and true.
Sing her glories, live her ideals hold her memories dear.
Give a cheer that all may hear it; Hail all hail Minsi.
Far away from care and turmoil of the busy town.
In a Brotherhood of Scouting; We will there be found.
Sing her glories, live her ideals, hold her memories dear.
Give a cheer that all may hear it; Hail all hail Minsi!
Trexler Scout Reservation
editCamp exists to serve the council; not notable outside of this context. --—— Gadget850 (Ed) talk - 13:19, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
New source(s)
edit- Safford, Sean. Why the Garden Club Couldn't Save Youngstown: The Transformation of the Rust Belt, 2009, Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674031760
An article in The Atlantic, "How Are the Boy Scouts Doing in American Cities?" mentions this book, which contrasts the histories of Youngtown, OH, and Allentown, PA, and credits the strength of Allentown's BSA council board with helping the city weather the rustbelt crisis. The article covers some current issues as well. Both the book and the article would be good sources. 68.123.205.75 (talk) 20:11, 12 October 2014 (UTC)