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Orca Lodge #194 Redwood Empire Council Volume 11OORCARCA Winter 2004SPOUSPOUTTSS Issue 1

OrcaFF LodgeEELL willLL onceOO againWW beSS headingHHIIPP to Elk!! !River! Scoutaatt Camp, EE outsidellkk of RREureka,iivv foree ther rannual Lodge Fellowship on the weekend of March19-21. This fun filled outing is open to all lodge members who wish to attend...and a few who only think they don’t want to attend. This weekend is meant to be a couple days of relaxation and fun, with no work required! Plan to spend the weekend playing games, trading patches, watching movies, and enjoying some great food! Bring your video game console and your favorite games and movies, but please remember to label all of your stuff so it doesn’t get mixed up with other people’s equipment. A lodge meeting will also be held on Saturday at 1:00 pm. There will also be an opportunity to

attend a Lodge Leadership Development course. Some of you may wish to work on Ceremonies and Indian Dancing skills. For those ready to receive the Brotherhood honor, review sessions and a ceremony will be available. All of you patch collectors/traders out there (and some of you who haven’t had a chance to purchase one yet), you will be able to buy more 10th anniversary flaps at the fellowship, but you will have to be there in person to buy. This fun filled weekend of fellowship is only $12.00 to cover the cost of food and the camp. To register, or if you have any questions or suggestion for other fun activities, contact Ken Moffit at 269-4324, In This Issue: [email protected] or Joey Fini at 822-1323, Fall Ordeal Report...... 2 chief@orca194,org. So meet us at Elk River Scout Camp on March 19-21. The gate will be attended HighAdventure...... 4 from 6-10pm, Friday night, and 8am -12 noon on NOAC Anyone? ...... 6 Saturday (if locked call Camp at 442-9399) . Hope A Word from the Chief...... 7 to see all of you there...even those of you who did- n’t know they wanted to go! Fall Ordeals: Takin’ Care of Business

Left to Right, John Tolbert, Patrick O'Neill, Robert Rivera, and John Mattern. On the weekends of October 17-19 and November 7-9, Orca lodge completed its Fall ordeal season. The ordeals were smaller than usual, especially Candidates at Navarro lining up for the project... in the south, where there were 6 ordeal candi- Congratulations are extended on behalf of the dates and 3 members going through the Lodge Executive Board to all new members, and Brotherhood ceremony. A good time was had by to all who sealed their membership in the order all, with much work being accomplished around both Elk River and Masonite Navarro. Projects Welcome to all Ordeal Honor members: included preparing the camps for winter, and performing Alex Barrington minor maintenance Patrick Cannon on the buildings. Ted Fullmer For several Vincent Greco years, the Brent Heasell lodge has Nicholas Jacobson been George Kelso attempting Theo Mainaris to imple- Austin McNeal ment the Shan Morris Elangomat Ernie Paquette program, in Michael Patrick an effort to Ryan Patrick boost member Issiac Record retention. The Jake Schempf program works by Aaron Sherman having a member of Hayden Smith the lodge go through the Verd Vanbezooyen ordeal again, as an Elangomat, Nathaniel Welch or ‘Friend’ in Lenni Lenapi. The Elangomat Matt Wright keeps in touch with the new ordeal member after ...and new Brotherhood Honor members: the weekend is completed. He makes sure that the new member is appraised of all chapter and Adam Gourley Lodge events. At the first opportunity for the new Cody Hay member to achieve Brotherhood, he makes sure Kevin Prescott the candidate is ready and will be able to get to Chris Teschan John Tolbert the ceremony. 2 10th Anniversary Lodge Dinner Held at Luther Burbank Center Cabrosha Chapter Hosts

