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Get Excited (and signed up) for NOAC 2020!

We are very excited to hear that you are interested in being a part of the Skyuka Lodge NOAC 2020 contingent! In attempt to make your job as easy as possible, we have compiled all the information that you need to know into this email so you do not have to search in a million places to find it. As this email contains a lot of useful information, we encourage you to read this email in its entirety.

For quick reference, NOAC can be overly simplified into:

What: National Order of the Arrow Conference

When: August 3-8, 2020

Where: Michigan State University

Why: To fellowship, celebrate, and announce service opportunities as well as grow upon leadership skills and knowledge of the Order of the Arrow, its programs, resources, and opportunities.

For a more in-depth approach, we have laid out some details to follow:

Cost – One of the most frequently asked and important questions. As the NOAC Committee, we try our best to make attending NOAC as affordable as possible so that we can allow as many people to experience it as possible. While we do fundraise, please understand that we are not able to cover every expense and due to the shortening of time between NOACs (from 2006-2018 NOAC was on a three year schedule, as of 2020, NOAC is on a two year schedule so as to not conflict with National or World Jamborees), we are placed with another challenge of less time to fundraise. So far, the NOAC Committee, with the Lodge Executive Committee’s approval, has released four fundraising flaps which were debuted at the 2019 Summer Ordeal and are still available for sell. We do have plans to conduct more fundraisers in the future, however, if you have any ideas of ways we can fundraise, please let us know!

Furthermore, we want to provide you with a better look at the estimated final cost and how it is broken down. The national conference fee, which you are responsible
for regardless of fundraising efforts, is $545.00, a $20.00 increase from NOAC 2018. In addition to the national conference fee, we anticipate and expect some additional fees for our contingent members. These fees will go toward items that will enhance your delegate experience such as custom Skyuka Lodge NOAC 2020 polos, t-shirts, hats, backpacks, and other neat items.

With this information you may be wondering, “What is the NOAC Committee and fundraised money going toward?” The funds produced from our fundraising efforts go toward the transportation to and from Michigan State University, your lodging (if necessary) to and/or from Michigan State University, and your meals (if necessary) to and/or from Michigan State University.

As we understand paying the full amount to attend NOAC
upfront may be a challenge, we have put into place a payment plan/schedule*.

September 15, 2019 – $100 Non-Refundable Deposit Due
February 1, 2020 – $250 Payment Due
May 15, 2020 – $250 Payment Due
July 1, 2020 – Final Payment Due (Based upon Fundraising)

*If you would like to pay your fee in full, we can accept the $600, however, we are not able to definitively state if this will be the final cost.

Should you decide that you would like to attend and pay your $100 deposit but find that you will not be able to attend NOAC, you will forfeit your $100 should a substitute not assume your place in our contingent. Additionally, if you must cancel (unable to attend with no substitute replacement) you may receive a refund in the amount
of $445 if cancelled prior to June 30, 2020. After June 30, 2020, you will forfeit your entire conference fee.

Travel – Another frequent question and concern is when we will leave and arrive. As Michigan State University is further away (11 hours from the Palmetto Council Service Center) compared to Indiana University (location of NOAC 2018, 8 hours from the Palmetto Council Service Center), our travel plans will be different from the last NOAC. At this time, we are still looking into which method of travel is the most cost efficient. Based on the method of travel, we could have to leave earlier than August 3 and arrive home after August 8, 2020.

For the aforementioned reason, we ask that you block your schedule for August 1 through August 10, 2020 to allow for travel to and from Michigan State University.

Attendees – As we mentioned in our meeting at Summer Ordeal, the National OA Committee has promised that there will be no quota on the number of delegates we are allowed to take to NOAC 2020. With this noted, we have recently been informed by the National NOAC Committee that there will be a strictly enforced youth to adult ratio of 1:1; essentially, for each adult delegate from our lodge, there must be an accompanying youth delegate. For the purpose of NOAC, youth is defined as any delegate who has not yet reached the age of 21. As we would like to allow anyone interested in attending the opportunity, we encourage that you please help us recruit youth delegates.

As an attendee, you are required to have a non-expired BSA Annual Health and Medical Review (AHMR); this meaning your AHMR must not expire prior to our return home no later than August 10, 2020. Unlike some previous NOACs, BSA AHMRs will not be collected by national electronically prior to the event, rather your BSA AHMR will be turned into our NOAC Committee prior to our departure.

Additional Information – For additional information regarding NOAC 2020 or what to expect from attending a NOAC, visit one or all of the resources below.

https://oa-bsa.org/noac2020

https://oa-bsa.org/article/what-expect-noac-2018
(information will be similar for 2020)

https://www.facebook.com/oanoac

https://www.instagram.com/oanoac/

We truly hope that you will be part of our contingent for NOAC 2020 and experience this great event with us!

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us! Troop 108 can contact Doug Chambers, Skyuka Lodge’s OA NOAC Advisor, at dougchambers@comporium.net or by phone at 803-548-1912. Be sure to copy a parent or other leader on any email or have a parent with you when you contact by phone.

OA Members – Your Help Needed For Shooting Sports At Cub Scout Day Camp

The council shooting sports committee is asking for the help of OA members with the York Dist Cub Scout Day camp. Helpers are needed for the Archery and BB gun ranges.

16 scouts are needed to assist on the ranges. The dates are June 17-20 with range “set up” on Saturday, June 15 at Bethelwoods Camp.

