Archive for January 27, 2008

Wauna La-Mon’Tay 442, 2003 Activity Issue

Posted in Oregon Lodges,Wauna La-Mon'Tay 442 by skyloo442 on January 27th, 2008 at 8:04 pm

scan0021.jpgIn 2003 we issued only one activity patch for the year.   We did not produce one for the NAACS (Winter Fellowship) and the LDC in the Fall.  

For the backdrop of this patch we used the retiring MGM Indian design.   The MGM indian is protrayed as smoke rising from the fire (The Spirit of Camping).   A relatively simple design that turned out to be a very nice patch.   There are still a few of these in my dupe stock and seem to trade well overall.

This is one of the only years that we only did a single activity patch.   In preceding years we produced 3 or 4 patches for the same event.   That is why it may  appear difficult to the 442 collector to acquire a patch for this event.   Don’t worry — I assure you that if you need this patch I can hook you up.

Next blog will be for the year 2002.  

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O-Shot-Caw Lodge 265 wrap-up of 2007

Posted in Florida Lodges,O-Shot-Caw 265 by Robert Mathis on January 27th, 2008 at 7:22 pm

265-2007-section-seminars-contingent.jpg Occasionally it is more difficult to obtain images of items from the lodges of Florida on a timely basis.   O-Shot-Caw Lodge 265 made several items in  the last few months  of 2007, that are now becoming available to picture.   Shown here is the contingent patch for members attending the Section S-4S Seminars in November, and is the last of their 2007 series “Indians of the Southeast“.   While not a lodge event, O-Shot-Caw has made a patch for their attendees to this Sectional event since 2005, as part of the series of themed event patches for those years. Continue Reading »

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The second nonabsolute number is the given time of arrival, which is now known to be one of the most bizarre of mathematical concepts, a recipriversexcluson, a number whose existence can only be defined as being anything other than itself. In other words, the given time of arrival is the one moment of time at which it is impossible that any member of the party will arrive. Recipriversexclusons now play a vital part in many branches of math, including statistics and accountancy and also form the basic equations used to engineer the Somebody Else's Problem field.
The third and most mysterious piece of nonabsoluteness of all lies in the relationship between the number of items on the bill, the cost of each item, the number of people at the table and what they are each prepared to pay for. (The number of people who have actually brought any money is only a subphenomenon of this field.)"
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Osceola Lodge 564: 2007 activity patches

Posted in Florida Lodges,Osceola 564 by Robert Mathis on January 27th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

564-2007-winter-fellowship.jpg 564-2007-vigil-breakfast.jpg In December, Osceola Lodge 564 held their last event of the year, their Winter Fellowship.   This was also the completion of their 2007 series of activity patches “Seminole Shirts”.   The red shirt on the left is for the weekend event itself; the black shirt with the Vigil sash was made for participants in their annual Vigil Breakfast, held at the Fellowship.   For more information on the rest of the 2007 series, look here.

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To Do a Good Turn Daily

Posted in Current Events by John E. Pannell on January 27th, 2008 at 11:06 am

Sometimes  one finds a story about someone who follows the good ideals of Scouting, and they’re not even Scouts.     For example, take the story of Erika Gunderson and Brian Ascher recently reported on Yahoo! News:

At dusk on New Year’s Eve, Erika Gunderson got into a taxi in New York City and entered a digital-age mystery. Sitting on the back seat was a nice Canon digital camera. Gunderson asked the driver which previous passenger might have left it, but the cabbie didn’t seem to care. So Gunderson brought it home and showed it to her fiance, Brian Ascher. They decided that the only right thing to do was to find the owner.

Finding the owner turned out to be much harder than they initially bargained for.   The only clues they had were the photos and video on the camera itself.

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