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SUMMARY:CPR Training - 100 Hearts in 100 Days - April 4\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/cprv11/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:CPR - PC476
ORGANIZER;CN="Council Commissioner - Mel Chapman":MAILTO:mnjchapman2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260409T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260114T155146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155355Z
UID:10000269-1775757600-1775761200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:AL District Committee
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/al-district-committee-3/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Presebyterian\, 115 S. Frances ST\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Algonquian District (03)
ORGANIZER;CN="Keenen Boyce":MAILTO:keenen.boyce@scouting.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260409T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251003T145811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155427Z
UID:10000211-1775761200-1775766600@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:AL District Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/al-district-roundtable-4-2/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Presebyterian\, 115 S. Frances ST\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Keenen Boyce":MAILTO:keenen.boyce@scouting.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260410T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251020T132335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T164621Z
UID:10000216-1775829600-1776013200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Sakima Lodge Hosts - Section E1 Conclave 2026
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/2026e1conclave/
LOCATION:Culver Academies’ Woodcraft Camp\, 17351 IN-10\, Culver\, IN\, 46511\, United States
CATEGORIES:Order of the Arrow
ORGANIZER;CN="Sakima Lodge #573 - Order of the Arrow":MAILTO:Sakima.Lodge.Chief@Gmail.com, Sakima.Lodge.Receipts@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260411T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T170130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T190729Z
UID:10000090-1775894400-1775926800@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Tamarack Spring Mix-N-Fix
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/tamarack-spring-mix-n-fix/
LOCATION:Camp Tamarack\, 10891 Withers Street\, Jones\, MI\, 49061\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260106T175959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T164016Z
UID:10000256-1776186000-1776193200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:CPR Training - 100 Hearts in 100 Days - April 14\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/cprv12/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:CPR - PC476
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Witte":MAILTO:ewwitte@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260414T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T132239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T202601Z
UID:10000178-1776191400-1776196800@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PT District Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/pt-district-roundtable/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Trinity on Jackson Church\, 2715 E. Jackson Boulevard\, Elkhart\, 46516\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra Seventy - Pioneer Trails District Executive":MAILTO:sierra.seventy@scouting.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T132032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155021Z
UID:10000026-1776193200-1776198600@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PODM Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/podm-roundtable/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Purcell - Potawatomi District Executive":MAILTO:dana.purcell@scouting.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260417T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251219T175259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T183149Z
UID:10000237-1776447000-1776535200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) Training
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/iols26/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/IOLS-logo-green-with-border.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Witte":MAILTO:ewwitte@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260418T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251219T172419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T174623Z
UID:10000236-1776499200-1776618000@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:BALOO - A Training for Cub Scout Leaders and Parents
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/baloo26/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Baloo.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Matthew McClure":MAILTO:matthew.v.mcclure@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260418T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260418T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260106T202124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T202124Z
UID:10000245-1776502800-1776510000@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Backcountry Cooking
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/introduction-to-backcountry-cooking/
LOCATION:LaSalle Council Scout Service Center\, 1340 South Bend Ave\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T170307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T233255Z
UID:10000092-1777104000-1777136400@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Camp Topenebee Spring Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/spring-clean-up/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Kevin Trojan - Council Program & Properties Director":MAILTO:Kevin.Trojan@Scouting.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T170005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T122955Z
UID:10000089-1777107600-1777136400@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PT District Pinewood Derby
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/ptpinewood26/
LOCATION:Sugar Grove Church\, 58512 Old County Rd 17\, Goshen\, IN\, 46528\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pioneer Trails District(03)
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/CB5I6157_photo_CSBC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra Seventy - Pioneer Trails District Executive":MAILTO:sierra.seventy@scouting.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260114T190850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T184059Z
UID:10000327-1777111200-1777136400@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Algonquian District Pinewood Derby Race
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/alpinewood26/
LOCATION:St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church\, 219 S State St.\, Niles\, MI\, 49120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Algonquian District (03)
ORGANIZER;CN="Rob Schroeder - 2026 National Jamboree ASM":MAILTO:mi.scouting.rws@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260313T220005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T194023Z
UID:10000351-1777401000-1777408200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:LaPorte County Good Scout Awards Honoring Dawn and Joy Zigler
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/ziglergoodscout/
LOCATION:The Silver Palace\, 1719 State St C\, La Porte\, 46350\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Purcell - Potawatomi District Executive":MAILTO:dana.purcell@scouting.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260305T194650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T204915Z
UID:10000350-1777572000-1777579200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Porter County Good Scout Awards Honoring Mayor Jon Costas
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/pcgs26/
LOCATION:Porter County Expo Center\, 215 E Division Rd\, Valparaiso\, IN\, 46383\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Angela Cavalieri - Director of Development":MAILTO:Angela.Cavalieri@Scouting.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251220T202417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251220T202749Z
UID:10000241-1777593600-1777852799@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Sakima Lodge Spring Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/oaspring26/
CATEGORIES:Order of the Arrow
ORGANIZER;CN="Sakima Lodge #573 - Order of the Arrow":MAILTO:Sakima.Lodge.Chief@Gmail.com, Sakima.Lodge.Receipts@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T170703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T164436Z
UID:10000095-1777680000-1777766399@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Potawatomi District Pinewood Derby
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/podm-district-pinewood-derby/
ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Purcell - Potawatomi District Executive":MAILTO:dana.purcell@scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260506T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260302T155236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155253Z
UID:10000198-1778092200-1778097600@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PODM District Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/podm_committee-2/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dunes Moraine District (09),Potawatomi District(01)
ORGANIZER;CN="Nate Gear - PODM District Chair":MAILTO:nategear@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260512T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T132239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251119T202601Z
UID:10000179-1778610600-1778616000@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PT District Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/pt-district-roundtable/2026-05-12/
LOCATION:Trinity on Jackson Church\, 2715 E. Jackson Boulevard\, Elkhart\, 46516\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/roundtable_SM-300x300-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Sierra Seventy - Pioneer Trails District Executive":MAILTO:sierra.seventy@scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260512T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T132032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155021Z
UID:10000027-1778612400-1778617800@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:PODM Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/podm-roundtable/2026-05-12/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/roundtable_SM-300x300-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Dana Purcell - Potawatomi District Executive":MAILTO:dana.purcell@scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260114T155146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155355Z
UID:10000270-1778781600-1778785200@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:AL District Committee
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/al-district-committee-3/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Presebyterian\, 115 S. Frances ST\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Algonquian District (03)
ORGANIZER;CN="Keenen Boyce":MAILTO:keenen.boyce@scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251003T145811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155427Z
UID:10000212-1778785200-1778790600@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:AL District Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/al-district-roundtable-4-2/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Presebyterian\, 115 S. Frances ST\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://lasallecouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/roundtable_SM-300x300-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Keenen Boyce":MAILTO:keenen.boyce@scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20250612T170348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T170348Z
UID:10000093-1778918400-1778950800@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Rangemaster Training
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/rangemaster-training-2/
LOCATION:LaSalle Council Scout Service Center\, 1340 South Bend Ave\, South Bend\, IN\, 46617\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Kevin Trojan - Council Program & Properties Director":MAILTO:Kevin.Trojan@Scouting.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260204T185744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T155151Z
UID:10000335-1778918400-1778950800@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Spring Camporee at Camp ToPeNeBee
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/spring-camporee-at-camp-topenebee/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dunes Moraine District (09),Potawatomi District(01)
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Witte":MAILTO:ewwitte@comcast.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260516T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251104T210600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T210600Z
UID:10000218-1778922000-1778943600@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:LaSalle Council Pinewood Derby Race
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/councilpinewoodderby26/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251220T200311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T195110Z
UID:10000239-1779300000-1779309000@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:2026 Annual Recognition Dinner - Recognizing our Eagle Scouts and Outstanding Scouters
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/eagledinner26/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260529T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251208T153144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T181136Z
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SUMMARY:CPR Training - 100 Hearts in 100 Days - May 29\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/cprv13/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:CPR - PC476
ORGANIZER;CN="Council Commissioner - Mel Chapman":MAILTO:mnjchapman2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20251006T171134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T210112Z
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SUMMARY:Wilderness & Remote First Aid - American Red Cross (ARC) - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/wrfa_0526/
LOCATION:Camp ToPeNeBee\, 0377 N. Holmesville Road\, Michigan City\, IN\, 46360\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA | PC 476
ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Witte":MAILTO:ewwitte@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260601T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T070511
CREATED:20260116T161033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T164653Z
UID:10000329-1780300800-1780326000@lasallecouncil.org
SUMMARY:Scout Scramble
DESCRIPTION:LaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nContact: Jason Triplett\, Assistant Scout Executive\, LaSalle Council\, Scouting America (574) 289-0337 jason.triplett@scouting.org\n\nLaSalle Council Receives $7\,000 Grant from Michigan Gateway Community Foundation to Expand Scouting Opportunities\n \nBUCHANAN\, MI — March 16\, 2026 — The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation has awarded the LaSalle Council of Scouting America a $7\,000 grant in support of youth leadership development and Scouting programs serving southern Berrien and Cass Counties.\nThe grant will support three key areas: helping offset registration fees for new Scouts\, providing Scout handbooks to equip Scouts for their journey\, and funding campership assistance so that more youth can enjoy learning experiences through the Scouting America’s outdoor programs.\n“We are incredibly grateful to the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation for this investment in our youth\,” said James Hulgan\, CEO of the LaSalle Council\, Scouting America. “Scouting builds character\, leadership\, and resilience — and this grant ensures that financial barriers do not stand in the way of a young person’s opportunity to be part of something meaningful.”\nThis grant reflects the Michigan Gateway Community Foundation’s dedication to supporting organizations that make a lasting difference in the lives of young people.\n“The LaSalle Council remains committed to growing Scouting and expanding access to leadership development programs for youth across southern Berrien and Cass Counties\, ensuring that every young person has the opportunity to discover their potential\,” said Bob Bycraft\, Council Board President.\nFamilies interested in enrolling their child in Scouting or learning more about available assistance are encouraged to contact the LaSalle Council at (574) 289-0337 or visit www.LaSalleCouncil.org.\n###\nAbout LaSalle Council\, Scouting America: The LaSalle Council is the local Scouting America Council\, serving over 3\,000 Scouts and 1\,000 volunteers in eight counties across northern Indiana and southwest lower Michigan.  Camp Tamarack\, a 500-acre property featuring heavily wooded land and two glacial lakes located in Jones\, MI\, is a nationally accredited camp recognized by both Scouting America and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).\nAbout Michigan Gateway Community Foundation: The Michigan Gateway Community Foundation is a multifaceted\, philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change.  They initiate\, protect\, nurture and create philanthropic efforts focused on everlasting positive impact within South Berrien and Cass Counties.
URL:https://lasallecouncil.org/event/golf26/
LOCATION:Knollwood West Country Club\, 16633 Baywood Ln.\, Granger\, IN\, 46530\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Angela Cavalieri - Director of Development":MAILTO:Angela.Cavalieri@Scouting.org
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