On the night of April 19, 1925, ten Eagle Scouts met with the purpose of organizing an association that would hold the interests of Eagle Scouts, uphold the dignity of the Eagle Award, and provide a base for continuing leadership in the Scouting movement. That night it was decided to organize an association of Eagle Scouts devoted to service. From that organization, the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) evolved.
Today the purpose of NESA remains the same: to identify Eagle Scouts of all ages and to guide them into service within the local council. The Cascade Pacific Council, Boy Scouts of America is currently conducting a search for adult Eagle Scout alumni. We are looking for adult Eagle Scouts who desire using their efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs for leadership. We need your help.
Please take a moment to fill out the following survey and submit it using the link at the bottom of the page. We will periodically invite all adult Eagle Scouts to a reception to network, to hear what is going on in Scouting today and to have the opportunity to get involved in the lives of the next generation of leaders.