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GRAND OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES While all Grand Officers share basic responsibilities, each Grand Officer has been assigned specific duties unique to her appointment this year. In some instances these duties are specific to the office; in other instances these duties are specific to the girl who has been appointed. The duties assigned to each Grand Officer may change from year to year at the discretion of the Supreme Officer. GRAND OFFICER S PERSONAL PROFILE GUIDELINES Personal Profiles are exchanged during Grand Officer Leadership. The purpose of these pages is to share information with each other and the Adult Leadership Team. These are a great way to get to know, or know more about, the members of the Grand Family. The information included in the Personal Profiles will be utilized to prepare the Grand Banquet Escort introductions during Grand Assembly. These pages may also be helpful when shopping for your Secret Sister. Some girls choose to save these pages in their Rainbow scrapbooks, enjoying them for many years to come. Formatting requirements: 8 ½ x 11 paper, color/background of your choice 1 page, single sided Typewritten in a 10 to 12 font size Header with your name and current title 3 hole punched on the left side (ensure the left margin is wide enough for hole punching) 50 autographed copies You may organize the information included in your profile in a style that reflects your PERSONALity. The content recommendations are recommendations. Do not feel obligated to follow the list precisely. Content recommendations: Write in complete sentences, utilizing proper grammar and punctuation. Share highlights of your Rainbow life, such as when you were initiated in to which assembly, when you served as Worthy Advisor, and your favorite Rainbow office. Include information about your family, parent s names, siblings names and ages, interesting facts about your family (16 dogs, lived in the same house since birth, etc.). Describe your personal interests and hobbies your educational and career goals, things that make you happy, etc. Discuss what you hope to accomplish during the upcoming Grand Year, while serving in this Grand Office. Please do NOT: Exceed the one page limit Use glitter List every office you have ever held in your Assembly Miss this opportunity to get to know your sisters (and adults) better! 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 1

If you are unable to attend Grand Officer Leadership, please send your Personal Profile pages with your Grand Deputy. He/she will ensure your profiles are distributed, and he/she will ensure you receive a set of profiles following Leadership. BUILD A GRANDIE PROGRAM This program was established to help Grand Officers prepare themselves for Grand Assembly over the course of the Grand year, rather than waiting until the weeks or days before Grand Assembly. This program has proven to be successful; therefore, it will be continued. However, the program can be amended based on the decisions made by the Grand Family. Some of the items included in the Build a Grandie program are judged. If items are to be judged, judging will occur on Saturday of the event weekend; results will be announced the following day. This is intended to encourage Grand Officers to participate in the Build A Grandie program and generate interest and enthusiasm among those in attendance. For Grand Officer Leadership: 100 business cards: Business cards should include the Grand Officer s name, current title, and email address. Including a mailing address and telephone number are optional. If someone chooses to include this personal information, attention should be given regarding who will be receiving the business cards (for security and safety concerns) and ensuring business cards are not misplaced or lost. Rainbow graphics are available on the NVIORG web site. Grand Officer Jacket: This sweatshirt-type jacket may be a pull-over, zipper front, or button front. Minimally, the jacket should include the Grand Officer s first name and office. Other enhancements may be added based on the design. Some Grand Officers choose to collaborate on jacket designs (i.e. the Line, Bow, Drill Leaders, Flags, etc.) Trailer Sash: Trailer sashes must be made of fabric and measure no less than 2 inches and no more than 4 inches in width, including ruffles and decorations. Sashes are to fit (end) one hand width below the natural waist of the girl wearing the sash. As sashes are designed, it is important to be mindful of the age and size of the Trailer. Smaller girls often have a difficult time managing large sashes. Sashes that do not adhere to the size requirements will not be accepted and must be remade before being presented to the Trailer. Please plan to present Trailer sashes during the Rainbow meeting immediately following Grand Officer Leadership. 1 st Official Visit: Hair Bow: The hair bow should be representative of the Grand appointment and may be worn throughout the Grand year. It should be worn to Grand Assembly practice (Saturday). Apron: Aprons are a great way to protect formal dresses during meals. Each Grand Officer may choose to use a pass-down apron or make her own apron. Last Fall OV: Personal Page Sash: The following Grand Officers will have Personal Pages: Line (5), Recorder, and Musician and Choir Director (1). The dimensions and requirements for Personal Page Sashes are the same as those for Trailer sashes. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 2

