Conclave (April 24-26)

Registration Forms are available!

You will also need to fill out the Personal Health History

Preorders are due by January 31, 2009.

Registrations are due at the Scout Office by March 7

Quality Chapter Award
At the November meeting the LEC approved the new Quality Chapter Award. It is designed to annually recognize the Chapters that have a vital and relevant program, that contribute to the Lodge earning Quality Lodge Award, and that go the extra mile to ensure that the Arrowmen who are members of the Chapter participate as active Brothers.

Welcome

National Order of the Arrow Conference 2009!

The 2009 NOAC will be at Indiana University in Bloomington IN !!!!! To sign up, registration forms are available in the Scout Store and on the lodge website. The initial deposit of $200 is due not later than January 17, 2009. Estimated costs are $800. We will leave on August 1 and arrive home on August 6. For further information, check to NOAC website at the NOAC site. Questions can be addressed to the NOAC Coordinator, Mr. Bill Johnson. The next NOAC will not be until 2012. Don’t miss out on 2009!

What is NOAC?

Every two years, Arrowmen from across the country gather on the campus of a major university for the National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC). These gatherings draw nearly 7,000 Arrowmen, traveling from as far away as Europe and Asia, for six days of training and fellowship. With each progressing year, NOAC becomes more diversified, more fun, and larger than the previous year. NOAC has many different aspects and it is impossible to participate in every event in one year. Each year more events are added and changed so you can go to NOAC every time and probably not do anything twice. The main activities at NOAC include ceremonies evaluation, training, Native American events, shows, and Founder’s Day. NOAC has something for everyone of all backgrounds and all ages. It is definitely one of Scouting’s most unique and entertaining training events.

Why come to NOAC?

NOAC 2009 There are several great reasons to come to the National Order of the Arrow Conference this August! NOAC is like the National Scout Jamboree for the Order of the Arrow. Arrowmen from all over the country are coming to Indiana University to get together and have a great time on a beautiful college campus. Arrowmen stay in dorms, eat in the cafeterias and have a blast attending the events throughout the campus. No matter if this is your first NOAC or you are a veteran conference attendee, there will be something new there to do along with many old favorites.

A key part of NOAC is sharing knowledge and learning new ideas. One of the best ways to learn at NOAC is through the formal training sessions that take place. This is a chance for Arrowmen to share new ideas and suggestions of some of the best trainers in the country. They present sessions on various topics that range from being an efficient officer to the meaning of the customs and traditions of the Order of the Arrow. Another way to get important ideas are through demonstrations, workshops and talking to other Arrowmen. Although more informal, this way of learning can be just as fun. Not to forget, attending NOAC is probably the best way to meet the National Officers. These young men make the Order of the Arrow the way it is. They liked to be questioned and told new ideas.

American Indian Activities are another of the traditional events that take place at NOAC. They include many training sessions and workshops, as well as chances for lodges with individuals interested in American Indian dancing and singing a chance to perform for a panel of judges. During Founder’s Day, there is usually a Pow Wow in which the American Indian Events participants are encouraged to take part. There is a dazzling array of regalia and talent.

Ceremonies have also been a part of NOAC for many years. Lodges will enter teams in Ordeal, Brotherhood, and Vigil evaluations. Judges give recommendations on how the team can become better. The goal of this type of competition is for the participants to become better through the evaluation. The participants have put a lot of time and effort into practicing and it is incredible to watch them. Seeing other teams gives lodges ideas on what they would like their own teams to be like. Those interested in ceremonies can also attend training sessions on all aspects of our ceremonies.

Activies at NOAC Another set of exciting events are the sports games and competitions. These activities give those lodges who are willing to sweat and have some fun a chance to take home a trophy in basketball, volleyball, or a ton of others events. If you are the type of person who prefers a less physical approach, OA Jeopardy can challenge your mind. Also, patch trading can be very fulfilling. There is a sense of fascination watching some of the patch trading experts in action. All the lodges that attend have patches that are unique and very well designed. Not only is it fun to see all of the different designs from the various lodges, but patch trading is a great fellowship opportunity. Don’t pass up an opportunity to take part in the fun.

Founder’s Day is a day at NOAC where the original founders of Order of the Arrow are celebrated. A Midway is set up and lodges do all kinds of displays and activities. One of the most popular activities during Founder’s Day is the silk-screening of T-shirts. Make sure you bring a plain T-shirt so you too can have the Founder’s Day logo silk-screened on. Lodges do many different things that generally reflect the part of the country they are from. They may cook food associated with their hometown or bring pictures and memorabilia to distribute. Anyway you look at it, Founder’s Day is another great way to meet new folks and have fun.

For the entertainment lover in all of us, the shows are definitely worth going to. This is an opportunity for all the Arrowmen to pack into a theater for a brilliant display of lights flashing, music playing, and Arrowmen having a blast. In case you missed it earlier, you can usually catch a glimpse of the best American Indian Activity participants at the American Indian Show. The Theme show is made spectacular with the use of brilliant laser light shows and fireworks. The shows are also where many of the important awards are handed out to those Arrowmen who have shown exceptional service. The closing show is where all of the great times of NOAC are wrapped up.

There are so many more activities at NOAC that you cannot possibly do them all. Besides those mentioned above, there is The Outdoor Adventure Place (TOAP), Special Events, VIPs, Regional Gatherings, Religious Services, Displays and Exhibits, and much more. There’s also a Conference Newspaper, Radio Station, Band, Chorus, Trading Post, and still more!

But the overall best reason to attend NOAC 2009 is that it will probably be the most fun you will ever have in five straight days! For whatever reason you decide to attend NOAC, we guarantee that it will be one of the best memories you have of the Order of the Arrow.


Beaver Day 1

The Beaver Day on the Saturday of Sept 20 was a complete success. We started the day out early, clearing leftover debris from the brotherhood trail. We then proceeded back to begin stump grinding the brotherhood ring. Everything that was needed to be cut was marked with yellow and red spray paint. The woodpile was also moved so it could be used for other purposes. Overall, It was a great success and our labor will soon be rewarded.

The Beaver Day was a very enjoyable experience and all OA members should attend two. However, our brotherhood did not go without help for Troop 27 was there to provide aid. Soon our new brotherhood ring will be finished and our ceremonies will be held in an even better location! I have nothing but thanks for everyone who attended and helped with the hard labor.


Summer Ordeal

The Summer Ordeal was a big start on the Brotherhood and work continued on the Ordeal ring. The Ordeal ring had all the stumps ground away while the Brotherhood ring had everything cut down and cleared. Work also began on the trail to the Brotherhood ring. The candidates removed all canvas and beds from each campsite. The lodge recieved 20 new members and about the same for new Brotherhood members. Also the Vigil Honor selection meeting happened at the Ordeal. Overall, the Summer Ordeal was a success to prepare the camp for the summer camp and the conclave we will be hosting.


Beaver Days

The LEC has authorized a special service patch. After completing 14 hours at Camp (all of which must be during Beaver Days), you will be eligible to purchase 1 flap.

As April approaches we have scheduled some Beaver Days to get ready for the other lodges across the section to see our Camp at our Conclave:

  • January 10
  • January 24
  • February 7
  • March 7
  • March 21
  • April 4
  • April 11
  • April 18
  • May 2
Calendar

Lunch will be provided.

Camping access to Bayport for Beaver Day weekends may be available for one night, either Friday or Saturday for groups that have to travel a distance or desire to camp for one night. Please make arrangements with Joe or Adrian with sufficient notice for planning.