The 2003 Lodge Dinner took place at the Luthur Burbank Arts and Garden Center, in Santa Rosa. There was a hundred and eight people in atten- dance. Seventy four members and thirty four non-members. The catered food was not only plentiful, but of excellent quality. During the course of the evening Logo jackets, polo shirts, sweat shirts and more were awarded to lucky ticket holders. There was even a fund raising auc- tion. Silver Fluke Recipiants, Glen Goddard, Mike Randolph, As this was the 10th Anniversary of Bill Bell and Curtis Aultman. the founding of Orca Lodge, a special The recipients of the Lodge’s coveted lodge flap was issued Silver Fluke Award were Glen and members could Goddard, Mike Randolph, Curtis purchase up to three Aultman and Bill Bell. for $5.00 each. A spe- cial effort was made to get all the Lodge Chiefs from the past in attendence. Lane Kasselman/1994, Tom Rathbun/1997, Jason Yarnall/1999, and Michael Buxton/2001 & 2002 were able to attend and showed the Spirit of the Arrow and Leadership to the Lodge still live on, even many years later. Traveling from Reno to join in on the festivities were Ross Armstrong, Section W3B Chief as well as Steve Davidek and Everett Holm, W3B Adviser and Associate Adviser.

2003 James E. West Fellowship recipiants Bill Hughes and Bill Eckert. The Lodge presented two James E. West Awards

LtoR, Joey Fini, John Mattern, Chris McCormick and Bryan this year to Bill Hughes and Bill Eckert. Enloe are sworn in by Ross Armstrong, Section W3B Chief Rounding out the festivities, Joey Fini and Tim Doughty were selected to recieve the Vigil Honor. After dinner lodge elections took place. Among They both attended the the elected were Joey Fini as Chief (former Vigil Weekend in treasurer), John Mattern as Vice Chief (for- December, where mer secretary), newcomers Chris they formally McCormick as Secretary, and Bryan were awarded Enloe as treasurer. the honor. Many awards were given out and It was a great among them was the Founders Award, dinner...if you the Silver Fluke and the James E. West didn’t make it, award. you missed a good The recipients of the Founders Award one! Make plans now were Daniel Washburn, and Michael Buxton to be at the 2004 dinner. Daniel Washburn and Michael Buxton recieve the Founders Award. (who flew in from Colorado just for the dinner). 3 LOOKING FOR SOME HIGH ADVENTURE THIS YEAR? The has a lot to offer. Two weeks at some of the greatest places on earth. If you would like some personal infor- mation, look no further than our own Wilderness Voyage is a fourteen-day experience John inspired by the traditions of the French and Mattern, Orca Lodge Vice Chief (538-0968 Canadian Voyageurs who ventured the northern or [email protected]), who went to wilderness during the 1700-1800's. Traveling Northern Tier last summer. It was and is tru- thousands of miles by water and portage, these ley the experience of a lifetime! Voyageurs were hired to haul goods and furs to trade with Native Americans and Europeans. In the spirit of these adventurers, Arrowmen will PHILBREAK 2004 JUST embark on a voyage that is twofold. One-half of AROUND THE CORNER the OA Northern Tier Wilderness Voyage focuses by Ken Davis, National OA Committee on portage trail and campsite maintenance with- in the Boundary Waters. The remaining expedi- The exciting Philbreak program tion is spent on a canoeing adventure that is for older OA members, older planned and chosen by the participants in the Venturers, and younger adult program. In other words, each crew plans their Scouters, is once again available own voyage! However, the program is not simply for 2004. Participants provide a portage trail work, camping, and canoeing. The week's service at during OA Northern Tier Wilderness Voyage is ultimate- the spring break season. ly a journey that challenges Scouts mentally, The program will consist of trail building physically, and spiritually. and/or fire restoration work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week with a day of skiing on Thursday in Angel Fire, NM. The program concludes on Friday and par- ticipants leave on Saturday morning. Other events will include ranch tours and visits to the Philmont Trading Post, Seton Museum and Villa Philmonte, home of Wait Phillips. Trail Crew is a fourteen day experience. The first There are still a number of slots open in each of week focuses on trail construction and mainte- the three weeks for Philbreak 2004, which kicks nance under the guidance of Philmont trail crew off March 7. The cost is $100 per person, plus your foremen. The second week is a seven day back- own transportation to Philmont. (If you fly, trans- packing trek that is designed by the participants. portation will be provided from the The program is not simply building trail and Albuquerque airport; otherwise, service from hiking though, the OA Trail Crew is ulti- the Raton, NM bus or train station is also mately a journey that challenges Scouts available.) mentally, physically, and spiritually. Those eligible to attend must be reg- Trail building is tough. The worksite istered with the Boy Scouts of experience is full of long, strenuous America and at least 18 years old, days requiring a great deal of but not yet 26 when they arrive physical effort. Participants are at Philmont. The program expected to work with great sesions begin on March 7, diligence as the trail that is 14, and 21. The applica- being built is designed to tion form can be found on last over 75 years and the National OA Web Site protect the beautiful land- at and scape of Philmont Scout requires a local Scout council Ranch. Other than trail build- approval signature. ing techniques, Scouts will Questions can be directed to Ken strengthen their leadership skills, Davis at [email protected] or learn advanced wilderness and low- Mark Anderson at impact camping skills, observe and par- [email protected]. ticipate in group wilderness safety, good Don't miss out on this great opportunity to judgment, and motivation activities, and see Philmont in the early spring and do some receive special OA instruction. great service for the ranch 4 Orca Lodge 10th Anniversary Chenille

