
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America for Boy Scouts, and Scouters elected by their fellow Scouts according to OA membership requirements, and inducted into membership by an OA lodge. The OA has been providing cheerful service to others through youth and adult OA members (known as “Arrowmen”) in various lodges and councils throughout the USA since July 1915.
An Order of the Arrow lodge is granted a charter from the National Council, BSA, upon annual application by the lodge’s local council. Only one lodge charter is granted per council. The OA lodge helps the local council provide a quality Scouting program through recognition of Scouting spirit and performance, youth leadership development, adventurous programming, financial support, and enhanced membership tenure.
Additional Information on the OA
- Mission and Purpose of the OA can be found at OA Mission-Purpose
- National Order of the Arrow history can be found at OA History
- Membership Requirements and Membership Levels can be found at OA Membership
Wyona Lodge #18 Information
- Wyona Lodge 18 history, see Wyona #18 OA History
- Wyona Lodge #18 OA Forms, see Wyona #18 OA Forms
Visit the Wyona Lodge #18 OA Trading Post (Lodge Dues)
2026 OA Conclave at Camp Tuckahoe – Register
Request OA Wyona Lodge #18 for a Visitation or Event
If you would like the OA Wyona Lodge #18 for a visitation, such as Cub Scout AOL or Crossover, Camp Promotion or Visitations, etc., please fill out the OA Visitation Request.
Wyona Lodge #18 Calendar
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For additional information, see the National Order of the Arrow website
