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Fun NOAC Facts

The item most often lost at NOAC is sunglasses. Hundreds of you are now 17% less cool than you were with sunglasses, and frankly, you can’t afford that loss.

Since 8:00 am Monday morning, NOAC guests have scanned an average of 22 Munzees per minute. Don’t any of you do anything else? You’re more obsessed than the patch traders.

In order to show solidarity with the other members of the BSA’s national Key 3, our national commissioner (and national OA committee member) will now affectionately be known as Wayne Perez.

The gold medal won by NESA@NOAC panel speaker Steven Holcomb is worth about $500 in raw materials; however, he would have paid about $8000 in taxes for the honorarium he received. Maybe it doesn’t play to win first place?

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Voices of NOAC

What has been your favorite thing about NOAC?

Arthur M., Moswetuset – Minton, MA

“Meeting with new people from around the country. I also enjoyed the Indian games and the different cultures and tribes they represented.”

Anthony M., Takota – Waniki, WI

“I like the diversity of everything here. Everyone is all mixed together and all get along. I also like the way every lodge’s patches symbolize their hometown.”

John S., Mikanakawa – Euless, TX

“All the shows, especially the NESA show. Defying Gravity was awesome!”

Jeremy R., Ut-In-Selica, Antioch, CA

“Meeting friends from past events around the country and the fellowship of the OA.”

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OA High Adventure 2013

by Devin Boyer

It should be on every Arrowman’s bucket list to attend at least one National High Adventure base during their time in Scouting. Thankfully, within the Order of the Arrow there is a great way to experience the BSA’s High Adventure program at a significant discount, all while embodying the principles of brotherhood and cheerful service.
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