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Page 1: Fledgling Handbook 2012

VIKINGS OF

SOLVANGFledgling Handbook2012

http://www.vikingcharitiesinc.com

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Congratulations You are now a Viking Fledgling We have expectations for you

We want you to fit into our “Camp” We hope our “Camp” fits your needs Assist the Gatekeepers; get to know us Introduce yourself so we can know you Learn about the Viking organization

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Contents Mission Statement Viking History Structure Viking Committees Honors & Traditions Other Items Our Expectations Specific Tasks

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Mission Statement Who We Are:

A Social and Philanthropic Organization What We Do

Provide Help for the Medically related needs of qualified individuals and health care organizations

Why We Do It To provide others within Santa Barbara County

with a better quality of Life

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Viking History Los Angeles Camp Solvang Camp Orange County Camp

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Los Angeles Camp Social/Philanthropic Group - Late 1950s Scandia Restaurant - Viking Men’s Club Name Changed to Viking Charities Grew to Over 500 Members Honorary Member – Elizabeth Taylor! Responsible For Many of Our Traditions Annual “Invasion” of Solvang Camp

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Solvang Camp Splintered From LA Vikings - 1974 Initial Membership Included:

Vince Evans, Bob Gleason & Ray Paaske Danish Inn - Meister Vince Evans Donations Exceeded $100,000 by 1977 By 1995, Over $1,000,000 in Donations By 2007, Over $2,000,000 in Donations All Expenses Borne by Viking Members

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Orange County Camp Splintered From LA Vikings – 1983

Borge Nielson, Norm Anderson and a Few Others

Ambrosia Restaurant – Member Portraits New Location – The Ritz Eighth Race at Del Mar Named for Vikings Beach Party at Newport Dunes Annual Sojourn to Solvang No Dues – Christmas Basket/Turkey

Dinner

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Structure

Gold Cuppers Council of Chiefs Chief Vice Chief Meister Secretary Treasurer

Steward Chaplain Sergeant at Arms Gatekeepers

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Gold Cuppers Similar to a Board of Directors Meets First Tuesday of Month Re-examines How to Run Organization Great Weight Given to Customs/Traditions Annually Considers Adding Gold Cuppers

No requirement to add new Gold Cuppers Once Appointed, Always a Gold Cupper

Must remain member in good standing

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Council of Chiefs All Former Vikings of Solvang Chiefs Meets Annually (Usually in December) Appoints New Chief & Vice Chief Meeting Chaired by Meister

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Chief Must be a Gold Cupper Selected by Council of Chiefs Serves as Leader of Vikings Presides Over Gold Cupper

Meetings One Year Term – January to

December Ex-officio Member of All

Committees Appoints Ad-hoc Committees As

Needed Hosts the Summer Party in June -

Women Invited Automatically Appointed to Council

of Chiefs

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Vice Chief Assists and Stands In for Chief Appointed by Council of Chiefs Serves a One Year Term - Jan to Dec Ex-officio Member of All Committees Hosts Viking Christmas Party in

December This is the other event women are invited to

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Meister Host of Hallowed Halls of Viking Meetings Formerly Owner of Business

Establishment Now Title Bestowed by Gold Cuppers Responsible for:

Hospitality, courtesy and welcome extended to guests and Fledglings

Chairs Annual Council of Chiefs Meeting Typically a Long-Term Appointment

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Secretary Takes Notes During Gold Cupper Meetings Writes/Publishes Viking Dinner Invitations Appointed By Chief For One Year Term

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Treasurer Receives All Member/Public Contributions Receives Dinner Meeting Money Accounts For Memorial Bequests Accounts For All Fundraiser Transactions Monitors Deposits to Endowment Fund Tracks Endowment Contributions &

Income Appointed By Chief - Usually Long Term

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Steward Presides Over Special Ceremonies

Fledgling Initiation Office Induction Glass Retirement

Follows Customs and Traditions Serves At The Pleasure Of The Chief Typically Long Term Appointment

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Chaplin Reports to Gold Cuppers Monthly

