Archive for November 15, 2008

OA Section Chief Elected to City Council

Posted in Current Events, Scouting News by John E. Pannell on November 15th, 2008 at 3:02 pm

This was recently reported on the OAWest website:

Jeremy Yamaguchi, Section W-C2 Chief, was elected to the City Council for the City of Placentia in Southern California’s Orange County. At the age of 19, he is one of the youngest elected officials in the city’s history. Jeremy brought in the largest percentage of votes at 22.7% and will take one of three open council seats. He will be serving on the council while continuing enrollment at California State University Fullerton nearby.

More information can be found at the OCRegister and on Mr. Yamaguchi’s campaign webiste. (This last link does not appear to be functioning properly at time this post is being written.)

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1958 Area 3E Pow Wow

Posted in Area 3-E, Section Conclave Patches by Dave Scocca on November 15th, 2008 at 8:00 am
1958 Area 3B Neckerchief

1958 Area 3B Neckerchief

On May 3 and 4, 1958, the lodges of Area 3E met at Camp Kline in Ramsey, Pennsylvania. The Pow Wow was hosted by Tiadaghton Lodge #384. This was the first meeting at Camp Kline, and the first hosted by Tiadaghton Lodge.

Following the Area 3E practice of the time, attendees received a neckerchief with a patch from the host lodge attached.

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The activity patches of Cole Snass Lamatai 259

Posted in Cole Snass Lamatai 259, Oregon Lodges by skyloo442 on November 15th, 2008 at 3:13 am

259 eR1979

Well I have dwelt on Skyloo and Wauna La-Mon’Tay for awhile on their activity patch issues so I will briefly turn my focus to the lodge that was south of 442 until 1994 when 442 absorbed them.

Cole Snass Lamatai 259 issued two known activity patches during their 50 year existence. Both of these events were council wide activities sponsored by 259. The first known activity patch was issued for the 1979 Camporall and the second was issued for the 1991 Camporall. Both are clearly issued by the lodge (verified).

259 eX1991

I do not have much insight on these two events except that the attendance was as expected for a small council.

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I'm sure most of you noticed the problems this site has been having over the past few days. It went offline several times. It was a frustrating experience. To add to my woes, I somehow managed to pick up some "bad stuff" on my computer at home. The last time I had this much trouble with my site, server, and home PC I was also let go from my job. Luckily that did NOT happen!

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Temporary Email Outage: Resolved

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