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Title: Order of The Arrow Awards


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Order of The Arrow Awards Recognitions
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National Lodge Recognition
  • Quality Lodge
  • E. Urner Goodman Camping Award
  • National Service Award

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Quality Lodge
  • To be eligible for National Quality Lodge
    designation, the completed lodge recharter
    application and appropriate fees must now be
    received in the national office by December 31st
    of each year. This change will be effective with
    this fall's rechartering, so lodge leadership
    should plan accordingly.

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E. Urner Goodman Camping Award
  • The award was established in 1969 as a tribute
    and testimonial to the Order's founder, E. Urner
    Goodman. Its purpose is to encourage and
    challenge Order of the Arrow members and lodges
    to increase their effectiveness in promoting and
    increasing Scout camping in each council. Awards
    are presented to two outstanding lodges in each
    region annually. For a lodge to be eligible for
    consideration, the E. Urner Goodman Camping Award
    petition should be completed and forwarded with
    the lodge's charter renewal application.

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National Service Award
  • The National Service Award was established in
    1999 to recognize lodges in each region that have
    performed outstanding service, both in a
    qualitative and a quantitative sense, to their
    council. The National Service Award Petition is
    submitted along with the lodge recharter
    application. To be considered for the National
    Service Award, a lodge must be certified as a
    National Quality Lodge the year in which the
    National Service Award Petition is submitted. Two
    lodges per region will be granted National
    Service Award each year.

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National Service Award
  • The National Service Award petition requires
    lodges to submit information on current lodge
    membership (the size of a lodge is a factor when
    considering the magnitude of the service it has
    provided), a detailed description of the largest
    and most meaningful service project the lodge has
    completed for its council, and a record of all
    service performed by the lodge for the council
    since the last recharter process. Service for
    this award is defined as any project that has
    directly benefited the Scouting program in the
    council.

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Southern Region National Service Award
Winners The following two lodges were recognized
for their 2002 accomplishments O-Shot-Caw Lodge
84 Mikinakawa Lodge 101The following two lodges
were recognized for their 2001 accomplishments O-
Shot-Caw Lodge 84 Tsoiotsi Tsogalii Lodge 70The
following two lodges were recognized for their
2000 accomplishments Akela Wahinapay Lodge 232
Tipisa Lodge 326 The following two lodges were
recognized for their 1999 accomplishments Tipisa
Lodge 326 Timuquan Lodge 340
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Individual Awards and Recognitions
  • Vigil Honor
  • Founder's Award
  • Distinguished Service Award
  • Red Arrow Award
  • Maury Clancy Indian Campership Fund
  • Goodman Scholarship program
  • Leadership in Service Award (2005-2007)

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E. Urner Goodman Scholarship Fund
  • The purpose of the scholarship program is to
    assist Arrowmen preparing for a professional
    Scouting career by helping them to fulfill the
    financial obligations of their college education.
    Dr. Goodman believed strongly that a professional
    career in Scouting provided an excellent method
    of serving one's fellow man. The program was
    established as a meaningful living memorial to
    the founder of the Order and to help provide
    needed resources that will perpetuate continued
    high-caliber, service minded individuals
    dedicated to professional Scouting and service.
    Scholarship applications may be acquired from the
    national office and must be submitted by January
    15 for scholarships granted the following year.

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Leadership in Service Award (2005-2007)
  • In recognition of the Order of the Arrow's
    heritage of service, the National Order of the
    Arrow Committee created a new three-year
    Leadership in Service Program which was announced
    at the 2004 NOAC. The Order strives to strengthen
    Scouting's foundation of service by further
    fostering in Arrowmen the ethic of servant
    leadership. By promoting and rewarding service
    that benefits the Boy Scouts of America's outdoor
    program, and the communities in which Scouts
    reside, the Order will be acting to support
    Scouting at the most important level.

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Leadership in Service Award (2005-2007)
  • The timeline for the Leadership in Service Award
    is a graduated system that encourages Arrowmen to
    continue their service from year to year.
    Requirements for the award can be met during the
    calendar years of 2005, 2006, and 2007. Service
    from a previous year cannot be carried over to
    meet the next year's requirements. Arrowmen of
    all ages may earn the First Year award in 2005,
    2006 or 2007, the Second Year in 2006 or 2007,
    and the Third Year Award in 2007 only.
  • Signatures for the requirements of this award may
    be signed off by the Arrowman's Scoutmaster,
    Lodge Chief and Lodge Advisers. Arrowmen should
    contact their lodge to obtain sign-off forms.
    Completed forms should be returned to the
    lodge.The awards will be presented by the lodge
    at an appropriate occasion.
  • http//live.oa-bsa.org/events/n2004/live/tuemorn/L
    eadershipservice/leadinservice.htm

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Leadership in Service Award (2005-2007)
  • Leadership in Service Award Criteria
  • Arrowmen must complete the following requirements
    each year in which they earn the award
  • Give 8 hours of service participating in a lodge,
    chapter, or council service project benefiting a
    local council camp (lodge induction weekends do
    count). Service may be split over two or more
    events.
  • Give 6 hours of service doing a community service
    project planned and run by the lodge or
    chapter.

