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Calling all Arrowmen!

The Miki Drum is starting practices on Thursdays at Camp Wisdom. Drum practice has moved to Wednesday nights at Camp Wisdom, from 7PM to 9PM. We are all very excited to teach any and all Arrowmen who come about American Indian singing and drumming as we start to form Mikanakawa Lodge's youth drum team. If you have any questions, please contact Jeff Hodgkiss at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Michael Twidal at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We look forward to seeing you at Camp Wisdom!


Michael Twidal
Miki Drum Advisor

 

March Induction Weekend Registration is Open

Scouts and Scouters that have been called to the Order of the Arrow are invited to register and attend.

 
Honor Chapter Requirements PDF Print E-mail

The Honor Chapter Requirements are changing for 2012 as we move towards the "Journey to Excellence" program being presented by National.

 
2012 Lodge Pow Wow – February 24-26 PDF Print E-mail

Brothers!

On Febuary 24th, we kick of Mikanakawa's Winter Fellowship and Pow Wow at Camp Wisdom!  We will embark upon a journey to prepare our lodge for its 75th anniversary!

· Do you think you have the best chapter ceremony team?

· Are you the best dancer?

Come to Pow Wow for our ceremony and dance evaluation to find out!

· Are you prepared to trade patches at NOAC?

· Do you know how to make regalia?

· Would you like to learn the drum?

· Have you ever wanted to know more about our great lodge?

At Pow Wow we are offering classes for all of these ventures!

Who doesn't like to have fun?  We're offering lodge ball, patch trading, tomahawks, and much more. And to top it off, door prizes that you'll have to be there to see!  Register now!

Test Yourself and So Discover!

 

 
O.A. Service Patch PDF Print E-mail

Mikanakawa Lodge recognizes service at our Induction weekends with a three-part patch earned over     3-Piece Ordeal Patch
several years. Only current dues paid members officially registered for the event are eligible.  The patch segments are free.

Here are the requirements -

1. A member must serve at at least nine ordeals to earn the complete set.
2. A member can earn a segment for every three ordeals.
3. A member must serve in each program segment at least once
to earn the complete set.

Program segments -

Inductions - Elangomat, Projects, Administration (holding a Lead, Chair or lodge officer/Adviser postion specific to the Induction weekend)


Native American - Ceremonies member (one of primary four characters in the two Ordeal Ceremonies or Brotherhood Ceremony), Team Adviser (support with training, preparation, evaluation)

 


Service - Service Corps, ArrowBistro, Trading Post, Registration, First Aid


Example - Brother Joe loves the kitchen life. He can earn all three segments by staying in the ArrowBistro seven times and serving
as an elangomat once and serving as Kitchkinet once.

Example - Adult member Bart loves the meet and greet at registration. He can earn all three segments by serving in registration
seven times and serving on the projects staff once and as a Team Adviser for his local chapter team with preperation 
and evaluating their work before they perform.

Certainly we would hope each member would mix up their service more than the two above examples.
Earning the patch is retroactive to the March 2011 Induction weekend based on registration staff lists.
The Ordeal Lead and Adviser are responsible for maintaing records of which members served in each area.

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Brian Bennett
214-215-7133

 
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