Collecting Ten Mile River Scout Camps and NYC OA patches Webinar

The Ten Mile River Museum has organized a series of free webinars featuring expert guest speakers on topics including the history of the Ten Mile River Scout Camps, the Upper Delaware River Valley region, and related subjects.

Participants are able to submit questions to the guest speaker and engage in a chat on the topic. The webinars are hosted by Museum Chairman Michael Drillinger.

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Our sixteenth webinar is scheduled for May 4, 2021 at 7 p.m. EDT. The topic is “Collecting Ten Mile River Scout Camps and OA patches.”

​Bill Mulrenin (aka “NY OA Trader,” https://www.nyoatrader.com), Eagle Scout and Vigil Honor member will lead a discussion about collecting and trading Ten Mile River Scout Camps’ and Order of the Arrow Patches. Bill is a Trustee of the Ten Mile River Scout Camp Museum, chairman of its’ Memorabilia Committee and the New York State Editor for the Blue Book.

Preregistration is required: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3018851424780035087

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