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April 15th, 2012
Looking for Trading Stock?
Over the past several years I have accumulated an abundance of flaps. This is an opportunity for you. I can now offer lots of ten (10) different and assorted flaps, all mint and no spoofs/fakes, for $40 postpaid to US addresses.
Please, at this time this is a limit of one lot per person. No requests for particular issues or lodges can be honored. My extras are stored in boxes and I will pull them out ten at a time at random.
If interested please send payment via PayPal to me at jpannell@triad.rr.com. Please remember to include your address. Thanks and happy collecting!
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March 7th, 2012
Lodge 296: Region Chief Flap, "MVE"
Greg Grimes recently sent me this image of two RED bordered 2012 Home of the Region Chief flaps, showing something he noticed about them. Apparently there may be thin and thick letter variations in this issue. To me this is not significant enough to be listed as a variety. It is for cases like this that my site uses the notation, "MVE" (minor variations exist).
I told Greg I would share this image with fellow collectors. What do you think? Chase after this variation or not; that is completely up to you!
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March 5th, 2012
Breast Cancer Patch Checklist
Now that there is a growing list of breast cancer related patches as well as a devoted group of collectors chasing after them, I thought now is a good time to put together a list of those issues. I now know of at least 18 issues from 12 lodges, including a key fob and one chapter issue.
"Continue reading" to see the list.
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March 4th, 2012
Ahoalan-Nachpikin Issues Breast Cancer Flap
Ahoalan-Nachpikin lodge from Memphis, TN has joined the growing list of lodges (and one chapter) that have issued patches in support of breast cancer research. As with many others, this issue is also a pink monochrome. Thanks to Nick DeMarco for supplying this image.
If you know of any other patches that have been issued for this cause, please either send the images to me or comment on this post below. Thanks.
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February 21st, 2012
2012 NOAC Issues Page Added
I have just added a page to this site showing lodge issues for this Summer's National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC). You may view it here:
http://www.oaimages.com/noac12.shtml
Presently on a few issues are shown. If you know of any that should be added, please let me know. This list should grow rapidly as we get closer to NOAC.
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Archive for Scouting News
According to the Boy Scouts of America’s Facebook page, the BSA has been selected to host the 2019 World Jamboree. It will be held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia.
I know no further details at this time.
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"Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity."
Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
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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"Those people who develop the ability to continuously acquire new and better forms of knowledge that they can apply to their work and to their lives will be the movers and shakers in our society for the indefinite future."
Brian Tracy
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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"If you don't like the way the world is, you change it. You have an obligation to change it. You just do it one step at a time."
Marian Wright Edelman
A new OA lodge has been formed in New York. Previously the councils of Ty-Ohni Lodge #95 (Rochester Area) and Ganeodiyo Lodge #417 (Finger Lakes) merged to form Seneca Waterways Council. I can now announce the new OA lodge is Tschipey Achtu lodge. They will use the number 397, which is also the council number.
Thanks to Craig Leighty for directing me to the official word on the council’s website about this. I may also have missed this news on Bill Mulrenin’s excellent NY OA blog.
The National Order of the Arrow no longer officially assigns lodge numbers but most lodges still use their traditional numbers. Collectors also have continued to use lodge numbers since OA lodge names are often difficult to pronounce, and out of a sense of tradition and convenience. Since this change by National newly formed lodges have followed a variety of practices. Some, like Pocumtuc lodge, have made it a point to adopt no lodge number although some collectors use a number (83) anyways. Others like Takoda lodge have, at least in some circles, used a number (146) of historical significance to them. Still others, like Kittan lodge, have used their council’s number (364) as their own. 364 was also conveniently the lodge number of one of Kittan’s predecessor lodges.
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"Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect. "
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Please read this post first!
For years now there has been some concern among select members of the Order of the Arrow’s (OA’s) National Committee that the selection process for the Vigil Honor as practiced in many lodges is seriously flawed. It has been observed that the process is highly subjective. It often recognizes those who serve in highly visible positions of authority, or those who manage to find themselves in Scouting’s equivalent of a sinecure. In some lodges political connections or nepotism matter more than the Order’s principles in deciding who is bestowed with the Vigil Honor. Many Arrowmen who are exemplars of the Order’s principles go unrecognized.
In recognition of these flaws, and fulfilling a desire to make the Vigil Honor selection process more objective and fair two major policy changes are to be enacted. These changes are have significant implications for the Order and its lodges, so please read them completely.
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"Quit worrying about your health. It'll go away."
Robert Orben
Check out this recent post on Roy More’s blog:
http://thescoutpatchauction.com/blogsite/2010/03/23/this-is-wrong
I am not a supporter of Big Labor and learn very much to the political and fiscal right however I agree with Roy that there is something inherently wrong with this.
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"If you knew what I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way. "
Buddha
One hundred years ago today, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was founded by W. D. Boyce. The Scouting movement was started in the United Kingdom in 1907 by Lord Baden-Powell. Boyce brought Scouting to the US after meeting with “the unknown Scout” in London, many legends springing up around this encounter. From that humble beginning sprang the largest youth movement in the free world.
There are celebrations planned around the country and online on this date. Scouts and Scouters are being encouraged to wear their uniforms on this date. The BSA also has events planned throughout the year in honor of its centennial, with the high point being this Summer’s National Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill. If you see any links to coverage of today’s anniversary events, please add them in the comments. I will try to add some myself as I find them.
Happy Birthday to the BSA!
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"No man ever listened himself out of a job."
Calvin Coolidge
I was told earlier this evening that the executive boards of York-Adams Area and Keystone Area Councils, BSA, have unanimously recommended their councils be consolidated by merger. Next month the voting membership of both councils will be asked to vote on this merger.
If either council votes “no” there will be no merger.
