Alohak Menewi Lodge First Flap Issued

Posted in Patch Collecting by John E. Pannell on September 19th, 2011 at 12:26 pm
Allohawk Menewi S1?

Allohawk Menewi S1?

Allohak Menewi lodge, formed from the merger of Enda Lechauhanne 57 and Nachamawat 275, just issued its first flap.  This will be listed on the site as “S1?”.   The lodge will continue to use the number 57.  Thanks to Gap Danish and Nathan Pearlman for supplying scans of this new issue.

There is a notable history of mergers and name changes in this lodge’s history. Both Enda Lechauhanne and Nachamawat are product of mergers themselves.   If one wishes to collect this lodge’s predecessors there are now 15 different names to seek out.   See this lodge’s merger history for the details.

I am told 1400 of these flaps were produced and know of no restrictions being placed upon them.   At this time I know of no other issues from the lodge.

On a related note, I am wondering if another merger is soon to happen in western Pennsylvania.   I was looking at the “About Us” page on the Laurel Highlands Council website.  Look carefully at the map of the council near the bottom of the patch.    How many councils do you know that are not continguous, with the territory of another council splitting it into two or more pieces?   Does this bode ill for the Westmoreland-Fayette Council and Wagion lodge?   Do any readers know anything more about this unusual situation?

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One Response to “Alohak Menewi Lodge First Flap Issued”

  1. Bob McCanless Says:

    Uggh…

    I’m loading up on Allegheny Trails RWS & CSPs, & Kiasutha (particularly Vigil flaps!!!) & Kuwewanik flaps, just to annoyingly protest further council mergers. >:-( If you have USED ones especially, that no one else wants, I NEED THEM!!! Drop me a line…

    Also in the market for red epaulet loops, and red-topped XL Scout socks! :-D

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