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Most Popular Posts on OAImages Blog from 30th November – 6th December 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on December 7th, 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:
  • 1973 Dixie Fellowship
    Posted on Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 in SE-3B (1973-1981) – Views: (69)
    Effective in 1973, the BSA reorganized its structure from 12 Areas into six regions.     This meant changes for OA areas nationwide. Area fellowships became section conclaves.   The lodges of the old Area 6-B were reunited with their brothers from Muscogee 221 and Unali’yi 236, forming section SE-3B.
  • A Fun Few Days
    Posted on Saturday, December 5th, 2009 in OAImages News – Views: (37)
    I’m sure most of you noticed the problems this site has been having over the past few days.     It went offline several times.     It was a frustrating experience.     To add to my woes, I somehow managed to pick up some “bad stuff” on my computer at home.     The last time I had this much trouble with my site, server, and home PC I was also let go from my job.
  • Lodge 236: Fake Brotherhood Flap?
    Posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 in SR-5 Lodges – Views: (75)
    Bradley England sent me this image of a Unali’yi flap he was unable to catalog some time back.   I’m slowly catching up on things that need to be added here.     I suspect   this is a fake of some sort.   It is the design of the S35 Brotherhood flap, but the border is white instead of red.
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    Lodge 185: Ca-Nu-Pa Correction

    Posted in Atta Kulla Kulla 185,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on December 6th, 2009 at 6:19 pm
    Atta Kulla Kulla 185 Ca-nu-pa Chapter eX2009?

    Atta Kulla Kulla 185 Ca-nu-pa Chapter eX2009?

    I previously reported about a patch issued for the 2009 Ca-Nu-Pa Retreat.

    In that post I reported, based upon what I was told:

    “…As in 2008 Ca-nu-pa  chapter issued a patch for the District Camporee, called a ‘retreat’ in 2009, that they ran.   I do not know if a second staff patch was issued as in 2008…”

    This is not correct.     Johnny Smith from Atta Kulla Kulla lodge write:

    “…The 2009 retreat patch was designed my Van Cason and me.   It is NOT a camporee patch and does not have a STAFF patch.   this was an event that our CaNuPa chapter started last year and will continue this year as the 2nd annual Retreat.   It is a time when only members of the Canupa chapter get together for a winter retreat weekend and plan out our year’s events…”

    So, this is a chapter issue, but most of the information I had beyond that was wrong.

    Thanks to Johnny Smith for the correction.

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    A Fun Few Days

    Posted in OAImages News by John E. Pannell on December 5th, 2009 at 1:46 pm

    I’m sure most of you noticed the problems this site has been having over the past few days.     It went offline several times.     It was a frustrating experience.     To add to my woes, I somehow managed to pick up some “bad stuff” on my computer at home.     The last time I had this much trouble with my site, server, and home PC I was also let go from my job.   Luckily that did NOT happen!

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      1973 Dixie Fellowship

      Posted in SE-3B (1973-1981),Section Conclave Patches by John E. Pannell on December 1st, 2009 at 6:40 pm
      1973 Dixie Fellowshp Patch

      1973 Dixie Fellowshp Patch

      Effective in 1973, the BSA reorganized its structure from 12 Areas into six regions.     This meant changes for OA areas nationwide. Area fellowships became section conclaves.   The lodges of the old Area 6-B were reunited with their brothers from Muscogee 221 and Unali’yi 236, forming section SE-3B.     This put all of South Carolina together again for the first time in over 20 years.   They would not be separated again.

      Atta Kulla Kulla hosted the 21st Dixie Fellowship, the 1973 SE-3B Conclave, at Camp Old Indian.     The conclave patch’s basic design employs the traditional color scheme used on Atta Kulla Kulla’s earliest and all their Ordeal flaps .

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