Tamegonit Lodge 2017 Order of the Arrow Ordeal & Brotherhood Inductions

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1 Tamegonit Lodge 2017 Order of the Arrow Ordeal & Brotherhood Inductions EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE MUST PRE-REGISTER THROUGH THIS EVENT, INCLUDING NON-ARROWMEN. ALL CAMPERS WILL BE PROVIDED MEALS THROUGH THE OA DURING INDUCTIONS; NO UNIT CAMPSITE COOKING OF MEALS WILL BE PERMITTED. A CURRENT BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA HEALTH FORM IS REQUIRED FOR EACH ATTENDEE. TWO-DEEP LEADERSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR EACH TROOP. NO VEHICLES WILL BE ALLOWED INTO CAMPING AREAS. ONLY ARROWMEN ARE ALLOWED TO ATTEND OA CEREMONIES. SAFETY IS A PRIORITY WHILE YOU ARE AT INDUCTION EVENTS. GATES WILL CLOSE BY 11:00 P.M. EACH NIGHT; GATES WILL OPEN BY 7:00 A.M. EACH MORNING. NO UNAUTHORIZED OR NON-EMERGENCY TRAVEL INTO OR OUT OF CAMP BETWEEN THESE HOURS WILL BE PERMITTED. SOME SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMMING WILL BE AVAILABLE; UNITS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUPPLEMENT THEIR UNIT-SPECIFIC PROGRAM PLANS WITH THESE PROGRAMS WHERE APPROPRIATE ALL UNITS WILL BE EXPECTED TO CHECK-OUT AND TAKE THEIR HEALTH FORMS WITH THEM UPON CHECK-OUT. HEALTH FORMS NOT TAKEN UPON CHECK-OUT WILL BE DESTROYED THE DAY AFTER INDUCTIONS EVENTS END. WHEN? Spring Induction #1 May 5- May 7, 2017; Registration Deadline April 21, 2017 Spring Induction #2 May 19-21, 2017; Registration Deadline May 4, 2017 Summer Induction #1 June 7-8, 2017; Registration Deadline May 24, 2017 Summer Induction #2 June 14-15, 2017; Registration Deadline May 31, 2017 Fall Induction August 11-13, 2017; Registration Deadline July 28, 2017 Check-In time for all Induction events starts at 4:00 p.m. You need to check-in as soon as you arrive to confirm your camping location, submit your health forms, and get any updated information. Please send your OATR and ONE (1) adult leader to check-in. HOW TO REGISTER? Register online OR complete and send the enclosed registration form to Camping Services at the Heart of America Council along with payment, payable to the Heart of America Council, by the appropriate deadline for the weekend. The first $20 of each individual s fees is non-refundable; the remaining balance of each individual s fees is transferable only within the calendar year. Be sure to fill out the back portion if there are any special needs that require attention including special meal requests. ArrowPass registrants should be listed on your roster, but they do not need to pay through your unit registration. ArrowPass event registrants will be verified before you check-in at Inductions.

2 My fellow Arrowmen, I am excited for the year ahead of us! With Inductions quickly approaching this spring, the Lodge Executive Committee has been working diligently to provide a quality experience to all who enter the gates of Naish or Bartle. Our versatile program will extend to all council camps; we will continue to serve all Brothers in the Heart of America Council. Last year, we inducted over 700 new members into our honored Order, and almost 400 Arrowmen sealed their membership by becoming Brotherhood Members. We will also have programs available for those not involved in the Induction process, such as the Trail to Eagle training and the climbing tower. Tamegonit Lodge has a variety of opportunities to get involved. The best and easiest way is to attend Chapter meetings (typically at your district s roundtable), where your Chapter Chief will pass along information about all of events for this year. Our chapters are responsible for doing our unit elections and callouts. Additionally, if you take any photos of Arrowman at any Scouting event, including inductions, please send them to socialmediachair@tamegonit.org. All Arrowmen, youth and adult, are also welcome to attend our Lodge Executive Committee meetings, occurring once a month at the council service center, typically at 7 on the third Thursday of the month. As always, the TWO-WEEK REGISTRATION DEADLINE is in effect. In past years this policy has eased the process of sharing advance information with participants, allowed for faster check-in, and made for better planning of food and supplies for candidates and campers, allowed earlier publishing of scheduled ceremonies. Online registration can be found at The Lodge Executive Committee and I are eager to see you at the upcoming Inductions and Lodge events. As the LARGEST lodge in the nation with 4,464 registered dues-paying members, I want as many Scouts and Scouters to experience our program as we enter our second century of service! If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to me at chief@tamegonit.org. Yours in Service, Phillip Vaughn 2017 Lodge Chief

