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101 District
101 District
District Leadership
District Chairman Michael Collins
District Commissioner Dawn Huff
District Executive Roger Findahl III
 

101 Monthly District Meetings

101 District Committee TBA TBA
Cub Scout Roundtable 2nd Thursday at 7:00PM First Lutheran School Cafeteria - Ponca City
Boy Scout Roundtable 2nd Thursday at 7:00PM First Lutheran School Cafeteria - Ponca City
Venture/Varsity Roundtable 2nd Thursday at 7:00PM First Lutheran School Cafeteria - Ponca City
O.A. Chapter Meeting 2nd Thursday at 7:00PM First Lutheran School Cafeteria - Ponca City
Eagle Boards of Review & Project Approvals By Appointment - Contact Steve Leonard for approvals & to set up Eagle Boards of Review TBA
Commissioner Staff TBA TBA
District Key - 3 TBA TBA
 
 
What is the 101 Ranch?
Colonel George W. Miller founded the
101 Ranch in northern Oklahoma in 1893. He and his wife Molly, sons Joe, Zack and George Jr. along with daughter, Alma helped establish what became known as the "Largest Diversified Farm and Ranch in America".

The Miller family also fielded the 101 Wild West Show and traveled the United States and the world from 1905 to 1931. Pioneers in movie making, some of the first western movies were filmed on the 101 Ranch located in north central Oklahoma. Presidents and celebrities from around the world were entertained at the ranch and the family home, known as the "White House" which in addition to headquarters for the vast empire of more than 110,000 acres was a palace on the Oklahoma prairie.

The headquarters site was listed as an Oklahoma Historical Site, placed on the National Register of Historic Places and became a National Historic Landmark in 1975.
 
 
Last Updated: 11/20/2007