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National Order of the Arrow Conference, more commonly known as NOAC, excites Arrowmen across the country.  Why you ask?  Just ask anyone in our lodge who has been to one, and they will probably say it is among the greatest scouting experiences they have ever had.

Imagine for a moment, you and eight thousand of your closest friends, descending on a major college campus for 6 days of brotherhood and fellowship, training and recreation, competition and friendship making.  That is what a NOAC is all about.

From August 1st through 6th 2009, you will experience training, sports competitions, arena shows, gatherings, ceremony competitions, dance competitions, college dorming with your best friend, great food, the Founders Day Fair and Parade, patch trading, tons of lodge spirit, among many other great and amazing things.

In 2006, our lodge sent 12 participants to the NOAC in Michigan.  This year we hope to increase that amount to 17 and it all starts with your help!  If you have never been, this year is a perfect time to go, and even if you have been before, why not experience NOAC again?  Our Lodge needs your help in making this the best NOAC ever!

If you are excited and ready to attend the 2009 NOAC, talk to our Lodge Chief, Lodge Adviser or our Contingent Leader for more information and how to sign up.  Stay tuned to www.event.oa-bsa.org for updates!  Remember, the theme is “I’m There”.  The question is, “Will you be there?”

 

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Annual Business Meeting

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