spring fellowship
April 24-26, 2026 | Camp Baker
This Spring, Kunamokst Lodge is heading to the peninsula for a fellowship unlike any other. Inspired by the spirit of Survivor, we are gathering not to compete against one another, but to compete against the challenges that face our camps, lodge, and units. The theme for Spring Fellowship is Kindle the Flame From Within.
In the wilderness, fire is the difference between surviving and thriving. In the Order of the Arrow, that fire is your inner drive to cheerfully serve others. This weekend is about stoking those embers, strengthening your chapter, and proving that our lodge can outlast any obstacle when we work together.
The torches are ready. The challenges are set. The only thing missing is the flame you carry within. Don’t leave your chapter hanging–register today and prepare to show what Kunamokst is made of.
The fire is waiting…
Registration
Registration Deadline: April 19, 2026 at 11:59 PM
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED to attend Kunamokst events.
No walk-ins will be accepted at the event.
Late Registration Policy
Online event registration for all Kunamokst Lodge events closes at 11:59 PM on the Sunday immediately preceding the event date.
Registrations submitted after this deadline are considered Late Registrations and require direct communication with the registration team. Please contact us at [email protected] to inquire about availability and registration.
A $10 Late Registration Fee will be automatically applied to the total cost of any registration processed after the online closure, including all standard and promotional registration tiers. This fee applies to all attendees, including Antler Pass holders.
Event Pricing
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Youth (under 21) Early-Bird Pricing$25.00Ends March 29, 2026
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Adult (21+) Early-Bird Pricing$30.00Ends March 29, 2026
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Youth (under 21) Standard Pricing$35.00March 29 - April 19, 2026
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Adult (21+) Standard Pricing$40.00March 29 - April 19, 2026
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Antler Pass Holders$0.00Must register by April 19, 2026.
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Single Meal*$10.00 eachMust register by April 19, 2026.
Schedule
Check out the schedule for the event. Copies will also be available at the event.
Program Highlights
Spring Fellowship is more than just a weekend on the peninsula—it’s your chance to forge new alliances, reconnect with your tribe, and ignite the year with unstoppable energy. Our scroll is carefully crafted to balance the grit of impactful service and training with the high-stakes thrill of challenges, ensuring every Arrowman finds their spark. Whether you’re masterminding a victory or strengthening the bonds of brotherhood, this is where your journey begins. Join us at the Council Fire and prove you have the heart to keep the flame burning bright!
Here is some of what participants can look forward to at the event.
Activities
The Tribal Divisions
You will be randomly divided into groups (“tribes”). To “Kindle the Flame From Within,” you must learned to trust your new alliances. These teams will battle head-to-head throughout the weekend, racking up points in a series of grueling mental and physical challenges.
The Challenges
From navigating obstacle courses to solving high stakes puzzles, every skill set is vital. The rifle range will be open for those with a steady hand, and keep your eyes peeled – a “Hidden Immunity Idol” scavenger hunt is afoot. Finding an idol could be the key to your team’s survival.
The Survivor Auction
Trust no one, but bid on everything! After lunch, the high-stakes Survivor Auction begins. Every participant will be given a set amount of “money” to spend. Items will be brough to the block one by one – some clearly visible, others shrouded in mystery. Will you spend your fortune on a guaranteed reward, or gamble it all on a covered plate in hopes of vital advantage in the game?
The Survivor Challenge: The Road to the Finale
The top-scoring teams will enter a relay-style “Survivor Challenge” combing physical endurance and mental agility. The winning team will then be forced to turn on each other, splitting into pairs for a secondary knockout round. Only two competitors will emerge from the challenge to face the final test.
Final Tribal Council
The weekend culminates at our Tribal Council campfire program. The final two competitors will take the stage in a classic Survivor fire making challenge. In front of the entire lodge, they will battle to build a flame high enough to burn through a string. The winner will be crowed the Sole Survivor of Kunamokst Lodge and win the final prize, while the runner-up will face the ultimate fate: having their torch snuffed.
