About

Chisholm Trail Council was chartered in May 1, 1986 through the efforts 88 charter members. It is named after the Chisholm Trail, an historic cattleman’s trail which extended from south of San Antonio, Texas to Wichita, Kansas, (and other railheads).
Remnants of the trail, which passed through the “old town” of Round Rock and within a stone’s throw of our council meeting place at St. William Church, still exist today.

The Chisholm Trail Council works closely with the St. William Parish Community, providing funds for the new church building, completed in October 2006, and scholarships for parish young people as well as numerous other parish projects. The council also provided funds for building the Fr. Michael J. McGivney Pavilion on the parish grounds, which is used as a gathering place for several ministries, including the Boy Scouts, American Heritage Girls and the council itself.

Current council membership is approximately 380.

Members are invited join our mailing list. See instructions here: https://kofc9368.org/mailing-list/

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