Campsite Assignments Campsite Chapters Area 1 George Strake / Aldine Pathfinder North 2 Iron Horse North 3 Orion North 4 Texas Skies West 5 Big Cypress / Copperhead West 6 Arrowmoon / David Crockett West 7 Soaring Eagle/ Mustang West 8 Phoenix North 9 Tall Timbers North 10 Aquila / Twin Bayou/ Tatanka South 11 North Star / Thunder Wolf South 12 Brazos/ Brahman South 18 W.L. Davis/ Flaming Arrow/ Skyline East 19 San Jacinto East 20 Raven East
Letter from the Officers When we took office this year we knew we had the opportunity to do something special, we saw that our chapters were flourishing, so we decided to allow them to compete in a friendly competition. we have created the Colonneh cup to allow chapters to work as a team to push the boundaries of the lodge to places it has never gone before. We have also created an opportunity for the lodge to give service to the camp that has hosted many of our lodge and counsel camps throughout the years. Working with our chapters, we will divide and conquer service projects across the camp, pushing ourselves to make the camp better for the future of scouting in the Sam Houston Area. We will also be engaging in competitive activities in the afternoon. This weekend will offer a great time for all participants! In this guide, you will find information regarding the program, logistics, and policies of Pow Wow 2018. We hope you will use this guide to make the most of your experience. Whether your helping with a service project, playing a game of dodgeball or just being with your fellow Arrowman, we are sure you will have a great time! Yours in Service, Ethan Roberts Tyler Green Reed Czarny Lodge Chief LVC-Admin LVC- Program Jose Chapela Evan Silva Ethan Plumley LVC- Service LVC-Chapter Ops LVC-Inductions
About Fall Pow Wow 2018 What Fall Pow Wow is Colonneh Lodge's premier fall event. It's a weekend full of scout skills, competition, games, food, American Indian Crafts, and so much more! Who Any and All Arrowmen in the Sam Houston Area Council. Where Bovay Scout Ranch 3450 County Rd 317 Navasota, TX 77868 When September 21-23 More information www.colonneh.org Sign up for Remind: Text @fallpowow to 81010 What to Bring Please note this list is not exhaustive. Use your camping experience to determine any other items you may need. Everyone A copy of your BSA Annual Health and Medical Record (this will be shredded at the end of the event, so bring a copy) Field Uniform and OA Sash Activity Uniform(s) Water Bottle Personal Medications (must be on your medical form) Optional, But Helpful Spending Money Smartphone or other web-enabled devices Camera Watch Flashlight Camp Chair
If you re staying the weekend Tent Sleeping Bag Toiletries (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant etc.) Swim Trunks Towel Sleepwear 2-3 pairs of socks 2-3 pairs of underwear Arrival and Check-In Participant Check-in Times Check-In will be conducted from 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm on Friday, September 21st and from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm on Saturday, September 22nd. Please do not arrive earlier or later than the times above as we will not be prepared to check you in. Documents and Fees To check in, please bring a copy of your BSA Annual Health and Medical Records, Parts A and B. Also bring any outstanding dues or fees. Materials All guests will receive a program with a map, schedule, and other important information at check-in. Guests will also receive a wristband. It is very important all guests keep both items with them at all times.
