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Arrowcorps 2026

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WHAT -A weeklong service-oriented event where Order of the Arrow members can experience all the fun of Summer Camp at Camp Yawgoog while also providing meaningful service to camp.    

WHO - This event is for current Order of the Arrow members - of any Lodge or Council. 

Adult Registration: All adults ages 18 and older MUST be currently registered adult members of the Scouting America with up-to-date safeguarding youth training to register and attend ArrowCorps. If you are not currently registered, you may apply for leadership in a unit through BeAScout.org.

To apply for leadership in your district or council, contact your district executive.

For help with registration or have any questions please contact the Lodge Staff Adviser.

WHEN - August 9th - 15th 2026

The projects will run from Tuesday to Saturday; you will work from 8 AM to noon, then have the afternoon free for your personal goals (advancement, recreation, etc.) This is a chance for you to demonstrate your cheerful service in meaningful work projects which will leave your legacy on Camp Yawgoog.

WHY - Don’t miss this opportunity of placing your mark on camp and being a part of something that will stand the test of time for generations upon generations to come.

WHERE - Camp Yawgoog - 61 Camp Yawgoog Road - Rockville, RI 02873

Check- OA Kiosk across from the Bucklin Memorial Building and Tim O'Neil Field. 

Parking is located in the Boden parking lot. 

It needs to be stressed that this is your second week of long-term camping for this summer and is not intended to replace your week-long camp experience with your troop.

When & Where
Arrowcorps
Camp Yawgoog
Sunday 08-09-2026 12:00 PM ET to
Saturday 08-15-2026 11:30 AM ET
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