Royaneh Village (Golden Gate District)

Achewon Nimat Lodge 282 San Francisco Bay Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
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Welcome to Royaneh Village, the village of the Indian Chief. We serve all the communities of San Francisco and the northern half of Daly City of the Golden Gate District of the San Francisco Bay Area Council. With a history of service that dates back to 1944 we continue to provide leadership and service to the Packs, Troops, District and Council. Our village name "Royaneh" originated from Royaneh Lodge which in turn got its name from the term the San Francisco Council used in the 1940’s to describe their two council camps. The name Royaneh comes from a Scout by the name of George Hart from Troop 54 in San Francisco who won a competition in May 1925 to name the new Scout camp in Cazadero. George indicated that the meaning of the word “Royaneh” came from the Iroquois Indians that meant “Camp of Joy” or “Meeting Place of the Tribes”. Meeting Time: 7:30 pm Held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month Meeting Location ( click on link for directions ): West Portal Lutheran Church & School 200 Sloat Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94132 Village Leaders: Click here for the Village Contact Information
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