Lodge Recognitions

Feathers and Pins

This Feather and Pin recognition is designed to recognize those youth and adults that have given service during a ceremony and/or induction conclave at the chapter, constellation, or lodge level. The award is a uniquely-designed feather pocket flap with a variety of pins to be worn on the feather representing the individual’s role(s) in their induction conclave.

Lodge Public / Recognition and Awards / Feather and Pin 2014-12-21

Youth Tenure Incentive Plan

The Youth Tenure Incentive Plan is designed to encourage youth in Lodge, Constellation and Chapter Leadership positions to be an active participant in their position. The award is a striking silver-lined lodge flap, and subsequent recognition is rewarded with bronze, silver, and gold moose pins to be worn on the lodge flap.

Lodge Public / Recognition and Awards / Youth Flap and Tenure Pin (version 3)

Lodge Roll of Honor

The Lodge Roll of Honor is conferred by the Lodge Executive Committee upon submission by any youth member of the lodge. This award recognizes individuals who have given exemplary service to the lodge.

Lodge Roll of Merit

The Lodge Roll of Merit is conferred by the Chapter Executive Committee upon suggestion by any youth member of the chapter. This award recognizes individuals who have given unusual or excellent service to the lodge.

Link to “Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Roll of Honor -> Roll of Honor Nomination Form.pdf”

Link to “Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Roll of Merit -> Roll of Merit Nomination Form.pdf”

Roll of Honor Award recipients are listed using the Table Press plugin, table 21

This table is imported from an Excel spreadsheet. To add new recipients, update the Excel workbook found at:

“Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Roll of Honor ->Roll of Honor.xlsx”

And then use the table press plugin to upload the workbook into table 21.

Roll of Merit Award recipients are listed using the Table Press plugin, table 23

This table is imported from an Excel spreadsheet. To add new recipients, update the Excel workbook found at:

“Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Roll of Merit ->Roll of Merit.xlsx”

And then use the table press plugin to upload the workbook into table 23.

Roll of Honor

YearTypeRecipients
2023YouthCole Moen : Zachary Cardille : Hugh Drinkwitz : Luke Meager
2023AdultsLayne Lodell : Brian Pfeiffer : Richard Koechlein : Mark Ellenberger
2022Ian Flickinger : Ryan McDonald
2021Jack Indritz : Dominic Walter : Tarin Gatchell

Roll of Merit

YearNameChapter
2023Eberhard, Becky LynnQ
2023Eberhard, HollyQ
2023Foreman, QuinnF
2023Jennen, MeganF
2023Kelley, LauraF
2023Kelley, Logan DanielF
2023Lexvold, Karl H.Q
2023Marik, Hannah C.N
2023Murray, Liam ChristopherN
2023Nelson, Alijah EhretN
2022Will BauerF
2022Max BauerF
2022Will McArdieF
2022Casey McCoyF
2022Zack CardilleF
2022Hugh DrinkwitzF
2022Ian FlickingerF

Link to “Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Roll of Honor and Roll of Merit Requirements.pdf”

OA Unit of Excellence

As the primary platform where the Scouting program is delivered to youth, the unit is the most vital and important level of the BSA for the Order of the Arrow to support.

The Order of the Arrow Unit of Excellence Award seeks to identify those units, and the leaders within them, who excel at incorporating the OA into their annual planning. This award is intended to provide a tool for lodges to recognize, incentivize, and operationalize unit-level participation in Order of the Arrow programs.

Link to “Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> 2019 OA Unit of Excellence Award.pdf”

National Honors

Vigil Honor

Alertness to the needs of others is the mark of the Vigil Honor. It calls for an individual with an unusual awareness of the possibilities within each situation. The Vigil Honor is the highest honor that the Order of the Arrow can bestow upon its members for service to the lodge, the council, and Scouting. Membership cannot be won by a person’s conscious endeavors.

The Vigil Honor is a high mark of distinction and recognition reserved for those Arrowmen who, by reason of exceptional service, personal effort, and unselfish interest, have made distinguished contributions beyond the immediate responsibilities of their position of office to one or more of the following:

  • Lodge
  • Order of the Arrow
  • Scouting community
  • Scout Camp

Use the button above to see pictures of past Vigil classes. Vigil induction weekends are held once per year.

2024 Vigil Nominations are due December 17th, 2023

Any member of the Order of the Arrow registered in Scouting and in good standing in a regularly chartered lodge is eligible for recommendation to the National Order of the Arrow Committee for elevation to the Vigil Honor provided that, at the time of the recommendation, the individual has been a Brotherhood member for a minimum of two years.

G-Form hosted by Staff Adviser

Form-Fillable  pdf at

“Lodge Public -> Vigil Honor -> 2023 -> 2023 Vigil Nomination Form Fillable.pdf”

Button below links to https://tnl-oa.org/vigil-eligible-list/

Founder's Award

Introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference, the Founder’s Award recognizes Arrowmen who have given outstanding service to their lodge. The award is reserved for an Arrowman who demonstrates that he or she personifies the spirit of selfless service, as advocated 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 Carroll A. Edson, with a wooden base and a brass plate suitable for engraving. Available for uniform wear is a gold-colored arrow suspended from a red ribbon.

Lodges may petition the national Order of the Arrow committee to present between two and four awards annually, depending on the number of members in the lodge. If the lodge presents more than one award, at least one must be awarded to a youth under the age of 21.

We are honored to have awarded the Founder’s award to these deserving recipients.

Founders Award recipients are listed using the Table Press plugin, table 6

This table is imported from an Excel spreadsheet. To added new recipients, update the Excel workbook found at:

“Lodge Public -> Recognition and Awards -> Founders Award ->Founders Award.xlsx”

And then use the table press plugin to upload the workbook into table 6.

YearRecipients
2023David A. Oster, Jody L. Kimball, Keegan Smith, Forrest N. Olson
2022Hugh Drinkwitz, Zach Cardille, Gene Kimball, Karen Rafter
2021Daniel Kimball, Joesph Patterson, Byron Kieser, Wally Riplinger
2020Casey A. McCloy, Charles J. Schumer, Karsten B. Smith, Mark C. Eggert
2019Ian A. Flickinger, Dominic W. Wolters, Benjamin J. Coder, Gregory P. Nonweiler
2018Jack Indritz, Brady Geary, Keith Dabrowski, Ron Lee
2017Samuel Gentle, Peter Olive, Steve Olsen, Katherine Stewart
2016Matt Moen, Matt Freeman, Jason Zeman, Brandon Peterson
2015Bradley Kimball, Mark Ellenberger, Dr. Michael Westfall, David Tschida
2014Austin Johnson, Jared Dalluhn, Tammy Falkofske, Jamie Lamprecht
2013Ben Johnston, Michael Moen, Randy Reverman, Matt Schornstein
2012Daniel Benson-Keene, Douglas Farmer, John Foster, Joseph Kaus
2011Faith Anderson, Daniel Kobler, Layne Lodmell, Jacob Twaddle
2010Mitchell Johnson, Keith Lyksett, Julie Nitti, James Turner
2009Randy Johnson, Daniel Roehler, David Sundquist
2008Todd Ecklund, Eric Fastner, David Murphy, Bonnie Timm
2007Ken Martin, Marie Rice, David Roehler, Richard Sperry
2006Benjamin Bending, Corey Friend, Brian Halloran, Robert Hannah, Sr., Joe Henry, John Mills, Robert Schornstein, Antonio Spargo, Brian Steele, Travis Sunderland, Karl Syverson
2005Gerald Bird, Charles Bredeson, Laurie Johnson, Michelle Pitheon, Brian Uhlenhopp
2004John Andrews, Timothy Jenkins, James Letourneau, Roger Miller, Tim Morris, Patrick Rice, Thomas Welna
2003Ian Baltutis, Jason Bird, Michael Brown, Robert Dahl, Alan Johnson, Doug Leskee, Roy Nauertz
2002Curt Brazier, Fr. John Brown, Jonathan Hoveland, Brian Kekich, Keith Krause, Ted McLaughlin, James Rice, II, Thomas Tweit
2001Mike Evano, Carol Forrest, Chuck Geist, Kortney Jedro, Lance Kuehn, Bruce Paulson, William Peterson
2000Al Barnicle, David Bredeson, Adam Christensen, Scott Heineman, Storme Nelson, David Wherry, Jim Zimmer
1999Michael Bratlie, James Colby, James Garey, Thomas Jensen, Sue Ketel, V. Jay Lenz, Jason Van Buren, Robert Zeman
1998Paul Bartyzal, Darrel Bauer, William Matthews, Brian Posner, Colin Robinson, Gary Reisdorph, David Royer, Donald Warhol
1997Ryan Brown, David Hite, Peter Johnson
1996Kenneth Berger,Sr., Nathan Erpestad, Mark Kiecker, Travis Miles, David Novy, Sherwood Pomeroy, Peter Ralston, Nathan Ward
1995Joshua Avery, David Holmberg, Richard Koechlein, Andrew Petersen, James Zeman
1994Mark Bemis, Duane Bissonnett, Steve Shanley, James Townsend
1993James Albright, Richard Christiansen, Clyde Coulter, Rob Dufrensne, Ryan Miske, Chris Partyka, Robert Pettitt, Steve Young
1992Scott Crowe, Robert Garretson, Dale Hagg, Nathan Kuhlman, Chad Sorenson, Daryl Tindle
1991Timothy Fignar, Peter Keppel
1990Kevin Popa, Aaron Robinson, James Rupert, Loren Tenold, Dean Townsend
1989William Armstrong, Edward Dressen, Sean Gibson, John Guthmann, Donald Miller, Robert Schultz, Joel Young, Paul Zantek
1988Phillip Emerson, Loren Meinke, Shawn Pomeroy
1987Joseph Glenski, Wade Herbranson, Lloyd McAninch
1986Peter Billota, Richard Carroll, Gene Clemens, John Raymond
1985Steve Englund, Dr. Gordon Hovde, Christopher Johnson, Ted Meland
1984Homer Miles, David Olson, Donald Wells
1983Mike McCollar, Paul Wethern

