Japeechen Chapter
Order of the Arrow
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- Japeechen is the Lenni Lennape word for "along
the bank"
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It is also the name of the Etowah District’s
chapter of the Mowogo Lodge.
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Contact our Chapter Advisor, Bruce Kastner at
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Held the Second
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| Held at
the Troop 62 Scout Hut at Cumming First United Methodist Church.
The church is located at
770 Canton Highway (Map by Google) |
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The purpose of the National Order of the Arrow
is fourfold:

- To recognize those Scout campers who best exemplify the Scout Oath and
Law in their daily lives.
- To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit.
- To promote Scout camping.
- To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of
leadership in cheerful service to others.
Brief O.A. History

The Order of the Arrow (OA) was founded by Dr. E. Urner Goodman and
Carroll A. Edson in 1915 at the Treasure Island Camp of the Philadelphia
Council, Boy Scouts of America, just seven years after Robert Baden-Powell
started scouting in Great Britain. The Order became an official program
experiment in 1922 and was approved as part of the Scouting program in 1934.
In 1948 the Order, recognized as the BSA’s national brotherhood of honor
campers, became an official part of the national camping program of the Boy
Scouts of America. It is a uniquely American "honor society of scouting".
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Structure of the Order

Chapter Starting closest to the districts and affiliated with them
are the O.A. chapters. In each chapter the youth members elect their own
officers and committeemen who run chapter events and represent the chapter
at lodge meetings. For now this is the web presence of the Japeechen
chapter.
Lodge Each Order of the Arrow lodge is granted a charter from the
National Council, Boy Scouts of America, upon annual application by the
local council. The Order of the Arrow lodge helps the local council provide
a quality Scouting program through recognition of Scouting spirit and
performance, development of youth leadership and service, promotion of Scout
camping and outdoor programs, and enhancement of membership tenure.
Mowogo Lodge 243 is the Order of the Arrow lodge of the Northeast Georgia
Council. Their web site is at
www.mowogo.org
Section An Order of the Arrow section consists of lodges within a
geographic area of the region. Mowogo 243 is one of several lodges of
Section SR-6 (Southern Region 6). Once every year, representatives of lodges
in the section come together for a conclave to share in fellowship, skills,
and training. All of the elected section chiefs form the conference
committee for a national Order of the Arrow event, which is held under the
guidance of the national Order of the Arrow Committee.
The regional chief is the youth leader of the region elected by the section
chiefs for a term of office specified by the national Order of the Arrow
Committee, which coincides with the term of national chief and vice chief.
This election is held in conjunction with called meetings of the section
chiefs to elect the national chief and vice chief, as well as to plan a
national Order of the Arrow event.
The regional Order of the Arrow chairman is an adult appointed by the
regional director. The professional adviser for the region is a staff member
assigned to the position by the region director. The SR-6 web site is at
www.sr6south.org/
National Chief, Vice Chief and National OA Committee Chairman The
national Order of the Arrow chief and vice chief are Arrowmen selected by
the section chiefs, who form the national Order of the Arrow conference
committee. They serve as members of the national Order of the Arrow
Committee, representing the youth on national OA policy. They also serve as
the presiding officers for the national OA event. Their term of office is
specified by the national committee. They are advised in their
responsibilities by the national committee chairman and director of the
Order of the Arrow.
The national OA committee chairman is appointed by the chairman of the
national Boy Scout Committee. The professional adviser is the director of
the Order of the Arrow, a member of the national Boy Scout Division staff.
The national site is at
www.oa-bsa.org
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To become a member

A youth (under age 18) must be a registered member of a Boy Scout troop
or Varsity Scout team and hold First Class rank or above. The youth must
have experienced 15 days and nights of camping during the two years before
his election.
Camping requirement: The 15 days and nights must include at
least one, but no more than one, long-term camp consisting of six
consecutive days and five nights of resident camping, approved and under
the auspices and standards of the Boy Scouts of America. The balance of
the camping must be overnight, weekend, or other short-term camps.
Election: Scouts are elected to the Order by their fellow troop
or Varsity team members, following approval by the Scoutmaster or
Varsity Scout Coach. Those selected by their troop or team are those
that uphold the highest ideals of Scouting.
Elections are normally held in January and February.
Use our web form
or contact Jerry Johnson at
oaadvisor@etowah-bsa.org to schedule the election team to visit your
unit and conduct the election.
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