The Moonshine - Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock
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The Moonshine - Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock
RETU RN ED SE RVI CE REQUE STE D CHO-GUN-MUN-A-NOCK Order of the Arrow Lodge #467 Hawkeye Area Council, BSA 660 32nd Ave SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-3900 Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Cedar Rapids, Iowa Permit No. 36 The Moonshine The Official Newsletter of the Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Lodge #467 Lodge Chief Ben Wilkinson [email protected] 319-899-8161 Place Label Here What’s Inside? Spring Fellowship Registration 2011 Patch-set & Back Patch Information 2010 Service Patch Information Chairman Articles & Chapter Chief Articles 2011 LEC Contact Information Women’s Shawl Making Instructions Five IMPORTANT OA advertisements Pow-wow Etiquette (more will be covered at Spring Fellowships) Wait for the head dancers to pass you before entering the ring during any inter-tribal dance Listen closely to the drum, when it stops drumming, stop dancing immediately Walk around the ring to get to your seat once a song has finished; do not cut across the center of the circle Blankets are used to reserve seats at Pow-Wows, please do not move them Spring Fellowship Info! (Fill in the Blanks NOW!) March _________, 2011 Sign—in Starts at _______pm, Friday Amana Elementary School 3023 220th Trail Amana, Iowa Directions: From Cedar Rapids area: Take US 151 South towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop in Main Amana turn right go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. From Iowa City area: Take US 6 West towards Homestead. At the intersection of US 6 & US 151. Turn right on US 151 North towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop turn left, go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. The cost is $17.00, but be sure to get your registration forms turned in before the close of business at the Scout Office on March 11, 2011 to avoid a ___________ of $5.00. Brothers, We are off to a great start this year, and Spring is just around the corner! Section COC is coming up and we are gearing up for Spring Fellowship. We are planning all sorts of cool activities and classes, so be sure to sign up soon. With spring comes summer, and it is already time to start thinking about camp. Our LEC recently called all of our troops that have not signed up for summer camp, and it went really well! We are the first and only lodge to do this, and I hope it catches on. We have been making great improvements to our camp promotions program, and it will pay off when we see lots of scouts at Summer Camp. Along with camp promotions, we are also always looking to improve our chapter programs. We have already had a few chapter events this year, and can always have more! If you have any ideas of things you want to do, give me a call. We want to do what YOU want, so just let us know. I’m also excited to announce a new lodge event, a Lodge Lock-in! For the past couple of years we have been holding an ordeal fun night, and starting this year, we are going to combine that program into a lodge wide lock-in. This is going to be an awesome event, with lots of fun and games. Right now it’s still being planned, so if you have ides of places to go or things to do let me know. This is a brand new event, and a great opportunity to try new things! I hope you are as excited about this year as I am, and I look forward to seeing you at Spring Fellowship. If you have any ideas or questions please feel free to give me a call at 319-899-8161. WWW, Benjamin Wilkinson Join the Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Facebook Group Today! Search us under Groups, and request to join! Picture coming soon February 2011 Activities Joshua Hotz [email protected] 319-444-3558 Hi, my name is Josh Hotz. I will be your 2011 Activities Chairman. I have been in Order of the Arrow for three years and this is my first year on the Lodge Executive Committee. Our next lodge event is Spring Fellowship. This year it will be at the Amana Elementary School, in Middle Amana, on March 1820, 2011. Sign-in will begin at 6:00pm Friday. We will have games and activities on Friday night. Saturday we will have classes and sessions on Order of the Arrow programs and Native American Arts, Crafts, and Culture. Saturday night at around 7:00pm, everyone will get to dance in a Pow-wow, so be sure to bring your Native American regalia if you have some! We will also have the annual Assist the Arrowman Auction. The Pow-wow and auction are open to family and friends. The weekend will conclude Sunday after breakfast and clean up. Things you will need to bring are a cot/mat, a sleeping bag, uniform, sash, and clothes for the daytime activities. Thanks for your time. I