Patch, Insignia
Patch, Insignia
Patch, Insignia

Patch, Insignia

Object number2017.19.50
Date2003
OriginCharlotte, NC
MediumFabric; Thread; Plastic; Paper; Ink; Adhesive
Credit LineGift of Mary Scabilloni
DescriptionInverted trapezoidal embroidered patch with arched top edge and red embroidered border. Front of patch features polychrome scene of downtown Pittsburgh, the Point, the three rivers, and bordering bridges. Front has white, red, and yellow embroidered text. Reverse has overall plasticized treatment with repeated design and maker text.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 2.125 × 5.25 × 0.125 in. (5.4 × 13.3 × 0.3 cm)
InscriptionsFront has white embroidered text at top "2003" and at bottom "FRIENDS OF SCOUTING", red embroidered text across center "OBEDIENT", and yellow embroidered text below the red text: at left "GPC" and at right "BSA".
MarksReverse's bottom center has circular white sticker with black printed text "BSA / MANUFACTURING / CHARLOTTE, N.C. / 800-323-0732 / www.bsa.scouting.org".

Reverse has repeated text "BSA SUPPLY DIVISION / SCOUT / STUFF"; the text is difficult to read.
Historical NotesPatch related to Mary Scabilloni's career as a Cub Scout Den Mother. Mary Scabilloni of Castle Shannon got involved with the Cub Scouts in the early 1960s when her five sons started to participate (she also had one daughter who joined the Girl Scouts). Her sons were in the Conestoga District in the South Hills area, and Mary remained as a Den Mother in the Cub Scouts because she enjoyed working with the young children. She was involved with the Greater Pittsburgh Council as a commissioner, and she worked with the day camps in the Pittsburgh district. She also served as a commissioner with the Conestoga Wagon district where she planned events.
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