GWA Quilt Square: Quilt squares should be completed as requested by the WAA. Specific instructions will accompany each quilt square; quilt squares and instructions will be distributed during Grand Officer Leadership or the first Official Visit. GWA Reception: Mascot Bag: Mascots bags may be passed-down or new. Mascot bags must be clean! New bags must measure 18 inches by 18 inches; this size ensures a mascot bag may be made from ½ yard of material. Mascot bags will not be judged. Grand Assembly: Dressed Mascot: It has been a long-standing tradition for Nevada Grand Officers to dress their mascots prior to Grand Assembly. Generally, mascots attire corresponds to girls specific Grand Offices or the theme of Grand Assembly; however, this thematic representation is not mandatory. Pantaloon Parade: Another of Nevada s long-standing traditions is the Pantaloon Parade during Grand Assembly. Pantaloons must be floor length; decoration should appear below the hem of the shift that will be worn during the Pantaloon Parade. Pin-Ons: Due to inconsistent participation by Grand Officers, it is recommended that this portion of the Build A Grandie program be discussed during Grand Officer Leadership. Pin-on are a simple (or elaborate) decoration to be given to Rainbow friends and adults at Grand Assembly. Pin-ons typically say something like My GWA loves me!! and are creative, colorful AND inexpensive. About 100 are given out at Grand Assembly -- 50 must be completed, so they can be judged at the designated Official Visit. GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES To reduce the number of pages that need to be printed for the Grand Officer Handbook, each handbook has been customized, including the responsibilities specific to each Grand Officer s appointment for the upcoming Grand year. Girls interested in learning more about the responsibilities of other Grand Officers are encouraged to refer to the Grand Officer Handbook on the NV IORG web site, which will include this document in its entirety. The following abbreviations are used throughout the remainder of this section of the Grand Officer Handbook: Supreme Officer SO Director of Grand Officers DGO Director of Grand Representatives DGR Director of Public Relations DPR 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 3

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: WORTHY ASSOCIATE ADVISOR Deadlines for the WAA include: July 15: Submit proposed presentation budget to SO and DGO July 15: Submit tentative design for GWA quilt to SO and DGO First OV: Quilt squares and instructions due to DGO September 15: Submit preliminary plans for Rainbow Camp to Director of Rainbow Camp October 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR and Editor/s January 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR and Editor/s April 15: Submit Rainbow Camp report to SO GWA Reception: GWA quilt due to SO May 15: Submit Grand Assembly presentation information to SO and DGO The primary Duties of the WAA include: Serving on the Membership Committee and developing retention strategies Grand Officer Presentations at designated Official Visits, Receptions, and Grand Assembly Designing and constructing the GWA s quilt Assisting with the following during each Official Visit o Roll Call during Grand Officer meetings o Transporting and distributing songbooks o Selecting and leading songs during Formal Escort o Speaking on behalf of the Grand Officers during Good of the Order and facilitating announcements by other Grand Officers Planning and facilitating the Saturday session of Rainbow Camp Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Preparing a report on Rainbow Camp to be given during Grand Assembly Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Membership Committee Several Grand Officers will serve on the Membership Committee, each having specific areas of responsibility. The Worthy Associate Advisor and Drill Leader/s will be responsible for developing and implementing retention activities, designed to encourage girls who have joined Rainbow to remain active members of our Order. Additionally, Faith and Dean of the Grand Cross will be responsible for recruiting new members to Pledge and Rainbow, and the Confidential and Outer Observer will be responsible for Pledge. Retention activities should include creative ways to love and nurture, and therefore RETAIN, new members. Examples include, but are not limited to, promoting the Big Sister program; creating new member events, such as a sleepover or Camp activity, during which new members can learn more about Rainbow and our traditions transforming them into exemplary Rainbow Girls; encouraging assemblies to follow up with girls who have been absent for a while; and creating enthusiasm about dining with new members at all official events. Grand Officer Presentations The WAA is responsible for Grand Officers presentations the first Official Visit, each Reception and Grand Assembly. Each presentation may include a simple formation, which does not require the Grand Officers to exit the Assembly room (except during Grand Assembly), a song (if desired), and a short, thoughtful message on behalf of the Grand Officers, given from memory. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 4

