Frontier District
The Frontier District serves the City and County of Denver. We offer numerous programs throughout the year to support and strengthen pack and troop programs. This website is frequently updated and is the best place to check for current events and information.
If you are interested in joining the Boy Scouts or would like to start your own Cub Scout Pack or Boy Scout Troop, please email us.
Frontier District Committee
The district committee is comprised of community resources to support your unit. These leaders from the district ensure that Frontier is able to provide key resources and important program to our Scouts and Leaders.
Chartering Organization Representatives are automatically members of the District Committee and are encouraged to attend our monthly committee meetings. All other members of the committee are elected yearly...
If you need assistance with any service listed here, you should contact the volunteer that supports that service first.
The committee meets on the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 PM located at Bethany Lutheran Church, at 4500 E. Hampden.
District Chairman:
Russell Stewart
The district chair is responsible for the successful operation of all the committees of the district. He provides leadership to the committee chairs and ensures full, functioning committees.
Program Vice Chair:
J.D. Leonard
Membership Vice Chair:
Don Andersen, Jr.
Webelos to Scout Chair:
Charles Kubin
Camping & Outdoors Chair:
Gary Hoffmann
In addition to promoting camping programs, the camping committee also tracks trends in summer camp attendance, and provides input into the operation of the summer camping facilities.
Order of the Arrow Advisor:
Greg Holt
Advancement & Recognition Chair:
Greg Holt
The district advancement program provides youth and adults the knowledge and skills necessary to have a great unit advancement program. We counsel and train leadership on record keeping, merit badge counseling techniques, and the requirements for becoming an Eagle Scout.
Training Chair:
Sherrie Boyle
Cub Scout Training - Sherrie Boyle
Boy Scout Training - Scott Dory
Youth Protection Training - Greg Holt
Troop Committee Challenge - Greg Holt
Training courses are developed to provide all levels of knowledge for unit operations. This ranges from the youth member who has been elected a patrol leader for the first time to the Scoutmaster with 20 years of experience. Training is essential! By learning the best practices for your position, you will become a better leader!
Activities and Civic Services Chair:
J.D. Leonard - 303.960.5723
District Day Camp Director - Paul Leadholm
Scout Show Chair - Gary Hoffmann
The district helps units to coordinate events and activities. In addition to having district sponsored events we also encourage units to sponsor their own events and invite units from around the district to participate.
Health and Safety Chair:
Vacant
Fun filled programs are the hope of every scout leader. The safety of those programs are also imperative. Our district health and safety resource was created to help you ensure that your activities are conducted in accordance with BSA guidelines. We offer training and counseling in such topics as, The Guide to Safe Scouting, Safety Afloat, Climb on Safely, Bicycle Safety and Swim Defense.
Finance Chair:
Vacant
Family Investment in Character - Don Andersen
Sports Breakfast Chair - Steve Anderson and Bruce Ward
Popcorn Chair - Darren Hobbs
Commissioner Staff:
The Commissioner Staff Mission is to facilitate discussion and provide resources to units. This group of experts operate as unit development consultants. They are charged with contacting unit leadership on a monthly basis just to see how things are going. Unit leaders should get to know their commissioner and seek their advice.
Commissioner meetings are the second Thursday of every month at 7 pm Bethany Lutheran Church, at 4500 E. Hampden
Eagle Scout Team:
Greg Holt
(Clarifications & Appeals)
Scouting's Journey to Excellence (JTE)
Scouting’s Journey to Excellence is the BSA’s performance recognition program designed to encourage and reward success and measure the performance of our units, districts, and councils:
Commissioners Wanted
- Have you ever wondered what it would be like to help at a Scouting event where your own youth were not directly involved?
- Do you believe in the magical spirit of Scouting?
- Is Scouting a way of life, not just an extra-curricular activity?
- Do you find that the busier you are, the more you really get done?
- Are you ready to share your Scouting experiences with others?
If you answered yes to any one of the above questions, you might have the Commissioner qualities that are desired. To find out more about Commissioner Service in the Frontier District, please contact Tim Brackett
Commissioner Service
The mission of the Commissioner staff is to facilitate discussions and provide resources to units. This group of experts operate as unit development consultants. They are charged with contacting unit leadership on a monthly basis just to see how things are going. Unit leaders should get to know their commissioner and seek their advice.
Commissioner meetings are the second Thursday of every month at 7 PM at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113.
District Leadership
Chairperson
Russell Stewart
Commissioner
Tim Brackett
District Director
James Dockter
720.266.2117
District Executive
Michaela Levine
720.266.2139