3 ORDER OF THE ARROW INDUCTION WEEKEND INFORMATION FOR ORDEAL AND BROTHERHOOD CANDIDATES EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE MUST PRE-REGISTER THROUGH THIS EVENT, INCLUDING NON-ARROWMEN. A CURRENT BOY SCOUT HEALTH FORM IS REQUIRED FOR EACH ATTENDEE. TWO-DEEP LEADERSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR EACH TROOP. ONLY ARROWMEN ARE ALLOWED TO ATTEND OA CEREMONIES. NON-ARROWMEN ARE WELCOME TO DISCUSS THE OA CEREMONIES WITH THE LODGE CHIEF, LODGE ADVISER, OR LODGE STAFF ADVISER. HEALTH & SAFETY: All candidates and campers are advised that safety is of the utmost importance throughout the weekend. Youth and adult OA staff will be prepared all weekend to ensure health and safety. Please make sure you are drinking water throughout the day; if you are feeling sick, tired, nauseous, achy, or feel otherwise unwell, inform your leader and take steps to take care of yourself! If you are tired, take a break and drink some water! Make sure to drink water throughout the day. You will be doing physical labor; regardless of how cold or hot it is, you will need to drink plenty of water! Much will be asked of you as an Ordeal Candidate, but your health and safety must come first! As a candidate or camper, you should be prepared to take basic steps to take care of yourself; drink lots of water! What to Expect: Upon arrival, units will need to check-in. Camping location, schedule and other important information will be ed in advance of your arrival. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO USE A VALID AND WORKING ADDRESS WHEN PRE-REGISTERING TO RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION! The openings will be held in the Campfire Arena at staggered times based on the schedule provided in advance of your arrival. All Ordeal and Brotherhood candidates, Runners, Nimats and Elangomats, should be present and prepared to begin the weekend at this time. Along with them, we will require one adult and one youth representative from each unit to attend the opening. Immediately following each opening, we will discuss emergency procedures, K.P. responsibilities and other information for the weekend with these unit representatives. Brotherhood Candidates should study the Brotherhood Membership Questions and Answers found in the National OA Handbook and write their letter of rededication prior to their arrival at camp. Brotherhood candidates are expected to wear their Field Uniforms. Those Brotherhood members will be expected to serve the lodge on Saturday. The Brotherhood hike and Ceremony will take place Saturday afternoon. Brotherhood candidates must have also paid their 2017 Tamegonit Lodge Dues prior to arriving at the Induction event. Ordeal Candidates are expected to wear their Field Uniform and to bring all gear properly packed in a backpack to the opening ceremony so that they can participate in their Pre-Ordeal Ceremony Friday night. Ordeal Candidates complete their Ordeal and become members of the lodge during Saturday evening ceremonies. All Arrowmen are invited to a fellowship crackerbarrel after Ordeal ceremonies. New Ordeal members can gather membership-related information on Sunday morning at Arrowmen 101. Persons with special needs (medical and/or dietary) must complete a Special Needs Request Form and submit it with the registration form. In addition to your normal camping gear, Ordeal Candidates should also bring the following: 1. Plastic ground cloth 2. Sleeping bag 3. Full Scout Uniform 4. Work clothes and gloves 5. Backpack 6. Flashlight (optional) 7. Medication (if needed) 8. Poncho 9. Canteen 10. Personal Hygiene items Ordeal Candidates will receive the following: 1. Current year s OA dues 3. OA Ordeal Sash 2. National OA Handbook 4. OA Pocket Flap 5. Saturday Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Cracker barrel 6. Sunday Breakfast Brotherhood Candidates will receive the following: 1. OA Brotherhood Sash 3. Sunday Breakfast 2. Saturday Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Cracker barrel Please note that dues for Brotherhood Candidates are not included in the activity fee. Arrowmen and non-oa Troop members will receive the following: 1. Saturday Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Cracker barrel 2. Sunday Breakfast