At the first Official Visit, the presentation will include the GWA, Supreme Officer, and State Rainbow Dad. This presentation is to be made immediately following the presentation/s by the hosting Assembly(ies) and, if applicable, the Sister Assembly. These individuals will offer gift ideas, which may assist with these presentations. This presentation is initiated by the WAA, who rises in response to the hosting Assembly s Worthy Advisor s question, Are there any other presentations at this time? When addressed, the WAA responds as follows, Thank you, Worthy Advisor. The Grand Officers have a presentation. The Grand Officers will please join me At Receptions, last year Grand Officers will receive the same meaningful (token) gift. Examples of gifts given during previous years include: engraved picture frames, decorated scrapbook covers, fuzzy blankets specific to the girl s taste; small hand crafted hope chests, embroidered pillow cases representative of each girl s office and favorite colors; and necklaces specific to each girl s office. The procedure for making these presentations will mirror that described above (for the first OV). Following the GWA s reception, the WAA is to collect the personalized chair back covers that have been used all year by the GWA Mom and GWA Dad. The WAA is to give these to the Supreme Officer, who will ensure the chair back covers are converted into pillows, which the WAA will present to the GWA s parents at Grand Assembly. The WAA is responsible for having all of the Grand Officers sign the card that accompanies this gift. At Grand Assembly, the following presentations will be made on the day indicated: Sunday evening: Supreme Officer and State Rainbow Dad (separate presentations) At the close of Sunday evening s session: parents of Rainbow girls (approximately 150) Monday afternoon: All Grand Deputies (10), Directors (6), adult Grand Executive Committee members (9), and Team Leads (4), etc. The WAA is encouraged to consider gifts such as Grand Officer pictures, homemade cookies, etc. for adults, rather than dust collectors. (The WAA should confirm these numbers with the Supreme Officer prior to Grand Assembly to ensure she has the appropriate number of gifts for each presentation.) Monday evening: Grand Assembly Committee members (approximately 20-30) Tuesday morning: Parents of the GWA (The gift will be the pillows, previously discussed.) Tuesday morning, immediately following the GWA s Assembly/Sister Assembly presentation, the GWA (her quilt) The WAA s remarks for presentations made during Grand Assembly will be: Compatible with the GWA s overall theme for Grand Assembly Simple formations should be easily recognizable and made utilizing the East as the target audience; the WAA will identify preferred shapes, the Director of Grand Officers will work with the Drill Leader/s to make the shapes Efficient requiring minimal time for the Grand Officer to retire and re-enter the Grand Assembly room; props may be used, presuming they do not require considerable time to put on and take off Music for Grand Assembly presentations is limited to a SINGLE song not a song for each presentation, and should be complementary to the overall theme of Grand Assembly. This musical selection must be provided to and approved by the Music Advisor in advance of the deadline for submitting presentation information to the Supreme Officer and the Director of Grand Officers. Once the musical selection is approved, the WAA is to burn a CD that will be given to the Sound Booth during Friday s practice. The CD must be clearly labeled GWAA Presentation CD. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 5

Formations and approved music selections for Grand Assembly presentations must be submitted to and approved by the Supreme Officer and the Director of Grand Officers by the established deadline. Additionally, the WAA is to submit the list of gifts that will be presented during each presentation. Presentation Budget The WAA will submit a proposed budget for the year s presentations to the Supreme Officer and the Director of Grand Officers no later than the deadline noted above. Presentation gifts may be purchased or hand crafted. The budget is based on the funds collected through the Grand Officer Presentations fund. A sample budget is provided below. Reimbursement for Presentations The WAA is responsible for submitting receipts for the designated gifts to the Supreme Officer prior to reimbursement or distribution of additional funds. If necessary and requested by the WAA, limited funds may be advanced to the WAA for specific presentations. Future advances will not be made until all prior receipts have been provided and funds accounted for. The WAA is to understand the following: no receipt means no refund - no exceptions, and receipts received more than 2 weeks after Grand Assembly will not be honored. SAMPLE: GWAA PRESENTATION BUDGET Total Funds Available: 24 Grand Officers x $40.00 each = $960.00 (Additional funds may be available in the Fall if additional Grand Officers are appointed.) Recipient Gift Budgeted Actual GWA Installation Gift $50 GWA Quilt $200 1 st OV: GWA 1 st OV: SO 1 st OV: SRD Reception Honorees (x4) Grand: SO Grand: SRD Grand: Parent Ceremony Grand: Deputies/Directors Grand: GA Committee Grand: GWA Parents Unanticipated Expenses Total Total may NOT exceed the total amount collected for the year! 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 6

GWA Quilt The WAA is responsible for the design and construction of the GWA's quilt, which includes: Designing a quit that measures at least 86 x 86 and includes 43 quilt squares. Note: using 1/4 inch batting renders a quilt suitable for wall hanging and display. Submitting the tentative design of the quilt and the draft instructions that will be given to each person preparing a quilt square to the Supreme Officer and the Director of Grand Officers no later than the deadline noted above. Preparing an Excel document to track the delivery and receipt of each quilt square. The document should include each Grand Officer s and adult s name, the date the square was delivered (the first OV), and the date the completed quilt square was returned (prior to the last Fall OV). A sample follows: Officer/Adult Date Distributed Date Returned Date Reminded Date $25 fee charged Grand xxxx Aug 11, 2008 Oct 1, 2008 Supreme Officer Aug 11, 2008 October 1 October 10 November 1 (shame on her!!!) Before or at the first Official Visit, hand delivering to the Director of Grand Officers individually addressed envelopes, containing the quilt square and the instructions for completing the square. Each envelope must be addressed to the recipient for accurate delivery and tracking. The Supreme Officer will assist in mailing the envelopes to who may not be in attendance. In 2015-2016, the Grand Family will start with 24 Grand Officers, with the potential of adding 4 to 6 more in the Fall. Additionally, squares should be given to (at least) those identified below: 1. Supreme Officer 2. Supreme Charity 3. State Rainbow Dad 4. TEN Grand Deputies 5. Director of Grand Officers 6. Director of Grand Representatives 7. Director of Membership 8. Director of Public Relations 9. Director of Rainbow Camp (if other than Mrs. Koscik, Grand Deputy) 10. Director of Grand Cross of Color Team 11. Grand Assembly Board of Directors (Mrs. Jacka will do this square) 12. Grand Dressmaker 13. Personal Page to the GWA Collecting the quit squares by the established deadline (the last Fall OV). Please note: it is not the WAA s job to incessantly remind or nag the Grand Officers to turn in their competed quilt squares. Grand Officers who miss the deadline will be charged the $25 fee with NO exception! The WAA will provide a list of adults who may have missed the deadline to her Grand Deputy; the Grand Deputy will follow up with those adults who are delinquent. Enlisting additional assistance from other Grand Officers and adults, as needed, to finalize the quilt. There are businesses who will do the embroidery, quilting, backing, etc. for a fee, 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 7

