GHV Council Community, The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is pleased to report that we have made substantial progress in our Chapter 11 case as part of our ongoing efforts to reach a global resolution that will equitably compensate survivors and ensure Scouting’s future by resolving past abuse cases for both the national organization and […]
GHV Statement on National Bankruptcy Status
Greater Hudson Valley Scouting Community: We would like to take a moment to update you on the National Bankruptcy and how it will affect our Council. We, the Council Key 4 were required to sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) regarding the bankruptcy, so there are some details (numbers) that we cannot share at this point. […]
Camping Update 6/16/21
UPDATE: As of Oct. 1 all unvaccinated people must wear a mask indoors on all Council Owned Properties. Masks are strongly recommend for vaccinated people in buildings on Council owned properties. Greater Hudson Valley Council: We hope you all were able to see Governor Cuomo on June 15, 2021, as he has lifted all […]
2021-2022 Membership Fee Update
Dear Unit Leader: The Boy Scouts of America – National Council recently released the 2021/2022 National Membership Fees that will go into effect August 1, 2021. In keeping with Council policy the Greater Hudson Valley Council formed a Program & Insurance Fee Task Force to review our fees. As part of the Merger Agreement, the […]
May 28 Camping Update
May 28, 2021 GHV Update The New York Department of Health has made changes to the requirements for overnight and summer camp usage. The Council Key-3 and Management Team will implement the following rules as of today: Summer Camp (Read & Bullowa) & Council Sponsored Activities with Youth: To enter camp, (youth or adult) you […]
Announcement to GHV Scouting Families
Greater Hudson Valley Council Families: Over the last 16 months, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America has been working to achieve a settlement in its bankruptcy that resulted from thousands of abuse cases filed around the US. The vast majority of these cases are from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, with some […]

