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ABOUT US

Scouting along the Mississippi River

The area served by the Mississippi Valley Council includes a twelve county area of West Central Illinois, Southeast Iowa and Northeast Missouri.  Two Council Service Centers are provided for the convenience of the leaders and staffed with 12 full time council employees.  Council offices are located in Quincy, Illinois and Burlington, Iowa.  The council serves almost 6,000 youth and 2,000 leaders and a host of partner organizations.  There are four districts within our council area (see link above to tell which district you are located in).  The council owns two camps that are available to provide a great camping experience for our youth. 

The council provides many training opportunities for new leaders.  You may find these listed under the Training button and on your district page.  Each district has a monthly meeting called a Roundtable that provides program ideas and helpful suggestions from experienced Scouters.  The links below will be helpful for new boys, new parents and new leaders. 

2008 Council Annual Report

2007 Council Annual Report

Vision Statement

The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training.

In the future, Scouting will continue to:

*  Offer young people responsible fun and adventure
*   Instill in young people lifetime values and develop in them ethical character
     as expressed in the Scout Oath and Scout Law
*   Train young people in citizenship, service, and leadership
*   Serve America's communities and families with its quality, values-based
     program.

Date last modified September 22, 2009
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