Order of the Arrow
 Order of the Arrow is considered the Boy Scouts' Camping "National Honor Society." Founded in 1915, the Order of the Arrow recognizes Boy Scout campers who exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives, develop and maintain camping traditions and Scout spirit, promote Scout camping and encourage the Scout habit of cheerful helpfulness to others at all times. For more information on OA, please contact Jason Cruse, Staff Advisor at 402.431.9BSA (9272). You may also visit the Kit-Ke-Hak-O-Kut Lodge #97 website.
2010 Dues is $10.00 if paid on or before January 31st ($13.00 if paid after January 31st)
Individuals transferring into our lodge - $10.00 regardless of the date
Click here to pay online | Individual dues payment form | Group dues payment form
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Order of the Arrow Spring Conclaves
All Arrowmen are invited to the spring induction and service weekends at Camp Cedars, May 7-8 and at Little Sioux Scout Ranch on May 14-16.
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Lodge Update
Please download the letter from the Lodge Co-Advisors about an important change to our Order of the Arrow Lodge for all current members and all future members of the Order of the Arrow.
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OA High Adventure
 Order
of the Arrow is again offering the opportunity to participate in the Trail Crew program at either Philmont or Northern
Tier in 2010. If you are interested, click on the location you are interested in to download application materials. Please note: all applications
MUST be turned in to the Mid-America Council Durham Scout Center for final approval.
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Chiefly Speaking
From Jake Dagel, 2010-2011 Lodge Chief
Brothers, it is my honor and pleasure to serve as your Lodge Chief for the 2010-2011 year. Read More
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Wagon Wheel Chapter Report
From Michael Katalenich
Wagon Wheel Chapter has kept busy with a November feast and a Christmas Party. A regalia building lock-in was also held.
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Winter Banquet 2010 Report
From Michael Katalenich
My experience at the Winter Banquet was one of a kind. From the minute I arrived, I felt that this was a good thing. The Brotherhood of Cheerful Service was never represented better.
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