Activities and Program Games During the afternoon on Saturday, as well as other specific times, there will be a wide variety of games for all participants to enjoy, and this year compete in! You can take on your fellow chapters in a game of dodgeball or human foosball, or even a new game like Angry Ravens or even Sporting Arrows! Feel like some more relaxing activities? Come play video games or air hockey in the Brave Cave. Colonneh Café and Trading Post Funnel cakes, fried Twinkies, and more! The Colonneh Café will have delicious snacks and meals for purchase all weekend long. The trading post will be selling Colonneh memorabilia and material throughout the weekend. Make sure you bring some money so you can decked out in the best swag and eat the best food around! American Indian Activities Our American Indian Activities (AIA), offers exciting and hands-on classes and sessions throughout the day. Ever seen cool chokers or fans and wanted one of your own? Come make your own and take it home! Want to learn how to drum or sing? Our AIA team has all the answers and is there for you! Adult Activities This year Adults will have the opportunity to try out rifle, shotgun, and archery shooting in a competitive setting. There will be awards!!! There s no need to buy tickets or pay per round - you can shoot as much as you want at no cost! Shooting sports will be open Saturday afternoon at the shooting ranges. Lodge Officer Elections Lodge officer elections are conducted every year at Fall Pow Wow. This is the time for all youth to elect your future lodge leadership! Candidates will speak during lunch, and all youth Arrowmen can vote from 12:45-2:45 pm. Much More! We obviously can t cover everything that will be going on during this fun-filled weekend! The program you receive at check-in will have all the details on the exciting things to do at Fall Pow Wow 2018
AMERICAN INDIAN ACTIVITIES @ 2018 FALL POW WOW 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm It s Time to Feather up? Feather work is in integral part of Native American regalia. Come and learn the history of feather work, how to make designs in the feathers, learn to decorate with felt, and learn the basics of thread wrapping. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm Get your Warp and Weft on? Come and learn a little history about Native American textile weaving including fingerweaving. Learn basic textile weaving skills and fingerweaving. Help us weave a Colonneh size Texas flag. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm IIlLoominate your regalia! Learn the basic parts of a beading loom and how to prepare a basic pattern. Practice the steps of making a small beading strip that could be used to decorate your regalia. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm It s Time to Feather up? Feather work is in integral part of Native American regalia. Come and learn the history of feather work, how to make designs in the feathers, learn to decorate with felt, and learn the basics of thread wrapping. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm Get your Warp and Weft on? Come and learn a little history about Native American textile weaving including fingerweaving. Learn basic textile weaving skills and fingerweaving. Help us weave a Colonneh size Texas flag. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm IIlLoominate your regalia! Learn the basic parts of a beading loom and how to prepare a basic pattern. Practice the steps of making a small beading strip that could be used to decorate your regalia. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm It s Time to Feather up? Feather work is in integral part of Native American regalia. Come and learn the history of feather work, how to make designs in the feathers, learn to decorate with felt, and learn the basics of thread wrapping. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Get your Warp and Weft on? Come and learn a little history about Native American textile weaving including fingerweaving. Learn basic textile weaving skills and fingerweaving. Help us weave a Colonneh size Texas flag. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Loominate your regalia! Learn the basic parts of a beading loom and how to prepare a basic pattern. Practice the steps of making a small beading strip that could be used to decorate your regalia. Participation is limited to 10 per session. 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm Bead On! Come by the Native American craft area and see Peyote and Flat stitch beading being demonstrated. Learn how it is used in Native American regalia and how to get started. Ongoing Sessions, Stop by anytime, ask questions and more about basic beading. 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm It s all about the Regalia! Learn about different pieces of regalia and how they relate to Native American dance and ceremonial activities. View different regalia styles from Native American dancers, learn the history behind clothing piece including headdress and moccasin styles. AIA representatives will be on hand to walk you through the steps of how to get started building regalia pieces. Ongoing Sessions, Stop by anytime, ask questions and more about basic beading. 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm Native American Singing and Dance Clinic Come into our Powwow circle and learn the basics of Native American Singing. We will focus on a variety of Native American songs, how to properly pronounce the words, and honor Native American culture by learning the correct method to singing Powwow songs. Learn Native American dance styles and their basic steps including traditional, straight, fancy and grass. 1:30 pm to 5:50 pm Powwow Etiquette, American Indian Regalia styles and the cultures behind it Come and learn about Powwow etiquette, regalia and Native American craft from Tom Stone, Southern Region OA AIA Advisor. Mr. Stone has been assisting scouts for more than 40 years, he is a wealth knowledge, an accomplished Craftsman, Singer and Dancer. AIA Daytime Events. 1:30 2:30 2:30 3:30 3:30 4:30 4:30 5:30 Feathers (max. 10) Feathers (max. 10) Feathers (max. 10) Feathers (max. 10) Loom (max. 10) Loom (max. 10) Loom (max. 10) Loom (max. 10) Warp/Weft (max. 10) Warp/Weft (max. 10) Warp/Weft (max. 10) Warp/Weft (max. 10) Powwow Etiquette Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Sing and Dance Clinic Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Sing Practice Group Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Regalia Building Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Bead On Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing