- Unit Relations -
Unit Relations is one of the most important committees because it bridges the gap between the Lodge and each individual troop in the council. All OA Troop Representatives are automatically part of the committee. The OA Troop Representatives serve as communication links between their troops and the Lodge.
Unit Relations has two major responsibilities: One is to promote the Order of the Arrow to Cub Scout Packs by recruiting Arrowmen to help serve on staff for several council-sponsored Cub events. The second responsibility is to maintain good communications and relationships with the individual troops in the council. This is a year-round job. OA Troop Representatives are used to notify their troop about upcoming OA events like the Pow Wows, Fellowship Weekends, and section/national OA events. Unit Relations maintains an email list of OA Troop Representatives to notify them when necessary. If you are an OA Troop Representative and you are not on the list, please contact the committee chair. If your troop does not have an OA Troop Representative, please also notify the committee chair as soon as possible!
Unit Relations has two major responsibilities: One is to promote the Order of the Arrow to Cub Scout Packs by recruiting Arrowmen to help serve on staff for several council-sponsored Cub events. The second responsibility is to maintain good communications and relationships with the individual troops in the council. This is a year-round job. OA Troop Representatives are used to notify their troop about upcoming OA events like the Pow Wows, Fellowship Weekends, and section/national OA events. Unit Relations maintains an email list of OA Troop Representatives to notify them when necessary. If you are an OA Troop Representative and you are not on the list, please contact the committee chair. If your troop does not have an OA Troop Representative, please also notify the committee chair as soon as possible!