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− | '''Section SR-9''' was formed in | + | '''Section SR-9''' was formed in 1993, then disbanded in 1997 following a realignment of the [[Southern Region]]. It was reformed in 2008 from pieces of [[Section SR-1]], [[Section SR-4N]], and [[Section SR-6S]]. The first SR-9 [[Conclave]] was held in [[List of 2009 Section Conclaves|2009]] at [[Comer Scout Reservation]] and hosted by [[Coosa Lodge]]. |
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− | <timelinetable title="SR-9 Member Lodge History ( | + | <timelinetable title="SR-9 Member Lodge History (1993 to 1997)" footer="Lorem ipsum blah blah blah." width="100%"> |
1993|1997|Comanche | 1993|1997|Comanche | ||
1993|1997|A-Booik-Paa-Gun | 1993|1997|A-Booik-Paa-Gun | ||
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1993|1997|Ti'ak | 1993|1997|Ti'ak | ||
1993|1995|Chickasah | 1993|1995|Chickasah | ||
− | 1993| | + | 1993|1997|Hi' Lo Ha Chy' A-La |
1995|1997|Ahoalan-Nachpikin | 1995|1997|Ahoalan-Nachpikin | ||
− | 2008| | + | </timelinetable> |
− | 2008| | + | |
− | 2008| | + | Notes: |
− | 2008| | + | * In the summer of 1993, Ittawamba 235 was transferred to the new Section SR-6A. |
− | 2008| | + | * In 1995, Koi Hatachie #345 merged with Chickasah #406 to form Ahoalan-Nachpikin Lodge #558. |
− | 2008| | + | * After the [[1997 Southern Region Realignment]], several lodges left SR-9 for other sections. The remaining lodges became SR-8A. |
− | 2008| | + | |
− | 2008| | + | <timelinetable title="SR-9 Member Lodge History (2008 to Present)" footer="Lorem ipsum blah blah blah." width="100%"> |
− | 2008| | + | 2008|2020|Alibamu |
+ | 2008|2020|Aracoma | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Chattahoochee | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Coosa | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Echeconnee | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Egwa Tawa Dee | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Ini-To | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Mowogo | ||
+ | 2008|2020|Waguli | ||
2010|2012|Alapaha | 2010|2012|Alapaha | ||
2010|2012|Immokalee | 2010|2012|Immokalee | ||
2010|2013|Pithlako | 2010|2013|Pithlako | ||
− | 2013| | + | 2013|2020|Withlacoochee |
− | 2014| | + | 2014|2020|I-Tsu-La |
</timelinetable> | </timelinetable> | ||
Notes: | Notes: | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
* During the [[2008 Southern Region Realignment]], SR-9 was re-established. | * During the [[2008 Southern Region Realignment]], SR-9 was re-established. | ||
* Alapaha, Immokalee, and Pithlako joined SR-9 in 2010 after a realignment in the Southern Region. | * Alapaha, Immokalee, and Pithlako joined SR-9 in 2010 after a realignment in the Southern Region. | ||
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=== Officers === | === Officers === | ||
* Section Chief: Jacob Schlies | * Section Chief: Jacob Schlies | ||
− | * Section Vice Chief: | + | * Section Vice Chief: Nathan Moore (Coosa) |
− | * Section Secretary: Andrew Smith ( | + | * Section Secretary: Andrew Smith (?) |
=== Advisers === | === Advisers === | ||
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* Associate Section Advisers: James Tarbox | * Associate Section Advisers: James Tarbox | ||
* Section Secretary Adviser: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis | * Section Secretary Adviser: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis | ||
− | * Section Staff Adviser: Larry Newton | + | * Section Staff Adviser: Larry Newton, Hayes Looney |
=== Events=== | === Events=== | ||
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* Conclave: | * Conclave: | ||
− | ** April 15-17, | + | ** April 15-17, 2016 |
** Camp Rainey Mountain (Mowogo) | ** Camp Rainey Mountain (Mowogo) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * At the [[2016 National Order of the Arrow Planning Meeting]], Patrick Mapp was selected to serve as the Jamboree Vice-Chief for the Order of the Arrow Service Corps for the [[2017 National Scout Jamboree]]. | ||
== 2017 == | == 2017 == | ||
+ | === Officers === | ||
+ | * Section Chief: Austin Thrift | ||
+ | * Section Vice Chief: Austin Clark (Ini-To Lodge) | ||
