Nominate your most valuable leader for the God Send Award. This is a UNIT level recognition that will be awarded at the District Banquet. Each Unit can nominate one person that has given outstanding and tremendous effort and has gone above and beyond the call of duty to make this year a success for your Pack, Troop, Crew, Team or Post.
Join us as we celebrate 100 YEARS of Scouting at our Annual District Banquet. The banquet will be held again at First Baptist Cumming on Sawnee Drive (our Roundtable location) on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 7:00pm.
Celebrating the accomplishments of the many Scouts and Scouters in our District, this evening of fun and fellowship will feature awards and recognitions from the past year of our dedicated Volunteers and Scouts. A featured guest speaker will give our key note address (TBA) and food will be provided this year by Back Yard Burgers in Cumming. The evening is capped off with the announcement of this year's District Awards of Merit.
6:00pm Silent Auction will benefit Scouts attending an upcoming World Jamboree
6:30pm Dinner
7:00pm Invocation and Program
Come celebrate with us!
Square Knots - Meaning and Placement
The square knot device is displayed on the uniform to denote that the wearer has received the corresponding award. The award is usually in the form of a certificate and many awards also include a medallion or other momento.
A knot emblem does have left and right sides. The rope loop over the rope ends always is to the wearer's right. The diagram here shows how the knots would look to someone looking at the shirt. The knot images on the rest of this page all show the correct knot direction.
The square knots are to be worn centered directly above the left shirt pocket. The first knot should be placed with its bottom edge touching the top seam of the pocket flap. The next two knots are placed on both sides of the first knot in a straight row of three knots. Additional knots are placed directly above the first row with bottom edge touching top edge of the existing knots.
From the diagram, you can see that as additional knots are earned, single and double knots on a row need to be resewn. For this reason, some people prefer to place knots right-justified with the pocket edge.
Most common Boy Scout awards that have square knot patches associated with them are listed here.
Knots & Explanations to be added later.
District Award of Merit - 2010
Please submit nominations to this year’s Award of Merit committee chair by email at
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. Winning nominee(s) will be selected by committee and awarded at the Etowah District Banquet, May 13th. Previous recipients are not eligible.
Past District Award of Merit Recipients
1987: Larry Hill, Tricia Truax
1989: Rich Truax
1992: Jim Scully
1993: Tony Allen
1996: Mike Scarce, Chuck Treadway
1997: Vicki Hart, Mike Smith
1998: Doug King
1999: Ross Statham
2001: Barbara Kastner, Danette Little
2002: Bruce Kastner, Jerry Johnson, Jerry Long
2003: Duane Fisher, Rick Folea, Darrell Holmes, Mark Moffit
2004: Dennis Barger, Laura Chappell, Colby Strom, Brent Tucker
2005: Tom French, Carol Moore
2006: Leigh Johnson, Lon Phillips, Rick Weber
2007: David Doust, Mike Honiker, Dr. David Miller, Greg Willis