Legacy Lid
Orca Lodge has submitted our Legacy Lid in honor of the Order of the Arrow Centennial. From the Legacy Project instructions: The next step is to ponder the legacy your lodge has left in the Order's first 100 years serving your council and the legacy your lodge wants to make in a new century of service. At last year's NOAC, each lodge was given a Centennial crate to assist lodges in celebrating the 100th anniversary of the OA. Your lodge's charge is to take the lid to this crate and paint it on one side to reflect your lodge's legacy. Consider incorporating the design for your 100th anniversary NOAC 2015 contingent flap into the lid design. 
The story told by our lid is described below This meandering timeline along the train tracks (which flow through Camp Noyo) shows important milestones of Orca Lodge. The original charter dates of our two legacy lodges, Cabrosha & Mow-A-Toc, are followed by the forming of Orca Lodge in January 1994. Each Section Conclave that we have hosted is marked by feather coups. In 2012, we saw a split in our timeline with the Mow-A-Toc chapter being reassigned to Lo La'Qam Geela Lodge. Major national recognitions have been shown with E. Urner Goodman Camping Awards, National Service Awards, and a National Service Grant. The three camps that Orca Lodge has served are represented as well: Camp Noyo, Camp Masonite Navarro (CMN), and Camp Riggs Johnston - Elk River Scout Camp (OA Service Grant). After NOAC 2015, this will be displayed at the Council Office. Thank you to Mr. Slater for your hard work in finalizing this.
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