michigan crossroads council parent portal

by Amanda Simonis 3 min read

What is Michigan Crossroads Council?

The Michigan Crossroads Council (MCC) is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that encompasses the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The council was formed in 2012 by the merger of nine councils. The Scouting program in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan saw a drastic drop in membership beginning in the early 2000s.

What is the Michigan Parents' Council?

– Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer created the Michigan Parents' Council to more formally bring parents into the policymaking process.

What does the Michigan Education Council do?

The council will build on Governor Whitmer’s work to include the parent perspective into the start of the 2022-2023 school year, the education budget, and streamline how parent recommendations are included in Michigan’s education budget.

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What is the Michigan Crossroads Council?

The Organization of the Michigan Crossroads Council Boy Scouts of America councils in Area 2 of the Central Region is unique to Michigan. The Michigan Crossroads Council (MCC) was created by the merger of nine councils in the lower peninsula of Michigan.

What is the MCC in Scouting?

Scouting portal. The Michigan Crossroads Council (MCC) is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves the youth of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The council was formed in 2012 by the merger of nine councils.

Why did the Scouting program in Michigan drop?

The decrease in population was due to the economy in Michigan and the resulting out-migration of population, jobs and industry.

Where is the Rota Kiwan Scout Reservation?

Rota-Kiwan Scout Reservation, Kalamazoo, Michigan – sold to Kalamazoo County to be used as a park. Silver Trails Scout Reservation, Jeddo, Michigan – sold to gavel company. Camp Greilick, Traverse City, Michigan - now called GO•REC, used for business retreats.

When did the lower peninsula councils merge?

As a result, in 2012, the remaining lower peninsula councils were merged into the Michigan Crossroads Council and its Field Service Councils. In 2020, Michigan Crossroads Council made a decision to merge their Field Service Councils to create one central Council.

Which councils voted not to join Area 2?

Erie Shores Council in northwest Ohio voted not to join Area 2 project. Hiawathaland Council in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, voted against merging into MCC and later merged with the Bay-Lakes Council in Wisconsin.

Is Michigan Crossroads closed?

Since its inception, the Michigan Crossroads Council has closed and sold several camps owned by predecessor councils to balance its finances. The following camp properties are no longer operated for an indefinite amount of time and are not available for reservations:

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Overview

Organization

The Organization of the Michigan Crossroads Council Boy Scouts of America councils in Area 2 of the Central Region is unique to Michigan. The Michigan Crossroads Council (MCC) was created by the merger of nine councils in the lower peninsula of Michigan. It is a coordinating council that oversees properties, personnel, and program.
As of 2021, Michigan Crossroads council has absorbed it's Field Service Councils and is now div…

History

The Scouting program in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan saw a drastic drop in membership beginning in the early 2000s. The decrease in population was due to the economy in Michigan and the resulting out-migration of population, jobs and industry. The Area 2 Project was created in 2010 and studied the impact on Scouting and presented the Crossroads Recommendation, which proposed th…

Order of the Arrow - Mishigami Lodge 29

The council is served by the Mishigami Lodge 29. The word Mishigami means "Land of Great Waters" in the Ojibwa language. The lodge uses the Mastodon as its totem. Mishigami Lodge performs service to all Michigan Crossroads Council Camps, hosts fellowship activities, promotes camping among council Boy Scout Troops and Cub Scout Packs, and attends regional and national Order of the Arrow events.

Camps

All properties in the Michigan Crossroads Council are operated by the council-wide Outdoor Adventures Division. Each year, the Outdoor Adventures Committee assesses the council property and determines which programs each camp will be operating such as resident summer camps, weekend camping, or shooting sports activities. The following is a list of camps that MCC operates: