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Be a staff member! The Mark Twain site needs 40 Squad Leaders from S-3. Here are the requirements...- Be 18 or older before June 1 (or 16 or older to be an Assistant Squad Leader)
- Meet the Philmont Height/Weight requirements
- Attend required training (details TBD; not required if you attended the Conservation track of the 2007 National Summit)
- Commit to recruiting other Arrowmen for your Squad
- Submit a staff application before February 1, 2008 (spots will fill up quickly, so turn the app in as soon as possible)
Youth and adults are welcome to apply. We encourage you to travel with your lodge contingent as well if that will save travel costs. If you intend to submit an application, send an email or the section interest form and we'll preliminarily add you to the staff list (confirmation subject to final approval).
Contacts...
- s3.arrowcorps5 AT gmail DOT com
- these guys on the Section website
For the official description of staff requirements, see the Information for Staff page on the national event site.
Below is a list of lodges who have submitted in their AC5 coordinator to the section. Remember, the Contingent Coordinator Contact Transmittal form is due to the national office by November 15, 2007! For more information see the Lodge Promo Packet on the national event site.Lodges With Coordinators (Thanks!)Tejas 72 - East Texas Area CouncilMikanakawa 101 - Circle 10 CouncilQuapaw 160 - Quapaw Area CouncilNischa Achowalogen 486 - Golden Spread CouncilWachtschu Mawachpo 559 - Westark Area CouncilLodges WithOut Coordinators!Ema'o Mahpe 14 - Cimarron CouncilWichita 35 - Northwest Texas CouncilMa-Nu 133 - Last Frontier CouncilTa Tsu Hwa 138 - Indian Nations CouncilWisawanik 190 - Arbuckle Area CouncilWashita 288 - Cherokee Area CouncilWazhazee 366 - Ouachita Area CouncilLoquanne Allangwh 428 - NeTseO Trails CouncilPlease submit names and contact information to Section Adviser Harry Bubeck.
Keep ArrowCorps5 on your mind with desktop wallpaper from the national event site. Click here to see wallpapers for the various sites. It's OK to put Bridger-Teton on your computer, since we know you're headed to Mark Twain anyway .
Visit the national event site at http://www.event.oa-bsa.org/ and enter your email address to receive national updates. While you're there, check out the Mark Twain section here.
Mark Twain National Forest is huge -- over 1.5 million acres in 29 counties in Missouri spread over 9 distinct land areas. One Thousand Arrowmen will converge on one of these land areas between Springfield and Branson to remove invasive cedar trees and restore the area to native grassland. Will you be there?