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NESA Show Preview

Published on August 1, 2012 by in NOAC, Wednesday

Celebrating a unique centennial, Tuesday’s show will celebrate 100 years of the Eagle Scout Award. Ethan Fowler, NESA@NOAC conference vice chief from Cowikee Lodge 224, says that tonight’s NESA show will celebrate Eagle Scouts and Scouting.  “We all work toward goals in Scouting.  The Eagle represents the highest goal.” Ethan says that “Scouting can be the catalyst” for young people who set goals for themselves andcan lead to great achievements later in life.

While all Scouts must complete the same basic requirements to advance to the rank of Eagle, Scouts follow their own path to the top of the mountain on the trail to Eagle.  The journey does not end at the top of the mountain.; when they reach the top, they are able to see more mountains.  Fowler says guests at the show will see that the “Trail to Eagle” is not so much about a Scout receiving his Eagle Scout Award, but “what one can do with the knowledge gained on that journey.” The show will showcase the spirit of the Eagle Scout, featuring speakers who will share their inspirational stories.  “Our guests at the NESA@NOAC show will see people who have set goals and accomplished a lot,” he says.

Many Eagles will be attending the NESA Anniversary Dinner on Friday which, Fowler says, will be a prestigious affair.  He adds that the NESA@NOAC show will be fun, loud, and entertaining experience for all NOAC 2012 guests.  “It’s going to be a great celebration of Eagle Scouts.”

Be sure to tune-in to the live stream of the show at live.oa-bsa.org\stream at 8 p.m. EST!

Tonight’s NESA@NOAC Show will also focus on a more contemporary generation of Scouts here at NOAC 2012.  “There are a lot of older people here at NOAC,” Fowler acknowledges.  “I’m cool with that.  My Dad’s here.  He’s old.”

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Need a helping hand? The Special Access Team can help.

All NOAC guests needing special access because of a disability or an injury can visit the Special Access Team office in Butterfield Hall Room A115, in the Medical Clinic. This team is here to meet your needs and help make this the best NOAC ever.

Special Access Team services include sign language interpreters for shows, wheelchair seating for shows, and van transportation for wheelchairs. Check in with the Special Access Team office for seating passes and van passes and schedules.

NOAC guests are asked to be considerate of disabled bus riders when using the bus transportation.

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Announcement

Published on August 1, 2012 by in NOAC, Thursday

All Professional Scouters are invited a special lunch on Thursday.

Details below:
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Professional Staff Luncheon
Kellogg Center, Big 10 A & B

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