March 30, 2010
Scouting Reaches Out to Serve Youth throughout Palau
February 15, 2010
Kosrae Scouts set Goal to Earn First Class Rank
November 30, 2009
Life Skills are taught to Scouts in Kosrae
The Scouting program in Kosrae has seen more success than anyone could have anticipated. Along with traditional Scout skills and merit badges, the Scouts of Kosrae have been learning some important life skills.
Through the efforts of Elder and Sister Gordon Foote, the youth of the LDS Scouting program have been learning first aid skills, traditional fishing methods, and gardening. The Scouts have even established their own farm, where they are learning how to plant, cultivate and pollinate, with the absence of bees on the island.
The Scouts also put together their own personal first aid kits, with materials provided by the Aloha Council, BSA, and learned how to use them in case of emergencies. These Scouts will be awarded their Second Class rank badges at a Court of Honor in January.
Pohnpei Island Director receives Award of Merit
August 31, 2009
Summer Camps held throughout the Pacific

Scouts in Palau enjoy camping in the Rock Islands
The year 2009 brought another summer of fun, adventure and skill development for the Scouts of the Pacific Basin. Summer camp programs were held throughout the Pacific, with nearly 800 youth participating within the islands of Micronesia, and over 200 Scouts joining Day Camp and Summer Camp within American Samoa.
Working with the youth this year was a Venturing Scout from Hauula, Hawaii. Natahli Mills, from Crew 423, travelled the Pacific to assist at each camp as part of a personal growth project for her Venturing Silver Award. She taught the boys Scout Skills, Fingerprinting Merit Badge and Art Merit Badge.
Scouts and Leaders from Tafunsak, Lelu and Utwe municipalities
on the island of Kosrae, pose for a photo
on the last day of summer camp
This year summer camp programs introduced merit badges to several islands in an effort to see the first-ever Eagle Scout in Micronesia.
Scouts are Taught Traditional SkillsAlong with Scout Skills and merit badges, Scouts in the Pacific are taught the skills of their ancestors from local experts. In many island nations traditional methods of hunting, fishing, weaving, sailing and cooking are being forgotten. In an effort to ensure Scouts are learning these skills, local experts are invited to share their knowledge with the youth.
Among skills that were taught this year include basket weaving, snaring a pig, simple navigation techniques and cooking. Experts also teach the Scouts local legends and language.
July 20, 2009
New Island Director
July 10, 2009
July 4, 2009
June 15, 2009
Uniform Donations help Island Youth enjoy Scouting
The Aloha Council is conducting a uniform drive to help provide this important element of Scouting to our Scouts. Many of our island youth have never had a new shirt in their life. Imagine what a Scout uniform would do for these young men. Currently units and families are donating their used uniforms for this purpose, as well as companies like First Class Shop in Edinburg, TX and Troy Pugh in Ephrata, WA.
For more information on how you can help, please contact the Aloha Council Service Center at the numbers listed above.
May 31, 2009
Marshall Islands advances Scouting Program

