The newest addition to the Lenni-Lenape campsite, the Green Pavilion, named for Clarke Green of Troop 24, and adorned with a green roof.
Green Pavilion Dedication
2014 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The Camp Horseshoe staff and Troop 24 members stand in line for the traditional Troop 24 Bar-B-Q, made extra special in 2014 with the dedication of the Green Pavilion.
Over-Dedication
2014 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Wade Bastian defaces the pavilion merely minutes after its dedication.
Dedication Cake
2014 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The Green Cake with Clarke Green on it, in celebration of his 30 years as Scoutmaster of Troop 24.
Green Pavilion Dedication
2014 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The patron of honor, Clarke Green, addresses the crowd after having been celebrated for 30 years as Scoutmaster of Troop 24.
Videos
The Green Pavilion was dedicated July 24th, 2014 in Lenni Lenape campsite, in honor of Clarke Green’s 30 years as Scoutmaster of Troop 24. In this video, Linda Bastian introduces Clarke who has some fond memories to share. 2014 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Rothrock Pavilion Dedication
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The Bill Davis Pavilion dedication took place on July 12th, 2003 at Camp Horseshoe.
See Also
Click HERE to learn more about the Rothrock campsite.
Tom Gillingham, one of the founders of Octoraro Lodge 22, visits Camp Horseshoe with his son Frank Gillingham for the 2003 HSRAA Annual Reunion.
Heading to Rothrock
2003 – Contributed by Anonymous
HSR Alumni head off to the reunion feast and pavilion commemoration.
Reunion Feast
2003 – Contributed by Anonymous
HSR Alumni dig in to the fabulous feast that has been brought to Rothrock campsite.
Honoring Bill Davis
2003 – Contributed by Anonymous
HSRAA Chairman Bob Matje honors one of HSRAA’s founders, Bill “Biff” Davis, who had passed away prior to the reunion. A longtime Camp Horseshoe staff member and Scoutmaster of Coatesville Troop 117, Bill was honored with a pavilion dedicated in his honor in Rothrock Campsite.
Rothrock Pavilion Dedication
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The Rothrock Pavilion, dedicated to William “Biff”Davis, is a testament to the extensive service and leadership of Bill Davis who was an active participant in Troop 117, Octoraro Lodge #22, the HSRAA and many other facets of Scouting.
Documents
The Bill Davis Memorial and Dedication booklet. 2003 – Contributed by Mike Arles
Rose Trail Dedication
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The Rose Trail, in neighboring Goat Hill, was dedicated to Rose Chase, and many members of Octoraro Lodge #22 helped build the trail.
Rose Trail Cake – Map
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This fanciful cake is also functional! Though probably not 100% to scale, this map / confectionary treat was featured during the Rose Trail dedication on October 1st, 2011.
Joe Frascetta Speaks
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Joe Frascetta from Pennsylvania’s DCNR speaks about the extensive amount of planning and work that went into preserving the Goat Hill State Forest as well as the contributors to the actual trail, including Octoraro Lodge #22.
The Trail Is Open
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The major stakeholders of the Goat Hill State Forest get one last photo after the trail officially opens.
Ribbon Cutting
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Rose Chase, environmental advocate and the earliest champion of preserving Goat Hill, stands by (from left) Dick Sprenkle, Joe Fraschetta, Bud Cook (partially hidden) and one of Octoraro’s youth representatives as she cuts the ribbon to inaugurate the “Rose Trail”.
1959 Lodge Dedication
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The OA Lodge Building Dedication was conducted on June 20, 1959.
From Troop 11’s 60th Anniversary Scrapbook; written by Joseph N. DiStefano.
Joe is now a columnist at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He would be glad to hear from fellow Troop 11 veterans at JoeD@phillynews.com.
OA Lodge Dedication
1959 – Contributed by C. William Waxbom
OA Lodge Dedication.
OA Lodge Dedication
1959 – Contributed by C. William Waxbom
OA Lodge Dedication.
Memorabilia
OA Lodge Key
1959 – Contributed by John B. Rettew III
The key from the OA Lodge dedication on June 20th, 1959.
