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History of O-Shot-Caw Lodge PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew Glinski   
Sunday, 12 August 2007
O-Shot-Caw Lodge 265South Florida Council of Miami, Florida has had two “Order of the Arrow” Lodges.

On June 20,1944, our local lodge was chartered by the National Lodge, Order of the Arrow, WWW under the name Ala - Paw-Tah Lodge 265. Unfortunately, very little is known about our early lodge. No minutes, patches, neckerchiefs or insignia have been found. On September 8, 1949 our Scout Executive disbanded the lodge seemingly for excessive adult involvement.

For six years, we had no OA lodge. Former OA brothers moving to Miami lobbied for a new lodge here. Finally in April 1955, Tom Gato, Camp director of Camp Snapper Creek was instructed to visit the Area Meet (Section Conference) and report back to Scout Executive McFarland. The report had a positive effect and Mr. McFarland approved a new lodge. On June 28, 1955 the National Office chartered O-Shot-Caw Lodge 265. On August 5, 1955, 22 candidates gathered at Camp Snapper Creek for their first Ordeal. The Aal-Pa-Tah Lodge 237 ceremonies team came down to induct our first candidates.

By 1956 we had grown to over 125 brothers and our first 3 vigils were inducted at the National Order of the Arrow Conference. Richard Galeano, Joseph Galeano and Harold Hollis were these first vigils.

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The Galiano brothers were Indian hobbyists and encouraged the lodge to become active in Group Indian Dance - a tradition that continues until today.

 O-Shot-Caw 265 has won first place in Section Group Dance in the following years: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2007. This is a total of 28 times on a Section level. O-Shot-Caw has won first place in National Team Dance in 1961, 1963, 1969, 1986, and 1990. In recent history, O-Shot-Caw has placed second in the National Team Dance competition in 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002 and 2006.

View movies of our current Dance and Drum Teams:
Dance Team Movie #1 - (11.4mb)
Dance Team Movie #2 - (8.1mb)
Drum Team Movie #1 - (10.4mb)

We are not just a dancing lodge, however. We [O-Shot-Caw] have won the coveted title of Best All Around Lodge in our Section for a total of thirteen times: 1973, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. Notice that nine of those victories are consecutive.

At the 2000 National Order of the Arrow Conference, the NOAC Special Events Committee established the “NOAC Spirit Award”. The award is a glass acrylic flame with the NOAC patch engraved on it. Lodges that demonstrate, spirit, teamwork, and leadership for a common goal are considered for this award. O-Shot-Caw was a recipient of the NOAC spirit award at both the 2000 and 2002 National Conference.

O-Shot-Caw Lodge has received two nationally recognized lodge awards since our founding. In 1969, O-Shot-Caw Lodge was one of the first recipients of the “E. Urner Goodman Camping Award E. Urner Goodman Camping Award.” Its purpose is to encourage and challenge Order of the Arrow members and lodges to increase their effectiveness in promoting and increasing Scout camping in each council.

Lodge Chief Geoff Landau recieves the National Service Award on behalf of the Lodge (2006)In the summer of 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and now 2007, O-Shot-Caw became a recipient of the coveted National Service Award. The National Service Award was established to recognize lodges in each region that have performed outstanding service, both in a qualitative and a quantitative sense, to their council. We have been honored with this prestigious award 5 years in a row.

In 1959, just 4 years after our reorganization, we hosted the Section Conference. Art Tate, our chief from 1956-58, and later a decorated Vietnam Veteran, recalls his fondest memory of that conference, its theme. “A man who can lead 10 others is better than the man who can do the work of 10”.

 

We hosted the Section Conferences in 1959, 1963, 1971, 1979, 1987, 1996, and in 2005. In 1975 we hosted the first Section Seminars training event held with the Council of Chiefs. We have hosted the section seminars again in 1977, 1978, 1985, & 1995.

We have an honorable record of service to our Section with 31 brothers serving as Section Officers.

Section Officers from O-Shot-Caw Lodge:
1957: Jim Rogan - Historian 1959: Tom Davis - Treasurer
1961: Doug Kirk - Vice Chief 1962: Bill Partridge - Treasurer
1963: Tom Watts - Chief 1963: Rick Louden - Treasurer
1965: Dan Newall - Vice Chief 1967: Buddy Marker - Historian
1968: Wes Griffin - Vice Chief 1970: Don Graham - Treasurer
1971: Larry Cook - Treasurer 1972: Larry Cook -Vice Chief
1974: Mark Wilson - Treasurer 1974: Mark Wilson - Treasurer
1975: Bill Cowles- Chief 1977: Tim Caster - Vice Chief
1979: Barry Ekle - Chief 1985: Gary Nolan - Vice Chief
1986: Mike Weinthal - Vice Chief 1986: Phil Engelmann - Chief
1986: Jorge Mederos - Historian 1994: Jason Wolz - Vice Chief
1995: Jason Wolz - Chief 1995: George Michna - Vice Chief
1996: Devang Desai - Chief 1997: Alexander Rubin - Treasurer
2005: Alex Gomez - Vice Chief 2006: Alex Gomez - Chief
2006: Geoffrey Landau - Chief 2007: Geoffrey Landau - Chief
2007: Jamie Nelson - Secretary  

