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A Lodge of Cheerful Service

Published on August 2, 2012 by in NOAC, Thursday

This year’s NOAC has gotten off to a great start, but have you thought about what makes it all come together? There are many committees on the conference staff, but like all Scouting events, there is usually a group that gives a lot behind the scenes who work almost invisibly.

The NOAC service lodge , Gabe-Shi-Win-Gi-Ji-Kens ,is a group of elite Arrowmen who take cheerful service to heart. Over the week they have been doing odd jobs and offering extra manpower for teams and committees short on staff. They will serve where they are needed: everything from assisting the Trade-O-Ree, to helping out with the Expo, even working in the dorms during check in. They also will help with moving pallets of crate boxes. And they will not complain about it one bit.

Gabe-Shi-Win-Gi-Ji-Kens Lodge has about 25 Arrowmen assisting during NOAC, proving that even small groups can make a big difference when united. The service lodge leader, Zachary P., said it was all “very fulfilling work” and that his team is “expected to work, so they do it”. The service lodge works every day, starting before 7:00am and working until well past 11:00 pm most days.

Gabe-Shi-Win-Gi-Ji-Kens is currently going through a merger, that will combine Gabe-Shi-Win-Gi-Ji-Kens, Michigonong, Chickagami, and Cewe Lodges in to a new lodge known as Agaming Maahgogwan.  Agaming Maahgogwan will officially be a lodge on Founder’s Day this week.  So if you see a member of the service lodge team while you are enjoying NOAC, please be sure to give them a big thanks for their cheerful service.

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Experience the Best of Scouting’s Partners at the Adventure Central Expo

Published on August 2, 2012 by in NOAC, Thursday

The Adventure Central Expo, in the words of Expo Chairman Tyler Allen, allows NOAC guests “the opportunity to experience the programs that support Scouting and want to be a part of the outdoor adventure.” Located in the Munn Ice Arena, the Expo will run today from 11:30 a.m. to 5 5:00 p.m. and again on Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m..

There are various vendors and displays set up around the arena, including a large display on the new Bechtel Summit Reserve. Other stations include a NASA booth, a scuba diving information station, and other exhibits advertising new products relevant to Boy Scouts.

Another exhibit sure to be of interest to many is the patch wall. Every lodge is encouraged to place their lodge flap on a provided card that will then be placed on the wall, creating a cool display of lodge flaps from around the country!

In addition to being a great place to cool off (after all, it is on the floor of a hockey arena), the Expo will feature some awesome giveaways, with 5,000 water bottles and 10,000 t-shirts to be given away over the course of the event! This event will provide an excellent opportunity, especially for first-time NOAC attendees, to see the various opportunities provided both within and beyond the Scouting program!

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Geocaching

Published on August 2, 2012 by in NOAC, Thursday

The locations are:
N42 deg 43.900 min W084 deg 29.237 min
N42 deg 43.826 min W084 deg 29.405 min
N42 deg 44.094 min W084 deg 28.996 min

Happy hunting and enjoy the sites of the campus.

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