In a letter dated June 16, 2016, David Truax, Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, Buckeye Council, writes:
 
"Dear Paul, On behalf of the Buckeye Council, I would like to extend to you an invitation to visit our camp, Seven Ranges Scout Reservation, this summer during one of our seven week sessions.  Seven Ranges Scout Reservation is located in Northern Carroll County, and encompasses nearly 900 acres of rolling hills, woods, meadows, lakes and ponds.  "Reservation" is the proper term used to describe a large tract of land that has multiple camping facilities.  On our Seven Ranges Scout Reservation, we have Camp Algonkin, Camp Calumet, Camp Akela and many other activity areas.  More than 5,000 Scouts and Scouters attend our summer camp each summer where they have an opportunity to put into action the skills they have practiced year-round within their Troop.
 
We recently completed a $1.1 million expansion for our Dining Hall providing us the ability to accommodate the 800 (average) youth and adults who participate each week. Our summer camp program is designed to provide adventure, fun and activities that are promised to every boy that joins Scouting.  Our Scouts arrive at camp on Sunday and depart Saturday morning beginning June 19th through August 6th.
 
If you are interested in visiting, contact Aaron Hensley at 330-580-4272 ext. 128 or Aaron.Hensley@scouting.org.  Upon arrival, please check in at the administration building located idrectly off of the parking lot.  If you wish to join us for lunch or dinner in the dining hall, the cost is $10.00 each."