Re: Ribbons for/from Troop Flags
OPTIMIST (Optimist@CRIS.COM)
Wed, 26 Jun 1996 09:42:20 -0400
On Tue, 25 Jun 1996, Michael A. Golrick wrote:
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> I want to find a way to display the ribbons so that the boys can have a
> better understanding of the history of the troop. The oldest ribbon I
> found, so far, is from 1963, and there are probably 75 - 100 ribbons
> altogether. Has anyone found a way to deal with this? I want to more than
> just store them, but also have the available at Courts of Honor, etc.
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> YIS
>
> Michael A. Golrick mgolrick@sclc.org)
> Advancement Chair (94-96)
> Committee Chair (96- )
> Troop 68, St. Theresa's RC Church, Trumbull CT
If you have a permanent Scout hut or room, I suggest you display them on
the wall permanently. Displaying them at Courts of Honor would be out but
you would still have your most recent ribbons on your flag. In addition,
at one CoH each year, you could take all your visitors on a tour of your
Scout room and show them the history of your troop.
YIS
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