Training
Spring Fellowship will feature a dedicated hour of training on Saturday morning.
Service
Service is a pillar of the Order of the Arrow. While Spring Fellowship is a time for fun and brotherhood, we remain dedicated to our commitment to cheerful service. This event provides us an opportunity to give back to the camp and ensure it remains a premier destination for Scouts throughout the year.
What to Expect
Throughout Saturday morning, Arrowmen will be divided into groups and provide cheerful service around camp.
We know there are always those Arrowmen who enjoy spending extra time providing service. Additional projects may be available throughout the weekend during open program time. Reach out to our service team at [email protected] for more information.
Project Details & Equipment Needs
Our service committee is currently working on preparing the project list for the weekend. Specific projects and any equipment needs will be posted here as the event approaches. Be suer to pack your work gloves and clothes so you are prepared to lend a hand.
Brotherhood
Spring Fellowship is the next opportunity for Arrowmen to seal their membership and become Brotherhood members.
All Ordeal members who completed their Ordeal induction prior to October 25, 2025 are eligible to become Brotherhood members at Spring Fellowship.
Want to seal your membership? Here is what you need to do:
- Register for Winter Fellowship and make sure to select “Yes” on the question to register for Brotherhood.
- Pay the $15 Brotherhood fee (either with online registration or at the door).
- Make sure your annual member dues for 2026 are paid.
- Prepare for Brotherhood by completing the Brotherhood Journey online through your OA Member Portal.
- Attend the Brotherhood Attainment session at the event and the Brotherhood Ceremony
Vigil Callout
On Saturday night, the lodge will callout those selected to receive the Vigil Honor in 2026.
NOAC 2027 Contingent Meeting
The lodge will begin forming its 2027 NOAC contingent with its first meeting during Spring Fellowship.
Those interested in attending NOAC can also attend to get more information, although it will primary be a contingent formation meeting.
General Information
Code of Conduct
The success of Kunamokst Lodge events depends on the conduct of every event participant.
All attendees of Kunamokst Lodge events must sign a Kunamokst Attendee Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct is valid from Jan 1 – Dec 31 of the year it is signed and must be updated annually.
Please bring a signed Code of Conduct with you to check in at the event. Copies will also be available at the event.
*Note: A signature from a parent/guardian is required for all participants under 18 years of age.
If you completed the code of conduct at Winter Fellowship, you do not need to complete another one.
Arrival & Check In
Parking
Vehicles are not allowed in the main camp. Please park in the camp parking lot and carry your gear to your campsite/cabin. If you have program materials or equipment for the event to unload, you may drive into camp and quickly unload at the dining hall and/or Gratke, but then must move your vehicle back to the parking lot.
All vehicles must be backed in.
Check In Process
Friday Check In
All check in will take place in Gratke on Friday night starting at 7:00 PM.
Enter through the front doors (by the “Event Check In” banner) and enter the first set of doors on the left.
Step 1: Medical Forms
You must first turn in a printed copy of your Scouting Annual Health and Medical Record Part A & B (see medical form section for more information) to the camp health officer or their representative. This will be the first section of the check in process after you enter Gratke. In exchange, you will get a ticket that you will give to the check in staff. This indicates to them that your medical form has been properly turned in.
Step 2: Check In
Once you have turned in your medical form you will be directed to the next section of the building to check in.
You will need the following to check in:
- Ticket from the camp health officer showing you turned in your medical form
- Printed and signed copy of the Kunamokst Attendee Code of Conduct (if you did not turn one in at Winter Fellowship).
- Form of payment for any dues, event, or Brotherhood attainment fees (if you did not pre-pay).
Once you are checked in, you will receive your event wristband, which must be worn at all times during the event and then will be directed to the last line where you will receive the following:
- A copy of the weekend schedule and any additional program information or materials
- Your housing assignment (see accommodations section)
- Any assigned service / cleanup assignments for your chapter
Saturday Check In
If you are checking in on Saturday, please check in at the check in table in the dining hall.
