Cardinal Conclave

Section SR-7B includes six OA lodges that cover the eastern two-thirds of North Carolina.  The following lodges make up the section:  Tsoiotsi Tsogalii #70, Occoneechee #104, Croatan #117, Wahissa #118, Nayawin Rar #296 and Klahican #331.  From North Carolina’s earliest area meeting in the 1940s to today the territory covered by these lodges has remained in the same section.    Through the years the section has added and lost a few lodges and had different designations.  It went from Area I to Area 6A, Section SE-3A to SE-7, and from SR-7 to SR-7B.  The section uses the name “Cardinal Conclave” for its big annual event.  While the section has only six lodges it claims the designation of holding the nation’s largest conclave each April. Typically the Cardinal Conclave draws well over 1,000 Arrowmen.

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Occoneechee Lodge 104 Trade-O-Ree Memories

Many collectors from North Carolina were in attendance for the Occoneechee Lodge 104 Trade-O-Ree that was held at Camp Durant near Carthage, NC over the weekend of August 22-23.  This video lasts right at 90 seconds.  Enjoy! Submitted by Webmaster Jason Spangler Please leave comments below!

2014 Cardinal Conclave Memorabilia Preorder Live

One of the unique ways that SR-7B makes the budget for its conclave is by running an online preorder system.  The beauty of this is that you don’t even have to be attending to complete an order.  You have to make arrangements for someone in your lodge to pick it up – but if you …Read More

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Memorabilia History

2011 SR-7B Section Conclave Report

The 2011 SR-7B Section Conclave was held at Camp Raven Knob located near Mt. Airy, NC on April 15 – 17 and hosted by Wahissa Lodge 118. Rob Orr served as Section Chief.  He was not elected to the job, but took over after the untimely death of Michael Turner on May 1, 2010. Over …Read More

Early NC Collectors Publication – Section 3A Traders

Section “3-A Traders” was an early attempt to catalog North Carolina OA issues for lodges in Section 3-A shortly after it was changed from Section 6-A.  I printed these on a mimeograph machine in the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity office located in the basement of Smith Building on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. Download the PDF Booklet Submitted by …Read More

Area 6-A goes to 1958 NOAC

The six lodges currently in Section SR-7B have enjoyed being together in the same section for over 70 years.  This close association has led to friendships between Arrowmen and a number of traditions.  This camaraderie can be traced back to the 1950s. On August 23, 1958 a contingent of 37 Arrowmen from Area 6-A boarded …Read More

History of Section SR-7B – The OA Comes to North Carolina

The OA comes to North Carolina In early 1933 Greensboro Council hired a new Scout Executive, Frank W. Braden.  He was an experienced professional Scouter having worked in Birmingham, Alabama.  While there he was a charter member of their Order of the Arrow Lodge, Cherokee Lodge 50.  In a Special Camp Bulletin he advised Scout …Read More

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