4 ORDEAL MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS (YOUTH): To become eligible for election, a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout must be registered with the Boy Scouts of America and have the approval of his unit leader prior to the election. The unit leader must certify his Scout spirit (i.e., his adherence to the Scout Oath and Law and active participation in unit activities). The unit leader must also certify that the nominee meets all speci fied requirements at the time of this annual election. All members of, or candidates for membership in, the Order of the Arrow who are under 21 years of age shall be considered youth members or candidates for youth membership, subject to meeting the following requirements: Be a registered member of the Boy Scouts of America. Hold the First Class rank of the Boy Scouts of America, as a minimum. After registration with a troop or team, have experienced 15 nights of Boy Scout camping during the two -year period prior to the election. The 15 nights must include one, but no more than one, long-term camp consisting of five consecutive 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 Candidates for youth membership shall be elected by other youth members in accordance with policies set forth by the national Order of the Arrow committee. Completion of the Ordeal is the youth s final task to entering the Order of the Arrow. ORDEAL MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS (ADULT): Each year, upon holding a troop or team election for youth candidates that results in at least one youth candidate being elected, the unit committee may nominate adults to the lodge adult selection committee, composed of the lodge adviser, the chairman of the council committee on which the lodge adviser serves, and the lodge staff adviser. Adult nomination forms are provided by the lodge and must be completed to consider the adult unit leader for induction to the Order of the Arrow. The number of adults nominated can be no more than one-third of the number of youth candidates elected, rounded up where the number of youth candidates is not a multiple of three. In addition to the one-third limit, the unit committee may nominate the currently serving unit leader (but not assistant leaders), as long as he or she has served as unit leader for at least the previous 12 months. Recommendations of the adult selection committee, with the approval of the Scout executive, serving as Supreme Chief of the Fire, will be candidates for induction, provided the following conditions are fulfilled: Selection of the adult is based on the ability to perform the necessary functions to help the Order fulfill its purpose, and not for recognition of service, including current or prior achievement and positions. The individual will be an asset to the Order because of demonstrated abilities that fulfill the purpose of the Order. The camping requirements set forth for youth members are fulfilled. The adult leader s membership will provide a positive example for the growth and development of the youth members of the lodge. Nomination into the Order of the Arrow of an adult Scouter should take place only when the adult's job in Boy Scouting will make Order of the Arrow membership more meaningful in the lives of the youth membership. Conditions listed on the Unit Adult Candidate Recommendation form MUST be fulfilled. BROTHERHOOD MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS (ALL ORDEAL MEMBERS): An Ordeal member, who has served at least ten months, may become a Brotherhood member when he has completed the Challenges of Brotherhood Membership listed in the Lodge handbook: 1. Memorize the signs of OA membership 2. Advance in your understanding of the Ordeal 3. Serve your unit 4. Plan for service in your lodge 5. Review your progress 6. Write letter of intent When the challenges have been completed, the Ordeal member should present himself at the appropriate time as a candidate for Brotherhood membership. This may be done at the scheduled Tamegonit Lodge Inductions. ELECTION PROCESS 1. The requirements for membership in the Tamegonit Lodge will follow those stated in the current printing of the Order of the Arrow Handbook. 2. The procedure for unit elections will follow those stated in the current printing of the Guide for Officers and Advisers. 3. All election results must be approved by the Lodge Unit Elections Committee. 4. All call-outs are to be done at a Chapter level. 5. Procedures for the Ordeal process will follow those stated in the current printings of the Order of the Arrow Handbook and the Guide for Officers and Advisers.

5 WHO TO CONTACT TO SCHEDULE AN ELECTION Make sure to contact your Chapter Leadership first; they are responsible for scheduling and conducting all OA elections! District Chapter Name & Number Chapter Chief Chapter Adviser, Phone & BM Pokitanou 10 Jacob Scott Medlock, , BE Schiwapew Mos 6 Caleb Heath Freiley chapter6adviser@yahoo.com GE John Nick Brown nbrown21@kc.rr.com KW Newo Pemsit 1 Kyle Mark Blanken mark.blanken@gmail.com LB Nechoha Machque 8 Tyler Terry Carr carr_terry@hotmail.com NL Jeremiah Ron Adams sgmron13250@hotmail.com IH Anish Mark Brewer mbrewer62@comcast.net PE Linchen 2 Romero Jay Morris sodaker@sbcglobal.net PT Kishkakon 9 Luke Joe Palausky palauskyfamily@gmail.com ST Brad Jeff Deane winslow273@gmail.com SE Asa Mark Garcia mark@garciakc.com SPT Nolan Kristi Darby kristi@kcmo.net HT TBD Dave McCaughey dave.mccaughey@kelcontech.com TR Wulelensin 4 TBD Dan Buchman paolatroop100@gmail.com Lodge Vice-Chief of Chapters & Adviser Colton Sue Shirk, , mustangsuzy@aol.com Lodge Chief & Adviser Philip Paul Davis ltcpauldavis@gmail.com Lodge Staff Adviser Additional Program Highlights at Inductions Weekends: The Lodge has made arrangements for some limited programs to be offered during the Weekend events during the day Saturday for your youth that are not participating in the Ordeal or Brotherhood processes. These programs are offered as supplements to your own unit programming you are encouraged to plan for those scouts in your troop. It is discouraged to depend solely on these programs as your plans for unit members not participating in any of the OA events during the day Saturday. We also ask for your flexibility as the availability and/or timing of these programs may change due to circumstances beyond our control (i.e. weather). Trail to Eagle Currently expected to be available from 1:00 p.m. during Saturday afternoons of the spring and fall Induction Weekends in the Dining Hall. Scouts will be taught knots, lashings and basic first aid requirements for the Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class requirements. Scouts will be responsible for demonstrating their knowledge to unit leaders for their signature. The following requirements will be taught: Tenderfoot: 4B, 12A, 12B. Second Class: 7A, 7C. First Class: 7A, 7B, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D.

