Wa-Hi-Nasa brought home first place in the Quest games at Conclave 2011. Publications, games, quizes and other activities all came together and we brought home the golden arrow for the second year in a row. Now we have to start preparing for 2012 conclave at Skymont scout camp in Altamont, TN.
The SR6 Conclave will be held at Camp Crooked Creek in
Shepherdsville, KY on April the 8th through the 10th. Be a part of section history by registering and paying for Conclave online HERE. You can download a list of the classes offered at the Conclave University HERE. If you would like to mail in your registration and payment, the form is available HERE. Sign up for classes early, they fill up QUICK!!!! -- Since this a Section event, the Gold Card does not cover for activity.
--- Update 4/5/2011--- Yes...... You can still go to conclave. You can walk on register at the event for $47
You will need to be a currently registered member of the Wa-Hi-Nasa lodge to register for conclave. For information on paying your 2011 Lodge dues CLICK HERE. Need to register for another lodge event? CLICK HERE
The address to the camp is -- Camp Crooked Creek905 Terry Drive Shephardsville, KY 40165 MAP to camp This is in the Eastern time zone so please allow for that in your travel time.
Looks like there is pretty good cell phone coverage at the camp AT&TVerizion Maps
GPS Information
Latitude
37.893491
Longitude
-85.646378
Calculated Values - based on Degrees Lat Long to seven decimal places.
On April 16-18, 2010, more than 700 Arrowmen from Tennessee, Kentucky, and other surrounding states converged on BoxwellReservation for the Section SR-6 Conclave. Wa-Hi-Nasa did an incredible job serving as host lodge for the largest section event of the year. This marked the first time that Conclave has come to Boxwell since 2001, and it was an outstanding success.
Mark your calendars for April 16-18, 2010. Over 1,000 Arrowmen from Tennessee, Kentucky, and other surrounding states will be at Boxwell Reservation that weekend for the Section SR-6 Conclave. At the Section Conclave, Order of the Arrow members gather for world-class training, games, and fellowship. This event only comes to Middle Tennessee roughly once in a decade and we want to showcase our flagship camp to many of the best Scouts and Scouters in the region.
Preparations for the section conclave on April 16-18 are well underway. Already Service Lodge Chairman Matt Brown who is our new Lodge Chief has recruited a staff of 54 people to help serve. "The 54 Arrowmen who have agreed to serve is just the beginning" said Matt. We need 300 of our lodge members to attend this event for both the fun and to serve our brothers from Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Virginia, and Georgia. This is really a historic event in the history of our Lodge. Since Wa-Hi-Nasa began in 1938, Boxwell Reservation has only hosted this event 4 times. This will be largest gathering of Order of the Arrow members this year except for at the National Jamboree.
Check in Friday afternoon at Conclave!!. We will have the rappelling tower open, skeet shooting, and frisbie golf starting at 4:00 PM until dark. These activities will only be available Friday.
Every registered Arrowman is needed. The Lodge will be hosting a workday at Boxwell Reservation on March 27, beginning at 8:30 a.m. More information about the workday
At the recent Section SR-6 Conclave, Ron Turpin, Section Staff Adviser, announced that Wa-Hi-Nasa’s own Carl Head has been appointed as the new Section Adviser.Carl Head has been an active member of the Lodge throughout his time as a youth and adult.He served as the 1983 Lodge Chief and since then has taken on a number of key advising positions.
Carl received the prestigious OA Distinguished Service Award for his service to the Order on the section, regional, and national level in 2002.He has received the District Long Rifle Award, and in 2008, the Silver Beaver. Carl Head finished his second half-marathon recently at the Country Music Marathon in Nashville.Many throughout the council often don’t recognize Carl Head unless he is holding a camera.An avid photographer, he may be seen snapping photos at Scouting events throughout the years.A number of his photographs have appeared on the cover of Jet Trails.