Order of the Arrow Sikhs Mox Lamonti Lodge #338


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Friends and Brothers,

Welcome to your website.  This is the first step of our three step communication plan.

Step 1:  Up to date information about the happenings of our lodge.
Step 2:  Communicating with every member of our lodge in a timely fashion.
Step 3:  Updating  and maintaining information and resources quickly and  effectively.

Each and every one of you can be part of carrying out this plan by reading and understanding the information on this site, including the purpose of the Order of the Arrow, and sharing that information with your brothers.  
In order to insure that you are provided with the most up to date information, I will personally be making sure that this page is updated within 5 days of an event.

I appologise at the moment for the simplicity of this page. I will be, in the near future, redoing the rest of the pages which have fallen out of date. However for now. I hope this will help you all to get the information you need in a timely fashion. If you have information to share with your brothers, please contact me .

Yours in brotherhood, cheerfulness and service,

Chris
Administrative Vice Chief
425-280-1558
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Sikhs Mox Lamonti - Upcoming Events
CONCLAVE!!!!
April 24-26 2008
Fire Mountain

Thats right brothers we are hosting the Conclave in 2008!!!

Sikhs Mox Lamonti will be hosting the Section W1B Conclave 2008 at our very own Fire Mountain. This event only happens once a year, but is an opportunity of a lifetime. You have a chance to build your understanding of the OA and servant leadership, to become a stronger leader, to create a tighter bond of brotherhood, and most importantly to have fun. Just to name a few things going on this year, are activities like Mountain Boarding, Rock Climbing, Archery, and much more. Not only will there be activities but plenty of training to enhance your knowledge of the OA, Native American tradition, participate in OA dance ceremonies, and a chance to meet the current Region Chief. This is only a broad summary of what will be taking place at this event.
If you haven't registered yet for Conclave 2008 you can do this right now here.

All Order of the Arrow members are welcome and highly encouraged to attend.    

Costs:
$50 for conclave
$15 off if registered before April 22nd
That means only $35-- What a deal!!!

Fire Mountain Scout Camp
26027 Walker Valley Road
Mt. Vernon, WA 98274

From the South:
Go North on I-5 to exit 221 (Conway SR 534) Exit freeway and head east. Continue until you reach State Route 9. Turn north on SR 9 (left at 'T' intersection) and continue approximately five miles. Look for milepost 46. Shortly after this milepost you will see Walker Valley Road. Turn right on Walker Valley Road and continue to the end.
From the North:
Go South on I-5 to exit 227 (College Way). Exit freeway and head east. Continue until you reach State Route 9. Head south on SR 9, (at the Big Rock Grocery), drive for approximately 3.7 miles. Look for Walker Valley Road on your left just before milepost 46. If you get to the Big Lake Bar & Grill, you have gone too far. Turn left on Walker Valley Road, and continue to the end.

Purpose of the Order:

To recognize those campers -- Scouts and Scouters -- who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, and by such recognition cause other campers to conduct themselves in such manner as to warrant recognition.

To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit.

To promote Scout camping, which reaches its greatest effectiveness as a part of the unit's camping program, both year-round and in the summer camp, as directed by the camping committee of the council.

To crystallize the Scout habit of helpfulness into a life purpose of leadership in cheerful service to others.

Mission of the Lodge:

The mission of the lodge is to achieve the purpose of the Order of the Arrow as an integral part of the Boy Scouts of America in the council through positive youth leadership under the guidance of selected capable adults.


Sikhs Mox Lamonti - Immediate Past Events

Spring Ordeal
March 14-16 2008
Fire Mountain Scout Camp

Thank you to those of you who joined us, and helped make this such an enjoyable event that will forever be imprinted on the hearts and minds of the new memebers.


The Chapters of the Sikhs Mox Lamonti Lodge
Chapter District Location Time
Allagogan Tyee Smokey Point LDS Ward 172nd, two blocks east of Smokey Point Blvd. on the Right

2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30pm

Hyas Itswoot Klahaya Dutch Hill LDS Church 8522 131st Ave SE, Snohomish

2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30pm

Komo Kulshan Whatcom Bellingham LDS Stake Center 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00pm
Tillikum Tillikum Everett LDS Ward 110 50th St SW, Everett 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00pm
Whulge Puget Sound Mountlake Terrace LDS Stake Center, 22015 48th Ave W., Mountlake Terrace 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30pm
Willit Island Troop 59 Scout Shack in Oak Harbor 1st Thursday of each month at 7:00pm
Wolomuk Skagit Burlington Lutheran Church
2nd Thursday of each month at 7:00pm
Sikhs Mox Lamonti Lodge Calendar of Events 07-08
W1B Conclave Fire Mountain

April 25-27, 2008

OA Rep Day Black Mountain

May 10, 2008

OA Rep Day Fire Mountain

May 17, 2008

Summer Ordeal Fire Mountain

May 30-June 1

Lodge Banquet/Business Meeting Fire Mountain

June 13, 2008

Leadership in Service Award
(2005-2007)

Leadership in Service In recognition of the Order of the Arrow's heritage of service, the National Order of the Arrow Committee created a new three-year Leadership in Service Program which was announced at the 2004 NOAC. The Order strives to strengthen Scouting's foundation of service by further fostering in Arrowmen the ethic of servant leadership. By promoting and rewarding service that benefits the Boy Scouts of America's outdoor program, and the communities in which Scouts reside, the Order will be acting to support Scouting at the most important level.

Leadership in Service Award Criteria

Arrowmen must complete the following requirements each year in which they earn the award:

  • Give 8 hours of service participating in a lodge, chapter, or council service project benefiting a local council camp (lodge induction weekends do count). Service may be split over two or more events.*
  • Give 6 hours of service doing a community service project planned and run by the lodge or chapter.

*Working as camp staff does not fulfill the council service requirement