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W W W ORCA SPOUTS Orca Lodge #194 Redwood Empire Council Boy Scouts of America Volume 9 Summer 2002 Issue 3 Section W3B Conclave 2002 is Here! By John Mattern Our section officers have worked hard for the past year to bring us the greatest conclave our section has seen. Preperations are complete, and the location is ready. All that s needed now are the participants! The Conclave will be hosted by Tannu Lodge at Diamond Peak Ski Resort, near beautiful Lake Tahoe. The dates are set on September 13-15 th. Registration is due by August 31 st. The fee is $30. You can register online at http://www.sectionw3b.org, or through the mail (A form went out with The Shaft, our section newsletter). On site registration is available, though there is an additional charge of $10. Directions are available at the section website. The Netami Wulet University will be making a return this year after a successful trial run at the last Conclave. Those wishing to continue their degrees will be able to, up to a Master s Degree. The same classes will be offered, and there are more planned. In addition, all your favorite Conclave activities will be back, from Dance and Ceremony competitions to Patch Trading and Regalia construction. This conclave, we welcome a new lodge to our section. Yowlumne Lodge (#303) has been added to Section W3B during this past year. The Lodge, which recently celebrated its 55 th anniversary, has a long and rich history. For further information, check their website at http://www.southernsierrabsa.org/oa.html. Last year, Orca Lodge took home the Bald Eagle trophy from the Conclave. The Bald Eagle is an award given to the lodge most active at the conclave. Scoring is based on the percentage of the lodge present, participation in events, and other factors. This conclave looks to be good, and we re hoping to see many of you there. With your help, we can bring home the Bald Eagle a second time, and make this conclave Orca s best yet. Spring Ordeals a ROUSING Success By John Mattern Orca Lodge held it s two Spring Ordeals on the weekends of June 7-9 and 14-16. Mow-A-Toc Chapter held their Ordeal at Elk River Scout Camp. 11 new members were inducted into the Lodge, and several more sealed their bonds of Brotherhood. A variety of Service Projects were undertaken to improve and maintain the camp. The Cabrosha Chapter Ordeal was held at Camp Masonite Navarro. Under the direction of Ordealmaster Jeff Harmon, the work groups succeeded in many projects around the camp, including relocating the Scoutcraft area, building a new fence at the Rifle Range, and preparing the camp for summer. The ceremony teams did an excellent job, as well. The Ordeal team consisted of Jeff Harmon, Robert Rivera, Patrick O Neill and Aaron Landwehr. The Brotherhood team members were: Robert Rivera, Aaron Landwehr, Patrick O Neill and Joey Fini. New Ordeal Members: Carla Bisagno Stephen Brown Justin Colwell Justin Cook Matt Coxon Tom Chiappari Cathlen Daggett Beau Dawson Dylen Diehl Charlie Dischler Michael Ensrud Adam Gouriey Peter Grigsby Tyler Grissom Brian Haworth Steve Jones Wyatt Ledbetter Maverick Lewis Joshua Lovelace Michael Maloney Rob Markey Philip Myers Geoff Nixon Brian Oliver Tyler Olsen Jonathan Price Michael Ramirez Bonnie Ramos Esteban Rodriguez Austin Seely Philip Speers Sean Sullivan John Tolbert Brian Underwood James Van Buskirk Steve Von der Porten Sally Walburn Paul Webb Daniel White Ryan Zimmer New Brotherhood Members: Tristan Benson Jonathan Biggs Jason Brewer Clint Campbell Matthew Cox David Ensrud Jeff Harmon Scott Jones John Mattern David Negley Les Negley Kevin Reedy Sterling Walburn David Weaver In This Issue: From the Adviser...2 Arrowmen Service Award...2 Vigil Chenille...2 NLS 2002...2 Fall Ordeals...3 NOAC 2002...5 Calendar of upcoming events...6