Preorder Form

Orca Lodge will be producing a 10th anniversary chenille back patch in honor of its ten years of service. This patch is being offered by preorder for only $35.00, and the net pro- ceeds will be used to help the youth members of the lodge attend the 2004 NOAC. Here is the best thing…you can order as many as you want! The design for this patch is shown here, and is a full 8 inches in height! Your preorder must be received by March 19, 2004, or in person at the Elk River Lodge Fellowship. Any preorders received after this date will not be processed, so don’t wait until the last minute…order now! They will be made available at the spring ordeals, if you cannot make it to one of them, please include $3.00 for shipping.

If you miss your chance to preorder you may still have a chance to attain a chenille for $50.00 from the lodge trading post, but they will be limited and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis!

Orca Lodge 10th Anniversary Chenille

Preorder Form Mail this portion with your payment to: Please make checks payable to: Bryan Enloe, Lodge Treasurer Orca Lodge, BSA Orca Lodge #194 1007 Wood Street Eureka, CA 95501 The deadline for your order to be received by March 19, 2004 or in person at the Elk River Lodge Fellowship! Yes! Count me in for ______(quantity) of the new 10th anniversary chenille patches at $35.00 each. My payment of $______is enclosed (please remember to add $3.00 for shipping and if you have not paid your 2004 Lodge dues, please be sure to include another $10.00).

Yes___ ship my patches to the address below, I have added $3.00 for shipping. No ___ I will pick up my patches at a spring ordeal.

Please Print Your name

Your Address

5 NOAC 2004: 6 Days of OA Fellowship The National Order of the Arrow Conference-NOAC-will be held from July 31 to August 5. The con- ference is a biannual gathering of arrowmen from across the United States. NOAC is an event that includes training, fellowship, and activities for arrowmen. The conference will be held in Ames, Iowa, on the Iowa State University Campus. As an additional perk, some dorm rooms at Iowa State University now have air conditioning (so you might only have to take two showers a day). Orca Lodge will be sending a contingent to NOAC next year. If you are interested in attending the conference, you must have your paperwork submitted no later than Friday, February 20, 2004. In addition, you must also enclose a check for $250 (see application form). Of this first payment, $100 will be sent to the National Order of the Arrow Director as a deposit. This deposit is nonrefundable. The cost for attending the conference is about $325 for both youth and adult arrowmen. The lodge has estimated that the total cost will be approximately $750 for each contingent member. This includes the previously mentioned conference fee (covers housing, meals, program fees), as well as round-trip airfare and transportation from the airport to the conference. A second payment of $250 is due by April 16, and the final payment of $250 is due by June 1. If the total costs of the trip are less than this estimated amount, the balance will be refunded; if it costs more, those who have registered will be notified. A preliminary sign-up sheet will be passed around at the Lodge Dinner in November. For more information, please contact either Lodge Adviser David Dukeman at 443-9559, 496-4898 or [email protected] or Lodge Chief Joey Fini at 822-1323 or [email protected], so that your space can be assured. Because of national quotas, Orca Lodge can only send one adult per two youth members who sign up. Currently the lodge is looking for additional youth members who wish to go. Please do not hesitate to ask for information, check out the NOAC page at the national web site at www.oa- bsa.org, or talk with an arrowmen who has been to one of the previous conferences. It’s a blast! NOAC 2004 Application Form

Total Cost NOAC 2004: Name______

$750 Address______

First $250 due: City______State______ZIP______February 20 Phone ( ) ______E-mail______Second $250 due: April 16 Chapter: [ ] Cabrosha [ ] Mow-A-Toc ~ [ ] Youth [ ] Adult Third $250 due: Honor: [ ] Ordeal [ ] Brotherhood [ ] Vigil June 1 Mail the check payable to Ocra Lodge #194/BSA for $250 to the Eureka Council Office: Orca Lodge #194/NOAC 2004 Boy Scouts of America 1007 Wood Street Eureka, CA 95501 Attn: David Dukeman Be sure to mark the check as follows: “NOAC 2004-First Payment.” This registration form must be received no later than February 20, 2004, and must be accompanied by a check for $250 in order to secure your place for NOAC 2004. Because there are a limited num- ber of spaces available, only the applications and checks that are received first will be guaranteed a spot. Mail your check and this form today. 6 This is a great honor for both of them as it is the Notes From the Lodge Adviser... highest national award a lodge can give. Two of As we complete another year I our brothers Joey Fini and Tim Doughty were would like to take time to called out to receive the Vigil Honor in December. thank all the outgoing Lodge Another final and one of our most important officers, Chief Aaron Landwehr, goals this year was that we achieved Quality Vice-chief Dax Kirkpatrick, Lodge. I appreciate all the people that put time Secretary John Mattern, and and effort in to making this goal a reality. Treasure Joey Fini, for making We have a busy year ahead of us and I challenge this year such a success. I each and every one of you to get involved in the would also like to thank both lodge and to help make a difference. This coming Chapter Chiefs Philip Myers and Patrick O’Neill year is the National Order of the Arrow and their Advisers Ken Moffitt and Jason Yarnall Conference, which will be held in Ames, Iowa for a job well done. and Iowa State University. I have included a reg- This has been a busy year for Orca Lodge. To istration form in the newsletter for this great begin in March I attended the NLATS where I event and I ask that if any of you have questions gained many new ideas to help our lodge grow. I please give me a call. We have enough spots for look forward using these ideas in the coming 12 people, 8 of which are youth spots and the year. In June we had two very successful Ordeals, remaining are for adults or youth. We have spots which brought us 55 new Ordeal members, 11 still available for youth members please call me at new Brotherhood members with a total participa- (707) 443-9559 or (707) 496- tion of 140. That’s about 1120 man-hours of serv- 4898 if you have any interest, ice to our Council Camps. In August we held our as we need to start planning Lodge Fellowship and LLD Training at Camp now. Noyo. Despite the lack of the Skunk Train the 30 members that attended had a great time and we Yours in Brotherhood accomplished many of our goals. Everyone Dave Dukeman enjoyed the time to go canoeing, swimming, and fishing or for many of us just the opportunity to relax. We have achieved one of our goals which was to get our Where to go Camping Book online. It is now available for use at orca194.org and CD’s Notes From with the WTGC Book on it will be distributed to unit leaders in very near future. In September we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Section W 3B at the Chief: the annual Section Conclave, which was held at Frog Town USA. Orca had 46 members partici- My Fellow Arrowmen, pate of which 16 were youth members. That is more than double our youth attendance from Once again we have 2002. Our Lodge took medals in two of the com- begun a new year, petition events, Ultimate Frisbee and Broom bringing changes with Hockey. Way to Go Orca! Let’s keep up the good it. This is the tenth work and take back the Bald Eagle Award in 2004. year of our great At the October and November Ordeals we wel- lodge’s existence and I comed 20 new Ordeal members and 5 new plan on making it the Brotherhood members. Total participation was best year yet! In order 89, which produced at least an additional 712 to accomplish this we currently need to focus on man-hours of service to our council. unit elections and camp promotion. Elections are In mid November we held a very successful what bring new members into the lodge, so it is Lodge Dinner where we celebrated the beginning very important that we are successful in complet- of our 10th year as Orca Lodge. We had 108 ing each and every one of them. We also have the Arrowmen and family members in attendance. National Order of the Arrow Conference swiftly Special thanks should go to Ray Leonard and approaching and I hope many of you decide to Bruce Mayfield for all the hard work they put in attend with your fellow arrowmen. to the planning and execution of the dinner. The I look forward to being your lodge chief for the Lodge presented two James E. West Fellowship next year and hope to make it a year to remember. Awards one to Bill Eckert and the other to Bill Hughes. Silver Flukes were presented to Bill Bell, WWW, Curtis Aultman, Glen Goddard and Mike Randolph. In addition we presented the Founders Award, to Michael Buxton and Daniel Joey Fini Washburn. 7