The check in process will be the same as steps 1 & 2 listed above.
Check In Table Hours
Friday Night: 7:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM; 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM; 5:15 PM – 7:00 PM
How to Speed Up Your Check-In
Help the check in process go as smoothly as possible by being prepared.
- Pre-pay for the event (if possible) or have your form of payment ready when you arrive. You can go back on your online registration (using the link in your confirmation email) and pay before you arrive.
- Have a copy of your completed, signed medical form ready when you arrive.
- Have a signed copy of the Kunamokst Attendee Code of Conduct ready when you arrive.
- Make sure you have resolved any Scouting America registration or Safeguarding Youth Training (SYT) issues before the event. These issues will be communicated to you via email by our registration team before the event.
Check Out & Leaving Camp
Check Out Process
Everyone must check out before leaving camp. This requirement is so that the event leadership knows who is and isn’t supposed to be in camp in the event of an emergency.
To check out, please pick up your medical form from the camp health officer (or representative) and inform the check in staff that you are leaving.
If you are leaving anytime on Sunday morning, you only need to grab your medical form.
If you are leaving at any other point during the event, please pick up your medical form and check out during the meal time prior to your planned departure (during our check in table open hours).
Temporary Leaving Camp
If you need to temporarily leave camp during the event, but will be returning (e.g. running to the store, sleeping offsite), please fill out the “Temporary Camp Sign Out” sheet located at the check in table and sign yourself back in upon your return. This sign out sheet will be available throughout the event, even outside of open check in hours.
Youth are not allowed to leave camp during the event unless with their parent/guardian or with permission from the lodge adviser.
Medical Forms
In accordance with Scouting America policy, everyone attending a Kunamokst Lodge event is required to have an Annual Health and Medical Record Part A & B to attend.
The form consists of three pages and is completed by the participant (or participant’s parent/guardian). It provides critical information needed in the event medical treatment is needed while at the event, including consent and release.
A parent/guardian signature is required on the form for all attendees under 18 years of age.
The form must be updated annually (check the signature date on the front) or when your medical history changes.
Attendees must bring a printed, complete, and current medical form with them to the event in order to check in. Electronic forms cannot be accepted.
Kunamokst Lodge strives to protect the privacy of all its attendees. Annual Health and Medical Records are kept in a secure location by the lodge’s camp health officer and information provided is used on a need-to-know basis.
Housing Assignments
All participants staying in camp will be assigned to either a cabin or Adirondack campsite. Tents are not needed.
You will receive your housing assignment when you check in. If you are arriving at camp before event check in opens (7pm on Friday), please contact [email protected] after Feb 16th to get your housing assignment.
All housing is assigned prior to arrival at the event! We use the information you provided during online registration to assign housing to factor in special accommodations and Safeguarding Youth policies (separation of ages and genders).
Please do not set up your sleeping quarters until you receive your housing assignment from our check in staff. If you set up in the wrong place, you will have to move your stuff. If you need to change your housing assignment, please check with our check in staff. Do not change your assigned housing location without permission from the check in staff.
What to Bring
- Scouting Field Uniform & OA Sash
- Complete & printed copy of Scouting Annual Health & Medical Record Part A & B (parent/guardian signature required for participants under 18). *Electronic forms will not be accepted.
- Signed Kunamokst Attendee Code of Conduct (parent/guardian signature required for participants under 18). If you turned one in at Winter Fellowship, you do not need to turn in another one.
- Money for dues, event registration, or Brotherhood (if applicable).
- Sleeping bag and sleeping pad
- Clothing for the weekend
- Sleepwear
- Coat/sweatshirt
- Rain gear
- Close-toed shoes
- Flashlight
- Water bottle
- Gloves for service project
- Personal toiletries and medications
- A great Scouting attitude!
Optional
- Money for the Trading Post