if necessary. For example: in the north, Creative Monogramming will do embroidery for about $15 per square. Delivering the GWA s quilt to the Supreme Officer in an unwrapped box by the deadline established above. During Official Visits The WAA will assist with Roll Call during each Grand Officer meeting. The Supreme Officer will provide the WAA with the Roll Call sheet and instructions for the information to be collected during Roll Call (i.e. number of service hours earned, contact made with counterpart, etc.) The Roll Call sheet is to be returned to the Supreme Officer at the end of the Grand Officer meeting. Additionally, the WAA will distribute the Grand Officer songbooks to the Grand Officers and Adult Leadership Team during the Grand Officer meeting and inform the group which songs will be sung on that day. For events that are not preceded by a Grand Officer meeting, the WAA will distribute the songbooks prior to the start of the event, and she will advise the Director of Grand Officers of the song number for the day during dress check or line up. It is recommended that a specific song number be sung for all guests introduced on that day, unless extenuating circumstances present themselves such an adult being introduced as a PWA, when it would be inappropriate to sing a song anticipating her becoming a Grand Officer. During the Official Visit, under Good of the Order, the WAA will be the first to stand and offer remarks. As the spokesperson for the Grand Officers, the WAA will begin by extending appreciation to the hosting Assembly(ies) for their hospitality and refreshments; congratulating the Assembly(ies) officer on their ritualistic work, floor work, or some other noteworthy accomplishment; and noting the efforts that went into the successful function. (These remarks begin as follows, Thank you Worthy Advisor, on behalf of the xx Grand Officers and Grand Representatives present today, I would like to ) Following her remarks, the WAA will facilitate the announcements of other Grand Officers, beginning with the GWA who will rise to speak about the sale of her GWA pins to benefit the statewide service project. The WAA will then call on each Grand Officer who is to make an announcement at this time. When all Grand Officers needing to make announcements have done so, the WAA will conclude her remarks as follows, Thank you, Worthy Advisor. Following each Official Visit, the WAA is responsible for collecting the Grand Officer Songbooks and maintaining them until the next Official Visit. In the event the songbooks are lost or forgotten, the WAA will be responsible for the replacement costs Rainbow Camp Prior to the deadline established above, the WAA will meet with the Director of Rainbow Camp. Together, the WAA and the Director of Rainbow Camp will: Select a theme for Rainbow Camp weekend, which will be incorporated into an article for Rainbow Reflections and a flier to be published with the Oct/Nov and Dec/Jan Newsletters Based on the schedule established by the Director of Rainbow Camp, the WAA will: Design activities consistent with the selected theme for Saturday morning; the activities should be flexible, in the event they need to be moved to Saturday afternoon to accommodate inclement weather related issues Purchase and prepare (with the advice and approval of the Director of Rainbow Camp) the items needed for the morning of Camp, including, but not limited to, name tags, decorations, and the warm/fuzzy wall poster. It is important to coordinate these purchases with the 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 8

Director of Rainbow Camp, as many of these supplies may already be available (free of charge). These expenses generally total approximately $150; however, the WAA is encouraged to be frugal with these purchases, as most of these items are throw away items. These expenses will be reimbursed by the Director of Rainbow Camp, upon presentation of receipts. (The expenses for the afternoon craft activities are not included in this amount.) Following the Registration deadline, the Director of Rainbow Camp will provide the WAA with the names and ages of the girls who will be attending Camp, so that groups can be organized and name tags can be made. During Rainbow Camp, the WAA is responsible for facilitating the program, events and activities on Saturday morning. The GWA is responsible for facilitating the afternoon activities, based on the schedule developed by the Director of Rainbow Camp. Please remember, Pledge Girls ALWAYS eat first at Camp (for every meal; no exceptions!). Rainbow Reflections The WAA will prepare a minimum of two unique articles for Rainbow Reflections, as indicated above. At least two articles must promote Rainbow Camp. Rainbow Camp Report The WAA will prepare a 2 to 3 minute report on Rainbow Camp, which includes the theme of the event, the activities she facilitated, and the experience gained. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 9