+ | * Section Secretary: Joseph B. (I-Tsu-La Lodge) | ||
+ | * Section Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering: Adler Salem (Coosa Lodge) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Advisers === | ||
+ | * Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper | ||
+ | * Associate Section Advisers: James Tarbox | ||
+ | * Section Secretary Adviser: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis | ||
+ | * Section Staff Adviser: Hayes Looney | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Events=== | ||
+ | * Indian Winter: | ||
+ | ** February 3-5, 2017 | ||
+ | ** Warner Scout Reservation (Alibamu) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Heartland Gathering: | ||
+ | ** April 21-23, 2017 | ||
+ | ** Camp Frank G. Lumpkin (Chattahoochee) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * Starting with the 2017 event, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs has decided to re-brand their annual conclave event as "Heartland Gathering", leveraging the marketing tagline "Serving the Southern Heartland." | ||
+ | * The Council of Chiefs elected to add a fourth officer, the Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering, on Sunday, April 23rd, 2017. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 2018 == | ||
=== Officers === | === Officers === | ||
* Section Chief: TBD | * Section Chief: TBD | ||
* Section Vice Chief: TBD | * Section Vice Chief: TBD | ||
* Section Secretary: TBD | * Section Secretary: TBD | ||
+ | * Section Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering: TBD | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Advisers === | ||
+ | * Section Adviser: TBD | ||
+ | * Associate Section Advisers: TBD | ||
+ | * Section Secretary Adviser: TBD | ||
+ | * Section Staff Adviser: TBD | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Events=== | ||
+ | * Indian Winter: | ||
+ | ** February 2-4, 2018 | ||
+ | ** [[Black Creek Scout Reservation]] (I-Tsu-La) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Heartland Gathering: | ||
+ | ** April 20-22, 2018 | ||
+ | ** [[Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation]] (Coosa) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * The [[2018 SR-9 Heartland Gathering]] was originally scheduled to be hosted by Withlacoochee Lodge. After both of their camps received tornado damage in early 2017, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs unanimously approved a motion to move the event to Comer Scout Reservation. | ||
+ | * Coosa and Withlacoochee will simply swap spots in the service lodge rotation, therefore Withlacoochee will host the 2020 SR-9 Heartland Gathering. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 2019 == | ||
+ | === Officers === | ||
+ | * Section Chief: Austin Clark () | ||
+ | * Section Vice Chief: Joseph Barnes (Aracoma) | ||
+ | * Section Secretary: William Rud () | ||
=== Advisers === | === Advisers === | ||
* Section Adviser: TBD | * Section Adviser: TBD | ||
* Associate Section Advisers: TBD | * Associate Section Advisers: TBD | ||
+ | * Section Secretary Adviser: TBD | ||
* Section Staff Adviser: TBD | * Section Staff Adviser: TBD | ||
=== Events=== | === Events=== | ||
* Indian Winter: | * Indian Winter: | ||
− | ** February | + | ** January 11-13, 2019 |
− | ** | + | ** [[Camp Tukabatchee]] (Alibamu Lodge) |
+ | |||
+ | * Conclave: | ||
+ | ** April 5-7, 2019 | ||
+ | ** [[Black Creek Scout Reservation]] (I-Tsu-La Lodge) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * In August 2018, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs voted to discontinue the use of "Heartland Gathering" branding for its annual Conclave. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 2020 == | ||
+ | === Officers === | ||
+ | * Section Chief: Joseph Barnes (Aracoma) | ||
+ | * Section Vice Chief: Tyler Wright (Coosa) | ||
+ | * Section Secretary: Joey Fletcher (Waguli) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Advisers === | ||
+ | * Section Adviser: Mr. Greg Moore | ||
+ | * Associate Section Advisers: Mr. Ken Barton, Mr. Craig Rotter | ||
+ | * Section Secretary Adviser: Mr. Daniel Giles | ||
+ | * Section Website Adviser: Mr. Mike Bazonis | ||
