Archive for October 13, 2008

1955 Area 3F Fellowship Meeting

Posted in Area 3-F, Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on October 13th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1955 Area 3F Patch

1955 Area 3F Patch

The lodges of southwestern Pennsylvania met in 1955 as Area 3F for the second time at Hubbard Scout Reservation. Kuwewanik Lodge #57 hosted the meeting. This was the only area meeting held at this camp; later meetings hosted by Kuwewanik were at Camp Semiconon.

The event patch was a cut-edge round with a black background featuring the red squirrel totem of the host lodge.

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