hope to have a great year as your Activities Chairman. Service Wyatt Dirks [email protected] 319-981-2043 As service chair for the lodge, it is my responsibility to have a One Day of Service event sometime throughout the year. Last year we had two One Day of Service events; one was at Camp Hitaga and the other at Camp Wapsi. I am looking for new ideas for this year so if you have any please send me an email. These are daylong service projects where we help anywhere in the community for non-scouting groups. Workdays at camp are still the first Saturday of every month. If you are planning on going, please contact the rangers ahead of time so they can plan for projects and food. Hope to see you at the workdays. Three Rivers Chief Brandon Lampe [email protected] 319-540-5050 LEC Approves Unique Patch Set for 2011 For the year of 2011, Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock will be creating a patch set designed by Loren Waterman. There will be the base patch, as shown below, which will be four inches in diameter. The individual feathers, to attach to the base patch, will be one inch wide and four inches long with the name of each event embroidered onto the feather : Spring Fellowship, Spring Conclave, Fall Conclave, and our new event, Fall Fellowship. The base patch will be sold for $3.00 at the main events where we typically have merchandise for sale; Spring Fellowship, Spring Conclave, and Fall Conclave. The feathers may then be earned by attending each event. You will receive these feathers after attending the events. They will be available for pick-up when other merchandise is typically for sale. Extras may be for sale after everyone has received their patches, or if you notify Chris Merck or Mandy Martens that you are interested in purchasing an extra complete set. Our new large back patch, also designed by Loren Waterman, will appear as below being eight inches long from the top of the patch, to the tips of the feathers. These will be $8.00 apiece and will be available for all members at Spring Fellowship. Red Cedar Chief Ryan DeWit [email protected] 319-551-9599 Hi Everyone, Hey Everyone, I want to let you all know that this year is going to be one of the best for Three Rivers. After winning the Chapter of the Year award for 2010, I know with your help our chapter can win it another year in a row! We will be having many new exciting activities, such as regalia making, pizza parties, camp-outs and even Native American guests to help us do fun dance steps and drumming. Remember, we meet at the Lutheran Church of The Resurrection off of 29th avenue in Marion, every second Thursday of the month at 7:00pm, hope to see you all there! We are starting the next term of leadership, and I am looking forward to a great year. If anyone in the chapter has anything they would like to see at the meetings please let me know, we could always use some help to know what people want in the chapter. We recently moved our meeting location to Regis Middle School, 735 Prairie Drive NE. We still meet the second Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm. We meet downstairs in the cafeteria. We are working on the Pre-Ordeal ceremony this year for Spring and Fall Conclaves, so if you would like to get involved, please contact Justin Hines our Vice-chief of OA affairs. In the upcoming meetings, we will also be planning to finish and bless our chapter drum. Yours in cheerful service, Brandon Lampe Lodge Chief's Advisory Committee Lodge Chief: Ben Wilkinson 319-899-8161 Lodge Adviser: Chris Godwin 319-530-5348 V.C. of OA Affairs: Jon Heins 319-210-6859 OA Affairs Adviser: Joe Podzimek 319-310-6883 V.C. of BSA Affairs: Tanner Haars 319-491-7764 BSA Affairs Advser: Kevin Keyser 319-330-1735 Lodge Secretary: Brandon Douglas 319-481-7582 Secretary Adviser: Bruce Dolder 319-530-3537 Lodge Treasurer: Christopher Merck 319-654-7659 Treasurer Adviser: Mandy Martens 319-389-3496 Be sure to contact the correct person for any questions Supreme Chief of the Fire: Travis Christopher that you may have regarding the OA. Staff Adviser: John Myers 319-862-0541 Lodge Committees - O.A. Affairs Activities: Joshua Hotz 319-444-3558 Activities Adviser: Rod Martens 319-389-3494 The Awards and Recognition Committee congratuAwards & Recognition lates Trent Miller & Larry Martinson for receiving the Black Peter Wilkinson [email protected] Crescent Exemplary Service Award, Trent Miller & Joe 319-899-9162 Podzimek for receiving the James E. West Award, and Ben Wilkinson & Leon Dirks for receiving the Founders Award. The next item for the Awards and Rec. Committee is the Black Crescent Scholarship Award, which will be presented on Pow-Wow night at the Spring Fellowship, Saturday, March 19, 2011. All applications and supporting materials are due by Monday, March 1, 2011. They must be turned into Peter Wilkinson. Email: [email protected] Address: 3339 75th Street, Fairfax, IA 52228 Service: Wyatt Dirks 319-981-2043 Service Advisers: Leon Dirks 319-981-2034 / Dick Jondle 319-330-2057 Native American Events: Casey Dirks 319-981-2046 Native American Events Advisers: Jan Podzimek 319-396-9835 / Allen Dye 319-430-7431 Awards & Recognition: Peter Wilkinson 319-899-9162 Awards & Recognition Adviser: Paul Swanson 319-350-7907 Traditions: Mark Mellecker 319-936-1257 Traditions Adviser: Bruce Hamous 319-360-7580 Vigil: Wayne Burgher 319-930-1491 Vigil Adviser: Dick Eyman 319-364-8559 Lodge Committees - B.S.A. Affairs Camp Promotion: Christian Garloff 319-929-8942 Camp Promotion Adviser: Danny John 319-936-2180 Unit Elections: NEEDED! Contact Ben TODAY! Unit Elections Adviser: Chuck Lampe 319-540-5070 Inductions: Andrew Randolph 563-340-4517 Inductions Adviser: Zac Randolph 563-340-5741 Publications: Kurt Martinson 319-213-1435 Publications Adviser: MerrilLea DeWit 319-551-9453 Troop Representative: Jordan Morrison 319-533-0831 Troop Rep. Adviser: Loren Waterman 319-849-3907 National Events: Trent Miller 319-461-4329 National Events Adviser: Gene Fields 319-321-2810 Webmaster: Bruce Croy 319-521-2185 Webmaster Adviser: Tim DeWit 319-551-9527 Chapter Chiefs / Advisers Red Cedar Chief: Ryan DeWit 319-551-9599 Red Cedar Adviser: Doug Heins 319-533-6607 Three Rivers Chief: Brandon Lampe 319-540-5050 Three Rivers Adviser: Larry Martinson 319-350-9895 OCV Adviser: Joost Korpel 319-541-2894 OCV Chief: Eric Schuckert 319-337-9416 Publications Kurt Martinson [email protected] 319-213-1435 Lodge Treasurer Christopher Merck [email protected] 319-654-7659 Hello Arrowmen, I am your 2011 Treasurer ready to serve, and I will do it to the best of my abilities. Spring fellowship is coming up soon, and that means it is time for the annual “Assist the Arrowman” auction. This is an auction with real money, and there are always many items to bid on, from Indian regalia, to figurines, to wooden flutes. We are looking for quality items to be auctioned off. If you have something to donate, please bring it along to the Spring Fellowship. All items will be on display prior to the auction. The proceeds from this auction will go to the “Assist the Arrowman Fund”. This is a scholarship fund which youth members of our lodge can apply to get half the cost of an OA event paid for. If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call. If you leave a message though, please state your name and phone number. WWW, Christopher Merck 2010 Service Patch Wrap-Up Thank you to everyone that came out to camp this year and provided hours of service. As it is now past January 31st, I have a final total of 114 service cards. That accounts for 2280 hours of service! Well done Cho-Gun! 120 patches have been ordered, and will be available for pick-up at Spring Fellowship. The price of the patch has been determined at the February LEC meeting, but it is safe to say they will be $5.00 or less per patch. Just a quick thought, that leaves six that may mysteriously appear in auctions over the next few years... Keep your eyes, ears, and hearts open. Need a Summer Job??? Vigil Wayne Burgher [email protected] 319-930-1491 The Vigil Honor is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a member of the Order. The Vigil was started in the year 1915. Since that year thousands of arrowman have been honored for their exceptional, unselfish service to their lodge, the Order of the arrow, scouting, or their scout camp. To be eligible for consideration for the Vigil Honor a member must be in good standing with their lodge, and have completed 2 years as a Brotherhood member. Upon completion of these requirements, members are chosen by a committee and then must be approved by the National OA committee. A Vigil can be identified by a triangle on the OA sash and, in our lodge, a wooden triangle suspended on the individual’s logchain. If you would like more information, please send me an email. We need a Camp OA Coordinator!!! Call Ben NOW at 319-899-8161 if you are interested!!! 2011 Spring Calendar February 10th 10th 17th March 5th 10th 10th 17th 18—20th April 2nd 14th 14th 21st May 7th 13—15th RC Chapter Meeting 7pm TR Chapter Meeting 7pm OCV Chapter Meeting 7pm Camp Service Day RC Chapter Meeting 7pm TR Chapter Meeting 7pm OCV Chapter Meeting 7pm Spring Fellowship Camp Service Day RC Chapter Meeting 7pm TR Chapter Meeting 7pm OCV Chapter Meeting 7pm Camp Service Day Spring Conclave Want to Join the LEC??? Yours in the Vigil, Wiquihillau Tulpe We need a Unit Elections Chairman!!! Call Ben at 319-899-8161 TODAY if you are interested!!! Today the most common construction of women's shawls across Indian country uses nylon chainette string to form the fringe on the hems of the shawl. This material is popular because of the large variety of colors available, it's