Royaneh Village (Golden Gate District)
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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
San Franciso Bay Area Council, Boy Scouts of America