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Shared Items From the Web – June 8, 2009

Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on June 8th, 2009 at 5:50 am
  • Hacker named to Homeland Security Advisory Council
  • June 5, 2009

  • Will Facebook follow Obama’s lead on Holocaust denial?
  • June 6, 2009

  • And Moses asked God: Is Mac better than Windows?
  • June 7, 2009

  • Bear Grylls- Chief Scout
  • June 7, 2009 – The Scout Association has appointed a new Chief Scout. You can see the British Chief Scout performing some of what he thinks are his primary duties in the video at this link. According to him, one of the reasons Scouting is still growing is because it is so much fun.

    Fun? What? No mention of an FOS campaign? No mention of a large corps of professionals and office staff?

    The Chief Scout was actually having FUN with the youth membership. He wants to visit as many UNITS as possible during his five year tenure. Not that’s not council banquets, big national events, or training seminars but actual units.

    Wow, what a difference there is between Scouting in the US and in the UK.

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Most Popuplar Posts on OAImages Blog from 1st June – 7th June 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on June 8th, 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:
  • Lodge 270: 2008 EC & 65th Anniversary
    Posted on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 in Skyuka 270 – Views: (40)
    Brad Hutto recently sent word of two new odd shaped patches from Skyuka lodge.    One was the lodge’s 2008 Executive Committee and the other for the lodge’s 65th anniversary in 2009.The Executive Committee patch uses the same design scheme as the 2008 events issues.
  • Lodge 270: White Border Fake
    Posted on Monday, June 1st, 2009 in Skyuka 270 – Views: (56)
    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.
  • Lodge 459: Two More 2009 NOAC Sets
    Posted on Friday, June 5th, 2009 in Catawba 459 – Views: (41)
    I previously reported on a two piece set Catawba lodge issued to raise funds for this Summer’s NOAC.   Now, thanks to Larry Banks, I an show the lodge’s other two sets for this events.These sets continue with the patriotic themes Catawba lodge is using on this year’s patches.
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