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: CHARITY Deadlines for Charity include: July 15: Submit fundraising proposal to SO and Fundraising Team Lead August 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s January 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s Camp: Coordinate the Sweet Shoppe with the assistance of Grand Deputy April 15: Submit statewide fundraising report to SO The primary Duties of Charity include: Serving on the statewide Fundraising Committee, developing a proposal to raise funds for specific items in the Nevada Grand Assembly operating budget Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Coordinating the Sweet Shoppe during Rainbow Camp Preparing a report summarizing fundraising efforts for the scholarship program Additionally, Charity will act as the Grand Officers' spokesperson at official functions in the absence of the Grand Worthy Associate Advisor (refer to the WAA responsibilities for specific guidelines). Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Fundraising Committee As a member of the Fundraising Team, Charity will plan and organize a statewide fundraising project, based on the needs of Nevada Grand Assembly. In the past these projects have raised funds for specific items that needed to be purchased, such as microphones, or to offset expenses, such as the storage unit or printing costs. It is recommended that the proposed project be creative, trying not to duplicate efforts of previous years. When projects are not repetitive, more excitement is generated and funds are easier to raise. Additionally, attention should be given to ensure the proposed project does not compete with or duplicate those proposed by Hope. The fundraising proposal, including fundraising goal for the year, must be submitted by the deadline identified above. Following the approval of the fundraising plan, Charity will be responsible for promoting the proposed activity, enlisting the assistance and support of each Assembly. All promotional items must be submitted to and approved by the Supreme Officer and the Fundraising Committee Team Lead. If the fundraising plan includes the selling of something during an Official function, Charity should coordinate with the Grand Deputy/ies of the hosting Assembly/ies prior to each Official Visit, to request a sales table in the area near where the meal will be served. Prior to the start of the official function, Charity should display her products on this table and be prepared to sell and/or take orders for the items (before and following the meal). If Charity s trailer is old enough (confident enough), she can sometimes help with this task keeping in mind that she is a trailer, not a personal slave! When products are displayed in this manner, Charity will not be called upon during Good of the Order to again solicit sales. Rainbow Reflections Charity will prepare at least two articles for Rainbow Reflections, in accordance with the deadlines established above. The articles should focus on the statewide fundraising events, including the Sweet Shoppe held during Rainbow Camp. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 10

Sweet Shoppe Charity will organize and operate the Grand Charity Sweet Shoppe during Rainbow Camp. This includes soliciting donations from assemblies and Rainbow adults and/or purchasing candy/treats/fruit snack/trail mix selections. Having a variety of sweet and no-sugar treats has proven to be successful in the past, offering tasty options for all dietary preferences. Additionally, Charity will coordinate with the Fundraising Team Leader, or an Advisory Board member, to: Ensure sufficient quantities of items are available for sale Have change available in the cash box when the Sweet Shoppe opens Price individual items (nothing less than 25 cents) Schedule adults (preferably members of the Fundraising Team or Advisory Board members) to work in the Sweet Shoppe during the designated operating time Traditionally, the Past Grand Charities are available and excited to assist with the Sweet Shoppe if asked to do so. Following the closure of the Sweet Shoppe, Saturday afternoon, Charity and her designated adult will provide the proceeds from the sales and a financial report to the Supreme Officer. Fundraising Report: Operating Budget Charity will contribute to the Fundraising Report by preparing a report reflecting the results of the fundraising activity/ies done in support of the Nevada Grand Assembly operating budget. This report should be 2 to 3 minutes in length and describe her efforts to raise funds during the Grand Year. Please note: this report should not include the introduction of the members of the Fundraising Team; this will be done by the Grand Worthy Advisor. The report is to be submitted to the Supreme Officer by the deadline established above. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 11

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: HOPE Deadlines for Hope include: July 15: Submit fundraising proposal to SO and Fundraising Team Lead August 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s October 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s April 15: Submit statewide fundraising report to SO The primary Duties of the Hope include: Serving on the statewide Fundraising Committee, developing a proposal to raise funds for Nevada Rainbow scholarships Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Preparing a report summarizing fundraising efforts for the scholarship program Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Fundraising Committee As a member of the Fundraising Team, Hope will plan and organize at least two statewide scholarship fundraising projects. Attention should be given to ensure the proposed projects do not compete with or duplicate those proposed by Charity. The fundraising proposal, including fundraising goals for the year, must be submitted by the deadline identified above. Following the approval of the fundraising plan, Hope will be responsible for promoting the proposed activities, enlisting the assistance and support of each Assembly. All promotional items must be submitted to and approved by the Supreme Officer and the Fundraising Committee Team Lead. If the fundraising plans include the selling of something during an Official function, Hope should coordinate with the Grand Deputy/ies of the hosting Assembly/ies prior to each Official Visit, to request a sales table in the area near where the meal will be served. Prior to the start of the official function, Hope should display her products on this table and be prepared to sell and/or take orders for the items (before and following the meal). If Hope s trailer is old enough (confident enough), she can sometimes help with this task keeping in mind that she is a trailer, not a personal slave! When products are displayed in this manner, Hope will not be called upon during Good of the Order to again solicit sales. Rainbow Reflections Hope will prepare at least two articles for Rainbow Reflections, in accordance with the deadlines established above. The articles should focus on the statewide fundraising events, the Nevada Rainbow Scholarship program, and the scholarship application deadlines for the current year. Fundraising Report: Scholarship Activities Hope will contribute to the Fundraising Report by preparing a report on fundraising activities done in support of the scholarship program. The report will culminate with a review of the girls (and Majority members) who were announced as scholarship winners during Rainbow Sunday. This report should be 2 to 3 minutes in length, excluding the announcement of scholarship recipients. Please note: this report should not include the introduction of the members of the Fundraising Team; this will be done by the Grand Worthy Advisor. The report is to be submitted to the Supreme Officer by the deadline established above. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 12

