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'''Coosa Lodge, WWW''' is the  [[Order of the Arrow]] lodge of the [[Greater Alabama Council]], [[Boy Scouts of America]], and is headquartered in Birmingham, AL. Coosa Lodge was formed by consolidating three older lodges -- [[Cherokee Lodge #50]], [[Achunanchi Lodge #135]], and [[Kaskanampo Lodge #310]]) on January 1, 2000. The lodge consolidation committee, consisting of members from each of the old lodges, selected the name and totem from a list of candidates. The history of those lodge, including Vigil Honor recipients, Founder's Award recipients, Distinguished Service Award recipients, and more, is preserved as part of Coosa Lodge's history.
  
== Centurion Award Recipients ==
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== Origin and History ==
See also: [[Order of the Arrow Centurion Award]]
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See also: [[Cherokee Lodge History]], [[Achunanchi Lodge History]], [[Kaskanampo Lodge History]]
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In 1998, the [[Greater Alabama Council]] was formed from a consolidation of the [[Tennessee Valley Council]], [[Choccolocco Area Council]], and [[Central Alabama Council]]. For a short time, each council's Order of the Arrow lodge was allowed to operate autonomously, but the new council was instructed to consolidate its three lodges into a single lodge. Coosa Lodge was issued its first charter on January 1, 2000.
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=== Early Discussions ===
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=== 1996 Scout-O-Rama ===
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=== 1998 Tri-Lodge Spring Fellowship ===
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=== The Consolidation Committee ===
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=== 1999 Fall Fellowship Pow-wow ===
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For nearly 100 years, the Order of the Arrow has purposefully recognized Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives. Therefore, our organization’s centennial provides a unique opportunity to commemorate those among us who are exemplars of the “high ideals and purpose of the Order of the Arrow.
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== Lodge Name, Number, and Totem ==
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The consolidation committee selected the name "Coosa" from a list of candidates, including each of the old lodge names. This name comes from the Coosa River, which runs trough eastern Alabama, and also from the Coosa tribe of American Indians, who lived on the shores of the river. In the 1500s, the Coosa chiefdom was considered one of the most powerful in the Southeast.
  
The Centurion Award aimed to highlight “Hometown Heroes,” or Arrowmen who have meaningfully contributed to the forming, maturing and ongoing operational excellence of their local lodge, and who, in doing so, inspired others to follow in their footsteps.
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The number '50' was selected in order to preserve the history of Cherokee Lodge having the oldest continuous lodge charter in the South. Lodge #50 has not missed a single charter year since 1935.
  
The Coosa Lodge Key 3 solicited nominations from all of the former Coosa Lodge chiefs and advisers. Then, after careful consideration, twelve recipients were selected from those nominations. Those receipients were:
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Finally, the consolidation committee selected the red-shouldered hawk, an endanger species indigenous to each of the old lodges, as the totem for the new lodge.
  
* Christopher D. Brightwell
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== Individual Awards and Recognitions ==
* Zack “Chief” Cross
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=== Vigil Honor ===
* James A. Flatt
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* Mark Hayes
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See Also: [[Vigil Honor Recipients of Coosa Lodge]]
* Phillip Seth Hill
 
* Jon Ingram
 
* William P. Jackson
 
* Joseph F. Kiker
 
* Donald D. Russell, Jr.
 
* David R. Self
 
* Clarence Julian Simmons, III
 
* Daniel E. Wright
 
  
These recipients were be presented 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.
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=== Founder's Award ===
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This award was a one-time recognition associated with the centennial anniversary of the Order of the Arrow and was bestowed by the National Order of the Arrow Committee. It was modeled after a similar program in the BSA’s 100th anniversary celebration, the 2010 National Hall of Leadership. These honorees serve as exemplars of leadership, modeling to others a commitment to cheerful service as the Order of the Arrow enters its second century.
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See: [[Coosa Lodge Founder's Award Recipients]]
  
== Founder's Award Recipients ==
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See Also: [[Order of the Arrow Founder's Award]]
  
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 their 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 co-founder Carroll A. Edson.
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=== James E. West Fellowship Award ===
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The Award is a 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.
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See Also: [[James E. West Fellowship Award]]
  
=== Cherkokee Lodge Recipients ===
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Coosa Lodge presents these Fellowships to Arrowmen who have spent countless hours further the ideals of the Order of the Arrow. The award is given as often as is deemed appropriate.
  
* ???? - Benji Thomas, Alan Camp, Zack Cross, Lon Moore
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* 2006 - James Tarbox
* 1995 - Paul Colbert, Mr. Julian Simmons
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* 2007 - Travis Tarbox
* 1997 - Bobby Sawyer, Bob Thomas
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* 2008 - Stephen Hayes
* 1998 - Jeremy Jackson, Kenneth Sawyer
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* 2010 - Will Jackson
* 1999 - Christoper Thomas, Mr. Mark Hayes
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* 2011 - Will Cole
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* 2012 - Devan Beitel
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* 2014 - Luke Lockwood, Jacob Murphree
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* 2015 - Thomas Willingham
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* 2016 - Mr. Joey Kiker
  
=== Achunanchi Lodge Recipients ===
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=== Distinguished Service Award ===
  
* 1990 - Langley Hamby
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See Also: [[Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award]]
* 1993 - Charles Canady, Ray Morris, Jr.
 
* 1995 - Matthew Smith, Chester Wright
 
* 1996 - Mr. Moran Colburn
 
* 1998 - J. Howard Cochran, Adam Howard
 
* 1999 - Seth Hill, Mr. Joe Garrett
 
  
=== Kaskanampo Lodge Recipients ===  
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==== As a Member of Coosa Lodge ====
  
* 1984 - Barry Oxley, Jeff Gothard
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* 2009 - Dr. James A. Flatt
* 1988 - Ray LeCroix
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* 2009 - James Tarbox
* 1989 - Brennan Smith, Mr. Don Burt
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* 2015 - Mr. Richard Gregory ("Greg") Moore
* 1990 - Dan Seymour, Mr. Lynn Hagen
 
* 1991 - Chip DeRamus, Mr. Dennis Morgan
 
* 1992 - Chris Hooie, Mr. Walt Whitacre
 
* 1993 - Jason Lindsey, Mr. George Smith
 
* 1994 - Lance Putman, Mr. Hal Swartz
 
* 1995 - Sam Hetrick, Mr. Tom Hetrick
 
* 1996 - Robby Thomas, Mr. Richard Willhite
 
* 1997 - Bran Skipper, Mr. Jimmy Harris
 
* 1998 - Dan Watson, Mr. Dennis Quintavalle
 
* 1999 - Dean Heston, Mr. Daniel Hodge
 
  
=== Coosa Lodge Recipients ===
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==== As a Member of a Legacy Lodge ====
  
* 2000 - David Self, Charlie Thomas, Dr. James Flatt, Mr. Tim Hall
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* 1965 - Morgan W. Weed, Kaskanampo Lodge #310
* 2001 - [[User:Chris|Chris Brightwell]], Massey Griffin, Mr. Dale Abercrombie
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* 1969 - William C. Ingersoll, Kaskanampo Lodge #310
* 2002 - Bryan Tull, Justin Munday, Mr. Ronnie Holmes
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* 1981 - James E. Johnson, Cherokee Lodge #50
* 2003 - Will Hayes, Mr. Mickey Morris
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* 1983 - Kenneth G. Ackerman, Cherokee Lodge #50
* 2004 - Jim Ellison, Mitch Relfe, Mr. Jon Ingram
 
* 2005 - Bill Souder, Daniel Wright, Mr. Ralph Riddle
 
* 2006 - Evan Sanderson, Mr. Ben Killen
 
* 2007 - Justin Ruf, James Tarbox, Mr. Don Russell
 
* 2008 - Will Jackson, Travis Tarbox, Col. Kent Jackson
 
* 2009 - Mr. Eric Ross
 
* 2010 - Nathan Hatch, Dr. Robert Oster, Mr. Tad Thomason
 
* 2011 - Will Cole, Mr. Greg Crenshaw, Mr. Joey Kiker
 
* 2012 - Devan Beitel, Mr. Doug Jackson, Mr. Wayne Jackson
 
* 2013 - Kyle Dotson, Mr. Olan Sheets
 
* 2014 - Patrick Yim, Mr. Vince Lambert, Mr. Harry Merrill
 
* 2015 - Nathan Moore, Mr. Ed O'Neal, Mrs. Marty Jones
 
* 2016 - John Mayhall, Mr. Tom Mcinnis, Mr. David Murphree
 
  
== Lodge Officer History ==
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=== Centurion Award ===
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See also: [[Order of the Arrow Centurion Award]]
  
For a complete historical list of Coosa Lodge officers, see [[Lodge Officer History for Coosa Lodge]].
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The Coosa Lodge Key 3 solicited nominations from all of the former Coosa Lodge chiefs and advisers. Then, after careful consideration, twelve recipients were selected from those nominations. Those receipients were:
  
== Section Alignment History ==
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* Christopher D. Brightwell
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* Zack “Chief” Cross
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* James A. Flatt
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* Mark Hayes
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* Phillip Seth Hill
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* Jon Ingram
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* William P. Jackson
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* Joseph F. Kiker
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* Donald D. Russell, Jr.
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* David R. Self
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* Clarence Julian Simmons, III
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* Daniel E. Wright
  