relatively low cost, and the graceful way it hangs. Specific shawl decorations vary by regional areas and by tribal designs, but the way the chainette fringe is added to the shawls has become more or less universal. The instructions here will assist you with the basic techniques needed to complete a shawl. Material used for the shawl works best if it is fairly wrinkle resistant. The size of adult shawls during the past several decades usually consisted of about 2 yards of 60 inch material. The 60 inch dimension is the width of the shawl for an adult. These were fringed all the way around the hem and when worn were folded about in half. Often then, two rows of fringe were seen when the dancer was viewed from the back. Recently, the shawl dancers have shortened the length of their shawls, often using 45 inch wide material, only fringing three sides. Many traditional women dancers have followed this trend. The 45 inch dimension is the length of the shawl and the width is cut to fit the wearer, usually about 60 inches for an adult. The top hem is not fringed, but turned under slightly when worn over the shoulders. This makes a lighter shawl and not quite so hot when dancing in warm temperatures. The traditional way to size the width of shawl needed is to stretch out your arms side to side, shoulder height and measure the distance from left finger lips to right finger tips. The shawl should be wide enough to hide your hands as you grasp both side hems with arms nearly out stretched and the shawl over your shoulders. Cut the shawl to the desired size, allowing for the hem. Turn over the hem and sew as shown in Figure 1. For these instructions we will assume you will be making 14 inch long fringe, which is the most common length. Make a fringe cutting board will help you save a lot of time preparing the fringe for tying. Follow Figure 2 and build a cutting board. Nails are driven into a piece of board at a slight angle. Wind chainette fringe from a spool around the nails of the cutting board about 20 or 30 times. Prop the board upright and cut through all of the fringe string between the bottom two nails. See Figure 3. Repeat this as you need fringe. The next step is to tie the fringe strands along the hem of the shawl. For this purpose, we suggest using a crochet hook large enough to hook the chainette string, but not the shawl fabric as you pull the chainette through the material. The fringe is tied every 3/8 inch along the hem. Insert the point of the crochet hook through the shawl material behind the hem as in Figure 4. Take one piece of chainette from the cutting board. Catch its center point with the crochet hook and Want more articles like this? Give me your feedback! [email protected] WOMEN'S SHAWL pull the chainette back through the material. Pull the strands until they are even, and tie all the strands together with a overhand knot as shown in Figure 5. When tightening the knot, pull it up towards the hem so it hangs about l/8th inch away from the hem. Notice that two of the four fringe in this tied bundle are connected. After finishing one whole side of the shawl, take a sharp scissors and cut each of these parts of the bundles free. The tying operation will go faster if you can drape the shawl over a frame, table, or bed so you can use both hands freely. Nylon chainette fringe will fray over time from use, so some shawl makers use Fray Check or Super Glue to keep the ends from unraveling. Put a small drop on the end of each fringe. Today, many shawl makers are decorating their shawls by using fabric paints. Just follow the directions on the paint package. Ribbon applique also may be used for designs. Copyright 1995 by Loren Woerpel Noc Bay Trading Company P.O. Box 295 Escanaba, MI 49829 Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Lodge #467 Lodge Use Only Spring Fellowship Registration March 18-20, 2011 Date Recd _____________ Receipt # ______________ Amana Elementary School 3023 220th Trail Amana, Iowa Directions: From Cedar Rapids area: Take US 151 South towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop in Main Amana turn right go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. From Iowa City area: Take US 6 West towards Homestead. At the intersection of US 6 & US 151. Turn right on US 151 North towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop turn left, go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. Sign—In starts at 6pm, Friday Night. By ___________________ Beads Given ___________ Computer Entry _________ Registration fee of $17.00 and this COMPLETED form must be received at the Scout Shop (660 32nd Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404) before close of business on March 11, 2011 to avoid late fee of $5.00. Amount Enclosed: Registration Fee ($17) $_______ (After 3/11/11- $22) $_______ 2011 Dues ($12) $_______ Total