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MANUAL OF CEREMONIES

MANUAL OF CEREMONIES OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Revised 2018 Foreword This MANUAL provides examples of suggested CEREMONIES for Unit meetings and special occasions. The use of CEREMONIES in the form presented here is not required by any official action of the American Legion Auxiliary National Organization. CEREMONIES may be altered in accordance with the occasion; however, great care should be taken to insure that no ceremony is objectionable to persons of any religious denomination. Unit Meeting Opening Ceremony Auxiliary meetings shall be opened in the following manner: The Unit President shall seat the members with one rap of the gavel, officers shall take their stations and the doors of the meeting hall shall be closed by the Sergeant at Arms.

Note: Additional prayers may be found in the Appendix under prayers. The first stanza of “America” may be sung by the membership. Unit President: “Till we meet again let us remember that our obligation to our Country can be fulfilled only by …

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1 MANUAL OF CEREMONIES OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Revised 2018 Foreword This MANUAL provides examples of suggested CEREMONIES for Unit meetings and special occasions. The use of CEREMONIES in the form presented here is not required by any official action of the American Legion Auxiliary National Organization. CEREMONIES may be altered in accordance with the occasion; however, great care should be taken to insure that no ceremony is objectionable to persons of any religious denomination. Unit Meeting Opening Ceremony Auxiliary meetings shall be opened in the following manner: The Unit President shall seat the members with one rap of the gavel, officers shall take their stations and the doors of the meeting hall shall be closed by the Sergeant at Arms.

2 Unit President: The meeting will now come to order. The Unit President shall give three raps of the gavel and the members shall rise. Unit President: The color bearers will advance the colors. Note: Optional; a set of miniature flags may be used for the pledge, but they are never advanced or retired. In place of the following prayer , the Chaplain may substitute one of the same length and general tenor: Chaplain: God of our faiths, we pray that You to guide our work in this meeting and in all our days. Send your peace to our nation and to all nations.

3 Speed the fulfillment of your promise of peace that shall have no end. We pray for all those who serve the people and guard the public welfare. By Your blessing help them to discharge their duties honestly and well. We pray for our members. Help them to observe the strictest justice; keep alight the fires of freedom, strive earnestly for the spirit of democracy, and preserve untarnished our loyalty to our country and to you. We especially ask your blessing and comfort for all those who are suffering from the ravages of war. May our duty to them be ever alive in our minds.

4 Finally, we remember lovingly before you our departed heroes. May their splendid example guide us, now and forever. Amen. Alternative prayer #1 Lord, we come together looking toward the future of our organization. Be with us as we express our varying opinions and help us to have uppermost in our mind the needs of those whom we serve as we look toward a new direction for the American Legion Auxiliary. As we discuss areas of change, allow us to illuminate, and to be open to, the vision of others. Help us find greater clarity and purpose for our organization, a renewed commitment and a deeper appreciation of each other s diversity and its importance to our overall mission.

5 Help us to remember that it is in working together as one, and with Your help, we can accomplish great things. Amen. Alternative prayer #2 Lord, with open minds and hearts, we come together for the betterment of the American Legion Auxiliary. We remember the experiences and knowledge from the past, with gratitude for Your leadership and guidance. Help us to remember that in striving to help others: we work best as a team not as individuals. Guide and direct us to do that which is right for our community, state and nation. Keep us committed to the overall mission of our organization.

6 Help us to not only use what we have gained from the past, but to plan and prepare boldly for tomorrow. We move confidently into the future with you by our side. Amen Note: Additional prayers may be found in the Appendix under Prayers. Unit President: In memory of our dead let us stand in silence. Soft music will add to the solemnity of the occasion. Taps. The members shall salute the flag of our country as it is advanced and placed in position. Unit President: You will join me in pledging allegiance to the flag. We shall sing one stanza of our National Anthem, `The Star-Spangled Banner.

7 You will join me in repeating the Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion Auxiliary. For God and Country We associate ourselves together For the following purposes: To uphold and defend The Constitution of the United States of America; To Maintain law and order; To foster and perpetuate A one hundred percent Americanism; To preserve the memories and incidents Of our associations during the Great Wars; To inculcate a sense of individual obligation To the community, state, and nation; To combat the autocracy Of both the classes and the masses; To make right the master of might; To promote peace and good will on earth.

8 To safeguard and transmit to posterity The principles of Justice, Freedom, and Democracy; To participate in and contribute To the accomplishment Of the aims and purposes Of The American Legion; To consecrate and sanctify our association By our devotion to mutual helpfulness. One rap of the gavel by the Unit President shall seat the members. Unit President: I now declare _____ Unit No. _____ Department of _____ regularly convened. Suggested Order of Business The Unit President should be very familiar with the Unit Guide Book. 1. Call to order 2.

9 Advancement of the colors 3. prayer 4. Pledge of Allegiance to the flag 5. National Anthem 6. Preamble 7. Roll call of officers and members 8. Reading and approval of minutes of previous meeting 9. Treasurer s Financial report 10. Initiation of candidates (quarterly, biannually, or annually, as is the Unit custom) 11. Reports of: President Secretary Executive Committee Membership Committee Standing committees Special committees 12. Reading of communications, including those from National, Department and District officers 13. Unfinished business 14.

10 New business 15. Election and installation of officers 16. Announcements 17. Program - educational and entertaining (optional) 18. Adjournment of business meeting 19. Retirement of colors (optional) Closing Ceremony Auxiliary meetings shall be closed in the following manner: Unit President: Is there any further business to come before the meeting? If not, the Chaplain will lead us in prayer . The Unit President shall give three raps of the gavel, and the membership shall rise, and stand in silence. Chaplain: O God from whom all holy desires, all right counsels and all just works do proceed, give to Your servants that peace which the world cannot give; that our hearts may be disposed to obey Your commandments.


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