Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Issues

The 2015 Section NE-3B was held at Camp Barton and hosted by Otahnagon Lodge /#172. The theme for the weekend was Headwaters Paddle Onward.

There were multiple issues for the event.

A Pocket patch:

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Blue
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Blue

and a black bordered version

I’m told this was for staff.

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Black
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Black

And a black ghosted version:

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Black Ghost
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Pocket Patch Black Ghost

The red lines are the arrows on the paddlers sashes and the red & white near the bottom is the reflection of the OA 100 Logo in the water

a red bordered version which I’m told was staff or host lodge.

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Red Pocket Patch
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Red Pocket Patch

and finally a Yellow Border:

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Yellow Pocket Patch
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Yellow Pocket Patch

Can anyone confirm the purpose for each border color?

and there were 2 jacket patches of the same design:

Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Jacket Patch
Section NE-3B 2015 Conclave Jacket Patch

and a ghost version of the jacket patch

Section NE-3B 2015 Black Ghost Jacket Patch
Section NE-3B 2015 Black Ghost Jacket Patch

and an embroidered neckerchief:

Section NE-3B 2015 Neckerchief
Section NE-3B 2015 Neckerchief

and a dangle issued by the Host Lodge Otahnagon #172

Otahnagon Lodge #172 X9
Otahnagon Lodge #172 X9

Were there any more items issued?

The Lodges in the Section are:
Ga-Hon-Ga Lodge #34
Otahnagon Lodge #172
Kittan Lodge #364
Onteroraus Lodge #402
Ajapeu Lodge #351


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