Enclosed $ ________ ------------------------------------------------------------------- OA Event Medical Form Name ___________________________________ Date of Birth _______________ Age __________ Address __________________________________________________ City _____________________ Parent/Guardian/Spouse Name __________________________________________________________ Home Phone ____________ Work Phone ____________ Cell Phone ____________ Emergency Contact Name (other than above) ______________________________________________ Home Phone ____________ Work Phone ____________ Cell Phone ____________ Other Emergency Contact Name ________________________________________________________ Home Phone ____________ Work Phone ____________ Cell Phone ____________ Name of Physician _______________________________ City _______________ Phone _________ Insurance Carrier _____________________________________ Policy Number _________________ IMPORTANT! I give permission for full participation in the 2011 Spring Fellowship, subject to limitations noted on the reverse side of this form. In case of emergency, I understand every effort will be made to contact me (if participant is an adult, my spouse or next of kin). In the event that I can not be reached, I hereby give permission to a licensed health-care practitioner, selected by an adult leader in charge, to secure proper treatment, including hospitalization, anesthesia, surgery, or injections of medication(s) for my child (or me, if participant is an adult). Signature ______________________________________________ Date _________________ (Complete reverse side) Name ____________________________________ Age _______ Chapter _______________________ Phone __________________________ Email _______________________________________________ Please circle which meals you will be eating at this event: Friday Cracker Barrel Saturday Breakfast Saturday Lunch Saturday Supper Sunday Breakfast This section MUST be completed if your son will be leaving and returning to the OA event. I give permission for my son to leave this event at _____:_____ AM/PM on _________________, 2011 to attend ________________________________________________. He will return to the OA event at approximately _____:_____ AM/PM on _______________________, 2011. Signature of Parent/Guardian ______________________________________ Date ________________ Check all items that apply, past or present, to your health history. Allergies: Food, medicines, insects, plants: _____ Yes (Explain below) _____ No Explain: _____________________________________________________________________________ General Information: (Place a check mark next to all that apply. Explain any “yes” answers) ___ ADHD ___ Convulsions/Seizures ___ Hemophilia ___ Asthma ___ Diabetes ___ High Blood Pressure ___ Cancer / leukemia ___ Heart Trouble ___ Kidney Disease Explain: ____________________________________________________________________________ List medications to be taken at this event: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Who will be responsible for keeping & administering the medication? ____________________________________________________________________________________ List any physical or behavioral conditions that may affect participation: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Immunizations: (give date of last inoculation) __________ Tetanus toxoid __________ Measles __________ Polio __________ Mumps __________ Diphtheria __________ Pertussis __________ Rubella __________ __________ (other) Other Comments or Concerns: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Three Rivers Chief Brandon Lampe [email protected] 319-540-5050 LEC Approves Unique Patch Set for 2011 For the year of 2011, Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock will be creating a patch set designed by Loren Waterman. There will be the base patch, as shown below, which will be four inches in diameter. The individual feathers, to attach to the base patch, will be one inch wide and four inches long with the name of each event embroidered onto the feather : Spring Fellowship, Spring Conclave, Fall Conclave, and our new event, Fall Fellowship. The base patch will be sold for $3.00 at the main events where we typically have merchandise for sale; Spring Fellowship, Spring Conclave, and Fall Conclave. The feathers may then be earned by attending each event. You will receive these feathers after attending the events. They will be available for pick-up when other merchandise is typically for sale. Extras may be for sale after everyone has received their patches, or if you notify Chris Merck or Mandy Martens that you are interested in purchasing an extra complete set. Our new large back patch, also designed by Loren Waterman, will appear as below being eight inches long from the top of the patch, to the tips of the feathers. These