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: FAITH Deadlines for Faith include: July 15: Submit recruitment proposal to SO and Director of Membership August 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DRP, and Editor/s October 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s January 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s April 15: Submit statewide membership (recruitment) report to SO The primary Duties of the Faith include: Serving on the Membership Committee, focusing on recruitment Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Facilitating recruitment activities throughout the Grand year Preparing a report on the year s recruitment activities to be given during Grand Assembly Welcoming and introducing girls initiated at Grand Assembly Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Membership Committee As a member of the statewide Membership Committee, Faith will be responsible for recruiting new members to Pledge and Rainbow. The Dean of the Grand Cross will assist Faith with the development and implementation of these activities. Faith and the Dean will be assisted by the WAA and Drill Leader/s who will focus on retention efforts, so new members will want to remain active in Rainbow, and the Observers who will focus on nurturing Pledge members, making them feel welcome and inspiring them to join Rainbow when they turn 11 years old. With the assistance of the Director of Membership and the statewide Membership Committee, Faith and the Dean will develop and conduct at least three statewide membership drives, consistent with the three terms most assemblies observe. These plans will be submitted by the deadline established above. Additionally, Faith and the Dean may wish to plan an event to culminate the year with a special by invitation only kind of tea or other dress-up event which recognizes and celebrates members who joined since our last Grand Assembly. This may fit nicely into reception weekends, north and south, or Grand Assembly. In the past, the Grand Executive Board has authorized a spending plan for recruitment and retention activities, based on the proposal/s presented by Faith. If funds are requested for recruitment activities, the proposal should be submitted to the Supreme Officer at least 30 days prior to the event and identify the activity, estimated cost (per girl being recruited), and estimated number of participants (recruits). The Board will review the information provided and make a final decision. Rainbow Reflections Faith will prepare a minimum of three articles for Rainbow Reflections, in accordance with the deadlines established above. The articles should focus on recruiting new members into Pledge and Rainbow. These articles can include topics such as, but are not limited to, statewide membership events, creative ideas for local membership events, reasons why girls should join Rainbow (other than it s a lot of fun ), a script for inviting girls to join Pledge or Rainbow, and how to follow up with girls who have expressed interest in joining our Order. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 13

Membership Report: Recruitment Activities Faith will contribute to the Membership Report by preparing a report on the recruitment activities implemented during the Grand year. This report will focus on the number of new members initiated since last Grand Assembly. It will recognize the assemblies that participated in the membership drives; however, no reference will be made to assemblies that were unable to participate. The report will culminate with the announcement of the Girls of the Year for Membership and presentation of the Membership Award to the Assembly with the most initiates since the last Grand Assembly. This report should be 2 to 3 minutes in length, excluding the announcement of awards. Please note: this report should not include the introduction of the members of the Membership Committee; this will be done by the Grand Worthy Advisor. The report is to be submitted to the Supreme Officer by the deadline established above. Grand Assembly On Monday morning, Faith and the Director of Membership will meet with the candidates to prepare them for the Initiation. Faith will remain with the candidates until shortly before the Grand Officers entrance march. Following Initiation, Faith will introduce the new sisters, by name and Assembly number, to the Grand Assembly. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 14

