
Introduced at the 1981 National Order
of the Arrow Conference, the Founder's Award was created to honor and
recognize those Arrowmen who have given outstanding service to the
lodge. The award is reserved for an Arrowmen who demonstrates to
fellow Arrowmen that he or she memorializes in his or her everyday
life the spirit of achievement as described by founder E. Urner
Goodman and cofounder Carroll A. Edson.
The Award is a handsome bronze
medallion bearing the likenesses of E. Urner Goodman and cofounder
Carroll A. Edson, with wooden base and brass plate suitable for
engraving. Also available is a special Founder's Award arrow ribbon,
with a gold colored arrow suspended from a red ribbon.
Lodges may petition the national Order
of the Arrow Committee to present up to four awards annually, based on
lodge membership. If the lodge presents more than one award, one must
be to a youth under the age of 21. Nominations must be made on form
No. 24-137. |