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This page is about our beading system:

Color/Description Purpose for Awarding
Amber Translucent Dues paid
Emerald Translucent Lodge Council of Chiefs Meet
Two Twin Cones Officer (Vice Chief or Chief)

          FELLOWSHIP EVENTS:

Sapphire Translucent W-3-B Conclave
Rose Translucent Lodge Conclave ~ Fall/Spring ,including Ordeal
Brown Opaque Annual Dinners- council, lodge chapter, district, blue & gold

          MEETINGS:

Turquoise Opaque Lodge Meeting
White Opaque Chapter Meeting

          OA SERVICE:

Pink Opaque Camp work project (other than Ordeal)
Light Blue Opaque Community Service

          Service to Scouting

Green Opaque Camp Promotion

          INDIAN LORE and

                                CEREMONIES: 

Barrel w/ Green Ring Building a Costume (Regalia)
Barrel w/ Yellow Ring Elangomat
Barrel w/ White Ring Ritual Team, Speaking
Yellow Opaque Ritual Team, Non-speaking including Torch Bearer
Tan Opaque Ceremony at Summer Camp in Regalia
Orange Opaque Dance Team Performance

          OA PROMOTION:

Amethyst Translucent Jamb-o-rama
Black Opaque OA Booth at Scout-o-rama or Camporee
Royal Blue Opaque Webelos Ceremony- Arrow of Light or Cross Over
Red Heart Unspecified Service to the Chapter or Lodge
Red Opaque / Hairpipes Ordeal, Brotherhood or Vigil Honor Significance
The Tipi team gets oval red, white and blue chevron beads for learning to properly put up a tipi as well as participating in 3 tipi raisings.  The bead is 10mm x 13mm.
The NOAC bead is bought be the person who earned it (went to NOAC).  The bead is a Venetian 'millefiori', multi-colored bead layered like a chevron mosaic.  The bead's color is red and is 15mm x 22mm.
 

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