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Mowogo Lodge Activities
Mowogo Lodge has four Lodge functions each year and participates in Section,
Regional and National events.
Spring Fellowship:
Spring Fellowship is held in March at Camp Rainey Mountain. This weekend
is the first opportunity for Order of the Arrow candidates to participate in the
Ordeal and become Lodge members. This is primarily a work weekend and
Lodge members and candidates serve the Council by participating in construction
and maintenance projects throughout camp.
Section Conclave:
Conclave is a gathering in April of the eight Lodges in Southern Region -
Section 6 South. It is a weekend of great fellowship with opportunities
for training and competition in Indian Events, Lodge Administration Events and
the Quest for the Golden Arrow. Hosting Conclave rotates between the
Lodges of the Section.
PreCamp Fellowship:
PreCamp is another Ordeal/work weekend held in late May just prior to Camp
Rainey Mountain opening for Summer Camp. The focus of the weekend is
preparing the camp for the summer campers.
Fall Pow Wow:
Held in September, Pow Wow is another fun weekend with competitions similar to
Conclave and includes training opportunities and competitions but with the Lodge
Chapters competing against each other. Lodge and
Chapter Officer elections are also held.
Christmas Banquet:
Held in early December, Banquet is an evening of fellowship and feasting
where Lodge members' families join in the celebration of the accomplishments of
the Lodge during the past year, presentation of various awards, and induction of
the new Lodge and Chapter leaders.
Lodge Leadership Development Course:
LLDC is a weekend long event where the new Lodge and Chapter leaders the
leadership skills required to carry out their new responsibilities.
National Order of the Arrow Sponsored Events:
National Leadership Seminar (NLS) is a weekend long seminar where National and
Regional trainers gather to provide leadership training to individuals selected
by their Lodges to participate. National Order of the Arrow Conference
(NOAC) is held every other year, usually on a college campus. Thousands of OA
members from around the country and the world gather for a week of fellowship,
training, competition, and entertainment.
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