This weekend on Facebook there were some posts sharing images of the 2010 museum that Sam Fairchild organized at the Centennial Jamboree. The posts led to discussions about needs, tough issues and memories of the event. This reminded me that I need to do devote some time to my displays which has been a very hot and cold project.
In case you missed it Ryan Losonsky has made several videos on YouTube that share his passion for displaying and sharing Scouting memorabilia. He has a traveling museum which is my goal as well so I was able to get some new ideas from watching this series.
One of the things that I think is important about any Scout display is that it can’t just be all patches in a frame. With no context the Scouts and Scouters will not be able to really learn from the display. Think about going to a real museum and how there is always that helpful paragraph or more of text that give the explanation and prompt some new questions.
This week on eBay I have 200 auctions including OA conclaves and a neat collection of rubber and metal flaps. These unique issues were kind of a fad that only some lodges decided to go with. Often the metal flaps in particular were expensive to make and are not easy to get.
There are still some TORs that have not been cancelled. In Tampa Florida there is a TOR September 18-19 at Camp Soule. That same weekend the Atlanta TOR is taking place at the council office. I applaud these organizers for finding a way to hold their events during the pandemic. I will try and share others as I confirm which ones are cancelled. I did get an email from Dave Muira sharing that the Northern CA TOR is cancelled.
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