Most Popuplar Posts on OAImages Blog from 15th June – 21st June 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on June 22nd, 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:
  • It’s Official: Another Merger in New York
    Posted on Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 in Patch Collecting – Views: (33)
    It’s official.     Monday night Otetiana and Finger Lakes councils both voted unamimously to merge.     Bill Mulrenin previously reported on his blog the impending merger of these two councils.       The merger plan at this time calls for both offices and all camps   to remain in operation.As per policy and practice the two OA lodges, Ty-Ohni 95 and Ganeodiyo 417, will also merge.
  • Lodge 117: Another Fake Arrowhead
    Posted on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 in Croatan 117 – Views: (52)
    I was recently reminded of an unauthorized arrowhead shaped patch from Croatan. This piece looks familiar to me and I had thought I covered it here months ago. Apparently I did not.This is a rather poor copy of Croatan’s early arrowhead patches.
  • Tipisa 326: NOAC 2009 & Other Stuff
    Posted on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 in Florida Lodges – Views: (76)
    The Florida lodges are slowly rolling out their 2009 National Conference items, around the same time as their Summer weekend activities.   The first to be featured is from Tipisa Lodge 326, releasing their three-piece NOAC set, a puzzle set of flap (S-42), chevron (X-20), and CSP (X-21), all forming a single picture. The theme for their set is “It’s Magic”, as the lodge is located in Central Florida, home of Disney’s “Magic Kingdom” and the Orlando Magic* of the National Basketball Association.
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