Major Events and Awards
Youth Award
County Rep. Of The Year
Region Rep. Of The Year
Outfitter Of The Year
Manufacturer Of The Year
"Little John" DiMura Award
Potlatch Award
Osage Award
Adeo Award
Annual Banquet
Regional Rendezvous
Because NYB is a not-for-profit
organization which is run on a volunteer basis, we felt
it very important to recognize outstanding individuals
who have gone above and beyond in performing their
duties on behalf of NYB. Below are a few of the awards
that are available to be given out on behalf of NYB.
Awards presentations typically occur at the annual NYB
banquet in the spring of each year.
Youth Award
●This award does not have to be
given out every year. When it is determined that there
is a worthy recipient, the award should be given at the
annual NYB Spring Banquet.
●Award candidates should be 17
years old or younger.
●Candidates do not have to be NYB
members, but it is preferred that they are. (At this age
they may not have their own money to make such a
decision).
●There should be a group of at
least 3 candidates to choose from; however, if there is
an absolutely outstanding youth, an exception may be
made to this pool minimum.
●To be considered as a candidate
for the NYB Youth Award, a youth must be involved in
activities and other endeavors that directly benefit
NYB. This can include, but is not limited to, such
things as helping with NYB booths at shows, volunteering
at NYB youth camps, NYB Banquets and Rendezvous
(including doing “background” things like set-up or
flyer distribution) and fund raising activities. The
more involvement the better as this would tend to point
towards the dedication and exemplary character that we
should also be rewarding.
● NYB should use all avenues at its
disposal to solicit as many as possible candidates for
this award. Requests for candidates should be made
through Full Draw in the winter and spring issues before
the banquet. Also seek candidates through communications
with Regional and County Reps. This would be the
responsibility of the Youth Membership Chair.
Suggestions should be forwarded to the Youth Membership
Chair.
County Representative of
the Year Award
● The individual or individuals who
are nominated for this award have undertaken the duties
of an NYB county representative and have elevated them
to a higher level. These individuals typically have
taken on projects which are outside of the normal duties
bestowed on county representatives and have done so
while portraying NYB in a positive and professional
manner.
Regional Representative of
the Year Award
● The individual or individuals who
are nominated for this award have undertaken the duties
of an NYB regional representative and have elevated them
to a higher level. These individuals typically have
taken on projects which are outside of the normal duties
bestowed on regional representatives and have done so
while portraying NYB in a positive and professional
manner.
Outfitter of the Year Award
● The Outfitter or Charter who is
nominated for this award has supported NYB over many
years of service. They typically have donated their
services in support of NYB and its fund raising events.
They are dedicated to the sport of archery and promote
it in a positive and professional manner.
Manufacturer of the Year
Award
● The Manufacturer who is nominated
for this award has supported NYB over many years of
service. They typically have donated goods or services
in support of NYB and its fund raising events. They are
dedicated to the sport of archery and promote it in a
positive and professional manner.
“Little John” DiMura Award
● The person nominated for this
award should be very dedicated towards helping, working
with and doing programs and projects for the physically
challenged above and beyond what is considered normal
for their duties. They should be an NYB member but not a
member of the NYB Physically Challenged Committee.
The nominee should help foster and
perpetuate bow hunting and/or the archery shooting
sports and be a good representative of such within the
ranks of NYB. Past recipients should be involved with
the physically challenged bow hunting committee on each
selection of a future recipient.
These guidelines were established
to be stringent in the hopes of keeping this a highly
cherished and not easily achieved award.
Potlatch Award
● The individual who is nominated
for the POTLATCH award is someone who has made a major
contribution of materials or a donation of cash to NYB
or an NYB program. Many Native American cultures
practiced a unique form of giving. The custom was
practiced by the leading hunters of native communities.
It is a custom of generosity in the extreme. It was
intended as an expression of humility, yet it brought
the esteem of the entire community, not only because the
entire community benefited from the practice, but
because ordinary people are in awe of such unparalleled
generosity.
Imagine a noble Iroquois hunter.
After days of grueling pursuit, he is miles from his
home when he harvests a huge trophy animal. The hunter
dresses the animal and eats a small piece for
nourishment on the long carry home. After a difficult
journey he returns home with the trophy. He enters the
village palisades with the buck over his shoulders. His
people look on in admiration as he stoically carries the
animal to the center of the village where he shrugs,
dropping the enormous buck to the ground.
In a moment he pulls his knife from
its sheath and cuts the last inch from the animal’s
tail. This he keeps as his portion, the rest he leaves
for the people of the village. Such selfless giving is
“Potlatch”. It was rarely seen in ancient times, it is
even more rarely seen today. Potlatch was the habit of
the greatest men of the hunter class. When we see
Potlatch today we still have as much admiration as those
who observed it in times past.
Osage Award
● The OSAGE award is given to a NYB
member with many years of dedication to NYB and to
bowhunting. The Osage committee is comprised of past
recipients; the committee receives nominations from any
member. All nominations are reviewed and discussed
before the committee votes by secret ballot. The vote
must be unanimous on the first round of voting or no
award is given for that year. The OSAGE committee meets
on an infrequent basis and notifies the President if an
OSAGE award will be presented at the annual banquet or
not.
ADEO Award
● The ADEO award is a "friends of'
award". ADEO means "our friend" in Seneca. Using the
ADEO award we can recognize our friends who hold office,
or serve in an "official" capacity.
Annual Banquet
● New York Bowhunters, Inc.’s
annual banquet is held in the spring of each year. This
is our “Major” fund raising event for the year and is
quite the affair to attend. Attendees can win great
hunting items in our can raffles or learn great
bowhunting tips at our seminars. There is a vendor area
where outdoor related items may be purchased or members
can talk with outfitters about booking their next hunt.
They can rub elbows with bowhunting experts like M.R.
James and Barry and Gene Wensel while enjoying a catered
meal. The highlight of the evening is our auction where
attendees can bid on items such as bows, arrows and
great hunts. Items can be purchased at auction at a
considerable discount. Proceeds from this event fund the
worthy programs that NYB runs throughout the year and
allows us to keep our membership fees at a lower level.
Please join us at our next banquet this spring; you’ll
be glad you did.