For any that can help one or more days, contact me at this email jhill@comporium.net or call 803 372 7284. Remember per Youth Protection, have your parent contact me on your behalf.

We really need your support to make the shooting sports part of day camp a safe and exciting experience.

Also, if any have canopies or pop-ups that can be used to cover the ranges, let me know.

Find more information about day camp at the following location:
https://palmettocouncil.org/day-camp

Transportation To/From The OA Summer Ordeal

Scouts needing transportation to/from the Skyuka Lodge Summer Ordeal should make sure that they have registered on the troop’s TroopMaster site (in addition to registering for the event itself HERE) so that the adults can make transportation arrangements.

Having trouble getting signed up?  Contact Scoutmaster Tim Whitesell to be added to the list.

OA Members – Help Needed With Parking On Friday, April 21st.

 

Because of limited parking space at the Worthy Boys Camp in Rock Hill for the York District Spring Camporee, the OA has been asked to assist with organizing the parking of vehicles on Friday evening.

Tim Whitesell needs the help of 4 or 5 Order of the Arrow members who can meet him at 4:30pm at Unity Church to ride over to complete the parking task.

Please contact Tim Whitesell at 803-984-1775 with any questions you may have and/or to let him know that you can assist him with parking.

OA Members Attending Fall Fellowship – Gather at the Church on Friday the 4th at 4:30pm to Depart

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Order of the Arrow members from Troop 108 who have signed up (or want to attend but haven’t yet signed up – $5.00 late fee) should gather at the church at 4:30pm on Friday, November 4th to car pool up.  Please bring $5 to offset the cost of gas.  We will stop to get supper on the way up, so bring money for that and for purchasing items at the trading post that will be set up at the event, if you wish.

The weather looks like it will be nice with cool nights and warm, dry days.  Pack accordingly.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday.

 

Indian Affairs Workshops Scheduled for Skyuka Lodge Members

Greetings Brothers,

I would like to let everyone know that the American Indian Affairs of Skyuka Lodge is conducting a Workshop Session, on October 8, 2016.  If you are interested in learning more about the department or if you are already an AIA member and would like to work on Dance Clothes, Dance Steps, Drumming, Ceremonies, or research please feel welcome to come and join us in fellowship.  The event will run from 9 – 3 approximately, at Wilksburg Baptist Church, 3137 Pickney Rd. Chester SC 29706.

The event will run as a stop in, so if you are not able to make the 9 am start time, please still feel welcome to come.  Another workshop is scheduled for October 29 as well, so look to your email and check the lodge’s Facebook page for updates around this event.

Yours in WWW,

Tatum Goins
Vice Chief of American Indian Affairs
Skyuka Lodge 270

Four Troop 108 Members Honored

ASM Brent Lowney, and troop committee members Doug Chambers, Rick Hoover and Doug Bartlett were honored for their hard work and dedication at the 2013 Skyuka Lodge OA Banquet on February 2nd. All were recipients of the Indian on the Mountain award – the highest honor that Skyuka Lodge can present.

Congratulations!

Troop 108 Order of the Arrow Elections To Be Held May 8th

 

An election  team from Skyuka Lodge, 270, Order of the Arrow will be at our May 8th meeting to conduct an election for our eligible youth members.  The Order of the Arrow (OA) is Scouting’s National Honor Society. The fourfold purpose of the OA is:

  • To recognize those campers – Scouts and Scouters – who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, and by such recognition cause other campers to conduct themselves in such manner as to warrant recognition.
  • To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit.
  • To promote Scout camping, which reaches its greatest effectiveness as a part of the unit’s camping program, both year-round and in the summer camp, as directed by the camping committee of the council.
  • To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others.

In order to hold an election we must have at least 50% of our registered members present.  You may vote for all of the eligible boys, some of the elegible boys or none of the eligible boys – depending upon who you think is most deserving.  To be elected, boys must receive 1 vote more than 50% of the total boys in attendance.

The Order of the Arrow membership requirements are:

  • Be a registered member of the Boy Scouts of America.
  • After registration with a troop or team, have experienced 15 days and nights of Boy Scout camping during the two-year period prior to the election. The 15 days and nights must include one, but no more than one, long-term camp consisting of six consecutive days and five nights of resident camping, approved and under the auspices and standards of the Boy Scouts of America. The balance of the camping must be overnight, weekend, or other short-term camps.
  • Youth must be under the age of 21, hold the BSA First Class rank or higher, and following approval by the Scoutmaster or Varsity team Coach, be elected by the youth members of their troop or team.
  • Adults (age 21 or older) who are registered in the BSA and meet the camping requirements may be selected following nomination to the lodge adult selection committee. Adult selection is based on their ability to perform the necessary functions to help the Order fulfill its purpose, and is not for recognition of service, including current or prior positions. Selected adults must be an asset to the Order because of demonstrated abilities, and must provide a positive example for the growth and development of the youth members of the lodge.

OA Members Attending Lodge Games

If you’re planning to attend the Skyuka Lodge Games fellowship this coming weekend, make sure that you get registered ASAP as the registration link on the lodge website will be coming down on Thursday morning.  If you don’t register, you can’t attend.

Once you’re registered, meet at the Bi-Lo parking lot prepared to leave at 4:30pm on Friday afternoon.  Don’t forget to bring you something to cook on the grill after we arrive (unless you elected to have the lodge provide a steak for you for an additional $7).  We will have the OA Health Form notebook with us (on the seat of the gator being pulled behind Mr. Harllee’s truck) so you don’t have to worry about bringing a physical form.

See you there!

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