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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.
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.
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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.
Arrowmen must complete the following requirements for the Leadership In
Service Award 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.
*Working as camp staff does not fulfill the council service requirement.
The scorecard for the Leadership In Service Award can be
downloaded
here. (From the National Order of the Arrow Website)
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