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wagionvigil wrote:Our council does not approve Tour Permits on OA weekends . Of course this does not stop some as they go places without one and take a chance.
wagionvigil wrote:Lets see I actually heard this " Do you want to go to camp and work all weekend or go trout fishing?" That is a no brainer and it was done on purpose.
I sort of knew this but was told only for "special" reasons like being a DE that would not be able to attend OA functions because they were not a member.wagionvigil wrote:Note: Each Dictrict can put an adult in the Lodge each year.
wagionvigil wrote:One thing I woudl like to see changed is a requirement after you do your Ordeal that you muist attend one lodge weekend per year plus pay your membership dues to stay a member. Once you do not fulfill both of these requirements you must remove your Pocket flap. If you wear a flap and you have not met your obligation you loose your BSA membership. Yeah I know I am a Hard *** but I absolutely despise flap wearers. BIG TIME!
wagionvigil wrote: WE have a June weekend and All Colleges are done by then .
wagionvigil wrote:encourage not discourage.
wagionvigil wrote: Speaking of the Buckeyes one of our officers went there a couple of years back and he also never missed a weekend.
wagionvigil wrote:AS of now that is the way it is keep you dues current and that is all you must do. I am suggesting adding the attend one weekend as something new. WE have a June weekend and All Colleges are done by then and we have an Agust weekend before the colleges start again. SO they would miss the Oct and APril weekend for school. One cannot think of the OA as just a flap and a sash. It is your duty to your fellow scouts and the council.
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scoutaholic wrote:
If they are too busy in college (or other pursuits) to stay active in their lodge, are they really a 'flap-wearer'? I would think it more likely that they are a 'flap-owner'... they have a flap sewn onto a uniform but they never wear it.
pipestone1991 wrote:scoutaholic wrote:
If they are too busy in college (or other pursuits) to stay active in their lodge, are they really a 'flap-wearer'? I would think it more likely that they are a 'flap-owner'... they have a flap sewn onto a uniform but they never wear it.
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