Any family health problems Any crisis issues that arise

Sends Appropriate Cards to Families Appointed By Chief Typically Long Term Appointment

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Sergeant at Arms Assists Chief In Keeping Order Assists During Viking Ceremonies Serves As Escort For Honorees Appointed by Chief as Necessary

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Gatekeepers Keeps Track of Who Attends Functions Collects Funds and Delivers to Treasurer Appointed By Chief Typically Long Term Appointment Fledglings Scheduled to Assist

Opportunity to Learn Names of Vikings Chance to Introduce Yourself to Others

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Barbeque Blood Bank Chaplain Charity Children’s

Christmas Viking Christmas Deats Ranch BBQ

Gatekeeper LA Liaison/Invasion Membership Publicity Strategic Planning Summer Party Viking Endowment Viking Float

Viking Committees

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Barbeque A number of members joined together to

form the Viking Barbeque Committee. They make themselves available for various civic functions and fundraisers and frequently provide the food at Viking Events outside of meetings at the Hallowed Halls. It is a hard-working committee which brings the Viking name to the public, but always has a good time doing it.

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Blood Bank Almost since its inception, the Vikings of

Solvang have hosted blood drives. Today, the Blood Bank committee organizes a Viking Blood Drive twice each year to benefit the United Blood Services. The Blood Drives are held at the Solvang Middle School Gym and people who donate blood are hosted to a dinner at a local restaurant paid for by the Vikings. The committee meets as required.

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Chaplain The Chaplain serves as chairperson for a

committee of Vikings who help with the care and concern for our fellow Vikings and their families. The committee works with the Chaplain to send out cards on behalf of the Vikings and to pay respects on behalf of the Vikings when appropriate. The Chaplain’s Committee meets as required.

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Charity The Charity Committee receives, reviews, investigates

and recommends action for Gold Cupper consideration on requests for assistance from the Vikings. Every request for charity starts with a written request directed to the Committee. The Charity Committee presents the information to the Gold Cuppers in the form of a resolution for action. The Gold Cuppers consider the request before making their decision. The Charity Committee meets monthly on the first Tuesday of the Month prior to the Gold Cupper meetings. Every Viking and Fledgling is encouraged to bring information about potential beneficiaries to the attention of the Charity Committee or any of its members.

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Children’s Christmas Probably the biggest job, and certainly the most

emotionally powerful event the Viking’s host, is the Children’s Christmas Party. The event provides a Christmas Party for special needs children, their caregivers and families. This celebration provides lunch, a musical group singing Christmas carols, a special visit with Santa Claus and a Christmas gift which has been specifically selected based on the medical needs of each child. All Vikings are part of hosting the party. We serve as bus boys, waiters, photographers, Santa’s assistants, etc. The Vikings declare that this event is the most heartwarming part of being a Viking. The Committee works all year long making certain that all special needs children in the valley are invited to the event, and that each one receives his or her special gift.

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Viking Christmas Each year in December, the Vice Chief

hosts the annual Holiday (Christmas) Party. This event, the second of two which women are invited, is as fancy as Vikings get (usually coat & tie). We gather together as a camp and celebrate the past year, the season and look forward to the New Year.

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Deats Ranch BBQ Clearly the best attended social event on

the Viking calendar is the annual barbeque held in August at the Deats Ranch. As the name implies, it is an outdoor BBQ mixed with cocktails, entertainment, socializing and a horseshoe tournament. Traditionally, the Viking Barbeque Team runs the food line and the Chief arranges for others on the committee to handle all other details.

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Gatekeeper As was suggested earlier, all Fledglings

are automatically on the Gatekeeper Committee and will be scheduled to assist with the gate keeping functions at all meetings and events. Again, this is a good way to meet other Vikings and to help remember their names.

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LA Liaison / Invasion This committee communications with the LA

and Orange County Viking Camps. On those occasions when joint camp functions are planned, this committee is foremost in making those arrangements and coordinating with the Solvang Camp. Annually, the LA Camp “invades” the Santa Ynez Valley for a weekend of revelry. Again, this committee is key to assisting the LA Camp with their arrangements and extending appropriate invitations to members of the Solvang Camp.