+ | * Section Staff Adviser: Mr. Hayes Looney | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Events=== | ||
+ | * Indian Winter: | ||
+ | ** February 2-4, 2018 | ||
+ | ** [[Black Creek Scout Reservation]] (I-Tsu-La) | ||
* Conclave: | * Conclave: | ||
− | ** April | + | ** TBD (was April 17-19, 2020) |
− | ** Camp | + | ** [[Camp Patten]] (Withlacoochee Lodge) |
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | * Indian Winter was originally scheduled for January 10-12, but was rescheduled at the last minute (on January 8) due to a reliable threat of severe weather during the weekend. This proved to be a wise decision as tornadoes swept through the Southeast United States over the weekend. | ||
+ | * On March 16, 2020, in response to a global coronavirus pandemic, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs voted unanimously to move the 2020 SR-9 Conclave to a new date in the fall. It was originally scheduled for April 17-19, 2020. | ||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[History of Section SR-1]] | ||
+ | * [[History of Section SR-4N]] | ||
+ | * [[History of Section SR-6S]] | ||
+ | * [[History of the Southern Region]] | ||
+ | * [[National Order of the Arrow Realignments]] | ||
[[Category:Southern Region Sections]] | [[Category:Southern Region Sections]] | ||
[[Category:Active Order of the Arrow Sections]] | [[Category:Active Order of the Arrow Sections]] |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 18 March 2020
Section SR-9 was formed in 1993, then disbanded in 1997 following a realignment of the Southern Region. It was reformed in 2008 from pieces of Section SR-1, Section SR-4N, and Section SR-6S. The first SR-9 Conclave was held in 2009 at Comer Scout Reservation and hosted by Coosa Lodge.
Dating Conventions
- For the purposes of this timeline, an officer's term shall be defined by the calendar year in which he was elected.
Lodge Membership Timeline
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<timelinetable title="SR-9 Member Lodge History (1993 to 1997)" footer="Lorem ipsum blah blah blah." width="100%"> 1993|1997|Comanche 1993|1997|A-Booik-Paa-Gun 1993|1997|Watonala Lodge 1993|1997|Ashwanchi Kinta 1993|1997|Chicksa 1993|1993|Ittawamba 1993|1997|Sebooney Okasucca 1993|1995|Koi Hatachie 1993|1997|Ti'ak 1993|1995|Chickasah 1993|1997|Hi' Lo Ha Chy' A-La 1995|1997|Ahoalan-Nachpikin </timelinetable>
Notes:
- In the summer of 1993, Ittawamba 235 was transferred to the new Section SR-6A.
- In 1995, Koi Hatachie #345 merged with Chickasah #406 to form Ahoalan-Nachpikin Lodge #558.
- After the 1997 Southern Region Realignment, several lodges left SR-9 for other sections. The remaining lodges became SR-8A.
<timelinetable title="SR-9 Member Lodge History (2008 to Present)" footer="Lorem ipsum blah blah blah." width="100%"> 2008|2020|Alibamu 2008|2020|Aracoma 2008|2020|Chattahoochee 2008|2020|Coosa 2008|2020|Echeconnee 2008|2020|Egwa Tawa Dee 2008|2020|Ini-To 2008|2020|Mowogo 2008|2020|Waguli 2010|2012|Alapaha 2010|2012|Immokalee 2010|2013|Pithlako 2013|2020|Withlacoochee 2014|2020|I-Tsu-La </timelinetable>
Notes:
- During the 2008 Southern Region Realignment, SR-9 was re-established.
- Alapaha, Immokalee, and Pithlako joined SR-9 in 2010 after a realignment in the Southern Region.
- In 2013, Alapaha and Immokalee merged to form Withlacoochee.
- In 2014, Pithlako merged with Tomo Chi-Chi Lodge to form I-Tsu-La Lodge and remain in SR-9.
1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998 to 2007
After the 1997 Conclave, SR-9 was disbanded.
2008
SR-9 officially resumed business upon the completion of the 2008 Conclaves for each lodge's section. The officers elected at each of those events would continue to serve in SR-9 until the 2009 SR-9 Conclave.
Officers
- Section Co-Chiefs:
- Jordan Hammons (Aracoma), elected at 2008 SR-1 Conclave
- James Tarbox (Coosa), elected at 2008 SR-6S Conclave
- Section Vice Chief:
- Jonathan Stone (Waguli), elected at 2008 SR-6S Conclave
- Section Co-Secretaries:
- Matt Chandler, elected at 2008 SR-4N Conclave
- Dan Trust (Echeconnee), elected at 2008 SR-6S Conclave
Notes:
- James Tarbox was selected at the 2008 National Planning Meeting to serve as the Shows CVC for the upcoming NOAC.
