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2011 OA National Officers Elected

Posted in Scouting News by John E. Pannell on December 28th, 2010 at 2:05 pm

A major snow storm in the eastern part of the country doesn’t stop an annual ritual for the Section Chiefs of the BSA’s  Order of the Arrow.   According to the official National Order of the Arrow website the following brothers have been elected national and regional officers for 2011:

  • National Chief: Jonathan Hills of Tonkawa Lodge, Capitol Area Council #564
  • National Vice Chief: Daniel Dick of Wulapeju Lodge, Blackhawk Area Council #660
  • Northeast Region Chief: Travis Cunningham, Gyantwachia Lodge, Chief Cornplanter Council #538
  • Central Region Chief: Collin Huerter, Dzie Hauk Tonga Lodge, Jayhawk Area Council #197
  • Southern Region Chief: Dwayne Fontenette, Chilantakoba Lodge, Southeast Louisiana Council # 214
  • Western Region Chief: Joseph Garcia, Tiwahe Lodge, San Diego – Imperial Council #49

Additional details of the region chiefs’ home lodges added from the OA’s regional websites and this website.

Additional details and information will appear on the official OA national, regional and section websites.

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A New Mug Collector Found?

Posted in Personal Stuff by John E. Pannell on December 23rd, 2010 at 9:45 pm
Sparky, A Scout Mug Collector

Sparky, A Scout Mug Collector

Mugs and mug collectors are the Rodney Dangerfields of Scout memorabilia collecting.   They get no respect.  Mugs are difficult to transport and display, and costly to ship.  Only a few people collect them.   Others think of them as not much more than clay pigeons.

I found a new mug collector my home one recent night!  I was typing on my computer and heard a plaintive “meow” from my den.   Upon investigation, I found Sparky as you see him in the picture here.   Cats like to climb and he just had to admire some of my mugs up close!

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