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Membership Among the hardest working committees

is the Membership Committee. Various members are responsible for receiving and processing new applications for membership, maintaining the Viking Website, publishing the Membership Roster, providing current information at dinner meetings and sending out information on monthly Gold Cupper and Member meetings. The committee meets on the second Tuesday of the month.

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Publicity As the name implies, the publicity

committee is instrumental in working with newspapers and radio stations in broadcasting information about the Vikings and Viking events. Publicity is developed by the committee and approved by the Chief before being released to the public.

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Strategic Planning From time to time, as deemed necessary

by the Gold Cuppers, the Strategic Planning Committee is called into session to consider specific long range issues and to recommend directions on such issues to the Gold Cuppers.

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Summer Party The Chief annually hosts the Viking

Summer Party. It is a mid-year celebration of Viking fun and fellowship to which women are invited. The evening includes a cocktail hour, dinner, entertainment, and lots of fellowship.

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Viking Endowment The Viking Endowment Fund was created in 2000 with a

deposit of $3,180. As with many such endowment funds, the Viking Endowment accepts contributions and pledges from Vikings and the public at large in an effort to build the fund. Earnings on the principal are available to the Vikings for philanthropic projects and/or needs, but the principal itself cannot be used. Vikings are encouraged to make annual contributions to the Endowment, especially “in memoriam” when one of our Viking brothers makes the transition to “Valhalla.” In 2011, the Viking Endowment Fund balance broke through the Million Dollar ceiling and continues to grow as a tool for future Viking works. The Endowment Fund Committee meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday each month and conducts an annual retreat in May to review investment strategy.

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Viking Float Clearly, this is our most unusual committee.

Seafaring adventurers that we’ve historically been, the Solvang Vikings adhere to tradition by sailing their own Viking Ship in many parades and festivals. They include the Independence Day Parade in July and the Danish Days parade in September. Fledglings are encouraged to ride on the Viking Ship during these parades, but never fear, you will have plenty of company from Vikings who also ride the ship. Like any other Viking gathering, it turns into as much of a fellowship event as it is a civic event.

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Honors & Traditions Annual Induction Bi-Annual Initiation Glass Retirement The Viking Axe Viking Fundraisers Singing Han Skal

Leve

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Annual Induction Between cocktails and dinner

at the January meeting annually, the Viking Officers for the coming year are inducted. At this ceremony, which includes both outgoing and incoming Officers, the new Chief and Vice-Chief are installed in their positions.

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Bi-Annual Initiation Twice a year, once in May and again in

November, up to six Fledglings are initiated into Viking membership. Those chosen are based upon the date they became Fledglings and their completion of the expectations of Fledglings as expressed later in this presentation. The rituals observed during the initiation are intended to remain private to the Vikings. Vikings never discuss with non-Vikings their harrowing experiences during initiation, but nevertheless, every other Viking has had the same adventure during his own initiation.

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Glass Retirement On those sad occasions during the year

when we lose a Viking, we take the opportunity as a group to honor his passing. We join together, in a subdued atmosphere, and are given the opportunity to express individual memories about our fallen brother. At the end of the observance, an appropriate Viking is chosen to retire the glass of the fallen Viking by throwing his glass into the fire where it is consumed in flames and joins our brother in Valhalla.

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The Viking Axe On occasion, most frequently but not necessarily

during the Viking Christmas Party, the Chief may award a Viking Axe to a member Viking. The awarding of an axe is recognition by the Chief for exemplary service in some manner or fashion to the Viking cause. It is the highest individual award a Viking may receive and the axe is generally engraved and mounted on a plaque which is displayed proudly in the Viking’s home or office.

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Viking FundraisersThe Vikings are coming.

The Vikings are coming.The Vikings are coming.