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: DEAN OF THE GRAND CROSS OF COLOR The Dean of the Grand Cross has not been utilized for many years because the number of our Grand Officers has been small. This office will be appointed based on the number of Grand Officer applicants and merits of the girl appointed to serve as the Dean. If this office is not filled, these duties will be disbursed among other Grand Officers. Deadlines for the Dean of the Grand Cross include: July 15: Notify the Supreme Officer if attending both Mystic Banquets September 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s October 15: Submit Mystic Banquet Remarks (November) to SO, DGC, and hosting Assembly s Grand Deputy January 15: Submit message for Rainbow Sunday to SO, DGO, and DGC March 15: Submit Grand Assembly message regarding the Grand Cross of Color to SO, DGO, and DGC April 15: Submit Grand Cross of Color Banquet Remarks to SO and DGC The primary Duties of the Dean of the Grand Cross include: Serving on the Membership Committee (recruitment) Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Serving as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the Mystic Banquet (November) and the Grand Cross of Color Banquet (June) Preparing a message regarding the Grand Cross of Color for Rainbow Sunday Preparing a message for Grand Assembly Assisting with the preparation of the annual Service Hour Report Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Membership Committee As a member of the statewide Membership Committee, the Dean will assist Faith with the recruitment of new members to Pledge and Rainbow. Faith and the Dean will be assisted by the Worthy Associate Advisor and Drill Leader/s who will focus on retention efforts, so new members will want to remain active in Rainbow, and the Observers who will focus on nurturing Pledge members, making them feel welcome and inspiring them to join Rainbow when they turn 11 years old. With the assistance of the Director of Membership and the statewide Membership Committee, Faith and the Dean will develop and conduct membership drives, striving to target each assembly and consistent with the three terms most assemblies observe. These plans will be submitted by the deadline established above. Rainbow Reflections The Dean of the Grand Cross will prepare at least one article for Rainbow Reflections, in accordance with the deadlines established above. Articles written by the Dean should focus on the Proficiency Program and the reporting of Service Hours. Mistress of Ceremonies The Dean will serve as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the Mystic Banquet (November) held in her geographic area and for the Grand Cross of Color Banquet held during Grand Assembly. Additionally, the Dean may serve to choose as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the Mystic 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 15

Banquet held outside her geographic area, if she and her family are willing to commit the time and financial resources necessary. (The Supreme Officer s preference is that the Mystic Banquets - north and south - be held on different weekends, allowing her to attend both.) If the Dean wishes to attend both events, she must notify the Supreme Officer of that intent no later than September 1. This will allow sufficient time for the Supreme Officer to select someone to serve as Mistress of Ceremonies for the other event and allow that girl sufficient time to prepare herself to preside during the banquet. As the Mistress of Ceremonies, the Dean will be responsible for the following: Presiding during the Mystic Banquet, following the script provided by the Supreme Officer (and updated by the hosting Assembly s Grand Deputy) Preparing welcome and introductory remarks, which will be given at the start of the event Presenting the History of the Grand Cross of Color from memory and adding 2 to 3 prepared stories to the end of the History of the Grand Cross of Color, collected from other Masters of the Grand Cross of Color, sharing the importance of this honor in their lives. Or, if she chooses, the Dean may prepare her own lecture on the Grand Cross of Color and its importance in the lives of those upon whom it has been awarded; this unique lecture should be 3 to 5 minutes in length and would not need to be memorized Presenting the Bread Service entirely from memory The Supreme Officer will provide the Dean with the Abbreviated Script for the Mistress of Ceremonies during Grand Officer Leadership. The Abbreviated Script includes the order of business for the event, the History of the Grand Cross of Color and the Bread Service. This will allow the Mistress of Ceremonies to familiarize herself with the sequence of events, including the remarks she is to prepare for the event and the two ceremonies she is to memorize (the History of the Grand Cross of Color and the Bread Service). The Dean will submit her welcome and personal remarks for inclusion in the History of the Grand Cross by the deadline established above. The Supreme Officer will forward these approved messages to the hosting Assembly s Grand Deputy for inclusion in the final script. Prior to the Mystic Banquet and the Grand Cross of Color Banquet, the Grand Deputy will finalize the script, including the messages approved by the Supreme Officer and the names and titles of those who have been selected to participate in the ceremony. Additionally, the Grand Deputy will delete the History and Bread Service sections, ensuring the Mistress presents these parts from memory. This version of the script will serve as the podium script during the event. The hosting Assembly s Grand Deputy will have a complete script that includes all speeches, tributes and prayers. The Grand Deputy will prompt, as necessary, from this script. Please note that the introductions included in the Mystic Banquet scripts are limited to those participating in the Mystic Banquet. This is not intended to diminish the guests or the honors they have attained; it is intended to enhance the humility of the occasion. Additional introductions may not be added without the prior approval of the Supreme Officer. Rainbow Sunday In Nevada, our tradition is to announce the recipients of the Grand Cross of Color and the Adult Service Award during Rainbow Sunday, which is held during Rainbow Camp. The Dean will prepare a 2 to 3 minute speech for Rainbow Sunday that describes both of these honors, including the importance of this recognition and how it is earned. This presentation is to be 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 16

submitted by the established deadline, noted above. Once this presentation has been approved, the Dean should prepare herself to present it from memory. Grand Assembly Message The Dean will prepare a 2 to 3 minute speech on the importance of living a life of service (as Rainbow girls) and doing so without any expectation of reward or acknowledgement (as Masters of the Grand Cross of Color). This should culminate with the announcement of the Girls of the Year for Service and the Assembly Service Hour Award. These remarks will be submitted in accordance with the deadline established above. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 17

