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FAQs

Here are the most common questions


1.What is the Order of the Arrow? The Order of the Arrow is Scouting’s National Honor Society. 
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2.How do I become a member of the Order of the Arrow? In order to become a member, you must be elected by your Troop or Varsity Team, You must be at least First Class, and completed 15 days & nights of camping including at least one week-long camp. Then you must be approved by your scoutmaster. 
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3.What does Ohlone mean? Ohlone is the name of a local Native American tribe. 
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4.What is the lodge totem? The lodge totem is the California Sea Otter. We affecionately call ours “Otto” 
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5.What is the mailing address of the Lodge? All mail should be sent to: Ohlone Lodge #63, 1150 Chess Drive, Foster City, CA 94404-1107 
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6.Who should checks be made out to? All checks for OA and other Scouting funtions will always be made payable to: Boy Scouts of America. 
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7.How much are lodge dues? Lodge dues are $20 per year
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8.How often do I have to pay dues? The annual dues period coincides with the Lodge charter year, January 1st thru December 31st of the following year. The membership renewal drive begins in October and lasts thru December. New members inducted into the Order at the Fall Ordeal are automatically extended into the next year. 
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9.Where may I purchase lodge flaps and OA materials? Lodge flaps and other OA materials are only available at lodge functions/events. 
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10.Which flap should I wear? Wear whichever one you want on your right breast pocket. But also know that the lodge flap is insignia and means current dues paid membership in the lodge. If you have not renewed your membership in the lodge, you should not be wearing the lodge insignia or lodge flap. 
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11.What do the border colors represent? The black border lodge flap is the general membership issue flap from 2004 to present. This replaced the grey border that was in use from 1996 to 2004. A red border lodge flap represents a charter member of the lodge when it was formed in 1995. A limited number of red border lodge flaps (two per member) were issued only in the first year of Ohlone Lodge. The gold border lodge flap represents a member of the Lodge Executive Commitee, the governing body of Ohlone Lodge. To qualify, a youth or adult must participate as a lodge officer, lodge committee chairman, or advisor for a full term of office. The lodge advisor may then award those officers, committee chairs, and advisors for having completed their office to the best of their ability. The gold bordered flap is a sign of demonstrated leadership. In addition, a silver border lodge flap is issued to village chiefs and advisers. Gold and silver lodge flaps can only be issued once a lifetime per person. 
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12.What is Ohlone Lodge’s newsletter called ?“In Otter News” and “The Otterside” are the lodge publications.

In Otter News is the bi-weekly publication focusing on upcoming events

The Otterside is published quarterly it contains information on upcoming lodge events, functions, and news from the national office and our OA section for the annual conclave.