The 1910 Society
The 1910 Society was named in recognition of the year when the visionary early leaders founded the Boy Scouts of America, which was patterned after a fledgling - but popular - Scouting program developed in England by Sir Baden-Powell.
Individuals or organizations that contribute $25,000 or more to the Cascade Pacific Council's endowment fund are honored in this prestigious group. Members receive a lether-bound edition of the Boy Scout Handbook, distinctive pin, and framed certificate. We salute Cascade Pacific Council's 1910 Society members for perpetuating Scouting's future through their generosity.
Should you have any questions, please call Mike Egan, the Cascade Pacific Council Endowment Director at (503) 225-5779, megan@cpcbsa.org or stop by one of the Council's offices