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: RECORDER Deadlines for the Recorder include: August 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to the SO, DPR, and Editor/s January 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to the SO, DPR, and Editor/s February 15: Submit remarks for Annual Membership Report to SO April 15: Submit remarks for the Recorder s announcements to SO The primary Duties of the Recorder include: Serving as a member of the Public Relations Committee and assisting with web site design and social media Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Presenting the Annual Membership Report Preparing the Recorder s announcements during Grand Assembly Assisting with the Proceedings (Minutes) of Grand Assembly Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Public Relations Committee The Recorder will serve on the Public Relations Committee. Specifically, the Recorder will review the NV IORG web page and propose recommendations for making the web page more appealing and user friendly for our members, as well as prospective Rainbow members. The Recorder will also work with the adult members of the Committee to identify ways to encourage girls and adults to utilize Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets to promote Nevada Rainbow in a positive and safe manner. Rainbow Reflections The Recorder will prepare a minimum of two unique articles for Rainbow Reflections, as indicated above. Each of these articles must promote the NV IORG web page and the appropriate use of social media to promote Nevada Rainbow. Additionally, these articles should include age appropriate tips for using the internet and social media in a safe manner. (If girls are being encouraged to use social media to promote Rainbow, they need to so in a way that keeps them and the rest of our members and adults safe from potential predators.) Annual Membership Report The Recorder will prepare and submit a message to the Supreme Officer by the established deadline to introduce and conclude the Annual Membership Report. This message will be presented from memory during Grand Assembly; however, the Recorder will be allowed to read the membership report, as it will be composed almost entirely of numbers, which are not easily memorized accurately. Grand Assembly Announcements The Recorder s announcements will include general announcements provided by the Supreme Officer prior to each Session and identification of items to be retrieved from the Lost and Found. The Recorder may prepare personalized and creative remarks to incorporate into these Announcements. When preparing these remarks, the Recorder is encouraged to be mindful of the intent and timing of each Session, as some Sessions will need to conclude quickly due to meals being served immediately following the Session. Additionally, Monday morning s Session concludes with the Memorial Service; due to the reverence of this ceremony, Announcements will be limited and will not include any additional remarks from the Recorder. The Recorder s remarks will be submitted no later than the deadline identified above. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 18

The Supreme Officer will designate an adult to sit with the Recorder (and the Recorder s Personal Page) during each Session of Grand Assembly. This adult will assist the Recorder with spontaneous requests for additional announcements to be made. This adult will also assist with time management letting the Recorder know if her remarks need to be shortened due to the Session running later than expected. Grand Assembly Proceedings During Grand Assembly, the Recorder will be responsible for documenting specific information for inclusion in the proceedings of the Grand Assembly. The information to be collected will be identified by the Supreme Officer; this information should be returned to the Supreme Officer with the Recorder s copy of the Grand Assembly Script at the close of Tuesday morning s session. The Recorder s designated adult will assist the Recorder with collecting the information identified by the Supreme Officer. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 19

GRAND OFFICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: TREASURER Deadlines for the Treasurer include: August 1: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s October 15: Submit article for Rainbow Reflections to SO, DPR, and Editor/s February 15: Submit remarks for Annual Financial Report to SO The primary Duties of the Treasurer include: Serving as a member of the Grand Executive Committee and the Fundraising Committee Collecting funds at the request of the Supreme Officer Promoting the sale of NV IORG logo wear Submitting articles for Rainbow Reflections Assisting with the preparation of the Annual Financial Report for Nevada Grand Assembly Duties in detail: below is more specific information for each duty assigned to this office: Jr. Member of the Grand Executive Committee and Fundraising Committee The Treasurer will serve as a Jr. Member of the Grand Executive Committee, participating in the annual budget meeting and providing guidance to the adult members of the Grand Assembly Board of Directors. Additionally, the Treasurer will serve as a member of the Fundraising Committee, offering assistance to the fundraising activities developed by Charity and Hope. Collecting Funds This duty is similar to that assigned to the Treasurer in a local Assembly. At the request of the Supreme Officer, the Treasurer will collect and prepare receipts for funds received on behalf of Nevada Grand Assembly, including Grand Officer dress payments. Logo Wear The Treasurer will promote the sale of NV IORG logo wear. This includes requesting adult assistance with logo wear sales during all official functions, including Official Visits and Rainbow Camp, and encouraging girls and adults to purchase and wear NV IORG logo wear. Rainbow Reflections The Treasurer will prepare a minimum of two unique articles for Rainbow Reflections, as indicated above. At least two articles must promote the purchase and wearing of NV IORG logo wear. Logo wear is guaranteed to be a Rainbow appropriate clothing option at all casual Rainbow events. More importantly, logo wear is a great way to promote Nevada Rainbow and to initiate conversations about our organization with members of the general public. Annual Financial Report for Nevada Grand Assembly The Treasurer will prepare and submit a message to the Supreme Officer by the established deadline to report on the success of logo wear sales during the Grand year and to introduce and conclude the Annual Financial Report. This message will be presented from memory during Grand Assembly; however, the Treasurer will be allowed to read the financial report, as it will be composed almost entirely of numbers, which are not easily memorized accurately. 2016 Grand Officer Handbook: Grand Officer Responsibilities 20