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2009 W-1E Conclave Report

Posted in Section Conclave Patches,W-1C by skyloo442 on November 1st, 2009 at 10:10 am

2009 marked a big change in the alignment of W-1C.   When the new designations came out, W-1C lost two lodges and became W-1E.   Gone are the two lodges that are home based in Idaho, and that makes W-1E conform to the old borders of 11-C.

The conclave this year was held at Camp Fife (Grand Columbia Council), which is in the shadow of Mount Rainier.   The first time in awhile that a council camp was used as a conclave site.   It was a great weekend with plenty of sunshine and decent temperatures. (It did get down to below 32 degrees Saturday Night, which caused frost on my windshield.)

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    2008 W1C Conclave Report

    Posted in W-1C by skyloo442 on September 23rd, 2008 at 12:58 am
    2008 W-1C Conclave Patches

    2008 W-1C Conclave Patches

    As promised I am reporting on the W1C Conclave held at Treasure Valley Community College, Ontario, Oregon. The conclave was held September 19-21, 2008. This was a wet conclave as the rain decided to wait 375 miles to let loose. Usually Portland gets the rain and Ontario is dry. Five patches, three pocket patches and two jacket patches, were issued for this event.

    The jacket patches are still in transit and I will scan it when it arrives. One is the regular jacket patch, which is pictured on the W1C website and the other jacket patch has a special border and was given to those that spent $300.00 at the section auction. The three pocket patches were the participant, staff and “auction donor”. I think the design was well executed. The use of a compass with the OA arrow was really nice and the patches looked outstanding.

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    W1C Conclave – 2007

    Posted in W-1C by skyloo442 on September 24th, 2007 at 5:09 pm

    w1c-j.jpgWell it is 24 hours since I left the 2007 W1C Conclave.   I enjoyed the conclave as I feel that the program was well put together this year.   Walamootkin 336 was the host lodge this year.   Other lodges in that section are 266 Tukarica, 311 Es-Kaielgu, 363 Ma-I-Su, and 614 Tataliya. This section includes Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and a majority of Idaho.

    The Section issued  5 patches for the 2007 conclave.   3 Pocket Patches and a couple of Jacket Patches.   The section ran out of Participant Patches and Staff Patches and had very few Auction Patches left over.   The regular jacket patch was still available and all of the $300 donation/Auction jacket patches were claimed.   The attandance was above normal which was a pleasant surprise.

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