From the adviser: My fellow Arrowmen, by the time you read this we will have returned from the NOAC Conference at Bloomington, Indiana. I believe I can safely say we all had a good time. The training sessions were informative and the evening shows were great. We of Orca Lodge took awards in both web site and the newsletter competitions. Some of us will have been to Reno and back, in order to complete the final plans for the W3B Conclave that will be held on September 13-15. Lets have a big turnout and bring home the Bald Eagle Award once again. If you are a Vigil member you should have received an order form for our Lodge s first Vigil chenille. The proceeds will be used to fund the Lodge s 2002 James E. West Award. The deadline for Vigil member s orders to be received is September 30, 2002. On another topic, if you are an Ordeal Honor member who has been in the O/A at least one year, be sure that you plan on attending one of the two Fall Ordeals so that you can convert your membership to Brotherhood. Yours in Brotherhood Dave Dave Dukeman NEW Vigil Fundraiser On July 13, the Lodge Executive board approved the issue of our Lodge s first Vigil Chenille patch. This patch is being offered on a pre-order only basis to all Vigil Honor member of Orca Lodge. The price for this patch is $50.00, and the net proceeds will be used to fund the Lodge s 2002 James E. West Award donation to Redwood Empire Council. If you wish to see the full color version of this patch check the lodge web site (http://home.att.net/~orca194). Rembember the patch is available by pre-order only, and your order and payment must be received by Steptember 30, 2002. Send Payment and order to Lodge Adviser, Dave Dukeman, 2237 Harris Street, Eureka, CA 95503. Make checks payable to Orca Lodge, Redwood Empire Council. Send check for $50 and your name and address, along with $3 handling fee if you will not be picking your patch up at the Vigil Weekend in December (don t forget an additional $10 if you are not yet paid your 2002 dues). 2 NLS is coming Are YOU Ready?? The National Leadership Seminar (NLS) is a weekend training program focusing on leadership development. Run by the Region Chief and his Advisers, it provides an in-depth look at leadership skills and techniques. An NLS discusses how these skills can be applied in your role in the OA and in other aspects of your life. The NLS program is offered several times a year at various locations in each region. Our section, W3B, will be hosting an NLS with Section W3A in Dublin, California on November 15-17. Our lodge will have 5-8 slots available, and will be looking to take 2 youth for every adult. If you have any interest and want to know more contact Dave Dukeman (707 443 9559); Chris Schoenthal (707 795 3099); or Bruce Mayfield (415 479 4003) for more detailed information. This is really one of the best programs scouting has to offer on any level, and the lessons learned will stick with you the rest of your scouting and personal life. Remember, if you miss this one, the next local NLS will be not be until 2004. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As one Arrowman described his NLS experience: "I just returned from one of the greatest leadership courses around. The NLS course is a winner... "I didn't even get out of the room after the second or third session before I was putting the new knowledge to use. The use of movie clips to drive home points of leadership works well... "The Staff for the training was excellent. We were privileged to have our National Vice-Chief, the Region Chief, and several Section Chiefs and various members of the National OA Committee. A Great staff. "Well, I have now been given more useful tools to use to help the Arrowmen in my Council improve themselves and the Lodge. I feel a little less nervous about my own position... "If and when you get the chance to attend a NLS, GO!" Arrowman Service Award The Arrowman Service Award was introduced by the National Committee in 2000 to emphasize the ideal of service, not only to the lodge, but also to the community. The award is available from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2003. The award is a red arrow with a gold compass emblazoned on it, suspended from a white ribbon. It is worn like the Universal Ribbon. The award can be earned up to three times in this timespan. Each time it is earned, a different color compass is placed on it. The second time is a Bronze compass; the third time is a silver one. Thus far, ten arrowmen from Orca Lodge have received this award. If you think you have qualified for the Arrowman Service Award, or would like to qualify, contact a lodge officer or advisor today!