Advisers
- Section Adviser: James Flatt (Coosa)
- Secretary Advisers: Tim Hall (Coosa), Mike Bazonis (Alibamu)
- Staff Adviser: Seth Hill (Coosa)
2009
Officers
- Section Chief: Jordan Hammons
- Section Vice Chief: Rajpal Sagoo (Egwa Tawa Dee)
- Section Secretary: Dan Trust
Advisers
- Section Adviser: James Flatt
- Associate Section Advisers: Frank Harper, Greg Moore
- Section Secretary Advisers: Tim Hall, Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Andrew Gast
Events
- Winter Leadership Retreat
- February 7-9, 2009
- Comer Scout Reservation
- Conclave
- April 17-19, 2009
- Comer Scout Reservation
2010
Officers
- Section Chief: Rajpal Sagoo
- Section Vice Chief: Matthew Beck (TBD)
- Section Secretary: Jacob Schlies (Chattahoochee)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: James Flatt
- Associate Section Advisers: Frank Harper, Greg Moore
- Section Secretary Advisers: Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Andrew Gast
Events
- Winter Leadership Retreat:
- February 5-6, 2010
- Camp Tuckabatchee (Alibamu)
- Conclave:
- April 16-18, 2010
- Camp Tuckabatchee (Alibamu)
2011
Officers
- Section Chief: Jacob Schlies
- Section Vice Chief: Nathan Moore (Coosa)
- Section Secretary: Andrew Smith (?)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: Greg Moore, Larry Newton
- Section Secretary Adviser: Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Andrew Gast, Brad Walbridge
Events
- Winter Leadership Retreat:
- January 21-23, 2011
- Camp Lumpkin (Chattahoochee)
- Conclave:
- April 15-17, 2011
- Camp Thunder (Ini-To)
- Conclave Planning Seminar:
- August 26-28, 2011
- Camp Benjamin Hawkins (Echeconnee)
2012
Officers
- Section Chief: Tyler Stepanek (Echeconnee)
- Section Vice Chief: Nathan Moore
- Section Secretary: William Mitchell (TBD)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: Greg Moore, Larry Newton
- Section Secretary Adviser: Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Dwight Kerr
Events
- Conclave:
- April 20-22, 2012
- Camp Benjamin Hawkins
- Conclave Planning Seminar:
- August 24-26, 2012
- Camp Frank G. Lumpkin
2013
Officers
- Section Chief: Nathan Moore
- Section Vice Chief: William Mitchell
- Section Secretary: Patrick Mapp (Ini-To)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: Greg Moore, Larry Newton
- Section Secretary Adviser: Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Dwight Kerr
Events
- Conclave:
- April 26-28, 2013
- Bert Adams Scout Reservation
- Conclave Planning Seminar:
- August 23-24, 2013
- Moundville Archaeological Park (Aracoma)
2014
Officers
- Section Chief: Alex Leach (Egwa Tawa Dee), Patrick Mapp
- Section Vice Chief: Patrick Mapp, Clayton Carte (Ini-To)
- Section Secretary: Matt Harris (TBD)
Notes:
- At the 2014 National Planning Meeting, Alex Leach was elected to serve as the Southern Region Chief.
- Patrick Mapp was elected by special election to serve the remainder of the Chief's term.
- Clayton Carte was elected by special election to fill the Vice Chief position, which was vacated by Patrick Mapp upon his election to Section Chief.
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: Greg Moore, Larry Newton
- Section Secretary Adviser: Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Dwight Kerr
Events
- Conclave:
- April 26-28, 2014
- Moundville Archaeological Park (Aracoma)
2015
Officers
- Section Chief: Patrick Mapp
- Section Vice Chief: Ben Milner (Egwa Tawa Dee)
- Section Secretary: Austin Thrift (I-Tsu-La)
Notes:
- Patrick Mapp was selected at the 2015 National Planning Meeting to serve as the Experience CVC for NEXT: A New Century.
