Mr. Art Harris, York Senior District Executive, has been granted early retirement from active professional service in the Palmetto Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Read moreNorman F. Schaefer honored as NESA National Outstanding Eagle Scout
The Palmetto Council NESA Committee honored a lifelong Scouter, Norman F. Schaefer, as our third recipient of the NESA National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award.
Read moreDr. Gates will lead the National Executive Board for two one-year terms
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) National Council today elected Dr. Robert M. Gates, former secretary of defense and former director of central intelligence, as the organization’s national president. In this volunteer role, Dr. Gates will lead the National Executive Board, which guides the Boy Scouts of America as it serves 2.5 million youth members, for two one-year terms. He is the 35th president of the BSA, following telecom pioneer and co-owner of the Seattle Mariners Wayne Perry.
“The Boy Scouts of America had a profound influence on my childhood and helped form the foundation of my career in public service. I’ve had tremendous opportunities in my life, but I can say without hesitation that my memories of Scouting are every bit as vivid and meaningful as what came later. I believe every boy deserves an opportunity to experience what Scouting offers,” said Dr. Gates. “Scouting teaches youth how to set and achieve goals, develops a deep commitment to serve others, and creates leaders for tomorrow who are not only prepared to serve their communities, but also prepared for life and leadership. Just as it did for me.”
Dr. Gates has a long history of participation and service in the BSA. He is a past member of the National Executive Board; a past president of the National Eagle Scout Association; a distinguished Eagle Scout; a recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, the highest commendation given by the BSA for extraordinary service to youth; and a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow, the highest mark of distinction and recognition for those with exceptional service and unselfish interests.
“On behalf of the Boy Scouts of America’s millions of youth members and adult leaders, I am honored to welcome Dr. Gates into the role of national president,” said Wayne Brock, Chief Scout Executive. “As one of our nation’s most respected public servants and a proven leader of the highest caliber, Dr. Gates is a shining example of how our organization positions individuals for success and he will be a great ambassador for sharing the Scouting story throughout the country.”
During his notable career, Dr. Gates has served eight U.S. presidents of both political parties. He is the only secretary of defense to be asked to remain in that office by a newly elected president. Prior to his post at the Department of Defense, Dr. Gates was the president of Texas A&M University, the nation’s seventh-largest university. Dr. Gates also served as director of central intelligence and is the only career officer in the CIA’s history to rise from entry-level employee to director.Dr. Gates has been awarded the National Security Medal and the Presidential Citizens Medal, has twice received the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, and has three times received the CIA’s highest award, the Distinguished Intelligence Medal. On his last day in office as secretary of defense, Dr. Gates was awarded the nation’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by President Obama.
In addition to Scouting, Dr. Gates is the chancellor of the College of William & Mary and has served on the board of directors and executive committee of the American Council on Education and the board of directors of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges.
A native of Kansas, Dr. Gates received his bachelor’s degree from the College of William & Mary, his master’s degree in history from Indiana University, and his doctorate in Russian and Soviet history from Georgetown University. He is the author of Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War, which was released in January 2014. His memoir, From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider’s Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War, was published in 1996. He and his wife, Becky, have two grown children.
Silver Beaver recipients recognized at Volunteer Banquet
The Palmetto Council is excited to recognize the volunteer efforts of four individuals by presenting them the Silver Beaver Awards. The Silver Beaver is the highest award a local council can bestow upon a volunteer. Please join us in congratulating our 2014 Silver Beaver Class.
Read moreAlex S. Wins 4 foot Scout Stocking
Congratulations to Alex S. from Pack 145!
Alex won a four-foot Scout stocking during the Santa's Scout Shop event on December 3rd.
Read moreVictor Durrah promoted to Senior District Executive
The Palmetto Council is proud to congratulate Mr. Victor Durrah on his promotion to Senior District Executive. He will begin his new assignment on January 1, 2014. Victor has successfully served the Gaffney and Spartanburg communities to ensure a quality Scouting experience for young people.
Read moreSanta's Scout Shop
Join us for Santa's Scout Shop! Enjoy a day full of refreshments, activities, and fun for all, and enter our drawing for a 4’ stocking packed full of “Scout Goodies”!
Read more2013 Scouting for Food Results
The Palmetto Council of the Boy Scouts of America held its annual “Scouting for Food” Drive Saturday November 9, 2013. The “Scouting for Food” Drive is the Boy Scouts of America’s largest community service project. Scouts from Spartanburg, Cherokee, Union, York, Chester, & Lancaster counties participated in the Drive. As a collective group, the Palmetto Council collected 58,092 pounds of food.
Read morePalmetto Council names Greg Leitch new Scout Executive
On Friday September 6, 2013 the Palmetto Council, Boy Scouts of America Scout Executive selection committee named Greg Leitch as their new Scout Executive / CEO. Mr. Leitch will begin his duties at the Palmetto Council on October 7, 2013. He has successfully completed an assignment as the Assistant Scout Executive / Chief Operating Officer of the East Texas Area Council in Tyler, Texas.
Read moreBob Justice awarded National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award
Robert Eugene Justice became a Boy Scout in Nillis, West Virginia, at age 12. Bob earned his Eagle Scout badge and has continued to “help other people at all times” (part of the Scout Oath) throughout his lifetime. Now at age 86, Bob has 74 years of continuous Scouting service. During WWII, he served as Scoutmaster on several military bases. He went on to become a Scouting Professional, leading Councils as a Scout Executive, and serving on the National Boy Scout Training Staff. He has been active with Scouting through the Baptist Churches for many years, and currently serves on the Palmetto Council Executive Board. It is here, as a dedicated volunteer that Bob continues to give back to the community, what Scouting gave to him so many years ago. Bob’s leadership extends far beyond Scouting.
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