Q/A: Arrowman Service Award: Adult Requirement Question
Q: In reviewing the criteria for the Arrowman
Service Award, I have some questions concerning the
requirements for adults working on the award. The personal and
service items seem clear. However, under chapter and lodge
activity, the items (particularly A, B, and C) seem to be items
(camping promotion or elections team, leadership at two lodge
functions, officer or chair) that only youth may perform. Are
adult Arrowmen eligible for this award?
A: Billy Walley, national vice chairman for awards on the national
OA committee, provided the following official answer to your
question:
"There is adult support that is necessary for these items. For
example, on the camping promotion and elections team: most
teams have an adviser to work with them to assure that the
event takes place, in addition, there is support in
transportation of the youth to attend the camping promotion or
election event. All of these are areas which the lodge adviser
can approve for service on this item.
"As for leadership at the lodge events, once again, there are a
myriad of ways that an adult can give leadership at a lodge
function. For example, as an adviser for an activity at the
Lodge event - a lodge may an event with a youth chair and an
adult adviser. Or, leadership could be provided by having a
session for adults and do the leadership of the
session.
"These are examples which I would recommend that you discuss
with your lodge adviser."
(See also the discussion on the Arrowman Service Award
Additional Information
page.)
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