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This auction from a couple of weeks ago got me thinking about the SCOUTORAMA!
In my experience, Kaw Council Scoutorama patches/memorabilia are generally dismissed by collectors as something that is not worth the effort of collecting. Maybe it is because it seems there are so many 1972, 1973, 1974 Kaw Council Scoutorama patches floating around?
After looking at the item above, it made me realize there are a lot of Kaw Council Scoutorama items out there (neckercheif slides, patches, programs)…the items below are probably just the tip of the ice bergorama. I imagine the Scoutorama was a showcase of Scout skills similar to a Scout Show or a Round Up. Interestingly the name of the event had several iterations “Scoutorama” “Royal Kaw-Rama” “Kaw-Rama” among them. Also, I found it interesting that some of the programs state that the event was held in the American Royal Building…outside of the Kaw Council service area…in Missouri!
And don’t forget the essential piece of your wardrobe…the 1971 Scoutorama belt buckle:
The earliest item from the Scoutorama/Kaw-Rama I can pick out is the 1948 leather slide and the latest is the 1974 patch (the councils merged in 1974). That means there are probably many more items from this event that are unaccounted for! Keep an eye out and let me know if you find anything.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged American Royal, Boy Scout Roundup, Kansas City, Kaw Council, Kaw-Rama, Scoutorama |
To follow up on an earlier post, a reader passed along the following scan showing all 11 segments from Camp Naish this summer. The “Staff” segment proved to be a difficult one to find, but several turned up after the summer camping season was over. See image below for the Camp Naish BSA 100th Anniversary patch and all of the segments:
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For you avid Tamegonit Lodge event patch collectors, I just put together a checklist that you may download. The file is a PDF form that will allow you to enter any text or number into the boxes (in case you want to keep track of dupes). Eventually, I plan to create a version that includes a thumbnail image of each patch. If you have any additions/corrections, please feel free to contact me.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Download, Event Patch, Resource, Tamegonit Lodge |
Nineteen years ago I was on staff for the 1991 NC-3 Order of the Arrow Section Conclave hosted by Tamegonit Lodge at Camp Naish.
Following are three patches issued for the event. The first is the standard participant patch (purple border), next is the staff patch (silver mylar border) and then the key three patch (gold mylar border). Each staff member and key three member was only given one of the mylar versions. My dad and I each earned one staff patch at the event.
In addition to the patches, a participation pin was also available for those who satisfied the established requirements. The pin is pictured below as well.
Interestingly, the slogan “Many Fires, One Great Light” proved to be quite popular and was modified for use at the 1992 National Order of the Arrow Conference. The slogan for that event was “Many Fires, One Great Light.”
Tamegonit Lodge also hosted section/area conclaves in the following years: 1956 (8-D); 1961 (8-D); 1978 (NC-3C); 1985 (NC-3); 1991 (NC-3); 1996 (C-6); 1999 (C-6); 2000 (C-6); 2007 (C-5B). Also, when Tamegonit has hosted the event, more often than not it has not been held at Camp Naish. Naish was used in 1978, 1985, 1991 and 2007, but in other years the event has been at other locations such as Bonner Springs (1956), the University of Kansas (1961), Whiteman Air Force Base (1996 and 1999) and Fort Leavenworth (2000).
You might be wondering where to find additional information (including scans of patches) about Section Conclaves attended by Kansas lodges…look no further than: http://scoutingkansas.org/ksconclaves.aspx. Mike has done a great job of compiling information on the many Kansas sections and their events. Check it out!
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Camp Naish, Dzie-Hauk Tonga Lodge 429, Kidi Kidish Lodge 434, OA Lodge 321, OA Lodge 42, OA Lodge 91, Order of the Arrow, Section Conclave, Tamegonit | Leave a Comment »
There were some great K.C. Area items on eBay last week. A source tells me that these items were part of an estate located near 95th and Mission. The seller has items from a father and son who were both involved in Boy Scouts in their youth. There are quite a few paper items connected to these two Scouts on eBay currently. Here’s a quick rundown of the two highlights from last week…if you click on the photos below, it will bring up a PDF of the auction listing with pictures.
The first auction to go was a big one…the lot included 12 patches from the 1920s which included some decent non-KC area items: a patrol leader patch with felt bars, an early star badge, Troop 10 felt numeral, and an early version of Mining Merit Badge. The more exciting items were the Camp Dan Sayre (used by Kansas City Council in the early 1920s, located near Noel, Missouri) felts. These included: the 1928 and 1929 camper felts, a 1929 Honor Troop felt. Also, the lot included a 1943 Camp Osceola triangle. For more images of Osceola/Dan Sayre felts click here. The other interesting items were the four felt “10” diamonds. I have not seen those before, but my guess is that they have something to do with Troop 10. Bidding got pretty heated towards the end of the auction, with the final bidding going over $2,500!
It is great to see these items come up on eBay…they also introduce new questions to be answered…I take it they didn’t blog about their patches back in the 1920s? As always, if you have any information or something similar to these items, please drop me a line.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 1920s, Camp Dan Sayre, eBay, Elk Springs, false sleeve, Felt, Kansas City, Noel |
Although this is not related to Kansas City…I thought it was kind of funny. Hopefully the 100% campers got a prize too…
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As the BSA Centennial comes to an end, I want to highlight a patch from the area that many won’t see around…the 2010 Vigil overnight patch. Specific criteria have been established for Vigil honor members to earn these patches during Tamegonit Lodge’s Vigil weekend. Only one is awarded per member per year and are designed to be worn on a member’s Vigil vest:
One hundred of gold mylar patches were made; of the total 92 were awarded, one was placed in the Tamegonit Lodge collection, and the remaining were destroyed. The 92 awarded in 2005 were the most ever awarded at one Vigil Banquet, followed by 83 distributed in 2008.
This year, 200 patches were made; of the total 96 were awarded, one was placed in the Tamegonit Lodge collection at the Great House, and the remaining were destroyed. Ninety six marks the most patches awarded in one year, followed by 92 in 2005. Do you patch collectors see a correlation?
Posted in Heart of America Council, Tamegonit, Vigil | Tagged Award, Camp Naish, Tamegonit, Vigil |
I was browsing eBay yesterday and the following item caught my eye…it is a drills manual from Troop 1 of Kansas City, Missouri. The print date is 1914. The preface reads, “Drills and marches are valuable because of the qualities they develop in the individual boy such as obedience to command, mental and physical alertness, and a good carriage.” How many Troops of today have their own drill manuals? I imagine not many do… More importantly, how many Scouts have a good carriage?
Click on the link below to the item.
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