San Gabriel Valley Council - Organization

Organization

  • Golden Eagle District
    • City of Industry, Hacienda Heights, La Puente, Rowland Heights, West Covina, Valinda, Diamond Bar, Pomona and Walnut.
    • The cities of Diamond Bar, Pomona and Walnut were added to Golden Eagle District when Old Baldy Council was split at the Los Angeles–San Bernardino county line on May 1, 2006, and was merged into the San Gabriel Valley Council and California Inland Empire Council.
  • Lucky Baldwin District
    • Arcadia, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Azusa, Bradbury, Duarte, Irwindale, and Temple City.
  • Mission Amigos District
    • Alhambra, Monterey Park, El Monte, San Gabriel, South San Gabriel and Rosemead.
    • The city of Rosemead was part of the former El Camino Real District until 2007.
  • Rose Bowl District
    • Altadena, La Cañada Flintridge, Pasadena and San Marino.
  • Valle De Sol District
    • Covina, Glendora, Charter Oak, La Verne, San Dimas and Claremont.
    • The cities of La Verne, San Dimas and Claremont were added to Valle De Sol District when Old Baldy Council was split at the Los Angeles–San Bernardino county line on May 1, 2006 and was merged into San Gabriel Valley Council and California Inland Empire Council.
  • Former district called: Trails of the Valley District was moved into the Lucky Baldwin District and Mission Amigos District in 2010.
    • Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bradbury, Duarte, Irwindale, El Monte and South El Monte.
    • Formerly known as San Gabriel River District.
    • The cities of El Monte and South El Monte were part of the former El Camino Real District until 2007.

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