The Pine Tree Council is the Scouting America council that serves southern, western and central Maine. The council serves all youth starting in Kindergarten to age 21.
2024 Council Officers
Jack O'Toole | Council President |
Michael L’Abbe | Council Commissioner |
William Thornton | Treasurer |
Gary Savignano | Scout Executive/CEO |
Scott Valcourt | Executive Vice President - Camping |
Paul Conley | Vice President - Scouting Safety |
Rob Barry | Vice President - Membership |
Horace Horton | Vice President - Fund Development |
Drew Fitzgibbon | Vice President - Program |
Janet Hansen | Vice President - Properties/Facilities |

Pine Tree Council Strategic Plan
2022-2025
Districts
Abnaki – serving Androscoggin, Oxford and Sagadahoc Counties.
Casco Bay – serving Cumberland and southern Oxford Counties.
Kennebec Valley – serving Franklin, Kennebec, Lincoln, Knox and Somerset Counties.
York – serving York County.
Council Executive Board Members
Clyde Barr | Jason Beam | Nick Bouyea | Don Burgess |
Mathieu C. | William Coffin | Ronald Dovich | Thomas Dunham |
Darren Granada | Roger Griswold | Eric Handley | Darryk Kelly |
William Kiley | Paul McKenney | Jeffrey Messer | Mike Mirisola |
Karen Norton | Lynne Picoraro | Joseph Poulin | Mark Richard |
William Sipperly | Clinton Staples | Jim Thomas | Peter Ventre |
Livi Tansley | Dave Wade | Brandon Wilkins | Jason Worswick |
History of the Pine Tree Council
Our council was organized in 1919, and at that time was known as the Portland Council, as it only included the city of Portland. Mr. Whitman Smith was the first Scout Executive, and during his term from 1919 until 1926, the balance of Cumberland County was added and the name changed to Cumberland County Council. The council was incorporated in 1927, and the land purchase of Camp William Hinds was made to honor the late son of Charles Hinds, who was on the Board of Trustees. Mr. Herbert “Skipper” Patrick, for whom Patrick campsite is named, became the second Scout Executive in 1927 and kept this position until 1943. During this time, there were three other councils in Maine: the Katahdin Area Council in Bangor, the Pine Tree Council in Rockland and the York County Council in the Biddeford-Saco area. This arrangement of councils left a large area of Maine with no organized Scouting. Smaller councils grew in Lewiston-Auburn and Oxford and Franklin counties.
In 1933, the councils in southern and central Maine merged to formally become the Pine Tree Council, and in 1936 the York County Council gave up their charter and joined Pine Tree Council. Early growth records show a youth membership of over 3,200 Scouts in 1933, over 6,000 in 1948 and doubling to over 12,000 members in 1958.
Our council has seen the addition and deletion of many districts. Some of the early districts included York District, which was named for the York County Council, the Mount Zircon District in the Rumford area, the Abnaki District, the Sebago District, the Quabacook District and the Snowshoe District.
The Pine Tree Council currently has four districts: Abnaki, Casco Bay, Kennebec Valley, and York, and we serve youth in 10 counties in Maine. Our program serves youth in traditional programs such as Cub Scouting and Scouts BSA, but also offers Scoutreach, Sea Scouting, and Venturing.