This page is meant
to provide you with answers to common questions that new members
to Tutelo Lodge 161 often have. If the answer to your question
isn't found on this page, we have provided some suggestions for
you to find the answers that you need in the last section.
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What do Ordeal, Brotherhood, and Vigil
mean?
Ordeal
membership is earned by those Scouts who have been elected
by their unit and have completed their Ordeal. Ordeal
membership entitles you to full membership in the Order of
the Arrow. You can participate in any lodge activities or
committees.
Brotherhood
membership may be earned by those Arrowmen who have been an
Ordeal member for 10 months and have continued to serve
their units and the Order of the Arrow. Brotherhood marks
an Arrowman's acceptance of the lodge and its traditions.
The Brotherhood is often referred to as "sealing your bonds
in Brotherhood."
The Vigil
Honor may be bestowed after a Brotherhood member has served
the lodge for two years since becoming a Brotherhood
member. The Vigil Honor is awarded through nominations and
a selection committee. Vigil Honor is the lodge's highest
honor. Alertness to the needs of others is the mark of the
Vigil Honor. It calls for an individual with an unusual
awareness of the possibilities within each situation.
It is also
important to emphasize that Ordeal, Brotherhood and Vigil
Honor members all share the same rights and privileges in
the lodge. Ordeal, Brotherhood, and Vigil Honor are less
like "ranks" and more like "honors" in the lodge. They are
not distinctions that should separate or classify Arrowmen
as different from one another. Instead, they are simply
honors that have been bestowed to recognize a Brother's
commitment to the Lodge.
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How do I become a Brotherhood member?
To become a
Brotherhood member, you must first remain active and
registered in your Scouting unit. In addition, you must
keep your dues paid in the Order of the Arrow. After 10
months have passed since your Ordeal, you become eligible to
take your Brotherhood.
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How do I become a Vigil Honor member?
You cannot
earn the Vigil Honor like you earned the Brotherhood.
Instead, Vigil Honor candidates are chosen from those
Arrowmen nominated by their Brothers. You can find
nomination forms in your Torchbearer or on this
website to nominate worthy Arrowmen who have served Scouting
for two years since their Brotherhood Ceremony. After a
Vigil candidate is selected, the Vigil Committee begins the
induction process.
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How do I pay my dues?
It is
important that your dues are up to date because you do not
receive the Torchbearer or count as an active
member unless your dues are current. Dues are
$10
if paid before the beginning of the new year. For
example, if it is December 5, 2006 and you wish to pay your
2007 dues, the cost will be $10 until December 31. However,
as soon as January 1 of the next year rolls around, you will
have to pay a "reinstatement fee" in addition to the regular
price, so the cost will be $20 instead of $10. It's in your
best interests to pay your dues ahead of time to avoid the
late charge. There are several ways for you to pay your
dues:
- The
first option is to pay your dues to the lodge treasurer
at a weekend activity. The Treasurer will usually give
you a receipt and you can pick up your new membership
card at the next weekend function.
- A second
option is to fill out a dues form found in your
Torchbearer or on
this
webpage and to send it, with a check payable to
Tutelo Lodge 161-BSA, to the council service center.
Your new membership card will be available at the next
weekend function.
- The
third option is to fill out a dues form found in your
Torchbearer or on
this
page and take it to the council service center with
your payment and pay in person.
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I've
lost a form. Where can I get extra forms?
Forms can be
downloaded from Tutelo's online
forms page and printed. Also, the council service
center usually has several extra forms on hand.
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I've taken my Ordeal, so now what
can I do at a function?
Now that your
Ordeal is over, you are entitled to all the rights and
privileges of a member of the Order of the Arrow. At a
function, you can enjoy fun, great food, fellowship, and
cheerful service with your brothers in the Order.
At the
function, you can volunteer to be an Elangomat and help the
new Ordeal candidates by contacting the Ordeal Chairman.
You could be a crew chief and lead service project crews, or
you could help out on a service project crew to put up tents
or give other service to the camp. There are many
opportunities open to you.
In addition,
you can enjoy the lodge's great cooking and sleep in the
great outdoors. Furthermore, there are usually many
activities such as volleyball and other games and fun to
participate in. Make new friends, have a blast, all while
cheerfully serving your camp. Weekends are a ton of fun!
Don't be afraid to try something new -- come to a weekend!
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How do I register for
a function?
Registering
for a function is easy. First, find a weekend registration
form. They are usually mailed with your Torchbearer,
or, if you lost the form, you can download and print another
from the forms page. Fill out the form with the requested
information. If you are confused or don't know what to
write, try to talk to an experienced OA member in your troop
or contact the Membership committee with any questions that
you have. When your form is filled out, mail it with a
check payable to Tutelo Lodge 161- BSA to the council
service center by the dates indicated on the form.
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What is the Torchbearer?
The
Torchbearer is the official lodge newsletter. It is
mailed every few months to all members who have their dues
up-to-date. The Torchbearer contains news about
upcoming events, officer briefings, phone numbers, and much
more.
To help with
the Torchbearer, you could write an article. If
you're interested, contact the Publications Chairman listed
in your Torchbearer.
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Why haven't I received a
Torchbearer for a few months?
This is
probably because you haven't paid your dues. The mailing
list for the Torchbearer is based upon the list of
members who have their dues paid. Pay your dues and you
will be put back on the list.
Another
reason may be that your address is incorrect. To
investigate a mailing address mistake, contact the
Membership committee advisor listed in your last
Torchbearer or on
this
webpage to try to fix the problem.
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How do I join a committee?
It is easy to
join a committee. When you find a committee that you would
like to help, you need to contact the committee chairman. A
list of committee chairmen and phone numbers is provided in
the Torchbearer or on
this
webpage. Call the chairman and ask how you can help.
Usually, he will have plenty of jobs for you to help with.
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Other questions ...
If these
Frequently Asked Questions have not helped you with your
problem, you should seek additional help. You could talk to
an experienced OA member in your troop and perhaps he would
be able to help you.
If you need
additional help beyond that, please contact the Lodge
Adviser, Lodge Chief, or appropriate chairman listed in your
Torchbearer or on this website and they will be
eager to talk to you and try to solve your problem.
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