Archive for June 1, 2009

Lodge 270: White Border Fake

Posted in Skyuka 270,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on June 1st, 2009 at 6:05 am

 

Skyuka 270 ZS2?

Skyuka 270 ZS2?

Larry Banks sent me an image a few weeks ago of what we believe is a fake, or unauthorized issue of some sort from Skyuka lodge.

No issue  known issue from this lodge uses this color scheme — white cut edge border with a white background.   However, the S2 has a gray border with pale blue background.  The creator of this patch may have patterned his work after the S2 image on this site.  It is rather dark and someone not familiar with the descriptions might assume the patch had a white border and background.  This leads me to the disturbing conclusion that the creator of this fake may have based his work upon an imperfect understanding of my site.

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Shared Items From the Web – June 1, 2009

Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on June 1st, 2009 at 5:50 am

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Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on June 1st, 2009 at 12:00 am
Are there too many posts to handle? Maybe you missed out on a great post. Here’s a quick digest of the top posts from last week that you may want to check out:
  • Gina Marie Incandela
    Posted on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 in Personal Stuff – Views: (41)
    I read this story earlier today and wanted to share it with readers of this blog.     Gina Marie Incadela was diagnosed with autism at the age of two.     At three she could not speak.       She was blessed to have some inspired teachers who noted that music helped her learn.     So, she went from being unable to talk to singing the national anthem at major sporting events by the age of seven.
  • Lodge 188: Two More 1996 Events Issues
    Posted on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 in Itibapishe Iti Hollo 188 – Views: (37)
    Word of new — and new to this site — issues from the Carolinas has been coming faster than I can blog about it lately.   Here I have   1996 Spring Fellowship and Ordeals patches   from Itibapishe Iti Hollo that have not been listed previously.
  • Seminole 85: New Activity Items
    Posted on Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 in Florida Lodges – Views: (32)
    For the   2009 year, Seminole Lodge 85 has a new theme for their weekend activity patches.   This year’s items are a puzzle set, forming a picture of an arrow.   As of the 2009 Section S-4 Conference, the Winter Fellowship and Spring Conclave patches had been released.
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