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Every spring, in the woods high atop Lookout Mountain, Order of the Arrow members (Scouting s National Honor Society) gather at Comer Scout Reservation in Mentone to celebrate the Order s history and honor Scouting s American Indian heritage. Newcomers join alongside seasoned experts to expand our traditions of American Indian dancing, Indian regalia and crafts, and a whole lot of interesting exhibits. Once again, we re inviting all of you! They ll be opportunities to learn more about Scouting and rich American Indian heritage, including making a piece your own handmade Indian regalia. Did we mention we are practically opening up the camp in the afternoon for all sorts of fun?! The archery and rifle range plus BB shooting as well. Not to mention the council renowned Thunder Bird will be open for units to sign up at the event to take a guided Hike. We will also have a big camp service project that scouts can participate in to fill up the hours needed to reach the next rank. Saturday s program will culminate with an exciting Indian Powwow and Expo. The Powwow will celebrate and pay tribute to our American Indian heritage, featuring talented drummers, singers, and dancers from across the southeast as they wear regalia based on authentic Iroquois and Plains Indian designs and perform traditional dance styles such as grass, fancy, and traditional. The Expo is an awesome festival packed with awesome activities. Make your own Indian items, and let loose on all the booths and activates have planned. If you have been to a Spring Powwow before, you do not want to miss this! Indian Craft Booths Indian Regalia Booth GAC Summer Camp Program Booth GAC Camp Use Booth Ultimate Frisbee Game High Adventure Opportunities NYLT and Wood Badge Booth Birds of Prey Demonstration American Indian History Booth Dance Classes And much more!

Saturday s program will culminate with an exciting American Indian Powwow. This pow-wow will celebrate and pay tribute to our American Indian heritage, featuring talented drummers, singers, and dancers from across the southeast as they wear regalia based on authentic Iroquois and Plains Indian designs and performing traditional dance styles such as grass, fancy, and traditional. As the moon rises over Camp Comer, join us in the Flatt Rock Council Ring for our closing show produced by nationally recognized Coosa Shows group. Webelos will have a special opportunity to participate in unique Crossover and Arrow of Light ceremony performed by nationally recognized teams from Coosa Lodge. After the closing show, join us for an ice cream social, patch trading, and an OA memorabilia display! Everyone will receive a Coosa Lodge Order of the Arrow event patch just for attending. This year our patch is a special memorial patch to honor our recently passed Brother, Zac Brewer. Once you arrive at the site, report to the Powwow Headquarters. Have your Unit Registration Sheet completed with all youth and adults attending from your unit. It will be helpful if the unit leader pays for everyone when registering. There will be designated separate camping areas for Troop and Packs. You will be expected to camp in your applicable designated campsites with the exception of Webelos Scouts, who may camp with a Troop that is associated with your pack. Maps, a schedule of events, and patches will be available at Powwow Headquarters when you check in. Just look for the Registration signs!

DATE: March 17 th, 18 th & 19 th, 2017; Friday night (optional), Saturday and Sunday morning. LOCATION: Comer Scout Reservations (see directions & maps at the end of this document) DRESS: Official Field Uniform (Class A) should be worn when you arrive, at the closing show, and for Sunday s Scout s Own services. Units should wear Activity Uniforms (Class B) or other appropriate clothing at other times. FOOD: Once again, due to overwhelming demand we have increased our meals served at this event. Now all meals will be served! That s right, Friday Cracker Barrel, All meals Saturday, and Breakfast on Sunday. The Coosa Lodge will also host an Ice Cream Social Saturday night following the show free of charge. REGISTRATION: The Registration fee will be $30.00 per person (Scouts and Adults) for those registering prior to March 1 st, $35 per person after that date. This fee includes: Insurance, Camping Fee, Food, Craft Supplies, plus a Powwow Patch for each participant. If you have Webelos that want to participate in the OA Crossover Ceremony at the Closing Show, please notify the Registrar and make sure you sign up all Webelos from your unit on the Crossover form there. Pre-Registration will be offered at www.coosa50.org you may also mail the attached form into the Birmingham Scout office. ARRIVAL: Units should check in on Friday between 5:00 and 8:15 at Staff HQ (look for signs) and Saturday between 8:00am and 2:00pm. CAMPSITES: Camping is by Unit and campsites will be assigned upon check-in. Trash cans in each campsite should be used and trash bags taken to the entrance of the campsite by the road when the unit departs Sunday morning. Upon breaking camp Sunday morning, your campsite needs to be cleaned up and left cleaner than you found it. All campfires must be properly extinguished and cleaned. FACILITIES: Bath houses have separate youth/adult restrooms. Instruct your unit to use appropriate rest room. PARKING: Parking will be restricted to the parking lot areas only. Roads into camp and the area around the Parade Field must be kept clear for camp staff and emergency vehicle use. Each overnight unit will be allowed to bring in vehicles to load and unload equipment then must park those vehicles in the camp or overflow parking lot. Each unit will be allowed to keep a unit trailer in their designated campsite. FIRST AID: Medical staff will be in attendance to take care of any minor medical emergencies. Each unit must have BSA Health Forms on all participants. They will be retained by the unit but must be readily available and accessible to the first aid staff at all times. Unit leaders are responsible to ensure prescription medication for scouts are turned into the First Aid station for dispensation. Please have a leader give Camp Comer s phone number, (256) 634-4389, as the emergency contact number for scout s families since cell reception is spotty at the Camp.