will be $8.00 apiece and will be available for all members at Spring Fellowship. Red Cedar Chief Ryan DeWit [email protected] 319-551-9599 Hi Everyone, Hey Everyone, I want to let you all know that this year is going to be one of the best for Three Rivers. After winning the Chapter of the Year award for 2010, I know with your help our chapter can win it another year in a row! We will be having many new exciting activities, such as regalia making, pizza parties, camp-outs and even Native American guests to help us do fun dance steps and drumming. Remember, we meet at the Lutheran Church of The Resurrection off of 29th avenue in Marion, every second Thursday of the month at 7:00pm, hope to see you all there! We are starting the next term of leadership, and I am looking forward to a great year. If anyone in the chapter has anything they would like to see at the meetings please let me know, we could always use some help to know what people want in the chapter. We recently moved our meeting location to Regis Middle School, 735 Prairie Drive NE. We still meet the second Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm. We meet downstairs in the cafeteria. We are working on the Pre-Ordeal ceremony this year for Spring and Fall Conclaves, so if you would like to get involved, please contact Justin Hines our Vice-chief of OA affairs. In the upcoming meetings, we will also be planning to finish and bless our chapter drum. Yours in cheerful service, Brandon Lampe Lodge Chief's Advisory Committee Lodge Chief: Ben Wilkinson 319-899-8161 Lodge Adviser: Chris Godwin 319-530-5348 V.C. of OA Affairs: Jon Heins 319-210-6859 OA Affairs Adviser: Joe Podzimek 319-310-6883 V.C. of BSA Affairs: Tanner Haars 319-491-7764 BSA Affairs Advser: Kevin Keyser 319-330-1735 Lodge Secretary: Brandon Douglas 319-481-7582 Secretary Adviser: Bruce Dolder 319-530-3537 Lodge Treasurer: Christopher Merck 319-654-7659 Treasurer Adviser: Mandy Martens 319-389-3496 Be sure to contact the correct person for any questions Supreme Chief of the Fire: Travis Christopher that you may have regarding the OA. Staff Adviser: John Myers 319-862-0541 Lodge Committees - O.A. Affairs Activities: Joshua Hotz 319-444-3558 Activities Adviser: Rod Martens 319-389-3494 The Awards and Recognition Committee congratuAwards & Recognition lates Trent Miller & Larry Martinson for receiving the Black Peter Wilkinson [email protected] Crescent Exemplary Service Award, Trent Miller & Joe 319-899-9162 Podzimek for receiving the James E. West Award, and Ben Wilkinson & Leon Dirks for receiving the Founders Award. The next item for the Awards and Rec. Committee is the Black Crescent Scholarship Award, which will be presented on Pow-Wow night at the Spring Fellowship, Saturday, March 19, 2011. All applications and supporting materials are due by Monday, March 1, 2011. They must be turned into Peter Wilkinson. Email: [email protected] Address: 3339 75th Street, Fairfax, IA 52228 Service: Wyatt Dirks 319-981-2043 Service Advisers: Leon Dirks 319-981-2034 / Dick Jondle 319-330-2057 Native American Events: Casey Dirks 319-981-2046 Native American Events Advisers: Jan Podzimek 319-396-9835 / Allen Dye 319-430-7431 Awards & Recognition: Peter Wilkinson 319-899-9162 Awards & Recognition Adviser: Paul Swanson 319-350-7907 Traditions: Mark Mellecker 319-936-1257 Traditions Adviser: Bruce Hamous 319-360-7580 Vigil: Wayne Burgher 319-930-1491 Vigil Adviser: Dick Eyman 319-364-8559 Lodge Committees - B.S.A. Affairs Camp Promotion: Christian Garloff 319-929-8942 Camp Promotion Adviser: Danny John 319-936-2180 Unit Elections: NEEDED! Contact Ben TODAY! Unit Elections Adviser: Chuck Lampe 319-540-5070 Inductions: Andrew Randolph 563-340-4517 Inductions Adviser: Zac Randolph 563-340-5741 Publications: Kurt Martinson 319-213-1435 Publications Adviser: MerrilLea DeWit 319-551-9453 Troop Representative: Jordan Morrison 319-533-0831 Troop Rep. Adviser: Loren Waterman 319-849-3907 National Events: Trent Miller 319-461-4329 National Events Adviser: Gene Fields 319-321-2810 Webmaster: Bruce Croy 319-521-2185 Webmaster Adviser: Tim DeWit 319-551-9527 Chapter Chiefs / Advisers Red Cedar Chief: Ryan DeWit 319-551-9599 Red Cedar Adviser: Doug Heins 319-533-6607 Three Rivers Chief: Brandon Lampe 319-540-5050 Three Rivers Adviser: Larry Martinson 319-350-9895 OCV Adviser: Joost Korpel 319-541-2894 OCV Chief: Eric Schuckert 319-337-9416 RETU RN ED SE RVI CE REQUE STE D CHO-GUN-MUN-A-NOCK Order of the Arrow Lodge #467 Hawkeye Area Council, BSA 660 32nd Ave SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-3900 Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Cedar Rapids, Iowa Permit No. 36 The Moonshine The Official Newsletter of the Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Lodge #467 Lodge Chief Ben Wilkinson [email protected] 319-899-8161 Place Label Here What’s