List of Order of the Arrow national events

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National Order of the Arrow Conference

The National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) is a multi-day event which usually takes place on a university campus east of the Mississippi River, bringing together thousands of delegates from Order of the Arrow lodges around the nation for training and activities.

NOACs are held every two years, with exceptions made to align the event with significant anniversaries. In particular, the deferral from 2008 to 2009 aligned the schedule with the Order of the Arrow's 100th anniversary in 2015 and avoided a conflict with the 2010 National Scout Jamboree (which was similarly deferred from 2009 to align its schedule with the Boy Scouts of America's 100th anniversary in 2010). Similarly, the deferrals from 1985 to 1986 and from 1960 to 1961 aligned the schedule with the OA's 75th and 50th anniversaries in 1990 and 1965, respectively. The 2020 conference also had to be delayed to 2022 due to COVID-19, with people up to age 23 allowed to attend instead of 21.

Grand Lodge Meetings

In 1927, the decision was made to hold regional meetings in alternate years to national Grand Lodge Meetings. The Grand Lodge Meeting was delayed from 1935 to 1936 to avoid a conflict with the planned 1935 National Jamboree.[a] In 1936, the event name was changed to National Lodge Meeting.

Table of Events

Year Event Number Location Theme Dates Attendees Refs
1921 Grand Lodge Meeting 1st Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hosted by Unami Lodge 1 and Unalactigo Lodge 8
October 7, 1921 [a][b][1][2][3][4][5]
1922 Grand Lodge Meeting 2nd Camp Indiandale, Reading, Pennsylvania
Hosted by Minsi Lodge 5
October 6, 1922October 7, 1922 [a][b][6]
1923 Grand Lodge Meeting 3rd Camp Linstead, Severna Park, Maryland, Baltimore Area Council
Hosted by Nentico Lodge 12
October 12, 1923October 13, 1923 [a][b][6]
1924 Grand Lodge Meeting 4th Kanohwanke Scout Reservation, Camp Ranachqua Tuxedo Park, New York October 31, 1924November 1, 1924 [a][b]
1925 Grand Lodge Meeting 5th Treasure Island Scout Reservation, New Jersey
Hosted by Unami Lodge 1
October 16, 1925October 17, 1925 [a][b][2][6]
1926 Grand Lodge Meeting 6th Camp Indiandale, Reading, Pennsylvania
Hosted by Minsi Lodge 5
October 29, 1926October 30, 1926 [a][b][6]
1927 Grand Lodge Meeting 7th Camp Ranachqua, Kanohwahke Lake, Tuxedo, New York Hosted by Ranachqua Lodge 4 October 14, 1927October 15, 1927 [a][b][6][7]
1929 Grand Lodge Meeting 8th Stephen Girard Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hosted by Unami Lodge 1
November 29, 1929December 1, 1929 [a][b][2][8]
1931 Grand Lodge Meeting 9th Camp Rotary, Pilot Knob, Lake George, New York
Hosted by Sisilija Lodge 19
September 11, 1931September 13, 1931 [a][b][6][9][10]
1933 Grand Lodge Meeting 10th Owasippe Scout Camp, Muskegon, Michigan
Hosted by Owasippe Lodge 7
September 7, 1933September 10, 1933[11] [a][b][3]
1936 National Lodge Meeting 11th Treasure Island Scout Reservation, New Jersey
Hosted by Unami Lodge 1
September 5, 1936September 7, 1936 [a][b][2][6]
1938 National Lodge Meeting 12th Irondale Scout Reservation, Irondale, Missouri
Hosted by Shawnee Lodge 51
September 3, 1938September 5, 1938 [a][b][12][13][14]
1940 National Lodge Meeting 13th Camp Twin Echo, Ligonier, Pennsylvania
Hosted by Anicus Lodge 67
August 31, 1940September 2, 1940 [a][b][15][16][17][18]
1942 National Lodge Meeting Canceled University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill September 4, 1942September 6, 1942 Canceled due to WWII [a][19]
1946 National Lodge Meeting 14th Chanute Field, Illinois August 27, 1946August 29, 1946 948 [a][b][20][21]
1948 National Lodge Meeting / NOAC 15th/1st Indiana University September 1, 1948September 3, 1948 1000 [22][c]
1950 NOAC 2nd Indiana University 35th Anniversary August 29, 1950August 31, 1950 1000 [c][d][23]
1952 NOAC 3rd Miami University 37th Anniversary August 29, 1952August 31, 1952 2200 [c][d][24]
1954 NOAC 4th University of Wyoming 39th Anniversary - The OA Strengthens the Unit and Council Camping Programs August 28, 1954August 30, 1954 1300 [c][d][25]
1956 NOAC 5th Indiana University Service for God and Country August 27, 1956August 30, 1956 2201 [c][26]
1958 NOAC 6th University of Kansas Brothers in Service – Leaders in Camping August 25, 1958August 28, 1958 2368 [c][27]
1961 NOAC 7th Indiana University Weld Tightly Every Link – Brotherhood – Cheerfulness – Service – Camping August 21, 1961August 24, 1961 2800 [c][d][28]
1963 NOAC 8th University of Illinois Catch the Higher Vision August 20, 1963August 23, 1963 3105 [c][d][29]
1965 NOAC 9th Indiana University Mindful of our Traditions August 27, 1965August 31, 1965 4200 [c][d]

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1967 NOAC 10th University of Nebraska With Hearts and Wills United August 28, 1967September 1, 1967 4158 [c][d][31][32][33]
1969 NOAC 11th Indiana University Pathways to Service August 23, 1969August 26, 1969 4421 [c][34][35]
1971 NOAC 12th University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Aim High Serve All August 24, 1971August 28, 1971 5200 [c][d][36]
1973 NOAC 13th University of California, Santa Barbara New Horizons of Service August 21, 1973August 23, 1973 4400 [c][d][37]
1974 National Indian Seminar Philmont Scout Ranch July 27, 1974August 11, 1974 [38][39]
1975 NOAC 14th Miami University Foundations for the Future August 18, 1975August 22, 1975 4200 [c][d][40]
1976 National Indian Seminar John Zink Scout Ranch, Skiatook, Oklahoma July 15, 1976July 27, 1976 [41]
1977 NOAC 15th University of Tennessee A Thing of the Spirit August 23, 1977August 27, 1977 3900 [c][d][42]
1978 National Indian Seminar Camp George Thomas, Apache, Oklahoma August 13, 1978August 19, 1978 [43][44]
1979 NOAC 16th Colorado State University See the Need, Meet the Challenge August 13, 1979August 19, 1979 4351 [c][d][45]
1980 National Indian Seminar Beaumont Scout Reservation St. Louis, Missouri August 9, 1980August 16, 1980 [46][47]
1981 NOAC 17th University of Texas at Austin First a Spark, Now a Flame August 10, 1981August 14, 1981 3200 [c][d][48]
1982 National Indian Seminar Peaceful Valley Scout Ranch, Elbert, Colorado July 31, 1982August 7, 1982 [49]
1983 NOAC 18th Rutgers University Those Who Chose You Need You August 15, 1983August 19, 1983 3328 [c][d][50]
1984 National Indian Seminar Camp Bud Schiele, Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Hosted by Eswau Huppeday Lodge 560
August 5, 1984August 11, 1984 [51]
Camp Wisdom, Duncanville, Texas August 12, 1984August 18, 1984
Camp Brinkley, Monroe, Washington August 12, 1984August 18, 1984
1985 Trek Philmont Scout Ranch Ponder That Which Is Our Purpose August 11, 1985August 20, 1985 1182 [c][52]
1986 NOAC 19th Central Michigan University Kindle the Flame From Within August 11, 1986August 15, 1986 3700 [c][d][53]
1987 National Pow Wow/ National Indian Seminar Northwest Community College Events: Indian Seminar/Shows Seminar/Ceremonies Seminar August 2, 1987August 8, 1987 500 [c][47]