Please mail with payment to the Greater Alabama Council Birmingham Scout Office: 516 Liberty parkway Birmingham, AL 35242. You may also register online at www.coosa50.org. You may pre-register for Advancements online, or onsite at the event. Be Warned, Merit badges will fill up quickly at onsite registration. March 17 th 19 th, 2017 Unit # Adult Leader: Youth Leader Troop: Pack: Crew: Number of Scouts and Adults: X $30.00 per person on or before March 1 st = $ X $35.00 per person after March 1 st and at event = $ We are attending as day visitors only: Yes No Campsite Assigned: Total enclosed = $ (Staff will assign) Adult leaders attending: 2. 3. 4. Youth Attending: 1. 1. 11. 21. 2. 12. 22. 3. 13. 23. 4. 14. 24. 5. 15. 25. 6. 16. 26. 7. 17. 27. 8. 18. 28. 9. 19. 29. 10. 20. 30.

Medical or Dietary Concerns: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. List any additional youth and/or adult names on a separate form and attach and submit together. For questions or more info contact us at powwow@coosa50.org

Comer Scout Reservation March 17 th 19 th, 2017 Friday Night March 17 th 5:00 PM 8:15 PM Registration Opens (Staff, Troops and Packs) 8:30PM 10:00 PM Registration Ends (Staff meeting in SM Lounge) 8:30 PM 10:30 PM Movie & and Cracker Barrel in Dining Hall (Everyone Welcome!) 11:00 PM Lights Out / Quite Time Taps Saturday March 18 th 7:00 AM 7:45 AM Breakfast in Dining Hall 8:00 AM 2:00 PM Registration (for late arriving units and OA members) 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Advancement Session #1 (see locations at Check in) 9:00 AM 4:00 PM Trading Post Open (Snacks, OA and Indian items) 10:05 AM 12:05 PM Advancement Session #2 (see locations at Check in) 12:20 PM 1:15 PM Lunch (Pick up Lunch on the Parade Field) 12:30 PM 3:00 PM Spring EXPO! (Parade Field and Program Areas) 1:00 PM Return Thunder Bird Trail Hike Bring Lunch (Meet @ Flag Pole) 1:30 PM 2:30 PM Camp Service Project Sign Up at Registration (Meet @ Flag Pole) 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Powwow (Indian Dancing in Circle on Parade Field) 5:00 PM 6:15 PM Free Time and Supper (Troop & Packs on their own) 6:30 PM 7:00 PM Pre-Show Fun and Celebration Council Arena 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Coosa Show and Crossover Ceremony Council Arena 8:00 PM 8:30 PM Ice Cream Social (Parade Field) 8:30 PM 10:30 PM Patch-A-Palooza & Movie (Dining Hall) 11:30 PM Sunday March 19 th Lights Out / Quite Time Taps 7:30 AM 8:00AM Breakfast in Dining Hall 8:30 AM 9:00 AM Scout s Own & Vespers (Meet @ Parade Field) 9:30 AM 11:00 AM Check Out at the Registration area

Cub Scout Adventures Group Elective Can be completed? Before and After Powwow Tiger Stories in Shapes Yes N/A Tiger Tiger Theater Yes N/A Wolf Digging in the Past Yes N/A Wolf Collections and Hobbies Yes Scout Needs to bring his own 10 item collection to Powwow to complete the adventure there Wolf Adventures in Coins Yes N/A Bear Bear Picnic Basket No After Powwow, the Scout will need to pick out ingredients and make a meal at home that he will plan at Powwow to complete the adventure Bear Beat of the Drum Yes N/A Webelo/AOL Castaway Yes N/A Webelo/AOL Engineer Yes N/A Webelo/AOL Into the Woods No After Powwow, the Scout will need to plant and care for a tree to complete the adventure

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Camp EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN SUMMARY This Camp Emergency Preparedness Plan has been developed for this event. All units should review to familiarize themselves with their responsibilities under the Plan. CAMP EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN In the event of an weather emergency is declared, the signal will be one long blast lasting 3 to 5 seconds which will be repeated after about a 30 second pause. Upon receipt of the weather emergency signal, units should proceed to the nearest shower house and move to the inner most walls. In the event an emergency is declared that is not weather related, an emergency signal will be sounded. The signal will be three short (3 second) air horn or siren blasts and repeated after a 30 second pause. Upon receiving the emergency signal, all Scouts and leaders must gather on the Parade Field in front of the Dining Hall and wait for further instructions. Units will be briefed by the staff as to the nature of the emergency and what corresponding action is to be taken as expedient as possible. LOST PERSON(S) Lost persons should be reported to the Camp Office or First Aid Station as soon as safely possible. OVERNIGHT UNITS Units participating must camp either by units or as contingent units with appropriate two deep adult leadership. No youth will be allowed to stay overnight without appropriate adult leaders. During unit check-in (at the Staff HQ), each unit participating in the event must have a registered adult individual as their Unit Leader. DAY VISITORS Visitors for the day must check in upon arrival. Any persons found on camp property failing to register and without appropriate wrist band will be removed from the premises. THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED FROM EACH UNIT : The name of the leader in charge at camp and emergency backup [including phone number(s)]. This should be someone not at the camp who can be reached in the event an emergency arises impacting the adult leadership of the unit. The unit is camping in their designated campsite. Keep up with their youth/adult participants. Make First Aid Office personnel aware of any pertinent medical information concerning individuals in their unit that could affect timely and effective emergency care. Each unit will be responsible for ensure prescription medications are dispensed to members of their unit by the First Aid staff Unit leader must have a copy of a current BSA medical form for each of their members. Units leaving the camp, for any reason, should check out with Registration or at the Camp Office. Individuals leaving camp, for any reason, should check out with their unit leaders.

Comer Scout Reservation 16490 County Road 89 Mentone, Alabama 35984