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1958 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-C,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on November 12th, 2008 at 9:00 am
1958 Area 3C Slide

1958 Area 3C Slide

The lodges of Area 3C met in 1958 at Camp Shenandoah in Swoope, Virginia; the host lodge was Shenandoah Lodge #258. This was the first area meeting at Camp Shenandoah or hosted by the lodge.

There was a plastic neckerchief slide for the event. The slide was red with an arrow and the letters “OA”, with “Camp Shenandoah” printed on the “O”, “Pow Wow Area 3C” printed on the A, and “1958″ printed on the fletching of the arrow. It was manufactured by Blue River.

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1957 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-C,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on October 30th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1957 Area 3C Slide

1957 Area 3C Slide

The lodges of Area 3C met in 1957 at Camp Powhatan in the Blue Ridge Scout Reservation in Pulaski County, Virginia.   The host lodge was Powhatan Lodge #456; this was both the first meeting hosted by the lodge and the first at Camp Powhatan.

A hand-carved painted wood neckerchief slide was issued for the event; the slide has the profile of an Indian and has the area, “WWW”, and the year lightly stamped on the feathers of the headdress.

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1956 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Amangamek Wipit 470,Area 3-C,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on October 24th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
1956 Area 3C Patch

1956 Area 3C Patch

The lodges of Area 3C met in 1956 at Camp Theodore Roosevelt, near Chesapeake Beach, Maryland on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Amangamek Wipit Lodge #470 hosted the event; this was the first area meeting hosted by the lodge, which had officially changed its name from “Amanquemack” at the start of the year. This was also the only area meeting ever held at Camp Roosevelt.

The event patch was embroidered on white twill with a tab to cut a buttonhole, and featured the US Capitol with a superimposed arrow.

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1955 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-C,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on October 10th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
1955 Area 3C Patch

1955 Area 3C Patch

The lodges of Area 3C met in 1955 at Camp Shawondasee near Chester, Virginia. The Pow Wow was hosted by Nawakwa Lodge #3; this was the first area meeting hosted by the lodge.

A round patch with a red border and green twill background was issued for the event.

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1954 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Amangamek Wipit 470,Area 3-C,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on September 25th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1954 Area 3C Patch

1954 Area 3C Patch

In 1954, the lodges of Virginia met as Area 3C for the second time, at Camp Rock Enon in Gore, Virginia. Shenshawpotoo Lodge #276 hosted the Pow Wow. A pocket-flap patch featuring an arrow going through an apple was issued for the event; this was the first Area 3C patch and is the only flap-shaped conclave patch from Region 3. Continue Reading »

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1953 Area 3C Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-C,Nentico 12,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on September 20th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1953 Area 3C Slide

1953 Area 3C Slide

In 1953, the lodges of Virginia met as Area 3C for the first time at Camp Darden near Franklin, VA. The meeting was hosted by Blue Heron Lodge #349, and was the only meeting to be held at Camp Darden; Blue Heron hosted later 3C meetings at Camp Pipsico.

A white plastic neckerchief slide was issued for the event. There was also a beaded necklace with feathers, shells, and the round plastic slide attached at the bottom.

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1952 Area 3A Pow-Wow

Posted in Area 3-A,Area 3-C,Area 3-D,Area 3-E,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on September 11th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
1952 Area 3A Slide

1952 Area 3A Slide

The 1952 Area 3A Pow-Wow was hosted by Memeu Lodge #125 and was held at Camp Nisatin (now a part of Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation) near Reading, Pennsylvania.

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1951 Area 3A Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-A,Area 3-C,Area 3-D,Area 3-E,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on September 2nd, 2008 at 8:00 am
1951 Area 3A Slide

1951 Area 3A Slide

Delmont Lodge #43 hosted the 1951 Area 3A Pow Wow at Camp Delmont in Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania. The conclave neckerchief slide was green plastic with a red Indian head and tan lettering.

Camp Delmont is among the oldest Scout camps in the USA, and is now a part of the Cradle of Liberty Council’s Musser Scout Reservation.

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1950 Area 3A Fellowship Pow-Wow

Posted in Area 3-A,Area 3-C,Area 3-D,Area 3-E,Nentico 12,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on August 30th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1950 Area 3A Slide

1950 Area 3A Slide

In 1950 Nentico Lodge #12 hosted the lodges of eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia for the Area 3A Fellowship Pow-Wow on April 29-30 at the two-year-old Broad Creek Scout Camps in Whiteford, Maryland.   The event featured the first known piece of Area 3A memorabilia, a burned wooden slice neckerchief slide saying “Broad Creek” and “WWW”.

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1948-49 Area E/Area 3A Conferences

Posted in Area 3-A,Area 3-C,Area 3-D,Area 3-E,Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on August 23rd, 2008 at 8:00 am

The lodges of eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia met in both 1948 and 1949, but there are no known memorabilia items from these meetings.

In 1948, the Area E conference was hosted by Octoraro Lodge 22 at Camp Horseshoe on May 1-2.

In 1949, the Area 3A conference was hosted by Pohopoco Lodge 44 at Camp Trexler on April 23-24. At the time, the Vigil Honor was often conferred at Area conferences rather than at lodge events; Ray Garrabrandt of Virginia was so honored at the 1949 conference.

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