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===Capitol Area Council=== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Capitol Area Council (#564) |image= |type=council |owner=[[Scouting_America|Scouting America ]] |headquarters=12500 North IH 25<br>[[Austin, Texas]] 78753 |location=Texas |country=United States |coords= |f-date=1912 |defunct= |founders= |founder= |members=24,000 youth |chiefscouttitle=President |chiefscout=Marietta Scott |chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner |chiefscout2=Mani Kuruvila |chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive |chiefscout3=Jon Yates |website={{url|https://www.bsacac.org}} }} The '''Capitol Area Council''' serves Scouts and Scouting volunteers in 15 [[Central Texas]] counties surrounding Austin. The council currently (when?) serves 24,000 young people, and is led by the current Scout Executive, Jon Yates. ====Organization==== * Armadillo District * Bee Cave District * Blackland Prairie District * Chisholm Trail District * Colorado River District * Hill Country District * Live Oak District * North Shore District * Sacred Springs District * San Gabriel District * Thunderbird District * Waterloo District ====Camps==== * Lost Pines Scout Reservation - Bastrop County, Texas * Griffith League Scout Ranch - Bastrop County, Texas * Camp Alma McHenry - near Giddings, Texas * Camp Green Dickson - near Gonzales, Texas * Smilin V -- Liberty Hill (Williamson County), Texas * Roy D. Rivers Wilderness Camp - Near Smithville, Texas ====Order of the Arrow==== * Tonkawa #99<ref>{{url |http://tonkawa99.org}}</ref> First chartered by the National Council on January 20, 1937, by Joe Lindsay Jr. and Joe Lindsay Sr., Tonkawa Lodge #99 started as Tejas Lodge but was later changed to Tonkawa in 1938 with lodge 72 already having the name. Tonkawa Lodge #99 was proudly had one of its members become the [[Order of the Arrow]] National Chief in 2011, Jonathan "Bunker" Hillis. Currently Tonkawa Lodge #99 has 12 Chapters that are aligned and named with the above-mentioned Districts.
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