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 Marvin M. Lewis Award of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
 
 The Boy Scouts of America established the Marvin M. Lewis Award in 1998 in recognition 
of the Elks’ significant contributions to Scouting and the development of America’s 
youth.  The Grand Lodge invites all local Lodges to nominate ONE candidate for the award. 
Candidates must have the recommendation of their local Lodge and their local Scouting 
Council to be eligible. Each year eight Elks will receive Marvin M. Lewis Awards, 
which consists of a medal and ribbon, a framed certificate, a lapel pin and a square 
knot.  When selecting their candidate, Lodges were asked to consider Elks who:  
	
		Have brought Scouting to more youth.Have assisted local Elks lodges in forming Scouting units.Are fully trained in the skills of Scouting and are outstanding role 
		models.Have contributed significantly to Elks and Scouting by bringing the 
		two movements together to serve the community.Have offered Scouting to all youth regardless of race, creed, or income 
		level, and has been instrumental in organizing Scouting units, especially 
		in inner-city or other low--income communities. The awards will be presented at the Grand Lodge Convention. Application forms 
may be obtained from Grand Lodge Committeeman,
James C. Beckley, Jr., 
or from any state Youth Activity Chairman.  
 Page updated on:
		May 23, 2014 
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