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March 2008 - May 2008 National Bulletin

April 13th, 2008

The March 2008 - May 2008 National Bulletin has been posted. Learn more about the 2008 National Chiefs, Charley Sullivan and John Dowe. Tips on holding a succesful meeting, and more information on ArrowCorps5!!!

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CTI - Session 7: Living the Legacy

February 17th, 2008

During the National Planning Meeting the Training subcommittee released Session 7 of the Conclave Training Initiative, Living the Legacy - “The Order of the Arrow 2008-2012 Strategic Plan”. Session 7 focuses on understanding the purpose of the 2008-2012 Strategic Plan and the importance of the lodge becoming an integral part of the council. Sections are encouraged to download the resource material for use at upcoming conclaves.

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December 2007 - February 2008 National Bulletin

December 30th, 2007

The December 2007 - February 2008 issue of the National Bulletin is now available online. This issue includes how the OA is assisting with wildfires in Southern California, an article on the early years of the Order, and a recap of the 2008 ArrowCorps5 sites.

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New National Vice Chief for 2008!!!

December 30th, 2007

National Vice Chief Benjamin Stilwill

National Vice Chief Benjamin Stilwill

Lodge: Gabe-Shi-Win-Gi-Ji-Kens
Council: Chief Okemos
Section: C-2B
Hometown: Okemos, MI
Age: 18
School: DePauw University
Scouting Background: Eagle Scout from Troop 109 in Okemos, MI.
OA Background: Has attended OA Trail Crew, Wilderness Voyage, and has served on NLS and NOAC Staff. Ben is a two term section chief and a past lodge chief.
Hobbies: Tennis, String Bass, and Piano
Thoughts: “At first it was a little overwhelming, but I am very excited to serve the Order, and look forward to the opportunity to serve as the National Vice Chief!”
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ArrowCorps5

December 30th, 2007

Brotherhood and Fellowship Await You

This summer the chance of a lifetime is available to you. A chance for brotherhood, a chance for fellowship, a chance to make lasting friendships for years to come. While being a part of the largest conservation project in the OA’s history, you will also be part of a close-knit group of Arrowmen not only from your council and state, but from across the country. Together you will get to know each other, trust each other, and depend on each other as you work to improve a U.S. National Forest that will provide memorable experiences for future visitors. Brotherhood, fellowship and cheerful service are awaiting you this summer! Contact your council contingent to be a part of this once in a lifetime opportunity. Be a part of ArrowCorps5!

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