These words, in ever increasing font size, usually start to appear in the local newspaper months in advance of a Viking Fundraiser. The words, by themselves, have come to be understood in our local community that there is a need the Vikings are seeking help to resolve. Viking fundraisers have historically been successful because they are not regular recurring events, but rather fundraisers intended to address a specific need in the community. All Vikings and Fledglings are expected to help and participate in all Viking Fundraising Events.

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Singing Han Skal LeveAs a Fledgling you will quickly find that Vikings frequently break out in singing “Han Skal Leve” at most of our official functions and events. You should take some time to memorize the words so that you can join in on the singing and the fellowship. The song, sung in Danish, is a toasting song, the story of which goes something like:

Han Skal Leve:

May you live forever; may you live forever;may you live forever, hurrahHurrah, hurrah. That was a very good toast! Hurrah, hurrah. That was a very good toast!May you live forever; may you live forever,may you live forever, hurrah!

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Other Items Dress Code Viking Website Membership Roster Getting Involved Our Members The Cost

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Dress Code Consistent with other areas, the Vikings

don’t like rules and regulations. We do, however, have customs that we seem to follow. For our monthly dinner meetings we normally wear slacks, a button down shirt and a blue blazer. During the hot months of summer, the blazer is frequently dispensed with.

Wearing a tie is optional for Vikings but Fledglings must wear their red Fledgling tie to dinner meetings.

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Viking Website www.vikingscharityinc.com

You can get additional information about the Vikings on the internet. This website is maintained by the Membership Committee. Once you become a Viking, the Membership Committee Chair can give you the information to access the “members only” portion site.

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Membership Roster Annually, the Membership Committee publishes

the “Membership Roster and Calendar of Events.” This booklet is a host of information and you can get one from anyone on the membership committee or from the Treasurer. In the Roster you will find a variety of information including:

• Calendar of Events• Viking Mission Statement• List of Officers (Solvang, LA and

OC)• List of Council of Chiefs• List of Gold Cuppers• List of Committee Chairs• List of Fledgling Expectations

• Photo Roster of Vikings of Solvang• Historical List of Projects and

Recipients• Endowment Fund Balance Report• List of Contributions in honor of

Fallen Vikings• In Memoriam List of Fallen Vikings• Han Skal Leve

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Getting Involved Being a Viking means a lot of different things to people.

Some like to participate by writing checks while others might rather give of themselves. Regardless, there is a place in the Vikings for everyone. Fledglings should realize that Vikings is not a group that will pressure you to get involved. We let you get as active as you want, whether that is writing checks or getting into leadership or somewhere in between. If you want be on any of the Viking committees, it is up to you to let someone know. There are Vikings who have complained that they have never been asked to do things, but when asked, have admitted they never suggested to anyone that they wanted to get more involved. Leadership requires initiative - if you want a leadership role in Vikings, show some initiative by letting people know!

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Our MembersOur members come from all walks of life, religion, politics, and business.

We are inclusive by our nature and do not judge anyone against standards in these areas.

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The Cost Being a Viking is not about the cost, but of

course, there is some cost involved. Vikings and Fledglings alike are expected to make an annual contribution, the amount of which is set by the Gold Cuppers, and does change from time-to-time. In addition, there is a fee for the dinner meetings, the rate for which is principally made up of the cost for dinner. Vikings are encouraged to give to the Children’s Christmas Party, when a Viking passes, and to the Endowment Fund. During Viking Fundraisers, Vikings are encouraged to help physically as well as financially.

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Our Expectations Annual Contribution of $300 by March 31st

Attend Monthly Dinner Meetings Assist With Gatekeeper Responsibilities Ride On the Viking Ship When It Sails Assist All Viking Events and Fundraisers

Attend or contribute to Viking charity activities Notify Charity Committee of Medical Needs Support the Viking Endowment Fund Learn the Words to Han Skal Leve

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Specific Tasks Viking Fledgling

Handbook

Membership Briefing

Endowment Fund Briefing

Charity Committee Briefing

Viking Organization Briefing

Fledgling Briefing

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Thank You for your Interest in our Camp and Organization