Unali’yi lodge had an evolving patch design for their two issues for this year’s Dixie Fellowship. The patch depicts a theory that some school systems still seek to ban, but with a Scouting twist. The matching pocket patch has many uses.
Thanks to Brad Hutto for the images.
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"If you knew what I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way. "
Buddha
I can finally report on the 2006 activities patches from Unali’yi lodge. Thanks to Brad Hutto for the images of these patches.
Following recent practice, four activity patches were issued for the lodge’s Spring and Fall fellowship and Ordeal. The patches all follow an icthyological theme.
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“What kind of scale compares the weight of two beauties, the gravity of duties, or the ground speed of joy? Tell me, what kind of gage can quantify elation? What kind of equation could I possibly employ?”
Ani Difranco
Unali’yi 236 let their inner nerd show at this year’s Dixie Fellowship.
They issued a flap with a matching “dangle” this year, following their very geeky theme. Two patch sets, where the bottom is meant to be a pocket hanger type patch seem to be becoming more popular in this part of the country.
Does anyone know what the writing across the top of the flap means?
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Heraclitus
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September 29th, 2008
AOL Block Removed
Some here might be aware of the problems some users of this site have experienced, namely in getting communcations from me, especially if they had AOL addresses. In short AOL has been blocking email from this site's server since early this year.
I can finally report good news on this front. I received this message from an "AOL postmaster" this morning:
The block on the IP has been removed and please allow 24 hours for the block to be cleared.
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The block has been removed. I will update the subscription pages on my site to reflect this later today or tomorrow.
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June 17th, 2008
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April 16th, 2008
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September 30th, 2008
Adding to the Collection
Since my collecting interest is very restricted, it's not often I get to add to my personal collection. This patch came in the mail to me today. It was issued last weekend at the Atlanta Trade-o-ree.
Bullions are rather unique items, a synthesis of both wire work and traditional embroidery. There aren't very many different ones. Lodges tend to issue there in small quantities. Some of them are very scarce.
I think this piece turned out nicely, for the most part. If I had a list of my favorite bullions this one would probably rank high on it. Cahuilla 127 B2 probably is still my favorite among the recent bullions.
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October 4th, 2008
Ed Harris Memorial TOR Report
by skyloo442
The Portland, Oregon (Ed Harris Memorial) Trade -o- Ree has just ended. I want to thank all of those that attended and those that helped put on this event. We accomplished my two main goals - raise some money for the council and provide a great trading atmosphere for all of those that came.
We had some people that traveled a great distance, Dean Gross from Ohio, The Marvins from California, Bruce Lee from Wyoming and many from Washington.
Some great pieces exchanged hands either by trading or the small informal auction that was held. Bruce is going home with a Hyas Chuck 442 N2 (A hard piece in the NW and overall), Another member went home with a Hyas Chuck F2 (Hard to find, especially mint). Some choice Washington classic flaps also changed hand, and I picked up some classic Idaho flaps and some new issues from Idaho as well.
The TOR was well attended but did not reach the attendance goal I had wanted, but we came very close. Next year we will do it again with some improvements, especially now that I have a quality assistant and a very good registrar. Stay tuned for my announcement for next years TOR. Until then I hope to see many of you at the Western Washington TOR at the end of February.
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October 3rd, 2008
1955 Area 3B Conference
by Dave Scocca
In August of 1955, Eriez Lodge #46 hosted the lodges of northwestern Pennsylvania for the Area 3B conference at Camp Sequoyah, in Springfield Township near the shores of Lake Erie. The patch for the conference was a white felt round with a silk-screened red and black design.
This is among the largest early conclave patches, with a diameter over four inches.
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October 2nd, 2008
1955 Area 3A Meeting
by Dave Scocca
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September 28th, 2008
1954 Area 3F Fellowship
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1954 Area 3E Pow Wow
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