by Ned Lundquist
A parade, banners, totems, mascots, and a torch lit by an Olympian will begin the Founder’s Day festivities this Friday. All of the excitement will begin at 8 a.m. on Frank Young Field.
After the torch lighting, Founder’s Day Conference Vice Chief Frank Gamez of O-Shot-Caw Lodge states, “The Goodman Games will commence, featuring leadership, team-building contests and other fun activities.” Dan Gallup of Owaneco Lodge says, “It’s the event I look forward to the most at NOAC. It is an all around blast to participate in.”
No pre-registration is required to compete. Guests can enter as individuals or as a group; they do not have to sign up in advance or remain together as a contingent.
As the Goodman Games draw to a close, guests will enjoy a picnic lunch at Munn Field, followed by the Founder’s Fair in the afternoon.
“Lodges will have their display booths with fun activities and giveaways from their respective geographic locations,” Gamez says. “The staff will also have giveaways and live entertainment throughout the day.” Andrew Mccloskey of Owaneco Lodge remarks “It’s cool to go and see the different booths and what makes each state unique.”
Guests should bring a plain t-shirt to be decorated with a special design commemorating attendance at Founder’s Day and declaring our commitment to leaving a legacy.
Gamez says Founder’s Day is dedicated to the Arrowmen who made our Order what it is today. “Everyone who comes to NOAC and Founder’s Day is part of that legacy and we are the future.”