DSA Three of our Brothers have served or are serving as National OA Committee Men - Thomas Tatham, Ron Bell and Alex Gomez. Eight have received the Order's highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award: Thomas Tatham, Phil Engelman, Ron Bell, John Rotruck, Devang Desai, Robert Kuntsman, Paul Anderson and Stan Hoff. Twice we have had national conference vice chiefs: Jason Wolz, conference vice chief of Indian Events at the 1995 Philmont Retreat and again in 1996 at NOAC with Devang Desai serving as conference vice chief of Indian Events.

In 1975 we formed a joint contingent with Echockotee Lodge 200 of Jacksonville to attend NOAC and in 1985 we formed a joint contingent with Osceola 564 for the OA Philmont Trek.

We are justifiably proud of our service to the Section, but service to our Council is our greatest pride. In 1992, following the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, O-Shot-Caw launched a program of Brothers helping Brothers to rebuild the troops destroyed by the hurricane and we mounted a monumental effort to restore the two South Florida camps heavily damaged by this storm: Camp Everglades and Camp Seminole. Thousands of man-hours were donated to scouting by the O-Shot-Caw lodge.

Following a tragic accident and the loss of a brother’s life in 1991 we established the Joseph Aaron Abbot Campership fund to aid Scouts in need to go to summer camp. Yearly our Haunted Forest and now the Scout Youth Expo have donated thousands of dollars to this cause. So far over $106,500.00 has been raised and distributed to our fellow Scouts.

In 1999, O-Shot-Caw noticed a problem with Brotherhood retention among lodges around the nation. In response to this problem, O-Shot-Caw Lodge created the First Year Arrowman Program. The First Year Arrowman Program has been such a success that it was featured in the National Lodge Program Resource Book, and the National Bulletin. Moreover, dozens of lodges around he nation have contacted our Lodge Executive Committee for more information on the First Year Arrowman Program.

For O-Shot-Caw Lodge, we “find the greater beauty in the life of cheerful service”. Brotherhood, Cheerfulness, Service!

O-Shot-Caw Lodge National Officers
2007: Alex Gomez - Southern Region Chief

O-Shot-Caw Lodge Chiefs
Clell Coleman 1955-1955 Joe Galeano 1955-1956 Art Tate 1956-1957
Art Tate 1957-1958 Phillip Barnett 1958-1959 Aaron Todd 1959-1960
Doug Kirk 1960-1961 Bill Partridge 1961-1962 Rick Louden 1962-1963
Bruce Minger 1963-1964 Bob Rowe 1964-1965 Ed Partridge 1965-1966
Ron Bell 1966-1967 Charles Marker 1967-1968 Wes Griffin 1968-19
Chris Lane 1969-1970 John Howard 1970-1971 David Blackard 1971-1972
Bill Cowles 1972-1973 Bill Cowles 1973-1974 Joseph Spoto 1974-1975
Tim Caster 1975-1976 James P. Durden 1976-1977 James E. Keener 1977-1978
Steve Servais 1978-1979 Jorge Rodreguez 1979-1980 Mark Janofsky 1980-1981
Mark Manley 1981-1982 Gary Nolan 1982-1983 Phil Engelmann 1983-1984
Phil Engelmann 1984-1985 Phil Engelmann 1985-1986 Mike Adams 1986-1987
Marc Stewart 1987-1988 Marc Stewart 1988-1989 Chris Miller 1989-1990
Chris Miller 1990-1991 Rick Duley 1991-1992 Devang Desai 1992-1993
Devang Desai 1993-1994 Devang Desai 1994-1995 Tony Licuidine 1995-1996
Bobby Kunstman 1996-1997 Ivan Lopez 1997-1998 Ivan Lopez 1998-1999
Sean McKnight 1999-2000 Josh Levenson 2000-2001 Josh Levenson 2001-2002
Josh Levenson 2002-2003 Brian Polino 2003-2004 Brian Polino 2004-2005
Geoffrey Landau 2005-2007 Chaz Pinna 2007 Michael Worley 2007-Today

 

 
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