Cherokee Area Council - History Moment: The Story of the Scout Service Center
The Cherokee Area Council's Scout Service Center
We have all been to the Scout Office on Lee Highway, but it was not always located there. We didn’t even always have our own building!
In the very early years, between 1910-1915, troops organized themselves in Chattanooga and Cleveland without a council. By 1915, the Chamber of Commerce in Chattanooga had begun to help sponsor and organize the Boy Scouts, and served as their offices for the next 5 years. Bradley and Polk Counties were a part of the short-lived Cumberland Council from 1928 - 1930, which had headquarters in Athens, TN.
From the early 1920s through the 1950s, the Scout Office moved around renting various office spaces in central downtown Chattanooga along Broad and Market Streets.
In 1956 plans were announced to build the first Scout Office building on 4th Street near where the McKenzie Arena is now. It was only occupied for 11 years since it just became too small and had logistical issues. Additionally, the council decided to sell this building and Camp Tsatanugi to fund the purchase of Skymont in 1968. So in 1969 the offices moved to rent in Brainerd Hills Shopping Center on East Brainerd Rd. A small shop area was on the first floor, with offices upstairs. This remained the office for the next 12 years. As plans developed for a permanent building, the office relocated to rent in the 6100 building of the Eastgate Office Complex in 1981.
In 1985 a Capital Campaign was started to raise funds for Skymont and council improvements and expansion. The Council already owned the current Lee Highway property, but didn’t yet have the funding to build a new office there. With funds raised, the building began, and the Grand Opening of the current Service Center was held on March 6th, 1986. Nearly 40 years later we are grateful for our own property, with its additions, that serves us so well.
Special Thanks to Jordan Broadwell for composing this article!












