Welcome to the Catawba Lodge Information link of this web site.
Below, we have provided some general information about the Order of
the Arrow and more specifically, some useful information about
Catawba Lodge.
Purpose of the Order of the Arrow:
- To recognize those campers - Scouts and Scouters - who best
exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives and by such
recognition cause other campers to conduct themselves in such
manner as to warrant recognition.
- To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit.
- To promote Scout camping, which reaches its greatest
effectiveness as a part of the unit's camping program both
year-round and in the summer camp, as directed by the camping
committee of the council.
- To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life
purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others.
Mission of the Lodge:
The mission of the Lodge is to achieve the purpose of the Order
of the Arrow as an integral part of the Boy Scouts of America in the
council through positive youth leadership under the guidance of
selected capable adults.
Catawba Lodge:
Our Lodge has the national registration number of 459. It was
established on June 18, 1951 and is named after the Catawba Indians
who have inhabited this area for many centuries. Catawba
translated means, "People of the River."
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The Lodge is an integral part of the Council:
Catawba Lodge, Order of the Arrow, is a part of the
Mecklenburg
County Council, Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose is to support the
Council program, especially the camping program, in any way
possible. The Scout Executive of the Supreme Chief of the Fire for
our Lodge, and as such has the final word on all matters pertaining
to the Order of the Arrow Lodge. It is important for each Arrowman
to remember that the OA is a part of the Council, and not a separate
entity. Other than Lodge Officers, an Arrowman's first
responsibility is to his scouting unit.
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Council Address &
Information:
Mecklenburg County Council
Boy Scouts of America
1410 E. Seventh Street
Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone: 704-333-5471
Fax: 704-377-4955
website:
http://www.mccscouting.org/
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Lodge Totem:
The
Totem of Catawba Lodge is the Hornet's Nest. The Hornet's Nest came
to represent Mecklenburg County during the Revolutionary War at the
battle of King's Mountain when Cornwalis, a Commander of English
Troops said, "Those Boys fight like a bunch of Hornets."
Thereafter the Hornet's Nest was adopted for Mecklenburg County's
Crest which included a Native American spear and a musket. In
1917 it was also adopted by Mecklenburg County Council of the Boy
Scouts of America when they were chartered. In the 1960's it
first appeared on the Council Shoulder Patch. In 1987, the
crest was removed from our Council Shoulder Patch and it became the
design as it stands today. When our lodge was chartered we
also adopted the Hornet's Nest but chose to include a tomahawk and
peace pipe in 1952 when our first Lodge Ordeal flap worn on the
right picket was introduced. It is the central figure on our
Lodge Ordeal flap. Our first issue Lodge Ordeal flap has never
changed and has remained the same basic design since 1952. The
full Totem, with peace pipe and tomahawk should appear on all Lodge
flaps and patches; however, if it's not possible to include the
peace pipe and tomahawk, it is mandatory that the Hornet's Nest be
included.
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Lodge Flap:
The flap patch is to be worn only by Lodge members who are fully
paid up on their annual dues or by Life Members. There are
distinctive patches for Ordeal, Brotherhood, Vigil and Life members.
The Lodge, upon his advancement in the Lodge, presents a patch to an
Arrowman. Additional patches may be purchased from the Lodge
Quartermaster or the Council Service Center. Vigil and Life patches
may not be purchased at the CSC.
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Our Newsletter "The
Legend":
The Legend is the newsletter of Catawba Lodge. It is
printed quarterly and contains valuable information of interest to
all Arrowmen. It is a good place to express your opinion about the
Lodge or to find out about upcoming events. The names and phone
numbers of Lodge officers will also be listed in each issue. You may
submit articles for publication to the Lodge Secretary.
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Lodge Finances:
The Lodge Treasurer, through a special account in the Scout
Service Center, handles all Lodge finances. Each Lodge function is
financially self-sustaining.
Annual Dues:
The annual dues of Catawba Lodge are $14.00. They are payable any
time from the Fall Fellowship through the end of the year and
applicable for one year (January I - December 31). The dues cover
expenses of registrations and mailings to Lodge members and entitle
members to wear the lodge flap patch and attend Lodge functions.
Every Arrowman should be sure to keep his dues current. They are
payable at the Council Service Center or at any Lodge function to
the Lodge Treasurer.
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Policy On Deadlines For Events:
Once a deadline to register for an event has passed, Arrowmen may
still register; however, a late fee of $3.00 will be charged and
they must have Lodge Adviser aproval.
Example: The deadline for the Catawba Lodge Spring Fellowship is the
Wednesday one week before the event. If you are not registered for that
event by the Wednesday one week before the event at 5:00 p.m., you must pay a $3
late fee and have Lodge Adviser aproval. (Deadlines for each event will be the Wednesday evening
one week before the event or as noted in the newsletter.)
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Transferring Funds from One Event To Another:
Fees for an event cannot be transferred or refunded after the
deadline for that event has passed.
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Uniforms for Lodge Functions:
The uniform for all Lodge functions will be Class A.
Normally, Arrowmen are allowed to wear Class B uniforms during
athletic activities or when involved in a work party. Ordeal and
Brotherhood candidates must be in full Class A uniform for their
ceremony.
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The Arrow Sash:
The OA Handbook describes the correct method of wearing the OA
Sash. It states that the sash is to be worn only at official OA
functions and with the Official uniform, Elangomats in the Ordeal
excepted, and any other occasion approved by the Scout Executive. At
all other non-official OA functions, the flap, pocket ribbon and pin
are the official symbols of membership in the OA.
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Driving on BSA Property:
While at either of our Council Camps, BSA safety rules will be
observed. The speed limit at Belk Scout Camp is 10 mph and 15
mph at Mecklenburg Scout Reservation (10 mph within Camp Grimes). In
accordance with BSA policy, drivers less than 18 years of age who
drive to Lodge activities should park their vehicles in the
designated parking areas for the duration of the activities. Those
who are 18 – 21 may not convey youth passengers.
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Awards of
the Lodge:
Awards presented by the Lodge are as follows: Vigil Honor
(presented at Fall Fellowship), O. A. Crenshaw Award and the
Founders Award (presented at the Annual Banquet).
The OA Summer Camp Camping Ribbon is presented to
individual units for Summer Camp attendance. To qualify for this
award a Troop must have more than 60% of registered Scouts attend
Summer Camp.
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Lodge
Camping Promotion:
Camping Promotion is a very high priority of the Catawba Lodge
and as such will:
- Cold Weather Camping – In early January, the Lodge will
conduct a cold weather camping training day for all Council
Troops. During the last part of January, the Lodge will make
arrangements at a group camping area, which should provide a
weekend opportunity for the Troops to try out the knowledge they
learned at the Training session.
- Summer Camp Kickoff Dinner - As part of our Camping Promotions
Program, the Lodge will provide dinner for all attendees of the
Boy Scout Summer Camp Kick-off meeting.
- Summer Camp Promotion - The OA Troop Representative will have
the responsibility to show the Summer Camp Promotion Video and
promote camping.
- "Where to Go Camping' Guide - The Lodge, with the help of all
Chapters, will publish and continue to update each year, a book
listing places to go camping or hiking. Included in the
information will be directions to locations, what is available to
do at these locations, who to contact, and any costs and
facilities available. Some camping tips and information is also
covered in the Guide.
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