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1984 SE-7 Conclave

Posted in SE-7 (1982-1993), Section Conclave Patches by John E. Pannell on September 22nd, 2008 at 5:02 am
1983 SE-7 Conclave Patch

1984 SE-7 Conclave Patch

Tali Taktaki lodge hosted 1984 SE-7 conclave at Camp Wenasa in Brown Summit, NC.   The pocket patch for this event, pictured, marks the first use of a name for this conclave, “Old North State Conclave”.

It’s only speculation on my part, but I suspect the naming of this conclave might be an innovation brought to the section by the returning lodges of western North Carolina.   North Carolina is nicknamed the “Old North State”, deriving from the 1710 division of the Carolina colony into North and South Carolina.       Since the section now included most of North Carolina this moniker seems appropriate.

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