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Sunday afternoon in Coffeyville Kansas, October 8th, 2006.  Members of newly formed Keystone Chapter installed their first slate of elected officers since the Chapter began forming late in 2005. This marks the first formal investiture of the officers for this growing Chapter. The members of Keystone are committed to finding 8 more members before the end of the year to bring the total membership to 20. 

They also learned the excellent news that a new Rainbow Assembly is in the planning stages. (girls, girls, girls) Dad Crane offered an incentive to the members of Keystone to help get the Rainbow up and running. Dad Crane offered to provide all the pizza they could eat if they could find 15 girls (sisters, girlfriends, neighbors, friends from church or anywhere else) to provide the necessary number of new initiates to form a Rainbow Chapter.

 

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Roundtable Chapter's new officers with their sweethearts. The new Master Councilor, front row left of center with installation team. State Master Councilor David Grandstaff left front row and State Senior Councilor A. J. Kinney right front row.

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