Welcome New Arrowmen!
As a member of Scouting's national honor society, your primary
responsibility in Scouting is to help your unit. An important way to do
this is an OA Troop Representative. This position allows youth under
age 18 to act as a liaison between the unit and the OA lodge while
earning time toward their leadership rank requirements.
An OA Troop or Team Representative must attend both his unit and
lodge and/or chapter meetings, and act as a communication link between
the two. This opportunity allows the OA to better serve the unit, and
gives members of the unit an idea of what the OA is doing within the BSA
council.
JumpStart for New Arrowmen
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The National Order of the Arrow created
JumpStart, an
online, multi-media resource to help you learn more about the
Order of the Arrow. Consult you OA Handbook or someone in OA
for the password. |
Events in the Lodge
OA is about more than events, and most
OA events are not like the Ordeal.
Most events are designed with fun and fellowship in mind. Leadership
training opportunities and community service projects are also part of
the OA. Attending these events is a great way to meet experienced
Scouts from other units, promote Scout camping, find help for your Eagle
leadership service project, and have fun. Youth can also plan the
events in lodge committees and run for lodge
leadership positions.
National OA Programs
The National Order of the Arrow provides several
high adventure and
national programs
programs that benefit its members and Scouting. The adventure programs
allow youth members to give important service, form lifelong
friendships, and learn about leadership. The
OA Trail
Crew and
Philbreak at Philmont Scout Ranch,
Wilderness
Voyage at the Northern Tier High Adventure Base, and
OA Ocean
Adventure at Florida Sea Base are amazing events for a young man.
The cost to youth participants is $100, or $125 for the Philmont Trail
Crew. You can learn more about the high adventure programs by watching
the Flash
Presentations online.
National Order of the Arrow Conference
About every two years, the National OA has an amazing conference of
7,000 Arrowmen at a major university called NOAC. Plan on attending
NOAC 2009 at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN with the lodge
contingent. More information click here
Brotherhood Membership
Every arrowman is expected to continue their journey beyond the
Ordeal to Brotherhood membership. The challenges involve learning of
the traditions of the Order of the Arrow, growing in service to others,
and sealing your membership in the Order of the Arrow. Brotherhood
membership does not involve another Ordeal. Study guides, ceremony
information and other arrowmen in the lodge are available to help you.
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