Lodge Building Dedication Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Anonymous
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Dark Blue Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Orange Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Light Blue Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Green Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Tan Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Light Red Matchbook
1959 – Contributed by Scott Hoopes
Not your typical memorabilia: matchbooks were available as part of the 1959 OA Lodge Building dedication.
Lodge Dedication Banquet Ticket
1959 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
Here is the Lodge Building Dedication Banquet ticket – only $2.50!
Documents
The Lodge Building Dedication Invitation in 1959. 1959 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
This letter was given to participants upon arrival reminding them of parking rules and other facets of the lodge building dedication program. 1959 – Contributed by G. Ernest Heegard
This booklet was issued to guests who attended the Octoraro Lodge Dedication Ceremony in 1959. 1959 – Contributed by Mark Morris
The OA Lodge Building Mortgage Burning Ceremony. 1965 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The OA Lodge Building Mortgage Burning Schedule. 1965 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Jim Gawthrop’s notes on the Lodge Dedication Ceremony held in 1959. 1959 – Contributed by James H. Gawthrop
85th Anniversary Lodge Rededication Ceremony
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The 85th Anniversary Celebration of Octoraro 22 was held on September 24th, 2011 during the September Fellowship Weekend.
Lodge Chief Matt Steinberger extends his thanks to his officers and all the contributors of the Lodge Building Renovation project that had been done over the span of 5 years prior to the re-dedication.
Lodge Building Re-dedication
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Mike Steinberger, 85th Anniversary Advisor, provides a few words about the history of the lodge building during the Lodge Building Re-dedication Ceremony.
85th Anniversary Cake
2011 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The cooks whip a few special sheet cakes to celebrate the big occasion – 85 years… and counting!
New Display Cases
2011 – Contributed by Mark Morris
Octoraro Lodge 22 installed new memorabilia display cases in the Lodge Building at Camp Horseshoe just before the Lodge Re-dedication ceremony at the 85th Anniversary Fall Fellowship weekend.
Narratives
2011 – Contributed by Mike Steinberger
The September Weekend for Octoraro Lodge celebrated the 85 th anniversary of the lodge and the rededication of the Octoraro Memorial Lodge building following the completion of the three year renovation program.
The heavy rains and flooding that restricted access to Camp Horseshoe on Friday night subsided and Saturday was virtually rain free for the programs and ceremonies. The festivities started with a hotdog and hamburger picnic lunch that was held inside the recently expanded Allen Memorial Dining Hall.
At 1:30 PM Brothers gathered outside of the Lodge Building for the rededication ceremony. After the presentation of the colors, emcee Mike Steinberger began by reciting the dedication that was used at the opening of the Lodge Building in 1959 to honor our brothers who are no longer with us. The invocation was given by Dave McConaghy and Chief Matt Steinberger welcomed all those attending on behalf of the Lodge. Greetings were given by Travis Cunningham the 2011 Northeast Region Chief and by our new Scout Executive, Charlie Rogers.
Sean Bealer, 2008 Lodge Chief and 85 th Anniversary Committee Advisor gave the Dedication Address, recounting how the Lodge Renovation process began in 2007 and thanking all those who donated money, time and labor to complete the renovations. Sean specifically recognized Chris Gilbert for all his efforts in leading the Lodge Renovations for the past three years and thanked all of the contractors and suppliers of material for their hard work and donations. Sean also commented on the importance of the Lodge Building in the history of the Lodge and its position as the center of our activities at Camp Horseshoe.
Finally, Chief Matt Steinberger, Lodge Advisor Scott Salvatore and Chris Gilbert cut the Magenta ribbon and used the 1959 ceremony Key to open the Lodge Building and the new Octoraro Lodge Museum to the visitors. All were amazed by the displays of Lodge memorabilia in eight, lighted display cases. Photos of our founders, banners and awards from our history were neatly displayed on the walls and large metal replicas of our Lodge flaps and those of our section were displayed on the ceiling of the main room. The Bunk room and Chief’s room received new walls and ceilings and two, new Lodge pole Pine bunk beds have been donated for the Chief’s room by the Steinberger family.
