The result of the debate was Withdrawn by nominator. -- D e ath phoenix 12:53, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply
This was one of many articles in the list of this AfD, which I closed as Delete all. However, I am uncomfortable with deleting this article along with all the others because it's a different cookie from the other articles I deleted. The article as it stands needs some serious work, but with similarly-named articles such as Scouting in California, I think this needs to be relisted on its own rather than be one entry in an AfD of many. No vote from me. -- D e ath phoenix 02:42, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply
Don't delete, could use some help in salvaging it-when those of us at the Scouting WikiProject saw what was happening with the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of BSA local Order of the Arrow (OA) lodges, we decided that the time was overdue to convert the Council lists into state articles, as we had been discussing and which we are in the process of doing. Someone has put in all sorts of work here, but not encyclopedically, including use of ALL CAPS*yuck*. There are similar articles now for each state, I'd love to have some help in cleanup. Chris 03:11, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply
The result of the debate was Withdrawn by nominator. -- D e ath phoenix 12:53, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply
This was one of many articles in the list of this AfD, which I closed as Delete all. However, I am uncomfortable with deleting this article along with all the others because it's a different cookie from the other articles I deleted. The article as it stands needs some serious work, but with similarly-named articles such as Scouting in California, I think this needs to be relisted on its own rather than be one entry in an AfD of many. No vote from me. -- D e ath phoenix 02:42, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply
Don't delete, could use some help in salvaging it-when those of us at the Scouting WikiProject saw what was happening with the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of BSA local Order of the Arrow (OA) lodges, we decided that the time was overdue to convert the Council lists into state articles, as we had been discussing and which we are in the process of doing. Someone has put in all sorts of work here, but not encyclopedically, including use of ALL CAPS*yuck*. There are similar articles now for each state, I'd love to have some help in cleanup. Chris 03:11, 1 February 2006 (UTC) reply