The Brooklyn Scout Cabin was built in 1952 for a meeting place for area Boy and Girl Scouts. Today it still serves area Scouts as a place to meet, work on badges, get together, and celebrate. The Scouts have made the Cabin their own displaying their accomplishments.
The Brooklyn Scout Cabin Association maintains the Cabin. We are a non-profit organization that raises money to pay the utility bills, insurance, and repairs. We also perform general maintenance and cleaning. We currently have a 99 year lease from the Village of Brooklyn for the land. While the Village owns the land the building is not deeded to anyone.
The Cabin is a community resource that serves the Scouts well. They have taken ownership and made it their go to meeting place.