Inside? Spring Fellowship Registration 2011 Patch-set & Back Patch Information 2010 Service Patch Information Chairman Articles & Chapter Chief Articles 2011 LEC Contact Information Women’s Shawl Making Instructions Five IMPORTANT OA advertisements Pow-wow Etiquette (more will be covered at Spring Fellowships) Wait for the head dancers to pass you before entering the ring during any inter-tribal dance Listen closely to the drum, when it stops drumming, stop dancing immediately Walk around the ring to get to your seat once a song has finished; do not cut across the center of the circle Blankets are used to reserve seats at Pow-Wows, please do not move them Spring Fellowship Info! (Fill in the Blanks NOW!) March _________, 2011 Sign—in Starts at _______pm, Friday Amana Elementary School 3023 220th Trail Amana, Iowa Directions: From Cedar Rapids area: Take US 151 South towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop in Main Amana turn right go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. From Iowa City area: Take US 6 West towards Homestead. At the intersection of US 6 & US 151. Turn right on US 151 North towards Main Amana. At the 4-way stop turn left, go ¾ of a mile. The school is on the right. The cost is $17.00, but be sure to get your registration forms turned in before the close of business at the Scout Office on March 11, 2011 to avoid a ___________ of $5.00. Brothers, We are off to a great start this year, and Spring is just around the corner! Section COC is coming up and we are gearing up for Spring Fellowship. We are planning all sorts of cool activities and classes, so be sure to sign up soon. With spring comes summer, and it is already time to start thinking about camp. Our LEC recently called all of our troops that have not signed up for summer camp, and it went really well! We are the first and only lodge to do this, and I hope it catches on. We have been making great improvements to our camp promotions program, and it will pay off when we see lots of scouts at Summer Camp. Along with camp promotions, we are also always looking to improve our chapter programs. We have already had a few chapter events this year, and can always have more! If you have any ideas of things you want to do, give me a call. We want to do what YOU want, so just let us know. I’m also excited to announce a new lodge event, a Lodge Lock-in! For the past couple of years we have been holding an ordeal fun night, and starting this year, we are going to combine that program into a lodge wide lock-in. This is going to be an awesome event, with lots of fun and games. Right now it’s still being planned, so if you have ides of places to go or things to do let me know. This is a brand new event, and a great opportunity to try new things! I hope you are as excited about this year as I am, and I look forward to seeing you at Spring Fellowship. If you have any ideas or questions please feel free to give me a call at 319-899-8161. WWW, Benjamin Wilkinson Join the Cho-Gun-Mun-A-Nock Facebook Group Today! Search us under Groups, and request to join! Picture coming soon February 2011 Activities Joshua Hotz [email protected] 319-444-3558 Hi, my name is Josh Hotz. I will be your 2011 Activities Chairman. I have been in Order of the Arrow for three years and this is my first year on the Lodge Executive Committee. Our next lodge event is Spring Fellowship. This year it will be at the Amana Elementary School, in Middle Amana, on March 1820, 2011. Sign-in will begin at 6:00pm Friday. We will have games and activities on Friday night. Saturday we will have classes and sessions on Order of the Arrow programs and Native American Arts, Crafts, and Culture. Saturday night at around 7:00pm, everyone will get to dance in a Pow-wow, so be sure to bring your Native American regalia if you have some! We will also have the annual Assist the Arrowman Auction. The Pow-wow and auction are open to family and friends. The weekend will conclude Sunday after breakfast and clean up. Things you will need to bring are a cot/mat, a sleeping bag, uniform, sash, and clothes for the daytime activities. Thanks for your time. I hope to have a great year as your Activities Chairman. Service Wyatt Dirks [email protected] 319-981-2043 As service chair for the lodge, it is my responsibility to have a One Day of Service event sometime throughout the year. Last year we had two One Day of Service events; one was at Camp Hitaga and the other at Camp Wapsi. I am looking for new ideas for this year so if you have any please send me an email. These are daylong service projects where we help anywhere in the community for non-scouting groups. Workdays at camp are still the first Saturday of every month. If you are planning on going, please contact the rangers ahead of time so they can plan for projects and food. Hope to see you at the workdays.