The GSAA
Vision, Direction, and Sustainability
Uniting past staff in an effort to continue supporting Goshen Scout Reservation, its staff, and Scouts through service events, resources, and experiences.
What is the GSAA?
Our Story
Goshen Scout Reservation Staff have been coming together since our founding to support the Reservation and each other whenever possible. It did not take long to realize that there will always be alumni willing to come out and help even years after serving on staff. This has been done in many forms including small group of friends, individual camp groups, as part of the Bears or the OA, and in past iterations of Alumni.
With thousands of alumni out there, it is clear that we can do more. We all want to do more. With this in mind we are bringing back the Goshen Staff Alumni Association. It will be bigger, stronger, and more comprehensive than ever before. While in the beginning we will focus on providing more physical service opportunities it won’t end there. We will become a network to reach staff all over the world.
The new GSAA will provide current staff an opportunity to reach out for help on a larger scale than ever before. This will include physical resources, skilled staff, and knowledge. Our service projects will lack any level of humility. We will focus our efforts on the projects the Camp Directors want and need.
The new GSAA will provide opportunities for Alumni near and far to be involved. We will have Newsletters to keep everyone informed. We will focus on supporting the current staff, scouts, and reservation as a whole in a variety of ways.
Mission Statement
To support Goshen Scout Reservation through service, helping them provide a high quality scouting experience for the campers.
Vision Statement
To become the leading physical and financial support for Goshen Scout Reservation, staff members, and campers.
Organization Structure
We’re currently getting organized. We plan to have an elected Executive Board of alumni with an NCAC staff adviser (the Goshen Scout Reservation Director), which will oversee committees – the Finance Committee, the Events Committee, and the Membership & Communication Committee.
What Can You Do to Be Involved?
- First, register (below) to be a part of the GSAA!
- Nominate yourself or someone else that is interested for the Executive Board.
- Sign up to get involved in a committee – Finance, Events, or Membership.
- Come help us with projects on Work Weekends.
- Join us for Family Camp and reconnect with Goshen and the Alumni.
- Make a donation – either of a physical object or with money.
Get the Details
Learn more about the organization, structure, bylaws, and how everyone can be involved by downloading the documents below.
Join the GSAA
Alumni
$25
Year One (2018): $12.50
First Year dues will run through December 2018.
Friends & Family
$20
Year One (2018): $10
First Year dues will run through December 2018.
All dues will go to support Goshen Scout Reservation, its staff, campers, and facilities.
GSAA Events

Work Weekends
Get stuff done!

Family Camp
Memorial Day and Labor Day
Give Back
Camp Wish Lists
Coming soon!
Donate
Coming soon!
Meet Your Alumni Coordinator

Wes Haynes
Email: j.wes.haynes@gmail.com
Wes spent a total 13 summers on staff at Goshen, in various positions at Bowman, Lenhok’sin, Olmsted, and Post. An active alumni, he joined the GSAA steering committee in 2017. He is looking forward to seeing the GSAA become reinvigorated and be able to help the current staff and Scouts of Goshen Scout Reservation.
Meet Your Reservation Director

Phil Barbash
Email: Philip.Barbash@Scouting.org
Phil is excited to begin his 17th summer working on staff at Goshen Scout Reservation. It will also be his fourth year as the Director of Operations. Beforehand, he worked 10 summers at Camp Bowman, with the last three as the Camp Director. He has served in various positions including Ecology Instructor, First Year Camper Director, and Camp Commissioner. With his promotion, he now serves as NCAC’s Director of Camping with oversight over Goshen, Camp Snyder, Camp Airy, and Camp Wall.