Order of the Arrow Date______ORCA LODGE #194 Chapter______Unit No.______2 0 0 4 Annual Registration F o r m Name______Address______City______State______Zip______Date of Birth______Phone______BusPhone______Fax______E-Mail______

Honor & Dates: Ordeal______Brotherhood______Vigil______Vigil Name______English Translation______Offices, Awards and Notes______Dues Collected By:______At:______Please make check or money order out to Orca Lodge / B S A Please, do not send cash!!

*** THISDue-ty IS IMPORTANT--PLEASE Calls... READ *** rrowmen, dues for the 2004 year are being collected. Dues for this year are only $10.00 (you do not haveA to pay back dues if you haven’t paid in several years). This fee includes several issues of Orca Spouts throughout the year, as well as a shiny, new membership card. It also entitles you to participate in lodge activities this year. If you have not paid your dues, fill out the attached form, with your check, and mail it to the Eureka council office (if you attended the lodge dinner, you have already paid dues for 2004). Arrowmen who have not paid their dues by March 1, 2004 will be dropped from the list of active members. Because of the costs involved with creating, printing and mailing the newsletter, coupled with the costs that the lodge pays to recharter inactive members, Orca Lodge can no longer afford to keep inactive members on the mailing list. If you wish to continue receiving the newsletter, and retain your membership, it is impera- tive that the attached form be completed and sent to the council office with a check.

Mail the dues form and check payable to Orca Lodge #194/BSA, marked "2004 Dues" to: Bryan Enloe, Orca Lodge Treasurer c/o Redwood Empire Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America 1007 Wood Street Eureka, CA 95501

8 Thanks!! ARROWMEN SERVING TO MAINTAIN CAMPING Arrowman TRADITIONS Service Award Ever since its founding by Dr. E. Urner The Arrowman Service Award Goodman and Carroll A. Edson the Order of the (ASA) was started in 2001 as a means Arrow and Summer Camp have been inter- of recognizing service to the lodge on twined. Your role as an Arrowman includes pro- a national level. The award is only moting Scout Camping and maintaining camp- available for three years, ending on ing traditions and spirit. What better way to do December 31, 2003. If you completed this than by serving on summer camp staff? the requirements the requests for the The Staff at Camp Masonite Navarro is com- award must be submitted through prised of over 75% Arrowmen. Camp needs your lodge by March 1st (there is an extension your help in promoting Scout camping with that available for arrowment on active military duty special spirit in the outdoors that only arrow- to complete the requirements by December 31, men exhibit. Summer camp is our proving 2004 - see National OA Web site for details). The ground for Scouts to learn new camping skills Order of the Arrow's vision for the future empha- and have fun in the great outdoors. One of your sizes a strategy of increased service to the Boy greatest achievements as an Arrowman can be Scouts of America by Arrowmen. To reward those as serving on a summer camp staff. Arrowmen who go beyond their immediate As a member of the Order of the Arrow you responsibilities to help and guide others to new have a big role in teaching Cub Scouts and Boy heights, the Order of the Arrow created the Scouts the joy of the outdoors and the fellowship Arrowman Service Award. The award will focus on of the campfire, all of which will last in a lifetime three areas of service: personal, chapter/lodge of memories for young men. Join us in cheerful activities, and general service to the community. service to others by serving on summer camp Contrary to popular belief, if you missed the staff at Camp Masonite Navarro. For more infor- first award session, you can still earn the first mation contact Glen Goddard, Camp Director award. Three different awards are available. The at (707) 546-8137. first award is a red arrow with a gold compass emblazoned on it, suspended from a white rib- bon. It is worn in place of the Universal Ribbon. The award can be earned up to 3 times in a three- year period. Each time it is awarded, a different color compass is placed on the arrowhead. All first time recipients may purchase the origi- nal award. Arrowmen who earned the award more than once during the outlined three year period (2001-2003) may purchase the silver attachment for having completed this award a High Adventure at Navarro! second time (2002 or 2003 only) and the bronze Getting bored with Summer Camp? Tired of the attachment for having completed this award a same old Merit Badges and service projects? Try third time (2003 only). The attachment will be something new: a high adventure trek through worn on the award's white ribbon. Signatures of beautiful Northern California that starts and ends approval will be required for each requirement. at Camp Masonite Navarro Summer Camp. If you think you have qualified for the The trek starts with a canoe trip down the Arrowmens Service Award this last year, it is not Navarro river, and includes a COPE course, a to late, to get yours. Talk to your lodge officer(s) train ride, sea kayaking, and a 40 mile bike ride or adviser(s) today! March 1st is almost here. through a redwood forest. The trip is 5 days of outdoor action; what scout could pass this up? Reasons to go: Official Publication of the Orca Lodge #194 • It’s closer than Philmont ORCA SPOUTS • It’s cheaper than Philmont Editor ~ Chris McCormick Publications Adviser ~ Bruce Mayfield • Not having to share the area with 10,000 The Orca Spouts welcomes (okay, pleads for) submissions, both other boy scouts articles as well as photographs. Sending Articles and Digital • Unique high adventure experience, guaran- Photos via e-mail is highly encouraged. All Photos welcomed teed to test you, mentally and physically (arn’t you getting tired of ours)? The deadline for submissions to For more information contact John Mattern at the next edition is Sunday, March 21. Send articles and photos to: (707) 538-0968 or Glen Goddard, Camp Chris McCormick 707-985-6980, [email protected] Director at (707) 546-8137. Sign up today! 9 Dates to Remember... Officer Phone and E-mail List Feb 17 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Feb 24 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Lodge Chief...... Joey Fini...... 822-1323 Mar 13 Section W-3B Meeting [email protected] Mar 16 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 [email protected] Mar 19-21 Elk River Fellowship and Lodge Vice Chief...... John Mattern...... 538-0968 Lodge Executive Board Meeting [email protected] Mar 23 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Lodge Secretary...... Chris McCormick...... 985-6980 Apr 20 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 [email protected] Apr 27 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Lodge Treasurer...... Bryan Enloe...... 822-1323 May 8 Section W-3B Meeting [email protected] May 18 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Past Lodge Chief...... Aaron Landwehr...... 769-1816 May 22-23 High Adventure Raft Trip/American River [email protected] May 25 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Lodge Adviser...... Dave Dukeman...... 443-9559 Jun 4-6 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Spring Ordeal/Elk River Scout Camp [email protected] Jun 15 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Jun 18-20 Cabrosha Chapter Spring Ordeal/Camp Masonite Navarro Lodge Staff Adviser.....Glen Goddard...... 546-8137 Jun 22 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 [email protected] July 10 Lodge Executive Board Meeting/Camp Masonite Navarro Mow-A-Toc Chief...... Scott Alto...... 826-0103 (concurrent with the Council Board of Directors meeting) [email protected] July 31-August 5 National Order of the Arrow Conference Mow-A-Toc Adviser...Ken Moffitt...... 442-5103 Iowa State Unversity - Ames, Iowa [email protected] Aug 14 Section W-3B Meeting / On site at Camp Chawanakee Cabrosha Chief...... Patrick O’Neill...... 664-8511 Aug 17 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 [email protected] Aug 24 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Cabrosha Adviser...... Jason Yarnall...... 792-1129 Sept 17-19 Section W-3B Conclave/Camp Chawanakee [email protected] Sept 21 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Ceremony Team Adv...Jason Kracht...... 566-6810 Sept 28 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 [email protected] Oct 15-17 Cabrosha Chapter Fall Ordeal/Camp Masonite Navarro Lodge Web Site...... www.orca194.org Oct 19 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Lodge E-mail...... [email protected] Oct 23-24 Spook-E-Ree/Elk River Scout Camp Oct 26 Cabrosha Chapter Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Council Web Site...... http://www.recbsa.org/

Council Offices...... Santa Rosa...... 546-8137

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