Chief Seattle Council - Organization

Organization

The council is divided into districts:

  • Alpine District
  • Aquila District: Its territory includes .
  • Aurora District: Its territory includes [north Seattle, Lake Forest Park, Washington and Shoreline, Washington
  • Cascade District: Its territory includes
  • Foothills District: Its territory includes Maple Valley, Auburn, and Black Diamond
  • Green River District: Its territory covers primarily the areas of Kent, Washington and Renton, Washington.
  • Mount Olympus District: Its territory includes Port Angeles, Washington, Sequim, Washington, Port Townsend, Washington and others in Clallam and Jefferson Counties
  • North Lakes District: Its territory includes Bothell, Washington, Kenmore, Washington, and Woodinville, Washington
  • Orca District
  • Sammamish Trails District: Its territory includes Redmond, Washington and Kirkland, Washington
  • Sinclair District
  • Thunderbird District

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