Immediately prior to Coosa Lodge's initial charter, the predecessor lodges ([[Cherokee Lodge #50]], [[Achunanchi Lodge #135]], and [[Kaskanampo Lodge #310]]) were members of Section SR-8B. As a result, Coosa Lodge immediately joined SR-8B.
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== Lodge Awards and Recognitions ==
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* 2004 - [[E. Urner Goodman Camping Award]]
  
* 2000-2001 - SR-8B
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== See Also ==
* 2002-2008 - SR-6S
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* [[Cherokee Lodge #50]]
* 2009-Present - SR-9
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* [[Achunanchi Lodge #135]]
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* [[Kaskanampo Lodge #310]]
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* [[Coosa Lodge Insignia Guide]]
  
== Vigil Honor Recipients ==
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== External Links ==
See [[Vigil Honor Recipients of Coosa Lodge]]
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* [http://coosa50.org/ Coosa Lodge Website]
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* [http://1bsa.org/ Greater Alabama Council Website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 30 May 2018

Coosa Lodge, WWW is the Order of the Arrow lodge of the Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America, and is headquartered in Birmingham, AL. Coosa Lodge was formed by consolidating three older lodges -- Cherokee Lodge #50, Achunanchi Lodge #135, and Kaskanampo Lodge #310) on January 1, 2000. The lodge consolidation committee, consisting of members from each of the old lodges, selected the name and totem from a list of candidates. The history of those lodge, including Vigil Honor recipients, Founder's Award recipients, Distinguished Service Award recipients, and more, is preserved as part of Coosa Lodge's history.

Origin and History

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See also: Cherokee Lodge History, Achunanchi Lodge History, Kaskanampo Lodge History

In 1998, the Greater Alabama Council was formed from a consolidation of the Tennessee Valley Council, Choccolocco Area Council, and Central Alabama Council. For a short time, each council's Order of the Arrow lodge was allowed to operate autonomously, but the new council was instructed to consolidate its three lodges into a single lodge. Coosa Lodge was issued its first charter on January 1, 2000.

Early Discussions

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1996 Scout-O-Rama

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1998 Tri-Lodge Spring Fellowship

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The Consolidation Committee

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1999 Fall Fellowship Pow-wow

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Lodge Name, Number, and Totem

The consolidation committee selected the name "Coosa" from a list of candidates, including each of the old lodge names. This name comes from the Coosa River, which runs trough eastern Alabama, and also from the Coosa tribe of American Indians, who lived on the shores of the river. In the 1500s, the Coosa chiefdom was considered one of the most powerful in the Southeast.

The number '50' was selected in order to preserve the history of Cherokee Lodge having the oldest continuous lodge charter in the South. Lodge #50 has not missed a single charter year since 1935.

Finally, the consolidation committee selected the red-shouldered hawk, an endanger species indigenous to each of the old lodges, as the totem for the new lodge.

Individual Awards and Recognitions

Vigil Honor

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Founder's Award

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See: Coosa Lodge Founder's Award Recipients

See Also: Order of the Arrow Founder's Award

James E. West Fellowship Award

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See Also: James E. West Fellowship Award

Coosa Lodge presents these Fellowships to Arrowmen who have spent countless hours further the ideals of the Order of the Arrow. The award is given as often as is deemed appropriate.

  • 2006 - James Tarbox
  • 2007 - Travis Tarbox
  • 2008 - Stephen Hayes
  • 2010 - Will Jackson
  • 2011 - Will Cole
  • 2012 - Devan Beitel
  • 2014 - Luke Lockwood, Jacob Murphree
  • 2015 - Thomas Willingham
  • 2016 - Mr. Joey Kiker

Distinguished Service Award

See Also: Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award

As a Member of Coosa Lodge

  • 2009 - Dr. James A. Flatt
  • 2009 - James Tarbox
  • 2015 - Mr. Richard Gregory ("Greg") Moore

As a Member of a Legacy Lodge

  • 1965 - Morgan W. Weed, Kaskanampo Lodge #310
  • 1969 - William C. Ingersoll, Kaskanampo Lodge #310
  • 1981 - James E. Johnson, Cherokee Lodge #50
  • 1983 - Kenneth G. Ackerman, Cherokee Lodge #50

Centurion Award

See also: Order of the Arrow Centurion Award

The Coosa Lodge Key 3 solicited nominations from all of the former Coosa Lodge chiefs and advisers. Then, after careful consideration, twelve recipients were selected from those nominations. Those receipients were:

  • Christopher D. Brightwell
  • Zack “Chief” Cross
  • James A. Flatt
  • Mark Hayes
  • Phillip Seth Hill
  • Jon Ingram
  • William P. Jackson
  • Joseph F. Kiker
  • Donald D. Russell, Jr.
  • David R. Self
  • Clarence Julian Simmons, III
  • Daniel E. Wright

Lodge Awards and Recognitions

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See Also

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