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Lodges Plan Exciting Travel Stops En Route to NOAC

Many contingents are doing exciting activities before and after NOAC. As part of their journey, they’re seeking new heights even in their travels to CU Boulder. Adding fun activities and bonding as a lodge is a part of the NOAC 2024 adventure.

Madockawanda Lodge (Pine Tree Council) and Pamola Lodge (Katahdin Area Council) spent time seeing the sights of Colorado before they arrived at NOAC. Not only did they go to the Denver Zoo and Denver Botanical Gardens, they capped off their travels by going to the Rocky Mountain National Park.

Nguttitehen Lodge (Lincoln Heritage Council) from Louisville, Kentucky stopped by the Denver Pre-NOAC Trade-O-Ree on their way to the conference. 

“Trade-O-Rees are an easy way to have a lot of fun and make some new memories for the Arrowmen of our contingents,” shared Co-Contingent Leader Brandon Hayes. Nguttitehen Lodge will also be stopping by Meow Wolf, an interactive art museum, on their way back to Kentucky after the conference.

If your lodge had an awesome experience on the way to NOAC 2024, make sure to share it on social media with the hashtag #NOAC2024. You can also submit photos through the Studio Boulder submission section on the NOAC app.