Many brothers stayed well after the ceremony was over to sit and talk with others in fellowship or carefully study the memorabilia in the display cases. In that regard, the rededication of the Octoraro Memorial Lodge Building was a great success.
At 4 PM Brothers moved to the Kindness Center for the 85 th Anniversary rededication ceremony. Performed by brothers Nick Massaro, Jeff Schaeffer and Tom and Evan Steinberger the ceremony was very solemn and focused on the three tenants of our Order, Wimachtendienk Wingoplauchsik Witahemui and how difficult it may be in these times but even more important for us to be rededicated to Brotherhood, Cheerfulness and Service in our daily lives. During the ceremony all Chiefs in attendance were recognized and newly elected 2012 Chief Alex Hughes was presented to the Lodge. All Lodge Advisors in attendance were also recognized and thanked. The ceremony ended with a powerful closing as all brothers stood and recited the Obligation of the Order.
Following retreat, we gathered with the Ordeal candidates in Allen Memorial Dining Hall to feast on a Turkey dinner ala Sunday during summer camp. A surprise visitor, Chief Fred Gates (1951-1952) made his way to the microphone and thanked the Lodge for renovating and improving the Lodge building; recounting how he presided over the groundbreaking in 1952. He wished us all congratulations on our 85 th anniversary which was a fitting end to the festivities.
OA Bridge Dedication
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After extensive flood damage, the OA bridge is reopened at the April 2016 Service Weekend.
OA Bridge Ribbon Cutting Octoraro 22 Lodge Chief AJ Moreno commemorates the reopening of the OA Bridge at the 2016 April Service weekend. 2016 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Honoring Pierre S. DuPont
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On June 27th, 2022, HSRAA honored famed industrialist Pierre S. DuPont who provided funding to purchase and develop Camp Horseshoe in 1927 and 1928. A mockup of the plaque that will be created and displayed at Horseshoe was also unveiled.
See Also
Click HERE to learn more about The Dupont Connection.
Dignitaries from the Chester County Council board and the HSRAA board line-up to on the staff line before the dedication ceremony for Pierre S. Dupont on June 27th, 2022.
Introducing the Speaker
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Scout Executive Jeff Spencer introduces Damon Sinclair, HSRAA chairman, to dedicate this day to Pierre S. Dupont.
Introductions
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Scout Executive Jeff Spencer introduces Damon Sinclair, HSRAA chairman, to dedicate this day to Pierre S. Dupont.
Honoring Pierre S. DuPont
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Damon Sinclair, chairman of HSRAA, honors Pierre Dupont on June 27th, 2022 at Camp Horseshoe for his contributions to the founding of Camp Horseshoe in 1927. An early mockup of a plaque honoring DuPont is unveiled.
The Plaque
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Here is the mockup foamboard plaque honoring Pierre S. Dupont for his contributions to the purchase and development of Camp Horseshoe in 1927.
Honoring Pierre Dupont
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Damon Sinclair extols the efforts of Pierre Dupont for being the significant contributor to ensuring CCC had a lasting Scout camp (Camp Horseshoe) for their outdoor program.
Displaying the Plaque
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Here is the plaque on full display during the Pierre S. Dupont dedication ceremony.
Honoring Pierre Dupont
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Damon Sinclair extols the efforts of Pierre Dupont for being the significant contributor to ensuring CCC had a lasting Scout camp (Camp Horseshoe) for their outdoor program.
Dupont Plaque
2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Here is the digital version of the Pierre Dupont Plaque mockup that was presented on June 27, 2022 at Camp Horseshoe.
Videos
Honoring Pierre Dupont On June 27, 2022, HSRAA and Camp Horseshoe honored famed industrialist Pierre S Dupont as a benefactor of the purchase and development of our beloved camp in 1927. His contributions in the foundational stage of HSR ensured thousands of Scouts, for 95 years, have enjoyed one of the finest outdoor programs in the country. 2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Documents
Here is the invitation for the Pierre S. Dupont dedication ceremony held at Camp Horseshoe on June 27th, 2022. 2022 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Timeline
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Here is a list of the known dedication ceremonies that took place for a building, structure, pavilion, plaque or other item at Horseshoe Scout Reservation.