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: Greg Moore, James Tarbox
- Section Secretary Advisers: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Larry Newton
Events
- Section Winter Activities Gathering:
- January 30 -- February 1, 2015
- Comer Scout Reservation
- Conclave:
- April 24-26, 2015
- Camp Sidney Dew (Waguli)
2016
Officers
- Section Chief: Patrick Mapp
- Section Vice Chief: Austin Thrift
- Section Secretary: Clayton Carte
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: James Tarbox
- Section Secretary Adviser: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Larry Newton, Hayes Looney
Events
- Indian Winter:
- January 8-10, 2016
- Camp Thunder
- Conclave:
- April 15-17, 2016
- Camp Rainey Mountain (Mowogo)
Notes
- At the 2016 National Order of the Arrow Planning Meeting, Patrick Mapp was selected to serve as the Jamboree Vice-Chief for the Order of the Arrow Service Corps for the 2017 National Scout Jamboree.
2017
Officers
- Section Chief: Austin Thrift
- Section Vice Chief: Austin Clark (Ini-To Lodge)
- Section Secretary: Joseph B. (I-Tsu-La Lodge)
- Section Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering: Adler Salem (Coosa Lodge)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Devlin Cooper
- Associate Section Advisers: James Tarbox
- Section Secretary Adviser: Ken E. Barton, Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Hayes Looney
Events
- Indian Winter:
- February 3-5, 2017
- Warner Scout Reservation (Alibamu)
- Heartland Gathering:
- April 21-23, 2017
- Camp Frank G. Lumpkin (Chattahoochee)
Notes
- Starting with the 2017 event, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs has decided to re-brand their annual conclave event as "Heartland Gathering", leveraging the marketing tagline "Serving the Southern Heartland."
- The Council of Chiefs elected to add a fourth officer, the Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering, on Sunday, April 23rd, 2017.
2018
Officers
- Section Chief: TBD
- Section Vice Chief: TBD
- Section Secretary: TBD
- Section Vice Chief of Heartland Gathering: TBD
Advisers
- Section Adviser: TBD
- Associate Section Advisers: TBD
- Section Secretary Adviser: TBD
- Section Staff Adviser: TBD
Events
- Indian Winter:
- February 2-4, 2018
- Black Creek Scout Reservation (I-Tsu-La)
- Heartland Gathering:
- April 20-22, 2018
- Hugh M. Comer Scout Reservation (Coosa)
Notes
- The 2018 SR-9 Heartland Gathering was originally scheduled to be hosted by Withlacoochee Lodge. After both of their camps received tornado damage in early 2017, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs unanimously approved a motion to move the event to Comer Scout Reservation.
- Coosa and Withlacoochee will simply swap spots in the service lodge rotation, therefore Withlacoochee will host the 2020 SR-9 Heartland Gathering.
2019
Officers
- Section Chief: Austin Clark ()
- Section Vice Chief: Joseph Barnes (Aracoma)
- Section Secretary: William Rud ()
Advisers
- Section Adviser: TBD
- Associate Section Advisers: TBD
- Section Secretary Adviser: TBD
- Section Staff Adviser: TBD
Events
- Indian Winter:
- January 11-13, 2019
- Camp Tukabatchee (Alibamu Lodge)
- Conclave:
- April 5-7, 2019
- Black Creek Scout Reservation (I-Tsu-La Lodge)
Notes
- In August 2018, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs voted to discontinue the use of "Heartland Gathering" branding for its annual Conclave.
2020
Officers
- Section Chief: Joseph Barnes (Aracoma)
- Section Vice Chief: Tyler Wright (Coosa)
- Section Secretary: Joey Fletcher (Waguli)
Advisers
- Section Adviser: Mr. Greg Moore
- Associate Section Advisers: Mr. Ken Barton, Mr. Craig Rotter
- Section Secretary Adviser: Mr. Daniel Giles
- Section Website Adviser: Mr. Mike Bazonis
- Section Staff Adviser: Mr. Hayes Looney
Events
- Indian Winter:
- February 2-4, 2018
- Black Creek Scout Reservation (I-Tsu-La)
- Conclave:
- TBD (was April 17-19, 2020)
- Camp Patten (Withlacoochee Lodge)
Notes
- Indian Winter was originally scheduled for January 10-12, but was rescheduled at the last minute (on January 8) due to a reliable threat of severe weather during the weekend. This proved to be a wise decision as tornadoes swept through the Southeast United States over the weekend.
- On March 16, 2020, in response to a global coronavirus pandemic, the SR-9 Council of Chiefs voted unanimously to move the 2020 SR-9 Conclave to a new date in the fall. It was originally scheduled for April 17-19, 2020.