10 Years Ago Today . . .
. . . Orange County Boy Scouts opened a 20,000-square-foot service center in Costa Mesa, a $2.2-million facility that replaced the Santa Ana headquarters.
The center was built to serve the county’s 17,000 Scout leaders and 70,000 youths involved in the program. Daniel Lee of Tustin Troop 32 was the first Scout to be registered at the new center.
Source: Times archives
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