If both councils approve the merger will be effective March 1, 2010. The temporary name Keystone York-Adams Council would then be used with a permanent name to be chosen within six months. Susquehannock and Tuckahoe lodges would then merge on January 1, 2011
Further details can be found on the York-Adams Area Council website.
Thanks to David Hultberg for passing on this news via patch-l.
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"There has grown up in the minds of certain groups in this country the notion that because a man or corporation has made a profit out of the public for a number of years, the government and the courts are charged with the duty of guaranteeing such profit in the future, even in the face of changing circumstances and contrary to public interest. This strange doctrine is not supported by statute or common law. Neither individuals nor corporations have any right to come into court and ask that the clock of history be stopped, or turned back."
Robert Heinlein
George Jennings, a frequent contributor of images to this site especially for New York issues, was recently honored by the International Rotary with the Cliff Dochterman Award. This award recognizes a Rotarian who acts as a role model and renders distinguished and dedicated service to Scouting through active service, leadership or other exemplary contributions. He is an active member of Hudson Valley Council and Nacha Nimat Lodge. He is one of only four Scouters to receive this award since its inception in 1994!
The Poughkeepsie Journal has a short article online about this award.
Congratulations to George Jennings for being recognized for his service, and his 63 years in Scouting!
(Hmm… I wonder if this award has a square knot and if he has any to trade…
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"Mathematics has beauties of its own -- a symmetry and proportion in its results, a lack of superfluity, an exact adaptation of means to ends, which is exceedingly remarkable and to be found only in the works of the greatest beauty When this subject is properly ... presented, the mental emotion should be that of enjoyment of beauty, not that of repulsion from the ugly and the unpleasant."
In H. Eves Mathematical Circles Squared, Boston: Prindle, Weber and Schmidt, 1972.
J. W. A. Young
From the Official National Order of the Arrow Website:
Rich Ferolo elected as the Central Region Chief.
Brian Ahrens elected as the North East Region Chief.
Don Combs elected as the Southern Region Chief.
Fred Gross elected as the Western Region Chief.
No further information was given at this time.
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April 1st, 2012
April Fool!
It should go without saying that my post about this site being sold to a Google/eBay partnership was my annual April Fool's post. I have no plans at this time to give up or sell this web site. Long time readers will know this has become quite the tradition here and I usually start planning the posts several months in advance. The most famous (infamous?) of these was 2008's post concerning the abolishment of lodge names. It still creates difficulty from time to time for those in authority in the OA and BSA due to the inability of some to detect obvious (in my opinion) satire.
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April 1st, 2012
OAImages Soon Under New Ownership
This post contains important information regarding the future of this website. Please read carefully.
Many have noticed that I have found it hard to maintain this website for quite some time now. Due to various reasons, some of them beyond my control, updating the price guide regularly has become all but impossible. Things have become a bit less chaotic, but after 15 years this has become a chore. I also know that there will come the day when control of this site will need to be passed to another. With all that in mind, I have been considering various options for the future of OAImages. In the midst of this, a several months ago I was contacted by someone who made me an offer that was too good to resist. After many months of negotiations I am now free to announce that this site has been purchased by a combined partnership of Google and eBay. This will be effective July 1, 2012.
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January 30th, 2012
Tschipey Achtu Lodge: Update
Back in 2010 I announced the formation of Tschipey Achtu lodge as a result of the merger of Ty-Ohni 95 and Ganeodiyo 417. At the time I was told they would use the number 397, which is also their council number. This created a bit of controversy as that number is currently in use by Chilantakoba lodge in Louisiana. I also announced their first flap. Other than a 2010 Jamboree issue no further news from this lodge made it to me.
I was talking with a Roger Ward last night who was at the recent Winter South Carolina Trade-O-Ree. He tells me it has not been quiet in that lodge. The use of 397 was problematic. Many wanted to choose a different number. Some wanted to claim the number zero, but that was not well received given the special place Unami 1 holds in the Order of the Arrow. The Scout Executive, I am told, stepped in and told the lodge they will use the lower number from the two merged lodges.
The lodge is now known as Tschipey Achtu 95. I have updated the site to reflect this current information. Several new issues have also been added.
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January 14th, 2012
An OAImages iPad App?
Some of those who know me personally, know that I have gone over to the "Dark Side" and have started using Apple products. I bought an iMac a couple of months ago and just recently got an iPad. My brother is trying to tell me that my Droid's days are numbered.
I really like my iPad and started day dreaming about an OAImages app for it. I have no idea how to go about writing this and it would take me into an entirely new area from what I know. It's not something that would happen easily or soon. Here's your chance to give feedback. What do you think about an OAImages app? What would you put in it? Do you have any thoughts on how it would be distributed or how much it would cost?
Please feel free to comment. Comments are moderated for those who have not successfully had a comment published on this blog before in order to control spam. I will do my best to approve comments as quickly as possible in order to facilitate a discussion.
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October 4th, 2011
Indian Summer and Summit Corps Patches
I have added special pages on this site for the 2011 Indian Summer and 2011 Summit Corps. I still have a few images to add but most of what I have images for is now on the site. Thanks for Rick Horne for most of these images.
To view these items, go to OA Images: National and Special Events Patches page and select either of these events from the "Other Specialties" drop down box.
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August 27th, 2011
Coming out of Hiding About April 1st
It's kind of odd to come out of hiding to post about a topic like this.
I'm hearing from some brothers that there have been gullible readers to this blog over the years. I would have thought it was obvious from the context of the posts, but the various posts made on this blog throughout the years that have appeared on APRIL FIRST are all satire. None of them are true. Read them and chuckle but please do not complain to your friendly OA National Committee members, Scout Executives, lodge advisers, or official website administrators about the "changes" that are "announced" in them.
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