Three Fires Council

BSA, Three Fires Council
Norris Scout Center

415 North Second St.
St. Charles, IL 60174
P: (630) 584-9250

 
Norris Scout Shop
P: (630) 797-4614
Deicke Scout Shop
P: (630) 231-3192
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Council Calendar

May 2012
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Upcoming Events

Wed May 23 @07:00PM - 10:00PM
Climbing Training
Thu May 24 @07:30PM -
Activities Committee
Thu May 24 @07:30PM -
FOS Victory Party
Sat May 26
Scout Shops Closed
Mon May 28
Memorial Day
Mon May 28
Norris Service Center & Scout Shops Closed
Mon May 28 @11:00AM - 12:00PM
FF Memorial Day Parade Participation
Tue May 29
Ascension of Baha'u'llah*
Wed May 30 @07:00PM - 09:00PM
TFC Web Committee
Fri Jun 01
OA Spring Fellowship

TFC Register for Upcoming Events

2012 OA Lodge Dues
2011-12-01 - 2012-10-01

Spring Pack Roundup Materials
2012-01-11 - 2012-06-30

OA Spring Fellowship
2012-06-01 - 2012-06-03

Baloo & OLS for Webelos Leaders
2012-06-08 - 2012-06-10

FF Native American Craft Day
2012-06-09

National Youth Leadership Training
2012-06-17 - 2012-06-23

Council Recognition Banquet
2012-06-21

Jamboree Shakedown
2012-07-13 - 2012-07-17

Wood Badge Orientation
2012-08-05

2013 National Jamboree
2013-07-15 - 2013-07-24

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BSAAs a donor to the Boy Scouts of America, you can use your giving to achieve personal goals, enhance your financial security, and to help shape the future of Scouting. Find out how you can help Scouting while helping your family.


Scouting’s original founder, Lord Robert Baden-Powell, lived by an interesting motto: we only have a short time to live, so we must do things that are worthwhile, and do them now. This belief clearly influenced his vision of the organization he was to create. But it also continues to define the true importance of Scouting, the relevance and impact of its programs, and the vital role that our great volunteers play in making Scouting what it is today. Few things are as worthwhile, or as important to do now, as taking care of those you love and care about the most. So take a few minutes to see some of the wonderful things you can do with your charitable gifts, in ways that can benefit you, your family, and your favorite charities.

Founders CircleTHE FOUNDER'S CIRCLE 

The Founders Circle is intended to recognize deferred gifts designated for council endowment funds.With deferred giving (also called planned giving) so widely and effectively used by so many donors, the BSA wants to recognize the importance of such major gifts. Donors are recognized for gift commitments of $100,000 or more. Unlike the other endowment recognition awards, a donor may qualify for membership with gifts made through:
  • Charitable bequests in a will or codicil.
  • Charitable trusts, such as unitrusts, annuity trusts, and lead trusts .
  • BSA Gift Annuities or BSA Pooled Income Fund gifts .
  • Life insurance/retirement plan designations .
Other deferred gifts approved by the local council .There are four levels of membership within the Founders Circle: