Talk:Treasure Island Scout Reservation

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Evrik in topic History

Image missing edit

What happened to 275px|thumb|Map of Treasure Island (note that on the left (north)Marshall Island is obscured). Chris 02:38, 29 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

--evrik 22:54, 17 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

State Boundaries edit

Can anyone validate that Treasure Island is in New Jersy and Marshall Island in Pennsylvania? I always thought that the border was the mean river level on the New Jersy side, i.e. the river is entirely in Pennsylvania. Tim Keck 138.162.0.41 14:49, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • The boundary zig-zags between islands at that part of the river a USGS map of the area shows TI to be in Jersey, and MI to be in Pennsylvania. Coemgenus 16:24, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
  • Check out 40°28′21″N 75°03′57″W / 40.4725°N 75.0657°W / 40.4725; -75.0657

--evrik 14:40, 29 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Damage to camp edit

Treasure Island Boy Scout Camp Safely Evacuated

A community effort as two heroes emerge… (Pipersville, PA) June 28, 2006:

Treasure Island Boy Scout Camp, an actual island in the Delaware River, was evacuated due to flooding on Tuesday evening, just as the 2006 Summer Camping Season had begun. Scouting officials and local authorities who had been in contact and were monitoring the rising water levels made the joint decision to evacuate the camp to ensure everyone’s safety.

At 6:45 PM, the evacuation began and the island was completely vacated by 8:30 PM. Scouts were told to bring only their sleeping bags with them to expedite the process. Mark Berkery, Camp Ranger, and Brian Hoffman, Camp Program Director, piloted nearly two hundred people to safety in the surging Delaware waters, crossing the river for over fifteen trips each. The quick thinking and expertise of Berkery and Hoffman was instrumental in rescuing those involved from the threatening situation. The two men were the last across the river as they personally checked every campsite to guarantee that nobody was left stranded on the island.

Once on the main land, the local community displayed tremendous support for the displaced Scouts. School buses from Palisades School District transported the Scouts to the Delaware Valley Volunteer Fire house. There, they spent the night singing songs and telling stories of their adventures in the flood. This morning, the Scouts were fed breakfast and most have traveled back to their homes. Special thanks go to the Tinicum Township Police, Delaware Valley Fire Co., and the Point Pleasant Fire Co., who all worked seamlessly together to make a dangerous situation as safe as possible.

With the majority of the Boy Scout Campers safely home, the Cradle of Liberty Boy Scouts has offered its resources to the Red Cross Emergency Center recently stationed down the road from Treasure Island.

Scouts who were to attend camp at Treasure Island starting on July 2, 2006 for the week will be relocated to Resica Falls Boy Scout Camp in the Poconos.

Posted on http://www.colbsa.org on 28 June 2006 --evrik 14:40, 29 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

merge request edit

In compliance with Scouting WikiProject policy on sub-council entities, I propose the merger of this article into the larger Cradle of Liberty Council article. Local articles really need to be council level rather than by camp or lodge, and we really are trying to avoid sub-council articles. Chris 02:21, 11 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • I oppose this. These are both significant articles. --evrik 13:53, 11 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Marshall Island Bridge edit

I just returned from week one at TI, and as of now, a new bridge to Marshall is nearly complete, however, barge service from TI to Marshall is still required. Sam 19:23, 30 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Name edit

Looking at the COL website,[1] it appears that the full name is Treasure Island Scout Reservation; this article should be renamed as such. --Gadget850 ( Ed) 12:17, 7 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Makes sense to me. The full name is used fairly often. Coemgenus 13:48, 10 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Verifiability and Original Research edit

Per Wikipedia:Verifiability, Wikipedia:No original research, the following claims need sources to verify them. Facts must be backed by citations to reliable sources that contain these facts.

  • In April 2005, storms caused the highest flooding since 1955
  • Among the important buildings on the island are the Kiwanis Lodge (handicraft), the Klein Lodge (nature), the Health Lodge, the Trading Post, and "City Hall", which is the main office in control of Treasure Island.
  • Treasure Island has a swimming pool, which is scheduled to be demolished and rebuilt in 2006 or 2007.
  • Every year, the Treasure Island camp staff create a different theme, on which the summer activities are based.
  • Troops often take advantage of the camp's location in a river and near the Delaware Canal State Park.
  • the archery and rifle Ranges were sited on Marshall Island because of state laws.
  • Most of Marshall island is natural and uninhabited.

I placed {{fact}} tags by these claims. Do not remove these tags without providing a source for the claim they are attached to. MinsiPatches 04:32, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

  • Though I believe this is another example of your bad faith attacks on camp pages, I think all the citations have been dealt with. --evrik (talk) 14:37, 14 November 2007 (UTC)Reply


TI Closing edit

According to Cradle of Liberty's website Treasure Island is being closed. The Camping Committee decided that for "financial reasons" Treasure Island is going to be closed, effective Oct 1, 2008. Full Committee PDF report - Conchaga (talk) 05:43, 27 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

The closure of the camp is already in the article. Is this different than what we have now? ·:· Will Beback ·:· 05:56, 27 September 2008 (UTC)Reply
RIP

I just came back today from an OA (order of the Arrow) camping trip, where I boarded up Unami lodge, it is a sad day :( RIP: T.I. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Passerby25 (talkcontribs) 23:08, 5 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

History edit

It was originally privately owned by a Scoutmaster named Oscar G. Worman, who used it for his troop. Philadelphia Council leased the island from him for six years starting in 1913 and also held their first summer camp there in 1913. The council bought the island at the end of the lease in 1919. It was originally called Ridges Island. A council committee was inspecting the 50-acre island in 1913 when one member remarked that the scenic island truly was a "Treasure" and his comment was seized upon immediately as the name for the new camp. Treasure Island Scout Reservation is made up of two separate islands with the other being Marshall Island. What is interesting about this is that Treasure Island is part of New Jersey and Marshall Island is part of Pennsylvania. When they put up a suspension bridge to connect the two islands it was deemed an interstate bridge and required special permission.
Eby, David L. (2014). "America's Oldest Boy Scout Camps". Retrieved 2001-08-01.

--evrik (talk) 17:40, 20 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Order of the Arrow edit

I added a section on the Order of the Arrow. I tried to mainly focus on how it affected Treasure Island since the rest of the history can be found in the main article on the OA. Deflagro (talk) 08:43, 7 December 2012 (UTC)Reply