Fall Ordeals Great Opportunities to Show Service Camp Masonite Navarro October 18-20 Elk River Scout Camp November 1-3 The lodge s two Fall Ordeals will be held on the weekends N of October 18-20 at Camp Masonite Navarro and November 1-3 at Elk River Scout Camp. There are a variety of projects at both camps that need to be completed as they undergo the winterizing process. The lodge looks forward to a healthy attendance at both ordeals, not only to complete the various jobs, but more Elangomats lead by example and help to welcome new arrowmen into the lodge by sharing the ordeal experience with them. What better way to demonstrate service to the lodge (one of the requirements for the Arrowmen Service Award) and to show support for new members? Anyone to help implement and develop programs new to the lodge. Firstly, the Elangomat program is in serious need of motivated arrowmen to help boost it. who wants more information can contact Jason Yarnall at 792-1129 or by e- mail at JLY194@ sbcglobal.net. He has served as an Elangomat and can lend his valuable expertise. Secondly, both the Brotherhood and Ordeal ceremony teams are in need of members. At thispoint the teams are in a rebuild North fork of the Navarro at Camp Masonite Navarro Elk River Shower House ing phase and are looking for arrowmen who wish to participate in the ceremonies to help create that unforgettable mystique of a ceremony truly carried out well. Contact the Ceremony Team Advisor, Jason Kracht at 665-9705 or by e-mail at jlkract@pon.net. Also at the ordeals will be the new lodge flap, available for purchase for $5. Be sure to return the enclosed registration form to the Eureka Council Office no later than Friday, October 11 (if attending Navarro) or Friday, October 25 (if attending Elk River). Hope to see all of you there. ------------------------------Fall Ordeal Registration Form--Cut and Mail Today------------------------ Mail this form with your check payable to Orca Lodge #194/BSA, and marked "Fall Ordeal Orca Lodge #194/Fall Ordeal The costs for the event are as follows: Boy Scouts of America $12.50 for members (food) 1007 Wood Street $22.50 for Brotherhood candidates Eureka, CA 95503 (food and sash) Name: Phone: Address: City: Zip Code Number of Youth Members Number of Adult Members Chapter: Honor: I will be attending the following Ordeals: Elk River Masonite Navarro I will be participating in the Brotherhood Hike Total amount enclosed: $ 3

Honor & Dates: Order of the Arrow ORCA LODGE #194 2002 Annual Registration Form Date Chapter Unit No. Name Address City State Zip Date of Birth Phone BusPhone Fax E-Mail 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!! Due-ty Calls... *** THIS IS IMPORTANT--PLEASE READ *** Arrowmen, dues for the 2002 year are being collected. Dues for this year are only $10.00 (you do not have 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 2002). Arrowmen who have not paid their dues by March 1, 2002 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 imperative 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 "2002 Dues" to: Joey Fini, Orca Lodge Treasurer c/o Redwood Empire Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America 1007 Wood Street Eureka, CA 95501 4 Thanks!!

NOAC 2002: The Experience of a Lifetime On July 27, more than 7000 Arrowmen converged in Bloomington, Indiana, for one purpose: NOAC 2002. The day began with registration and arrival. Everybody was housed in dorms, most of which lacked Air Conditioning. In a twist of irony, a lodge from Northern Florida was staying in the dorm with AC, while the lodges from Alaska were left to deal with the heat and humidity. Fate (and NOAC), it seems, have a cruel sense of humor. swap cubes with people from different areas. The closing show was a short play, called Passages. It was a coming-ofage story for four teenage boys, as well as a tale of redemption. The last full day was Founder s Day, a carnival of sorts. It took place on a large field. Lodges set up booths and passed out free flyers and small gifts. It was here that the results of the Newsletter and Website competitions were announced. Orca received a National Merit on their newsletter; and a National Honor for their website, one of less than 20 lodges nationwide to do so. The schedule left plenty of time for leisure. Breakfast started at 7:00. The classes from 8-11:30, and covered a variety of topics. Everything from regalia to High Adventure to The Care and Feeding of Candidates was covered. After lunch, a plethora of activities were available, including: OA Battlestars (Think Hollywood Squares OA style!), a High Adventure course, ceremony evaluations, and dance competitions. Also open was the OA Museum, which