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Post Ordeal New Arrowman’s Orientation Muscogee Lodge 221 May 20, 2007
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WELCOME!!!! And Congratulations
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Video Presentation “The Brotherhood of Cheerful Service”
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Packet Discussion and Arrowman’s Aims
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Levels of Membership Ordeal Brotherhood –at least 10 months –completes your induction into the Order –requirements pg. 50 OAHB + carve arrow Vigil –after 2 years as Brotherhood –lodge may award 1 Vigil per 50 members max.
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Why an Elangomat To provide you with a connection to members To help you through the motions To be YOUR Friend To encourage YOUR participation in OA activities To help YOU SEAL your Membership through the challenges of the Brotherhood.
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YOUR Job as an Arrowman First responsibility is to YOUR TROOP Second the Lodge Promote Scout Camping Promote the Ideals of Scouting
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Youth / Adult Roles Youth (under 21 years of age) –all leadership roles –all voting decisions –all ceremonial parts Adult (over 21 years of age) –advise and support youth leaders as Advisers –support unit program –promote Order in the troop
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Youth Leadership Opportunities Troop Chapters Lodge Section Region National
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Order of the Arrow National Layout National OA Committee National Chief National Vice Chief North East Region Committee Region Chief Region Coordinators Section Officers/Advisers Lodge Officers/Advisers Chapters Southern Region Committee Region Chief Region Coordinators Section Officers/Advisers Lodge Officers/Advisers Chapters Central Region Committee Region Chief Region Coordinators Section Officers/Advisers Lodge Officers/Advisers Chapters Western Region Committee Region Chief Region Coordinators Section Officers/Advisers Lodge Officers/Advisers Chapters
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Members of LEC Lodge Chief: Mason Thomas VC Program: Skyler Hutto VC Inductions: David Hutto VC Indian Affairs: Brandon Poole VC Communications: Colby Coggins Secretary: David Mason Treasurer: Mike Utsey Chapter Chiefs (5) All Committee Chairmen Past Lodge Chief: William McCormick
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LODGE COMMITTEES Awards CP & UE Ceremony Dance Drum/ Sing Dixie Delegation Brotherhood Vigil Training Webmaster Food Services Health and Safety Ordeal Religious Services OA Troop Rep Service TeePee Founder’s Award Scout Reach NOAC
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Lodge Layout Other Committees Dixie Delegation Health & Safety Service Founder’s Award NOAC Webmaster
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How can YOU get involved? Lodge Offices (i.e. – Lodge Chief, etc.) Lodge Committees (i.e. – Brotherhood, etc.) Chapters (i.e. – Chapter Chief, etc.) Ceremonies (i.e. – Learn a part, etc.) Indian Affairs (i.e. – Dance, Sing, etc.) Camp Promotions and Unit Elections Troop Representative
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Interest Area/Sidelines Native American Affairs “Feather Freaks” Administrative Personnel “Paperpushers” Patch Collectors “Threadheads”
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What Chapter am I in? Ehalluchsit (rose) Wischiki (blue) Tschitanek Woakus (red) Sukeu Sipo (green) Tschitaneu Aptonagan (yellow)
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What Chapter am I in? Ehalluchsit Chapter #1 –Congaree District Columbia and part of Richland County Chapter Chief Nick Adkins (779-2213) Chapter Adviser Jeff Bloom (256-8904) Wischiki Chapter #2 –Wateree and Catawba Districts Northeast Richland, Fairfield and Kershaw Chapter Chief Justin Desrochers (788-8825) Chapter Adviser Dana Fleming (438-4803)
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What Chapter (continued)? Tschitanek Woakus Chapter #3 –Chinquapin District Saluda County and most of Lexington County Chapter Chief Scott Stockholm (808-7976) Chapter Adviser Henry Wessinger (957-1429) Sukeu Sipo Chapter #4 –Edisto District Orangeburg, Calhoun and Bamberg Counties Chapter Chief Mark Whitman (536-6909) Chapter Adviser Brad Hutto (534-5218)
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What Chapter (continued)? Tschitaneu Aptonagan Chapter #5 –Etowah District Irmo and surrounding areas of Richland and Lexington Counties Chapter Chief Andrew Vinson (798-7303) Chapter Adviser Terry Goza (781-4977)
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Events and Activities Fellowships (Fall, Spring, Summer) Winter Banquet Section Conclave (Dixie Fellowship) National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) National Leadership Seminar (NLS) ArrowTech OA High Adventure (OATC, OAWV, & OAOA) Arrow Corps 5
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Upcoming Events OOOOA Week June 24-30, 2007 SSSSummer Ordeal July 20-22, 2007 SSSSummer Fellowship August 3-5, 2007 FFFFall Ordeal September 14-16, 2007 FFFFall Fellowship October 5-7, 2007 OOOONE DAY of Service November 17, 2007
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WWW on the WWW Muscogee Lodge website –http://www.muscogeelodge.org –extra features include Resource Page & Past event videos SR5 website –http://www.sr5.org Southern Region OA site –http://www.southern.oa-bsa.org National OA website –http://www.oa-bsa.org
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Jump Start Program Created to Help new Arrowmen become involved. Location –Muscogee Lodge Links page –SR-5 Links page –National OA site on left side of main page Brotherhood Resource –Answers all the questions you will ever have on the basics of the OA
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QUESTIONS???
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