2016 Fall Fellowship Cart Race Rules
Rule#1: Each chapter may only submit one cart.
Rule#2: Each cart must be able to carry at least one individual.
Rule#3: No motorized parts are allowed in the race or on the cart.
Rule#4: The use of any pre-made store bought parts are prohibited other than wheels and axles. Each cart must have at least 4 wheels and a maximum of 16 wheels. All wheels must be functional and touch the ground.
Rule#5: No weaponry is acceptable.
Rule#6: Carts are to be coffin themed and the coffin must be able to close.
Rule#7: All parts of your cart that were brought with your chapter must leave with your chapter. The dumpster is not a cart disposal.
Rule#8: Each cart must have helmets. Helmets are required for all participants. Even those who are not riding on the cart itself.
Rule#9: Each chapter must have 5 participants, one to ride inside the coffin and 4 pallbearers.
Rule#10: Participating in halloween costumes may result in bonus points.
Rule#11: The course may be on different terrain (paved, gravel, grass) no water.
The race will be judged by Bryce and the Activities advisor. Finishing first is not an automatic win. Chapters will also be judged on their finishing position in the race and their cart decoration.
Eswau Huppeday Shelter at Camp Bud Schiele

The new shelter at camp built by the lodge has already become a main hub of Camp Bud Schiele. Here’s a photo gallery of the shelter being built and being used during the first two weeks of summer camp.
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Congratulations! You made it through your Ordeal, and now you have a new white sash. You are now a full fledged member of Scouting’s National Honor Society, the Order of the Arrow and a member of the Eswau Huppeday lodge.
Now What?
Is that all there is to OA? Not by a long shot! Completing your Ordeal is just the first step of what can be a long but very rewarding journey.
OA JumpStart
Checkout the OA JumpStart website.
JumpStart will explain what happened during your Ordeal and the meaning behind it. JumpStart will also get you started on your next step, preparing for Brotherhood membership.
Start Planning for Brotherhood Membership
As an Ordeal member, you are a full fledged member of the lodge. You can attend events, take a leadership role, etc., but you should consider sealing your membership by earning your Brotherhood. Earning your Brotherhood not only helps you by learning more about the OA, it also helps the lodge.
Your Order of the Arrow handbook, which you received at the end of your Ordeal contains all of the information you need to know for Brotherhood membership. Even if you aren’t ready to go after your Brotherhood sash, you should read through your handbook to learn more about the Order.
Get Involved!
Regardless of your age there are many opportunities in OA. Start by becoming active with your chapter. Not sure which chapter you belong to? Find out here.
June 2016 Second Ordeal Photo Gallery

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