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NOAC 8 th: University of Illinois: Catch the Higher Vision August 20, 1963 – August 23, 1963: 3105 [29] 1965: NOAC 9 th: Indiana University: Mindful of our Traditions August 27, 1965 – August 31, 1965: 4200 [30] 1967: NOAC 10 th: University of Nebraska: With Hearts and Wills United August 28, 1967 – September 1, 1967: 4158 [31] [32] [33 ...
The National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) is a multi-day event which usually takes place on a university campus, bringing together thousands of delegates from OA lodges around the nation for training and activities. NOACs are held every two years, with exceptions made to align the event with significant anniversaries. As a youth-led ...
NOAC may refer to: National Order of the Arrow Conference, a Boy Scouts of America National Honor Society event; Negros Occidental Agricultural College;
The 1967 National Order of the Arrow Conference was held at the University of Nebraska. [3] The Mid-America Council (#326) was formed from a merger of the Covered Wagon Council (#326) and the Southwest Iowa Council (#175) in 1965. In 2000 the council merged with the Prairie Gold Area Council (#179) that had been located in Sioux City, Iowa. [4]
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The Order of the Arrow Founder's Award was first introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC), following the death of Goodman. This award honors Arrowmen in the Order of the Arrow (OA) for unselfish service above and beyond their normal duties to their lodge. Any lodge may present the award to up to two arrowmen annually ...
The Mitigwa Lodge welcomed Arrowmen from around the country to Iowa State University for the National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) both in 1998 and 2004. Serving as the host lodge for both conferences, instead of sending a contingent the Mitigwa Lodge provided hundreds of Arrowmen as part of the service lodge corps.