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1988 NOAC 20th Colorado State University Inspired to Lead, Dedicated to Serve August 14, 1988August 18, 1988 4100 [c][d][55]
1989 Trek Philmont Scout Ranch These High Places Are Within You August 13, 1989August 21, 1989 880 [c][56]
1990 NOAC 21st Indiana University Seek the Knowledge, Share the Spirit (75th Anniversary) August 12, 1990August 16, 1990 6900 [d][57]
1991 Task Forces Focus '91 Year of the Lodge 1991 N/A [c]
1992 NOAC 22nd University of Tennessee Many Fires, One Great Light August 9, 1992August 13, 1992 6800 [c][d][58]
1993 Jamboree Service Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia Contributions: OA Service Corps, OA Rendezvous August 4, 1993August 10, 1993 222 [c]
1994 NOAC 23rd Purdue University A Journey for One, An Adventure for Many July 31, 1994August 4, 1994 6012 [c][d]
1995 Retreat Philmont Training Center Year of Service Events: Indian Seminar/Ceremonies/Shows & OA Activities 1995 400 [c]
1996 NOAC 24th Indiana University See the Dream, Live the Adventure August 11, 1996August 15, 1996 6265 [c][d][59]
1997 Jamboree Service Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia Contributions: OA Service Corps, American Indian Village, TOAP, Odyssey of the Law July 28, 1997August 5, 1997 413 [c][60]
1998 NOAC[61] 25th Iowa State University Memories of the Past, A Vision for the Future August 2, 1998August 6, 1998 7043 [c][62]
1999 Leadership Summit[63] Colorado State University Supporting Scouting in the 21st Century July 31, 1999August 3, 1999 1127 [c]
2000 NOAC[64] 26th University of Tennessee Bound in Brotherhood, Led By the Spirit July 29, 2000August 3, 2000 6632 [c][65]
2001 Jamboree Services[66] Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia Contributions: OA Service Corps, American Indian Village, TOAP, Scoutopia July 23, 2001August 1, 2001 461 [c]
2002 NOAC[67] 27th Indiana University Test Yourself, and So Discover July 27, 2002August 1, 2002 6939 [c][68][69]
2003 Indian Summer[70] Ridgecrest Conference Center, Ridgecrest, North Carolina August 2, 2003August 7, 2003 908 [c]
2004 NOAC[71] 28th Iowa State University Chosen to serve, Inspired to lead July 31, 2004August 5, 2004 6504 [c][69][72]
2005 Jamboree Services[73] Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia Contributions: OA Service Corps, American Indian Village, TOAP, Twelve Cubed July 25, 2005August 3, 2005 453 [c]
2006 NOAC[74] 29th Michigan State University The Legend Lives On July 29, 2006August 3, 2006 8003 [c][69][75]
2007 NCLS[76] Indiana University Building the Path to Servant Leadership July 28, 2007August 1, 2007 1292 [c]
2008 Arrow Corps[77] Mark Twain National Forest June 7, 2008June 14, 2008 [c][78]
Manti-La Sal National Forest June 14, 2008June 21, 2008
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests June 21, 2008June 28, 2008
Shasta-Trinity National Forest July 12, 2008July 19, 2008
Bridger-Teton National Forest July 26, 2008August 2, 2008
2009 NOAC[79] 30th Indiana University The Power of One August 1, 2009August 6, 2009 [80][81]
2010 Jamboree Services[82] Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia Contributions: OA Service Corps, American Indian Village, The Mysterium Compass July 26, 2010August 4, 2010 [83]
2011 SummitCorps: The New River Experience[84] New River Gorge National River The New River Experience July 3, 2011July 30, 2011 (4 weeklong sessions) [85]
Indian Summer[86] Ridgecrest Conference Center, Ridgecrest, North Carolina August 1, 2011August 6, 2011 Indian Summer[87]
2012 NOAC[88] 31st Michigan State University United, We Leave a Legacy July 30, 2012August 4, 2012 [89]
2013 Jamboree Services[90] The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, West Virginia July 15, 2013July 24, 2013
2015 NOAC[91] 32nd Michigan State University It Starts With Us August 3, 2015August 8, 2015 14,716 [92]
2016 PRISM[93] The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, West Virginia June 19, 2016July 16, 2016 [94]
2016 NEXT: A New Century [95] Indiana University July 30, 2016August 3, 2016 [96]
2017 Wachipi Philmont Scout Ranch June 6, 2017June 10, 2017 [97]
2017 Jamboree Services[98] The Summit, West Virginia Operation Arrow July 15, 2017July 29, 2017 [96][99]
2017 OA Hackathon Folsom, CA October 6, 2017October 8, 2017
2018 NOAC 33rd Indiana University Decide Your Destiny July 30, 2018August 4, 2018 [100]
2019 National Scouting Historian Summit[101] Philmont Scout Ranch June 9, 2019June 15, 2019
2020 NOAC Canceled Michigan State University Step Up, Step Forward August 3, 2020August 8, 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic [102][103]
2020 Momentum Canceled The Summit, West Virginia August 3, 2020August 8, 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic [104]
2020 Momentum: Launch Online event from
The Summit, West Virginia
August 4, 2020August 6, 2020 [105]
2020 Momentum: Spark Online event from North Carolina and Connecticut November 6, 2020November 7, 2020 [105]
2021 Momentum: Discover Online event from Connecticut and four council camps located nationwide April 23, 2021April 25, 2021 [106]
2021 National Council of Chiefs Philmont Scout Ranch Our World is Changing and So Must We [e] August 1, 2021August 5, 2021 [107]
2022 NOAC 34th University of Tennessee Tomorrow Begins Today July 25, 2022July 30, 2022 [108]
2024 NOAC 35th University of Colorado, Boulder Seek New Heights July 29, 2024August 3, 2024 [109]
  • NCLS = National Conservation and Leadership Summit
  • TOAP = The Outdoor Adventure Place