6 Order of the Arrow Induction Events SPECIAL NEEDS REQUEST REQUEST FOR PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTS ASSISTANCE ****INCLUDING ALL SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS**** MUST BE TURNED IN WITH REGISTRATION MATERIALS Check One: Spring Induction #1 Spring Induction #2 Summer Induction # 1 Summer Induction #2 Pack / Troop / Team / Crew # Fall Induction #1 Fall Induction #2 District: Requestee s Name: Circle one: Youth / Adult Requestee s Phone: Check One: Ordeal Candidate Brotherhood Candidate Arrowman/Non-Arrowman If making this request for a youth, please include parent s name and phone number if additional information is needed: _ Provide unit leader information for THE UNIT LEADER THAT WILL BE AT CAMP DURING Inductions for this request. Unit Leader Name: Unit Leader Phone: Type of Physical Arrangement, Assistance Requested or Special Dietary Request: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Request Received: Copy to: Health Lodge Dining Hall Elangomat Nimat Tamegonit Lodge 2015 Inductions Events Event Registration Office Tamegonit Lodge Work 2017 Inductions Crews/Maintenance Events

7 Youth or Adult (indicate Y or A ) ArrowPass (names will be verified) - $0 ArrowPass Brotherhood Candidate - $25 Ordeal Candidate - $45 Brotherhood Candidate - $35 Arrowman - $25 Non-Arrowman Troop Member - $25 * Ordeal Candidate attending Summer Camp - $30 * Brotherhood Candidate attending Summer Camp - $20 ADULTS ONLY: Please list occupation for appropriate work crew assignments OR if serving as Elangomat or Nimat YOUTH ARROWMAN ONLY: Please indicate if serving as an Elangomat, Nimat, Runner, Ceremonial Team, Dance Team or other worker (Registering via paper form? Place an X next to the event for which you are registering) May 5-7, 2017 May 19-21, 2017 June 7-8, 2017 Deadline: April 21, 2017 Deadline: May 4, 2017 Deadline: May 24, 2017 Account Number: Account Number: Account Number: Online: 2017SpringInduction1.kintera.org Online: 2017SpringInduction2.kintera.org Online: 2017SummerInduction.kintera.org June 14-15, 2017 August 11-13, 2017 Deadline: May 31, 2017 Deadline: July 28, 2017 Account Number: Account Number: Online:2017SummerInduction2.kintera.org Online: 2017FallInduction.kintera.org Troop / Team / Crew # Youth OATR OA Adult Adviser Unit Leader District: BM BE GE KW LB HT IH NL PE PT ST SPT TH TR Name Phone NAME Add this row to determine $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Inductions fees due: TOTAL FEES $ DUE: * Applies only during Summer Inductions. To take advantage of this lower OA rate, you MUST be registered in the same session of Boy Scout Camp at Naish that you go through Ordeal or Brotherhood. If you are going through Summer Inductions but are not registered for Boy Scout Camp at Naish that session, you MUST pay the full Ordeal or Brotherhood fee of $45 or $35, respectively. Send payment to: Heart of America Council, attn: OA Inductions, PO Box , Kansas City, MO Questions:,

8 Youth or Adult (indicate Y or A ) ArrowPass (names will be verified) - $0 ArrowPass Brotherhood Candidate - $25 Ordeal Candidate - $45 Brotherhood Candidate - $35 Arrowman - $25 Non-Arrowman Troop Member - $25 * Ordeal Candidate attending Summer Camp - $30 * Brotherhood Candidate attending Summer Camp - $20 ADULTS ONLY: Please list occupation for appropriate work crew assignments OR if serving as Elangomat or Nimat YOUTH ARROWMAN ONLY: Please indicate if serving as an Elangomat, Nimat, Runner, Ceremonial Team, Dance Team or other worker Induction Dates: Troop / Team / Crew # District: BM BE GE KW LB HT IH NL PE PT ST SPT TH TR NAME Add this row to determine $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Inductions fees due: TOTAL FEES $ DUE: * Applies only during Summer Inductions. To take advantage of this lower OA rate, you MUST be registered in the same session of Boy Scout Camp at Naish that you go through Ordeal or Brotherhood. If you are going through Summer Inductions but are not registered for Boy Scout Camp at Naish that session, you MUST pay the full Ordeal or Brotherhood fee of $45 or $35, respectively. Feel free to make copies of this sheet and use additional sheets as necessary

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