Ninety-one years ago, Dr. E. Urner Goodman and Col. Carroll A. Edson founded the Order of the Arrow. On Wednesday at NOAC, our founders were honored with the Founders Day Festival.
During a panel discussion Tuesday at the Kellogg Center, Arrowmen had asked questions about upcoming national functions, including the 2007 World Scout Jamboree and the 2010 National Scout Jamboree.
After a busy week at the conference the participants get to chill out at a conference sponsored party. The event consisted of dunking booths, a band, and lots of fresh root beer.
The Region Gatherings draw together the lodges of each region for fellowship introduce the region chief and section chiefs, and inspire the members of the lodges.
Founders Day is a day to celebrate the origins of our Order, gather for food and fellowship, and end NOAC with a bang. What better way is there to kick off the Founders Day party than with a parade?
Native American Activities are at the heart of many things Order of the Arrow. At Founders Day a pow wow was held in the old Hockey rink with well over 200 dancers.
Learn how the Order of Arrow is preserving its exciting 91 years of history, memories and documents. This effort is being led by the Historical Preservation & Archiving subcommittee of the National Order of the Arrow Committee.