Monmouth Council serves
Monmouth County, New Jersey

Our office is located at:

705 GINESI DRIVE, MORGANVILLE, NJ 07751
PHONE 732-536-2347
FAX 732-536-2850

Directions to Monmouth Council Service Center,


From North: Garden State Parkway south to exit number 123 toward SAYREVILLE/OLD BRIDGE, Rt 9 South.

Merge onto NJ-18 S via the ramp- on the left- toward ASBURY PARK/SHORE POINTS.

Take the exit toward CR-520/TENNANT/RED BANK.

Turn RIGHT onto CR-520/BRIDGE RD.
 
Turn RIGHT onto GINESI DR.


From South (via Rt.9): State Highway 9 north. Go through Freehold (pass Raceway Mall on left). About 6 miles north of Freehold you will come to Route 520. Turn right on 520, Ginesi Drive is .6 miles on the left.

From South (via GSP / Rt.18): Take Parkway north to Exit 105, Rt. 18 North. Take Route 18 north. About 15 miles north you will come to Route 520 exit. Take Exit 29 to CR-520/Tennet/Morganville, bear right onto Tennent Rd. Turn right on 520, Ginesi Drive is .3 miles on the right.

 

Council Service Center Office Hours are:

Monday through Friday,

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Morganville Shop Hours are:

Monday 9:00am – 6:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am – 6:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am – 8:00pm
Thursday 9:00am – 6:00pm
Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday 9:00am – 2:00pm
Sunday CLOSED


Phone: (732) 536-1208
Fax: (732) 536-1259

Scout Shop Manager: David Wing dawing@bsamail.org

 

Mission Statement

The Council

The Council is a voluntary association of citizens, including representatives of organizations chartered by the Boy Scouts of America, to promote the Scouting program within the geographical boundaries of Monmouth County. There are four major functions involved in delivering the program. They are: membership, finance, program, and unit service.

The Monmouth Council is chartered by the Boy Scouts of America and incorporated in the State of New Jersey to administer Scouting in Monmouth County.

To serve to the county in an effective manner, the council is administratively divided into districts. It is through districts that the various communities of the county receive the Scouting program. The objectives of the districts are to expand opportunities for youth to join Scouting and to help our charter partners provide a quality program to the youth participating in their units. The district also has the responsibility for carrying out the four functions of Scouting: membership, finance, program, and unit service.

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