Boy Scouts of America, Mid-America Council
The Boy Scouts of America, Mid-America Council serves 20,814 youth in 58 counties in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. The Council, supported by 7,017 volunteers,
is headquartered in Omaha, with a satellite service center in Sioux City, Iowa.
Durham Scout Center
12401 West Maple Road
Omaha, NE 68164
P: 402.431.9BSA /
402.431.9272
F: 402.431.0444
Toll Free: 1.877.5BSAMAC /
1.877.527.2622
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Sioux City Scout Center
306 Virginia Street, Suite C
Sioux City, IA 51101
P: 712.255.8846
F: 712.255.9587 |
Hours
Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat-Sun: Closed |
Hours
Mon-Fri: 8am-1pm and 2pm-5:30pm
Thur: 9am-1pm and 2pm-6pm
Sat-Sun: Closed |
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MAC 2013 National Scout Jamboree Contingent & OA patch sets
Be a part of MAC jamboree history while celebrating our endangered species. The jamboree contingent set features council strips of endangered species and a large center back patch of endangered plant species native to our council. The Order of the Arrow set exhibits West Virginia endangered species. Whole sets are available for purchase online for $55/ea for the contingent set and $10/ea for the OA set. To order your commemorative sets click the button below and submit your order. No maximum # of sets to order however limited supplies are available.
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"Fireside Chat with Eric"
All leaders and parents are invited to participate in "Fireside Chat with Eric", a monthly conference call with MAC Scout Executive Eric Magendantz. This is an opportunity to share your thoughts, concerns and feedback with Eric and other Scout leaders and parents.
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The Voice of the Scout
The Mid-America Council is excited to announce Voice of the Scout (VOS) the BSA's first nation-wide effort to directly engage our volunteers! The initiative Voice of the Scout is a system of continuous surveys and reports that will capture the value our members, parents and volunteers are associating with Scouting. Read More
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Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America 2013 Operating Budget
Download the 2013 Budget  .
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Boy Scouts of America Discover(r) Prepaid Card
We're proud to announce that the Boy Scouts of America Discover(r) Prepaid Card is now available. With the Scout Prepaid Card, parents will be teaching their Scout how to manage money wisely. Read More
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Council Property Assessment & Committee
The Council Board of Trustees has designated an Ad Hoc Committee to do a full assessment of our all of our Council properties. This assessment will be data driven by usage, land assessments, population statistics, programming, and more. The goal is to find a property investment per camping night for each of our camps. They will also be conducting an asset management study of all structures.
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Mid-America Council and Hy-Vee Food Stores partnership
 The Mid-America Council and Hy-Vee Food Stores have a partnership that will benefit you. Effective immediately you will receive 10% off all Hy-Vee plain label products, meat, produce, dairy, frozen, and general merchandise for all of your unit activities.
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Become a part of the MAC Relationships Committee
Relationships Committees are about the relationships of Charter Partners and the units that they charter.
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Council Training Committee Contacts
Need to know more about training? Find out who in the Council's Training Committee.
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BSA Alumni Connection
The Boy Scouts of America has launched the BSA Alumni Connection program in an attempt to reconnect with millions of Scouting alumni across the United States, in time for them to participate in the organization's 2010 centennial celebration.
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YOUth Protection Begins with YOU!
 The Boy Scouts of America places the greatest importance on creating the most secure environment possible for our youth members. To maintain such an environment, the BSA developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and leaders with resources for the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing programs.
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BSA Mandatory Reporting policy
The BSA has a Mandatory Reporting policy which states that registered leaders must report any suspected child abuse and/or violation of the BSA Youth protection Policy. Click on the 'Read more' link for more information.
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