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The Great Lakes Field Service Council was a field service council of the Michigan Crossroads Council, a local council of the Boy Scouts of America. It served the Detroit metropolitan area and covers all of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. The council had eight districts, one council service center, and four camp properties. The Great Lakes Field Service Council was the result of a 2012 merger of nine local councils into a statewide council due to an initiative to reorganize the administrative structure of the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • The Great Lakes Field Service Council was a field service council of the Michigan Crossroads Council, a local council of the Boy Scouts of America. It served the Detroit metropolitan area and covers all of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. The council had eight districts, one council service center, and four camp properties. The Great Lakes Field Service Council was the result of a 2012 merger of nine local councils into a statewide council due to an initiative to reorganize the administrative structure of the Boy Scouts of America. The Great Lakes Field Service Council was merged into the Eastern Division of the Michigan Crossroads Council in 2020 and as a result the Noquet Lodge #29 was officially merged into the Mishigami Lodge #29. Any references to the Council and/or Lodge are accurate to their final form before their respective mergers. To find current information about Michigan Crossroads Council or Mishigami Lodge, visit michiganscouting.org or mishigami.org (en)
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  • Cullen Houlihan (en)
  • Dennis Shagena (en)
  • Jim Huttenlocher (en)
  • Jody Batten (en)
  • Vic Pooler (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 2021 (xsd:integer)
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  • Detroit, Michigan (en)
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  • Alger, MI (en)
  • Lapeer, Michigan (en)
  • Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties (en)
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  • Camp Agawam (en)
  • D-bar-A Scout Ranch (en)
  • Edward N. Cole Canoe Base (en)
  • Great Lakes Field Service Council (en)
  • Lost Lake Scout Reservation (en)
  • Noquet Lodge (en)
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  • Bear Claw (en)
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  • The Great Lakes Field Service Council was a field service council of the Michigan Crossroads Council, a local council of the Boy Scouts of America. It served the Detroit metropolitan area and covers all of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. The council had eight districts, one council service center, and four camp properties. The Great Lakes Field Service Council was the result of a 2012 merger of nine local councils into a statewide council due to an initiative to reorganize the administrative structure of the Boy Scouts of America. (en)
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