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Robert Atherton H.I. “Bart” Bartlett, II John A. Brock Lee E. Buddrus Joseph E. Cappy Carlin Conner David Cordell Steve L. Cropper PRESIDENT Darton Zink Bill Haines, Scout Executive / CEO Brett Lessley Bill Lissau A.H. “Chip” McElroy, II Robert Peterson Joe Podpechan John Pojman Stephen W. Ray Frank C. Robson INDIAN NATIONS COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ANNUAL INVESTOR’S REPORT Gentner Drummond John Graves Hans Helmerich Frazier Henke Ralph Hill Mike Holdgrafer Jim Holloman Robert J. LaFortune Judith A. Smith Jeff Stava Barry Steichen Charles C. Stephenson, Jr. W.H. “Bill” Thompson, Jr. John D. Williams, Sr. Marty Williams Richard A. Williford (918)743-6125 [email protected] OKSCOUTS.ORG OKSCOUTS Indian Nations Council | 4295 South Garnett Road | Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146 BUILDING ADVENTURE Dr. Kaveh Ashenayi, Eagle District Wes Mitchell, Exploring District Tom Carment, Neosho District Matt Clifton, Outreach District David L. Rampy, Sac and Fox District Reid Shipley, Scout Reach District Tad Jones, Sequoyah District Chris Thoma, Twin Arrows District District Chairmen 2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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Robert AthertonH.I. “Bart” Bartlett, IIJohn A. BrockLee E. BuddrusJoseph E. CappyCarlin ConnerDavid CordellSteve L. Cropper

PRESIDENTDarton Zink

Bill Haines, Scout Executive / CEO

Brett LessleyBill LissauA.H. “Chip” McElroy, IIRobert PetersonJoe PodpechanJohn PojmanStephen W. RayFrank C. Robson

INDIAN NATIONS COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

ANNUAL INVESTOR’S REPORT

Gentner DrummondJohn GravesHans HelmerichFrazier HenkeRalph HillMike HoldgraferJim HollomanRobert J. LaFortune

Judith A. Smith Jeff StavaBarry SteichenCharles C. Stephenson, Jr.W.H. “Bill” Thompson, Jr.John D. Williams, Sr.Marty WilliamsRichard A. Williford

(918)743-6125 [email protected] OKSCOUTS.ORG OKSCOUTS

Indian Nations Council | 4295 South Garnett Road | Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146

BUILDING ADVENTURE

Dr. Kaveh Ashenayi, Eagle DistrictWes Mitchell, Exploring DistrictTom Carment, Neosho DistrictMatt Clifton, Outreach District

David L. Rampy, Sac and Fox DistrictReid Shipley, Scout Reach District

Tad Jones, Sequoyah DistrictChris Thoma, Twin Arrows District

District Chairmen

2018 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

MISSION THE INDIAN NATIONS COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA PREPARES YOUNG PEOPLE TO MAKE ETHICAL CHOICES OVER THEIR LIFETIMES BY INSTILLING IN THEM THE VALUES OF THE SCOUT OATH AND LAW.

Scouting builds leaders. It teaches them to seek out challenges, and lead others in overcoming them. Many Scouts achieve more by the age of 18 than some people do in a lifetime.

Former Scouts sit on the boards of global corporations, walk the halls of the White House and have been known to occasionally go hiking on the moon. The lessons youth learn in Scouting prepare them for their lifelong journey to improve themselves and their communities.

The Indian Nations Council celebrates over a centuryof providing the Mission and Programs of the Boy Scouts of America to 20,000 Scouts and their families participating in 18 counties throughout eastern Oklahoma.

HOW WE ARE FUNDED

Friends of Scouting34%

Summer Camp 30%

United Way11%

Endowment 9%

Product Sales8%

District / Council Activities 5%

Misc.2%

Scout Shop 1%

HOW WE PUT YOUR INVESTMENT TO WORK

Camping24%49%

12%

5%

Unit Service

Outreach

Activities

Facilities10%

20,000FAMILIES SERVED

7,825

SCOUTSattended camps in our council.

160 SCOUTS IN OUR COUNCIL EARNED THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUTLAST YEAR

27,342HOURS

of community service were completed in Eagle projects.

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The Robson Mega Zip Line at Mabee Scout Reservation is one-third of a mile long, making it the longest zip line in Oklahoma!

UNIQUE FACT INDIAN NATIONS COUNCIL

Cherokee Nation Scout ReservationCamp Darby at the Cherokee Nation Scout Ranch is located on 240-Acres southeast of Tahlequah, Oklahoma on Barren Fork Creek. Camp Darby is used year-round for weekend camping and canoeing trips down the Illinois River.

Graves Scout ReservationThe 170-Acre Graves Scout Reservation is located in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Camp Robson includes large pavilions throughout the property and great views of the lake. Perfect for day activities, family picnics, fishing and canoeing.

Hale Scout ReservationHale Scout Reservation is a 620-Acre camp located in the beautiful winding stair mountains in southeastern Oklahoma. Nestled in the Quachita national Forest. Hale Scout Reservation is a premier summer camp destination for youth from many surrounding states. Hale Scout Reservation provides rugged outdoor challenges, high adventure, beautiful scenic views and one of the best summer camp experiences in the nation.

Mabee Scout ReservationMabee Scout Reservation includes Camp Garland, the Bartlett Training Center, Williamson Family Shooting Sports Complex. Set on 600 wooded acres of camping property located five miles south of Locust Grove, Oklahoma along the banks of spring creek. The camp is the perfect setting for Large events, training courses, camping, shooting sports and weekend activities.

Zink Scout RanchZink Scout Ranch is located 30 minutes outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma on Skiatook Lake. Babbitt Cub World is one of the first themed Cub Scout camping facilities in the Nation.

ZBASE Jack Zink high adventure base (ZBASE) is a high adventure leadership program that will be operated by the local Indian Nations Council and serve Boy Scouts and Venture Scouts as well as high adventure enthusiasts on a regional basis. The leadership curriculum will provide an outdoor discovery-based classroom designed to develop participants’ leadership skills and learn more about themselves and others in a hands-on, active experience. The programs offered will be unique to not only the area, but to scouting in general. ZBASE will encompass 35,000 acres on Zink Ranch as well as 10,000 acres of Skiatook Lake.

COUNCIL PROPERTIES

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Cub Scouts Attended Family Camps Throughout the Year4,482

Boy Scouts & Venture Scouts Participated in High Adventure Programs

Boy Scouts & Leaders Attended Indian Nations Council Resident Camps

Cub Scouts

Boy Scouts & Venture Scouts

779

322

4,256

Cub Scouts Attended Day & Resident Camps