California Inland Empire Council


The California Inland Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America was formed in 1973 through the merger of the Arrowhead Area and Riverside Area Councils. In 1974 Grayback Council also merged into the new council. In 2006, the council acquired the San Bernardino County portions of Old Baldy Council. The council territory includes all of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

History

The Riverside Area Council was founded in 1919 as the Riverside Council. In 1927, the Hemet-San Jacinto Valley Council merged into the merged into Riverside Area Council. In 1944, the council changed its name to Riverside County and Redlands, and in 1945 back to Riverside County. The Grayback Council was founded in 1945 as the Redlands Area Council. It changed its name in 1952. The Arrowhead Area council was formed in 1922 as the San Bernardino Valley council. Prior to adopting the name Arrowhead Area in 1933, the council was known as the San Bernardino District from 1923 to 1933.

Organization

The Council is served by the Cahuilla Lodge #127. It currently has nine chapters, roughly one serving each district. " was formed January 1, 1973 from the merger of Tahquitz Lodge # 127 and Wisumahi Lodge # 478. In 1974, the Lodge welcomed A-tsa Lodge # 380 into the family to make the territory of the Lodge as we know it today." With the merger of the Old Baldy Council, Navajo Lodge #98 also was merged into the Cahuilla Lodge. The Lodge has received many awards, local and national, in its history, including the National Service Award, the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award, and the Section W4B Spirit Award.