Joe Friday Award

The award is named in honor of the late Joe Friday, an Ojibway Indian and close friend to staff founder of the YMCA-Indian Programs, Harold S. Keltner.

Today at the Induction Ceremony I was honored by receiving this award. Today was one of the best days of my life.. Here was the speech that was given.

Joe Friday was an Ojibway Indian, He was the main inspiration of Harold S. Keltner who founded this organization back in 1926.
So we give out an award once a year in his honor. This award goes out to an Officer who has gone above and beyond his regular elected duties. This Officer has been there to help out all year. Whether it was to collect pallets for the Council Fires or help out at all the recruiting rallies. We never had to ask him to help he would come to us and ask what time do we need to be there. I personally asked him for help “probably weekly” to send out extra reminders to everyone. Other times he took it upon himself to get the word out to everyone whenever it was nessasary. Even though his position was Asst. Running Waters Editor He took on the role of Editor a few months into the year always making sure the news letter was correct and on time. While always keeping in mind what was right for the organization.


Randy and Morgan Zabarsky
It states:

Presented to Randy Zabarsky


On this 4th Day Of January 2009


In Appreceiation For The Time & Effort You have Dedicated


To The Members Of The


Ridgewood Big Creek Frontier


Adventure Princess Program


While Maintaining A High Standard Of Parent/Child Involvement


On Behalf Of The Officers And Members


Thank You For Providing An Example That Reflects The


Ideas Of This Program


An Example That Helps A Dad And His Daughter To Become And


Remain


Friends Always