Archive for May 3, 2009

The First W-1N Conclave – 2009

Posted in Section Conclave Patches,W-1B by skyloo442 on May 3rd, 2009 at 3:59 pm
2009 W-1N Conclave Pocket Patches

2009 W-1N Conclave Pocket Patches

Well conclave season is upon us and with that the new designations in the Western Region take effect.   Since I am from the Pacific Northwest I went the the first event within a 500 mile radius of my home – the W-1N Conclave.   This section was formerly known as W-1B.

The conclave was great.   What makes a great conclave — great food.   The cooking staff went above and beyond the call of duty.   Many thanks from my stomach.   The attendance was over 300.     Which broke last years attendance.   This conclave is small compared to those elsewhere but the spirit was there.

There were 4 regular size patch issues and 2 jacket patch issues.   The host lodge also issued two flaps and a lodge within the section issued a towel.

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    2008 Wauna La-Mon’Tay Activity Issues

    Posted in Oregon Lodges,Wauna La-Mon'Tay 442 by skyloo442 on May 3rd, 2009 at 11:31 am
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    It has been awhile since I last submitted to this blog.   Life is funny that way at times.

    Each year for the past several years, Wauna La-Mon’Tay has issued activity patches for their 3 major events.   2008 was not different.   Recently the lodge has tried to use a gimick to get people to attend all 3 events or at least buy the set of patches.   In 2008 the gimick was to get all three patches to form a Vigil Triangle when sewn on the back of a jacket.   Nice thought but the design did not lend itself to the fact that only one patch would actually be correctly mounted.

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