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Test your knowledge
  • What is the maximum number of Vigil Honor
    recipients that a lodge may present with a
    registered membership of 868 Arrowmen?
  • Correct 18

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Test your knowledge
  • 2) If a lodge is eligible to present four
    Founders Awards each year, how many of these
    must be presented to Arrowmen under 21, if the
    lodge chooses to give all four in a year?
  • Correct (1 Founders Award)

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Test your knowledge
  • 3) Who determines the number of Distinguished
    Service Award recipients?
  • (The National Order of the Arrow Committee)

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Test your knowledge
  • How many E. Urner Goodman Awards are presented
    each year across the nation?
  • Correct (8 total, 2 in each region)

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Test your knowledge
  • 6) Does a larger lodge have an advantage in
    receiving the National Service Award because it
    may have more man hours?
  • (No, the size of the lodge is considered during
    the selection process.)

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Test your knowledge
  • Who should select the recipients of the
    Founders Award?
  • (It depends on the Lodges policies and
    procedures, but because this is a youth-run
    organization, decisions should be made by youth)

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Test your knowledge
  • What percentage of unit visitations is required
    in order to qualify for the E. Urner Goodman
    Camping Award?
  • (a minimum 75 rate must be achieved for unit
    camp promotional visits)

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Recognition Items
  • Coins
  • Figurines
  • Prints
  • Watches
  • Books

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Joseph Csatari Order of the Arrow Prints 10.00
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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • Quality Chapter Award
  • An award given to Arrowmen who give "quiet"
    service to the chapter, the lodge, to fellow
    Arrowmen or the Scouts. They are those who
    exhibit a willingness to give service to others
    and the lodge without drawing attention to
    themselves.

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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • Chapter Service Award
  • Ceremonial Award (dedication and service to lodge
    ceremonies above and beyond their duty)
  • Gold Card Membership (Bobwhite Lodge 87)

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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • Arrowman of the Year (Arrowman of the Year Award
    is presented to the youth Arrowman that has
    rendered the most service to the Lodge during the
    past year. It is usually given to a newer
    Arrowman. Bob White Lodge 87)

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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • SERVICE AWARD (The award is presented to only one
    youth and one adult of the Lodge each year. To
    receive the award a Lodge member must have at
    least three years of service in the Order of the
    Arrow, Multiple years in Scouting, and have
    served in a Lodge Leadership position. Bob White
    Lodge 87)

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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • Brotherhood participation Award Requirements
    (patch for attending certain events, Eswau
    Huppeday )
  • Chapter of the Year (point system for the year,
    Eswau Huppeday)

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Examples of Lodge Awards Recognitions
  • Quest for the Rusted Arrow (To allow adult
    members of the Lodge to compete in various
    competitions to identify the chapter with the
    most spirit!, O-Shot-Caw Lodge)

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Think of It as an Olympic Medal Bestowed by the
Earth How Do I Apply For a Hornaday Award? 
Download the Hornaday application form. You may
also call or visit your local council service
center and ask for a Hornaday Awards application
package, No. 21-107. Or, contact the national
office Boy Scouts of America
http//www.scouting.org/awards/hornaday/
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What's Been Mailed
  • Mailed October 1, 2004 2004 Lodge Charter
    Renewal kit Includes 2005 Lodge Charter Renewal
    Application
  • Quality Lodge Recognition Petition for 2004
  • 2004 E. Urner Goodman Camping Award Petition
  • 2004 National Service Award Petition
  • 2005 Service Grant Application
  • E. Urner Goodman Scholarship Fund Application
  • Leadership In Service award requirements flyer
  • 2005 OA Leadership In Service Award Order form,
    Purpose of the Order / Mission of the Lodge sheet
  • http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/mailed.htm

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What's in the Mail
  • Mailed January, 2005 2005 Lodge Program
    Pak.Includes 2005 Lodge Charter
  • 2005 Vigil Petitions
  • 2005 Founders' Award Petitions
  • 2005 Quality Lodge Recognition Petition
  • Goodman Scholarship Application
  • http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/mailed.htm

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Web Resources
http//www.scouting.org/forms/
http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/forms/SERAWARD03.p
df
http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/forms/DSAAPPL03-fi
elds.pdf
http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/forms/oa2005-servi
ce-grantform.pdf
http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/forms/RedArrowApp0
3-fields.pdf
http//www.oa-bsa.org/resources/forms/EUGCAMP03.pd
f
http//www.scouting.org/jamboree/pdf/67-104.pdf
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2005 Pre-Dixie Trade-O-Ree
  • American Legion Hut in Lexington, SCApril 21st,
    Thursday 4 PM - MidnightApril 22, Friday 8 AM -
    5 PM
  • http//www.santeeswapper.com/predixietor.htm
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