May 1, 2009
Growth of Scouting in the Pacific Basin
Kosrae State and American Samoa organized five new units between them, two troops and one Venturing Crew, with the LDS Branches in Kosrae, and a new Cub Scout Pack and Scout Troop with Aua Elementary School in American Samoa.
April 17, 2009
Kosrae State, FSM holds first-ever Court of Honor within Micronesia
The LDS Church recently assigned Elder Gordon Foote and Sister Susan Foote to work with the youth of Kosrae, and through their efforts and Scouting experience, the youth earned these two awards. Using the limited resources available on the island, the Scouts planted seeds and clippings to create a garden. When necessary, the Footes sought help from off-island friends and family to send needed materials, and turned to experienced local islanders to help teach the youth the necessary skills to earn the Tenderfoot ranks.
Overall, 16 Gardening Merit Badges and 17 Tenderfoot ranks were awarded, along with six adult religious awards for the local leaders working with the youth.
March 31, 2009
Update on Scouting in the Pacific
In the far west reaches of the Pacific Basin Scouting lies the islands of the Republic of Palau; a gem in the Pacific, especially when it comes to Scouting.
Palau, and Koror State to be specific, has one of the most active Scouting programs in Micronesia. Although small in number, Koror State offers consistent Scouting activities.
This is all due to Scott Yano, Director of State and Cultural Affairs, and El’Zeder Eledui, Scouting Coordinator. The successes here in Palau can provide examples of how to succeed in other areas of the Pacific, and you can be a part of this Scouting experience in paradise by becoming an Island Commissioner.
Above: Scott Yano, Director (far right); El’Zeder Eledui, Scout Coordinator (in blue)
and the staff of Youth Division of the Department of State and Cultural Affaris
Mariana Islands
The PBS District of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) opened a new Scout Service Center on the island of Saipan. The facility was donated for the use of Scouting by the Saipan Government. The building was in poor condition when received and repairs and renovations were funded primarily through donations from Tan Holdings, Inc., Century Insurance, District Chairman David Sablan, the Saipan Rotary Club and with labor provided by district volunteers.
The facility will house the Boy Scout district offices and be used for Scout Roundtables, district meetings and Basic Leader Training. It is a large facility and includes one main room that serves as a resource center and library, three offices and a conference room.
February 28, 2009
Aloha Council Scout Executive visits American Samoa District
During the visit six young men were awarded their Eagle Scout ranks. Fomai Amituanai (Troop 357), Peniamina Lesa and Christopher Samia (Troop 355), Taupati Mamea (Troop 191), Eugene Brown (Troop 346) and Mau Malaki Te’o (Troop 295) each were presented their Eagle Award by Jeff Woolsey, Executive Staff member Fiamatai Faitau and their parents.
The visit culminated with a District Recognition Dinner where three Scout leaders received the District Award of Merit and Aki Dameworth, District Training Chair, received her Wood Badge beads.
December 31, 2008
Be a Part of the Scouting Experience
There are so many ways that individuals or groups can help these young boys and girls. Individuals who are interested can be Island Commissioners, adopting and visiting an island periodically to help run our Scouting programs; Venturing crews or patrols can spend their annual high adventure experience in the islands learning about new cultures and running summer camps; people or groups can adopt an island financially to help support its annual Scouting program; or districts, units or individuals can help collect donated uniforms to send to the different islands. Many of our youth have never had a new shirt in their life. Imagine what a Scout uniform would do for these young men.
December 24, 2008
Chief Scout Executive visits the Pacific Basin

During their visit CSE Mazzuca helped award five Awards of Merit on several islands and the Silver Beaver to Jerry Kramer in Majuro, Marshall Islands. Jerry is a long-time Scouter and founder of Troop 454 in Majuro. He is the head of PII and annually donates the resources needed for our summer camp on Enemanit. This marks the first time a Scouter in the Marshall Islands has received this prestigious award. Additionally, on a very short stop-over in Kwajalein, the Chief attended an Eagle Scout presentation for two Scouts, along with the Base Commander Col. Reid.
December 10, 2008
2008 PBS Summer Camps
Special thanks must be given to those organizations that contribute many resources to help these camps become a reality; groups like Triple-J Enterprises, Pacific International Inc., Lions Club of Pago Pago, Do It Best Hardware and the various government and private agencies that support our Scouting efforts.
December 1, 2008
Welcome to PBS

Aloha and welcome to the Pacific Basin Scouting Weblog, published by the Aloha Council, BSA.
Scouting in the Pacific, under the direction of the Aloha Council, consists of an area expanding across six time zones, both sides of the International Dateline, and North and South of the Equator. It includes American Samoa, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Kosrae, FSM - The Sleeping Lady
Through this blog we hope to share the story of Scouting in these areas, highlighting the uniqueness of the program and needs of the youth we serve. This will be a place where photos, news and information will be posted and where Scouters can contribute to help the overall needs of the program.
Our blog will be updated regularly with occasional updates for special projects or events. We will also maintain a quarterly news digest with articles posted to this site. So, please join us and be a part of the largest Scouting effort in the BSA and the World.