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Lodge 70: A Revolutionary Idea?

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on June 4th, 2010 at 6:00 am
Tsoiotsi Tsogalii 70 eX2010-2?

Tsoiotsi Tsogalii 70 eX2010-2?

Tsoiotsi Tsogalii lodge had their Spring Fellowship back in March.   I had completely forgotten to add the patch to the site until recently.   As I wasn’t there, thanks to Johnny Somers for the image.

The lodge adopted an American Revolution theme for this year’s fellowship, and for the SR-7B Conclave.     In my opinion this is one of the better looking event patches the lodge has issued.     The design is tastefully done and visually appealing.     The patch pays tribute to General Nathanael Greene and the Battle of Guilford Court House.     The oldest predecessor of this lodge, Tali Taktaki 70, was chartered to General Greene Council.

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Lodge 331: 2010 Jamboree Flap

Posted in Klahican 331,SR-7B Lodges by John E. Pannell on June 3rd, 2010 at 6:00 am
Klahican 331 S74?

Klahican 331 S74?

Klahican lodge recently issued a flap for this Summer’s BSA National Jamboree.   Thanks to Bob Walton for sending the image of this flap.

The design features a nighttime beach scene.     The lodge’s totem, the Venus fly trap, is ghosted in the foreground of this flap.   It also apparently commemorates the BSA’s 100th anniversary.

The listing data for this patch are as follows:

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Another New Lodge in New York

Posted in Scouting News by John E. Pannell on June 2nd, 2010 at 6:00 am

Last year Cayuga County Council was dissolved by the Boy Scouts of America and its territory assigned to Hiawatha Seaway Council.   This meant the end for Tahgajute lodge #247 when its charter expired at the end of last year.     Although this wasn’t a merger of two councils, as one had ceased to exist as a legal entity, the newly enlarged council and lodge both decided to change their names.   Thanks to Craig Leighty for finding an announcement of the new council and lodge name on the council’s website.

The new lodge, effective January 1, 2010, is named Lowanne Nimat. Its translates from Lenape is given as “Brothers of the North.” Craig reports from another source that the lodge’s totem is the Gougou, a creature similar the sasquatch.   The new lodge will continue to use 219 as its number.   The lodge asks that any questions about this transition be directed to the lodge adviser.

Councilstrips with the new name are available.   I do not yet have any word on any lodge patches.

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Echockotee Lodge 200 New Flaps

Posted in Echockotee 200,Florida Lodges by Robert Mathis on June 1st, 2010 at 6:00 am

At the recent Echockotee  200 Summer Fellowship, the lodge had two new flaps available for sale.   The first flap (tentatively S-43*) is for the lodge’s participation in the 2010 Section S-4 “FourCorps” service project in the Ocala National Forest. The design is taken from the lodge’s neckerchief, shaking hands with the bear** used in the section’s FourCorps patch.   A total of 200 were produced, with 25 set aside for lodge members participating in FourCorps.

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