Shared Items From Around The Web – April 30, 2011
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- GRRM's A DANCE WITH DRAGONS manuscript
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April 28, 2011
In 2004, the Section NE-2B Conclave was hosted by Lowwapaneu Lodge #191. The them was “Lucky Seven.”
I understand that there was both a pocket patch and a jacket patch issued for the event. I only have an image of the Pocket Patch:
There was also an undated Training Award patch which was first used this year.
There were also rockers or segments approximately 20mm by 100mm Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D.
Looking for scans and/or a trade for them.
According to the OA Section List, the Lodges in the section at this time were:
[auction-affiliate]
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“A Constitution is not the act of a Government, but of a people constituting a government, and a government without a constitution is a power without right.” –Thomas Paine
The 2005 Section NE-2B Conclave was hosted by Shinnecock Lodge #360 and held at Baiting Hollow Scout Camp. The theme was “Into The Horizon.”
As far as I know, there was only a single pocket patch issued for the event.
Is anyone aware of anything else issued for the event?
According to the OA Section List, the Lodges in the section at this time were:
[auction-affiliate]
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“In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson
April 27, 2011
Suanhacky Lodge #49 recently issued a limited patch, a gold bordered chevron, sporting the OBV sashes on white felt and a view of the Tower of Friendship overlooking Crystal Lake at sunset. There were reportedly 75 patches issues. A green bordered version with a larger run is scheduled to be issued as part of the Honors Weekend in May.
The Blue Book style stats would be:
X45 YEL R M/C DGR DGR FDL; DGR Queens Council Est. 1930; Tower of Friendship overlooking Crystal Lake scene
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“The point to remember is that what the government gives it must first take away.” – John S. Coleman
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