Archive for September 23, 2008

1954 Area 3A Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-A,Nentico 12,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on September 23rd, 2008 at 1:00 pm
1954 Area 3A Slide

1954 Area 3A Slide

On May 1-2, 1954, Octoraro Lodge #22 hosted the Area 3A Pow Wow near Rising Sun, Maryland at Camp Horseshoe, which had been the site of the first Area E meeting in 1948. A yellow plastic neckerchief slide was issued for the event; the slide has the horseshoe logo of the camp, but does not indicate the date of the event.

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Lodge 104: Quest for the Golden Arrow Flap

Posted in Occoneechee 104,SR-7B Lodges by John E. Pannell on September 23rd, 2008 at 5:02 am
Occoneechee 104 F8?

Occoneechee 104 F8?

Occoneechee lodge issued a flap last weekend in honor of the lodge winning the “Quest for the Golden Arrow” at last Spring’s SR-7B conclave.     No mention of this contest victory is made on the flap.

The design of the flap is very similar to the flap the lodge issued last Spring for the SR-7B Conclave, “F7?“.     Both flap designs are inspired by the movie “300″.   On this new flap the border was changed from red to blue and a dark yellow (“golden”) arrow was added.

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2008 W1C Conclave Report

Posted in W-1C by skyloo442 on September 23rd, 2008 at 12:58 am
2008 W-1C Conclave Patches

2008 W-1C Conclave Patches

As promised I am reporting on the W1C Conclave held at Treasure Valley Community College, Ontario, Oregon. The conclave was held September 19-21, 2008. This was a wet conclave as the rain decided to wait 375 miles to let loose. Usually Portland gets the rain and Ontario is dry. Five patches, three pocket patches and two jacket patches, were issued for this event.

The jacket patches are still in transit and I will scan it when it arrives. One is the regular jacket patch, which is pictured on the W1C website and the other jacket patch has a special border and was given to those that spent $300.00 at the section auction. The three pocket patches were the participant, staff and “auction donor”. I think the design was well executed. The use of a compass with the OA arrow was really nice and the patches looked outstanding.

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Tschipey Achtu Lodge: Update

Back in 2010 I announced the formation of Tschipey Achtu lodge as a result of the merger of Ty-Ohni 95 and Ganeodiyo 417. At the time I was told they would use the number 397, which is also their council number. This created a bit of controversy as that number is currently in use by Chilantakoba lodge in Louisiana. I also announced their first flap. Other than a 2010 Jamboree issue no further news from this lodge made it to me.

I was talking with a Roger Ward last night who was at the recent Winter South Carolina Trade-O-Ree. He tells me it has not been quiet in that lodge. The use of 397 was problematic. Many wanted to choose a different number. Some wanted to claim the number zero, but that was not well received given the special place Unami 1 holds in the Order of the Arrow. The Scout Executive, I am told, stepped in and told the lodge they will use the lower number from the two merged lodges.

The lodge is now known as Tschipey Achtu 95. I have updated the site to reflect this current information. Several new issues have also been added.

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January 14th, 2012
An OAImages iPad App?

Some of those who know me personally, know that I have gone over to the "Dark Side" and have started using Apple products. I bought an iMac a couple of months ago and just recently got an iPad. My brother is trying to tell me that my Droid's days are numbered.

I really like my iPad and started day dreaming about an OAImages app for it. I have no idea how to go about writing this and it would take me into an entirely new area from what I know. It's not something that would happen easily or soon. Here's your chance to give feedback. What do you think about an OAImages app? What would you put in it? Do you have any thoughts on how it would be distributed or how much it would cost?

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October 4th, 2011
Indian Summer and Summit Corps Patches

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I have added special pages on this site for the 2011 Indian Summer and 2011 Summit Corps. I still have a few images to add but most of what I have images for is now on the site. Thanks for Rick Horne for most of these images.

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August 27th, 2011
Coming out of Hiding About April 1st

It's kind of odd to come out of hiding to post about a topic like this.

I'm hearing from some brothers that there have been gullible readers to this blog over the years. I would have thought it was obvious from the context of the posts, but the various posts made on this blog throughout the years that have appeared on APRIL FIRST are all satire. None of them are true. Read them and chuckle but please do not complain to your friendly OA National Committee members, Scout Executives, lodge advisers, or official website administrators about the "changes" that are "announced" in them.

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March 31st, 2011
Comment Spam

This is strictly an "FYI" post for those familiar with the issues facing those who maintain blogs and message boards where readers can post comments.

Recently I had been having issues here with comment spam getting past this blog's filters. I deleted the inappropriate posts as quickly as I could but this was still unacceptable to me, as well as additional work. I since have required that readers register before they're allowed to post comments here. That seems to have stopped the spammers.

I still see a number of probable spammers, mainly from Russian domains, registering on this blog but so far none have had their comments posted successfully.

I may test my luck for a short period of time in the near future. At some unannounced time, I will turn off the registration requirement for posting comments for a day or two. I want to see if the spammers have been chased away, or if they're just awaiting an easy opportunity to push their garbage Read the Full Post

February 11th, 2011
Change in Comments Policy

This blog is being hit with a large number spam comments lately. There have been over 12,000 attempts to spam the blog with comments just within the past 60 days. Recently a few dozen comments, hawking service and goods I deem inappropriate for this blog, made it past the filters. Since I don't desire to spend more time deleting the spam as I find it and don't want inappropriate information to sit on my blog, I am tightening up the policy on commenting here.

Those who wish to comment must now register and be logged in before being to post comments. Registration is free and is not the same as membership to this site. This is a common practice on many blogs especially among sites run by more "traditional media" type companies.

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