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Re: OA Changes?
Craig R. McGarrah (mcgarrah@MINDSPRING.COM)
Fri, 28 Aug 1998 20:44:33 -0400
The OA Changes as explained to us at this year's NOAC are at the following
webpage;
www.oa-bsa.org/other/splan/
These changes are pretty high-level, so you need to talk to your lodge
officers to find out how it really affects you.
Craig McGarrah
Osceola Chapter Adviser -- Aal-Pa-Tah Lodge #237
Cubmaster, Pack 132, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
mcgarrah@mindspring.com
At 08:12 AM 8/27/98 +0100, Jim Peterson wrote:
>Hi guys!
>
>A few days ago someone on this list posted a message that I thought
>mentioned some changes in the OA's emphasis on Native American costuming
>and/or customs. Can anyone fill me in on any planned changes or was I
>halucinating again?
>
>BLUE SKIES!, Any day above ground is a good day!
>
>Jim Peterson Eagle class of '63
>BS RT Comm, Pelathe Dist
>Heart of America Council Brotherhood, Tamegonit Lodge
>ASM, T-55, Lawrence, Kansas Mic-O-Say: HW "Shieldmaker"
>
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