contained patches and sashes dating back to the founding of the OA. L-R: Scott Alto, Aaron Landwehr, Mike O Neill, John Mattern, Curtis Aultman Jason Yarnall, Patrick O Neill, Joey Fini, and Dave Dukeman. Every night, the staff put on either a show or an activity. Shows dominated 4 of the 5 nights, and each show had a different subject. The conference kicked off with the opening show: a series of speeches by members of the National Committee. The next night was the presentation of Awards, including the Red Arrow, Distinguished Service Award, and E. Urner Goodman camping award. The following show was Indian Dancing, and featured a dance-off of the ten best dancers in each of the categories (Grass, Fancy, Traditional, Old, and Straight). The fourth night featured The Grand Hodag, a huge party featuring live music, root beer floats, and a puzzle requiring people to. 5 Orca Lodge sent 15 of its members to NOAC. The contingent leader was Dave Dukeman, supported by Mike O Neill and Jason Yarnall. The youth were: Lodge Chief pro-tem Scott Alto, Curtis Aultman, Joey Fini, Aaron Landwehr, John Mattern, and Patrick O Neill. Members of our lodge on NOAC Staff included Section Chief Chris Schoenthal, Section Advisor Bruce Mayfield, and Matt Dukeman, OA Trail Crew Coordinator at Philmont. Our staff contingent was rounded out by Jason Kracht, Ray Leonard, and Gary Varano. All things considered, NOAC was an experience not to be missed. I hope to see many of you at NOAC 04, at Iowa State University. ORCA SPOUTS Official Publication of the Orca Lodge #194 Editor ~ John Mattern Publications Adviser ~ Bruce Mayfield The Orca Spouts welcomes (okay, pleads for) submissions, both articles as well as photographs. Sending Articles and Digital Photos via e-mail is highly encouraged. All Photos welcomed (arn t you getting tired of ours)? The deadline for submissions to the next edition is Sunday, Sept. 22. Send articles and photos to: John Mattern, 707-538-0968, tmattern@neteze.com

Dates to Remember... Sept 3 Wonkatonk Clan Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 6:30 Sept 12 Allohak Clan Meeting/Presbyterian Church, Ukiah 7:30 Sept 12 Miwok Clan Meeting 7:30 Sept 12 Yuki Clan Meeting 7:00 September 13-15 Section W-3B Conclave at Lake Tahoe Sept 17 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Oct 1 Wonkatonk Clan Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 6:30 Oct 10 Allohak Clan Meeting/Presbyterian Church, Ukiah 7:30 Oct 10 Miwok Clan Meeting 7:30 Oct 10 Yuki Clan Meeting 7:00 Oct 15 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Oct 18-20 Cabrosha Chapter Fall Ordeal/Camp Masonite Navarro October 25-27 Spook-A-Ree/Elk River Scout Camp Nov 1-3 Mow-A-Toc Fall Ordeal/Elk River Scout Camp Nov 5 Wonkatonk Clan Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 6:30 Nov 9 Annl Lodge Dinner & Exec Brd Meeting/Mow-A-Toc 5:00 Nov 14 Allohak Clan Meeting/Presbyterian Church, Ukiah 7:30 Nov 14 Miwok Clan Meeting 7:30 Nov 14 Yuki Clan Meeting 7:00 Nov 15-17 National Leadership Seminar/Stockton Nov 19 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 Dec 21-22 Vigil Dinner & Ceremonies/Camp Masonite Navarro Dec 3 Wonkatonk Clan Meeting/Santa Rosa Scout Office 7:00 Dec 12 Allohak Clan Meeting/Presbyterian Church, Ukiah 7:30 Dec 12 Miwok Clan Meeting 7:30 Dec 12 Yuki Clan Meeting 7:00 Dec 17 Mow-A-Toc Chapter Meeting/Eureka Scout Office 7:30 December 21-22 Vigil Dinner & Ceremonies/Camp Masonite Navarro 2003: Jan 4 Section W-3B Meeting Jan 11 Lodge Executive Board Mtg/Presbyterian Church, Ukiah Officer Phone and E-mail List Lodge Chief...Michael Buxton...303-819-1788 michael.buxton@colorado.edu Lodge Vice Chief...Chris Faurot...431-0249 spiky0@excite.com Lodge Secretary...John Mattern...538-0968 tmattern@neteze.com Lodge Treasurer...Joey Fini...822-1323 orca194@cox.net Past Lodge Chief...Daniel Dukeman...443-9559 Ddwrangler@aol.com Lodge Adviser...Dave Dukeman...443-9559 quietleder@aol.com Mow-A-Toc Chief...Scott Alto...826-0103 jl3salto@aol.com Mow-A-Toc Adviser...Ken Moffitt...442-5103 kenm@bayview.net Mow-A-Toc Vice Chief..Dax Kirkpatrick...445-2748 kirkpatrickd@eurekacityschools.org Cabrosha Chief...Aaron Landwher...769-1814 urza@attbi.com Cabrosha Adviser...Jason Yarnall...792-1129 JLY194@sbcglobal.net Ceremony Team Adv Jason Kracht...665-9705 jlkracht@pon.net Lodge Web Site...http://home.att.net/~orca194/ Lodge E-mail...orca194@cox.net Council Web Site...http://www.recbsa.org/ Council Offices...Santa Rosa...546-8137 Eureka Office... 443-8345 Redwood Empire Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America 2240 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage P A I D Permit No. 124 Petaluma, Calif. Orca Lodge #194