- Area 3-A
- Area 3-C
- 1953 3-C Pow Wow
- 1954 3-C Pow Wow
- 1955 3-C Pow Wow
- 1956 3-C Pow Wow
- 1957 3-C Pow Wow
- 1958 3-C Pow Wow
- 1959 3-C Pow Wow
- 1960 3-C Pow Wow
- 1961 3-C Pow Wow
- 1962 3-C Pow Wow
- 1963 3-C Pow Wow
- 1964 3-C Pow Wow
- 1965 3-C Pow Wow
- 1966 3-C Training Conference
- 1967 3-C Pow Wow
- 1968 3-C Pow Wow
- 1968 3-C Training Institute
- 1969 3-C Pow Wow
- 1970 3-C Pow Wow
- 1970 3-C Training Conference
- 1971 3-C Pow Wow
- 1972 3-C Pow Wow
- Area 3-C Issues
- Section SE-1
- 1973 SE-1 Pow Wow
- 1973 NOAC
- 1974 SE-1 Conclave
- 1975 SE-1 Indian Seminar
- 1975 SE-1 Conclave
- 1976 SE-1 Indian Seminar
- 1976 SE-1 Conclave
- 1976 SE Region Training Conference
- 1977 SE-1 Indian Seminar
- 1977 SE-1 Conclave
- 1977 NOAC
- 1978 SE-1 Conclave
- 1978 SE-1 Indian Seminar
- 1979 SE-1 Conclave
- 1980 SE-1 Conclave
- 1980 SE-1 Indian Seminar
- 1981 SE-1 Conclave
- 1982 SE-1 Conclave
- Section SE-1 Issues
- Section SE-8
- Section SR-6/6B/7
- Section SR-7A
- 1998 SR-7A Conclave
- 1999 SR-7A Conclave
- 2000 SR-7A Conclave
- 2001 SR-7A Conclave
- 2002 SR-7A Conclave
- 2003 SR-7A Conclave
- 2004 SR-7A Conclave
- 2005 SR-7A Conclave
- 2006 SR-7A Conclave
- 2007 SR-7A Conclave
- 2008 SR-7A Conclave
- 2009 SR-7A GW/Jeff Trail Crew
- 2009 SR-7A Conclave
- 2010 SR-7A GW/Jeff Trail Crew
- 2010 SR-7A Conclave
- 2011 SR-7A Conclave
- 2012 SR-7A Conclave
- 2013 SR-7A Conclave
- 2014 SR-7A Conclave
- 2015 SR-7A Conclave
- 2016 SR-7A Ceremonies Weekend
- 2016 SR-7A Conclave
- 2017 SR-7A Ceremonies Weekend
- 2017 SR-7A Conclave
- 2018 SR-7A Ceremonies Weekend
- 2018 SR-7A Conclave
- 2019 SR-7A Ceremonies Weekend
- 2019 SR-7A Conclave
- 2020 SR-7A Conclave
- 2021 SR-7A Conclave
- Section E9
1969 Koo Koo Ku Hoo Lodge Fall Ordeal
Koo Koo Ku Hoo Lodge was originally founded as Ne-Pah-Win Lodge on July 7, 1939. Headquartered in Lynchburg, VA the Lodge was the second oldest in both Area III-C and in the state of Virginia after Nawakwa Lodge 3. The Lodge name translates to “wise old bird of the forest,” referencing their Lodge totem, the owl.
The patch above was issued for their Fall Ordeal, conducted October 24-26, 1969 at Camp Monocan near Nellysford, VA. The November, 1969 edition of the Kecoughtan Kryer describes a visit by 5 brothers from Kecoughtan Lodge and 2 from Blue Heron Lodge to the event.
Attending Arrowmen were treated to hot cider and donuts at the Friday evening cracker-barrel. Saturday activities at the event are described as “varying from patch trading to climbing Camp Monocan’s very own mountain,” Crawford Knob.
Unlike most other OA round activity emblems that are 3″ in diameter, this patch is a “super sized” version, measuring 4″ in diameter.
In 1973 Piedmont Area Council merged with adjoining Blue Ridge Council, and Camp Monocan ceased operations. The property was sold and now is part of the Wintergreen Resort. Koo Koo Ku Hoo Lodge 161 and Powhatan Lodge 456 merged to form Tutelo Lodge 161.
Credits: Blue Ridge Mountains patch site
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