See also

Notes

  1. Davis, Ken. Looking Back: National OA Conferences Preceded by National, Regional Meetings (PDF). Vol. LXIII. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2009. March - May 2006 {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. "History of the Order of the Arrow". Japeen Lodge. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009.
  3. "Guide for Officers and Advisors" (PDF). 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2008.
  4. The 2021 National Council of Chiefs did not have an official event theme. The slogan "Our World is Changing and So Must We" was the tagline of the headline training program, and its use was adopted across all program areas as the event occurred.

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Cet article est une ébauche concernant le Concours Eurovision de la chanson et l’Autriche. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) ; pour plus d’indications, visitez le projet Eurovision. Autricheau Concours Eurovision 2019 Données clés Pays  Autriche Chanson Limits Interprète Paenda Langue Anglais Sélection nationale Radiodiffuseur ORF Type de sélection Sélection interne Date 29 janvier 2019 (artiste)8 mars 2019 (chanson) Concours Eurov...

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Logo Hyundai AutoEver (Korean: 현대오토에버) is an automobile sales internet company. It is part of Hyundai Motor Group. It was established in 2000, with headquarters are in Seoul, South Korea. Hyundai AutoEver is owned by the Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors to sell new cars on portal websites. On-Line sales networking Hyundai Motor Company Kia Motors See also Hyundai Kia Automotive Group Hyundai Motor Company Kia Motors External links Official website Business data for Hy...

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American artist (1926-2009) Nancy SperoSpero in her New York Studio in 1973Born(1926-08-24)August 24, 1926Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.DiedOctober 18, 2009(2009-10-18) (aged 83)New York City, New York, U.S.EducationSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoKnown forPainting, printmaking, collage, feminist art, feminist art movement in the United StatesSpouseLeon Golub Nancy Spero (August 24, 1926 – October 18, 2009) was an American visual artist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Spero lived for much ...

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Trend in art and design Exotic figures in Jules Migonney's Venus mauresque Exoticism (from exotic) is a trend in art and design, whereby artists became fascinated with ideas and styles from distant regions and drew inspiration from them. This often involved surrounding foreign cultures with mystique and fantasy which owed more to the culture of the people doing the exoticism than to the exotic cultures themselves: this process of glamorisation and stereotyping is called exoticisation. History...

All-figure dialling was a telephone numbering plan introduced in the United Kingdom starting in 1966 that replaced the traditional system of using initial letters of telephone exchange names as the first part of a telephone number.[1] The change affected subscriber numbers in the cities of Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Manchester which used the Director telephone system. The transition to all-figure dialling occurred between 1966 and 1970 and was initiated by t...