July 28, 1928
Camp Horseshoe is Dedicated
Four hundred came out to celebrate the dedication of Camp Horseshoe on Saturday July 28, 1928. Many dignitaries from the council board and the community were in attendance.
July 20, 1929
Allen Memorial Dining Hall Dedicated
Dignitaries visited Camp Horseshoe for the dedication of the Dining Hall to James Kindle Allen; many activities also took place during the dedication to impress the visitors.
September 7, 1929
Browning Lodge Dedicated
Prominent members of Scouting as well as many other attendees came to Camp Horseshoe on Saturday September 7, 1929 to dedicate the former Scoutmaster’s Lodge to be known as Browning Lodge, named after Devon 50 Scoutmaster Edward Browning.
July 16, 1930
Camp Horseshoe Pool Dedicated
When the Horseshoe Pool was dedicated in July of 1930, over 1600 attended the ceremonies. Owen J. Roberts presided over the pool dedication for the crowd of Scouts, dignitaries and friends.
May 6, 1934
Eagle Grove Dedicated
Scout Executive Thomas J. Price presided over a solemn Eagle Grove dedication ceremony where the last 4 trees were planted, Col. Clifton Lisle spoke about planting for the future, and Lodge Chief Glenn Wolfe read the Joyce Kilmer poem “Trees”.
August 3, 1940
McIlvaine Lodge Dedication
Attended by dignitaries such as Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Owen J. Roberts, the Gilbert McIlvaine Lodge Dedication took place on August 3, 1940 and celebrated the life of the community leader who gave twenty-five years to Scouting. The lodge was built in 1935 and 1936 from lumber acquired from the Cecil Paper Mill Superintendent’s house that stood on the hillside by the old Horseshoe road and overlooked the mill and the Octoraro Creek.
July 22, 1944
Morrison Health Lodge Dedication
The July 22, 1944 dedication of the Morrison Health Lodge was attended by Supreme Court Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts during Roberts’ Day, and it was attended by many hundreds of guests.
The ticker tape of the attendees was stored in a time capsule that was found in 2003.
The Camp Horseshoe Chapel was dedicated in July 1960 to Sgt. Ray Schlaanstine, a Kennett Square Eagle Scout who died in 1944 in World War II.
November 6, 1982
Schramm Lodge Dedicated
The Campmaster’s cabin was renamed Schramm Lodge in honor of Harold J. Schramm, a longtime supporter of Scouting.
May 1985
Foard Pavilion Dedicated
The Foard Pavilion, dedicated in May 1985, was the previous home of the Camp Ware Nature Lodge.
July 18, 1985
Horseshoe Pool Dedicated to Charles M. Heistand
CCC Scout Executive Richard C. Bennett, on the 75th anniversary of Scouting, declares the Horseshoe Pool the Charles M. Heistand Pool.
June 25, 1988
Achgeketum Circle Dedicated to G. Ernest Heegard
Achgeketum Circle was constructed in 1988 to replace the old Campfire Circle used for the first 60 years of Camp Horseshoe. It was named after G. Ernest Heegard, whose Vigil Honor name is “Achgeketum”, Lenni-Lenape for “Teacher”.
July 12, 2003
Rothrock Pavilion Dedicated to William “Biff” Davis
The Rothrock Pavilion, dedicated to William “Biff” Davis, is a testament to the extensive service and leadership of Bill Davis who was an active participant in Troop 117, Octoraro Lodge #22, the HSRAA, and many other facets of Scouting.
Summer 2007
White House Dedicated to Dr. Ossie Spellman
The White House was dedicated in honor of late Dr. Ossie Spellman in front of the Spellman family and members of West Chester Troop 6.
July 14, 2014
Green Pavilion Dedicated
The Green Pavilion dedication was July 24th, 2014 in Lenni Lenape campsite, in honor of Clarke Green’s 30 years as Scoutmaster of Troop 24.
June 27, 2022
Pierre S. DuPont Honored
Damon Sinclair, chairman of HSRAA, honors Pierre Dupont on June 27th, 2022 at Camp Horseshoe for his contributions to the founding of Camp Horseshoe in 1927. An early mockup of a plaque honoring DuPont is unveiled.