Distinguished Service Award

The Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award was created in 1940 to honor those who rendered service to the Order beyond the lodge level. The award is presented to those Arrowmen who have rendered distinguished and outstanding service to the Order on a sectional, regional, or national basis. The award is presented every two to three years during the National Order of the Arrow Conference. Since the time the first awards were presented, less than 840 Distinguished Service Awards have been awarded. Nominations are submitted to Regional Scout Offices for consideration and approval.

We are honored to have had these lodge members receive the National Distinguished Service Award!

YearName
1956Lyndon S. Holm
1964Mike F. Miler
1967Roger J. Frey
1969Donald Jorgenson
1979Chuck Clabots
1988Richard E. Carroll
1990Gene V. Clemens
1990Wade A. Herbranson
1994Loren B. Meinke
1998Ryan R. Miske
2000Joseph W. Glenski

Distinguished Service Award recipients are listed using the Table Press plugin, table 14

This table is manually maintained using the table press plugin. Add new recipients to table number 14

Centurion Award

The Centurion Award highlights “Hometown Heroes,” or those Arrowmen who have meaningfully contributed to the forming, maturing and ongoing operational excellence of their local council’s lodge, and who, in doing so, have or will have inspired others to follow in their footsteps. This award is a one-time recognition associated with the centennial anniversary of the OA that is bestowed by the national Order of the Arrow committee. It is modeled after a similar program in the BSA’s 100th anniversary celebration, the 2010 National Hall of Leadership. Accordingly, this recognition is an opportunity to highlight lodge development over the last century and the many individuals, both youth and adult, who were instrumental to this success. Centurion Award honorees serve as exemplars of leadership, modeling to others a commitment to cheerful service as the Order of the Arrow enters its second century of service.

Centurion Award recipients may be living or deceased and have provided significant contributions to the lodge’s legacy. The minimum service period is 3 years for a youth or 6 years for an adult. Recipients of the award were provided with a certificate and recognition ribbon consisting of a red and white ribbon and a metallic totem symbolizing the centennial anniversary of the Order of the Arrow.

Over 1800 Arrowmen nationwide received the Centurion Award. Please join us in congratulating these individuals from our lodge for their exemplary leadership and commitment to cheerful service.

Totanhan Nakaha Lodge Centurion Honorees

Name
Honored for contributions as a Youth
JeffreyEarles
MatthewFreeman
SeanGibson
JoeGlenski
BrianHalloran
JosephHenry
WadeHerbranson
RogerHuling
BenJohnston
DanielKobler
JamesLetourneau Jr
GeraldMcNellis
RyanMiske
MichaelMoen Jr
ErikPreus
DanielRoehler
DanielSegersin
JakeTwaddle
StevenYoung
Honored for contributions as an Adult
PaulBartyzal
RichardCarroll
GeneClemens
MarkEllenberger
DougFarmer
RobertHannah Sr
LydonHolm
AlexanderKahler
SueKetel
RichardKoechlein
LloydMcAninch
BrucePaulson
BobPettitt
RandyReverman
DeanTownsend
ThomasWelna
Paul EWethern
JulieYoung

James E. West Fellowship

Year ReceivedName
2023Karen Rafter
2023Forrest N. Olson
2022Zacharcy Cardille
2022Hugh Drinkwitz
2021Daniel Kimball
2020Ryan McDonald
2020Joe Patterson
2019Byron Kieser
2019Karsten Smith
2018Dominic Wolters
2018Charlie Schumer
2017Jennifer Nutter
2017Jack Indritz
2016Samuel Gentle
2016Douglas Farmer
2014Jared Dalluhn
2014Matthew Freeman
2013Ben Johnston
2012Joseph Kaus
2011Jake Twaddle
2010David Sundquist
2010James Turner
2009Ian O’Brien
2008Brian Halloran
2005Ken Martin
2005Antonio Spargo
2004Brian Uhlenhopp
2003James A Letourneau, Jr

The James E. West Fellowship Award is a recognition authorized by the National Council, B.S.A. and presented by Northern Star Council to those who contribute $1,000 or more to Northern Star Council’s endowment fund through a West Fellowship.

James E. West was the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. West’s thirty-plus years of energy and leadership are largely responsible for developing the structure and momentum that Scouting has today.

The West Fellowship is recognized with a personalized 8×10 inch certificate, a distinctive lapel pin and an embroidered square knot.

Each year, Totanhan Nakaha Lodge recognizes OA members by funding one or more James E West fellowships. These deserving OA members have been honored with a James E West Fellowship awarded in their name.

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