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The Mayor of Fullerton, Sharon Quirk-Silva, has invited the Scouts from Pack 1218, to participate in the opening Flag Ceremony on Tuesday, March 6th, at 6:15 pm.

The meeting is televised live on TW Cable channel 3 and rebroadcast the following week, so that the Scouts/families will have a chance to see themselves on TV, and/or record that part of it for their safekeeping and enjoyment.

This will be our first meeting with the City Council; however, Pack 1218, has been asked to regularly participate, by conducting the Flag Ceremony, at the regularly scheduled "first" monthly meeting.

This meeting is an open meeting, and Fullerton residents are always welcome to attend; however, the Scouts and parents are free to leave, immediately after the opening Flag Ceremony.

If your Scout would like to be on TV and participate at this honorable event, please email:

CUBMASTER - Eric Bauserman at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Thank You


QUEEN ANNE CAHEN-CLENDENEN HOUSE

 

WHEN: Saturday, March 10, 3pm
 
WHERE: 900 E. Cypress St., Anaheim, 92805 - corner of Vintage Lane & Cypress St.
 
ABOUT: 1880's Victorian home with old-fashioned print shop.  We'll get a tour of the home and a demonstration in the print shop.  Great yard so ALL dens/families can have a picnic or play afterwards.
 
Please contact: "Patrick Huber" This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if interested in attending.

The Queen Anne Cahen-Clendenen House was built originally in 1882 by Hippolyte Cahen for his wife Adelaide Ann Meyerholtz. Cahen was a prominent early Anaheim resident. He owned a dry goods store, started the First National Bank of Anaheim, served on the Anaheim Water Board and the Anaheim Board of Trustees in 1886-87. When Cahen decided to move his family to Los Angeles about 1900 (so his children could be educated in a bigger city) the house was sold to the Kuchel family. One of the children, Thomas Kuchel went on to become a US Senator from California and was probably born in this house.

The home was then sold to Dr. Johnson and his family and later to C. Everett Granere. Granere was a mortician for Hilgenfeld's Mortuary in Anaheim. Granere decided to remodel the home in 1949 and convert it into apartments. Undoubtedly this was influenced by the need for housing after WWII and the fact that Victorian homes were then abundant and "out of fashion." The remodel created one apartment downstairs and two upstairs. A stairway was built on the west side of the home to give access to the 2nd story apartments and a two-story garage was added with a fourth apartment on its second story. The cupola on top of the third floor tower room was removed and a colonial style porch with tall pillars was added to the front of the residence to disguise its Victorian heritage.

Mr. Granere eventually sold the apartments (then located on Claudina Street) to Myrtilla (Wally) Schuster who resided on the first floor and rented out the remaining apartments.

Around 1975 the home was acquired by the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency as part of its plan for the development of the new City Hall. The house was purchased in 1976 by Alan and LaDel Clendenen, a Zion family. Their children, Ivy and Ty Clendenen graduated from Zion and went on to Orange Lutheran. Alan and LaDel purchased the home for $50 in exchange for their promise to move it to its present location on nearly an acre at the corner of Vintage Lane and Cypress Street. The Clendenens then began an extensive reconstruction of the home returning it to its Victorian origins. Fortunately much remained from prior to the 1949 remodel. Many of the fixtures and all of the pocket doors had been simply covered over in the remodel. Where part of the structure had been altered, clues remained allowing the Clendenens to reconstruct what was altered or missing.


 


 

2012 - PINEWOOD DERBY RESULTS

Congratulations to all the Scouts, Parents and friends that participated in this years Pinewood Derby. Fun was had by all, and the races were truly amazing and fun to watch. So start planning now, to design and build your next years vehicle. With a year of preparation, next years Pinewood Derby is sure be be extra exciting and very competitive.

Below, are this years category winners. Again, congratulations to all the Scouts for their participation in helping to make this years event so much fun!


2012 - OVERALL CHAMPIONS

#1 - Ethan Jang - "Wolf" (Gold)

#2 - Cyrus Burton - "Wolf" (Gold)

#3 - Diego Gutierrez - "Tiger"

 

2012 - OVERALL DEN CHAMPIONS

Fastest Tiger ~ Diego Gutoerrez - Tiger

Fastest Wolf (Gold) ~ Cyrus Burton - Wolf (Gold)

Fastest Wolf (Blue) ~ Jeremy Kraus - Wolf (Blue)

Fastest Bear ~ Kobin Hamilton - Bear

Fastest Webelos ~ Phillip Fisher - Webelos I


2012 OVERALL FASTEST ADULT & SIBLINGS

#1 - Joshua Patte
#2 - Edward Patte
#3 - Jeff Burton


2012 SPECIAL CATAGORY CHAMPIONS

Best Scout Theme ~ Phillip Fisher - Webelos I

Judge's Favorite ~ Cameron Guzman - Wolf (Gold)

Most Colorful ~ Landon Wouters - Wolf (Gold)

Most Creative ~ Asher Bryan - Tiger

Most Creative Use Of Material ~ Miles McAndrew - Tiger

Most Humorous ~ Cameron Krieger - Wolf (Blue)

Most Realistic Looking ~ Kobin Hamilton - Bear

No Help From Mom Or Dad ~ Diego Gutierrez - Tiger

Strangest Shape ~ Alexander Bowman - Wolf (Gold)