NOAC to end on a bang with Centennial Festival

One of the most exciting parts of the Centennial Festival will be the opportunity to show off each lodge’s greatest program, skill or event to 15,000 Arrowmen from all across the nation. Each lodge is encouraged to participate in this program by having a booth which will occur through a "Starting Point" booth that will springboard each lodge into the next century and will be located on Cherry Lane Field. The “Starting Point” booth will allow each lodge to share best practices that will subsequently assist other lodges around the country in improving their programs. Lodges are also encouraged to incorporate local traditions, games, or landmarks in their displays. We encourage each lodge to be as creative as possible, and we hope that the following will provide answers to common questions about the booths.

The Centennial Festival will be the feature event on Friday of NOAC and will take place throughout the day. Nearly all conference guests and staff are likely to pass through this area of The Hub, so lodges will want to put together a thoughtful display. Plan to impress!

This opportunity to be a part of your lodge’s starting point and will be a phenomenal opportunity to celebrate your lodges success and learn from others. Talk with your contingent leader if you would like to play a part in putting together your lodge’s booth. Your contingent leader will have detailed information about the specific requirements and can answer any questions you might have.

The Centennial Festival will be the feature event on Friday of NOAC and will take place throughout the day. Nearly all conference guests and staff are likely to pass through this area of The Hub, so lodges will want to put together a thoughtful display.

If you still have questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Centennial Festival Key Lead, Ian Pinnavaia (ian.pinnavaia@gmail.com). The Centennial Celebrations Committee looks forward to witnessing the innovative and exciting displays from each lodge across the nation!

Last revised on June 27, 2015