WHAT IS RAINBOW?
The International
Order Of The Rainbow For Girls Is A Character Building Organization For Girls
Between Ages of 11 and 20. It's purpose is to promote effective communication,
leadership skills, and most importantly, service to humanity.
WHAT DO RAINBOW GIRLS DO?
We
are a fraternal service organization for young women who want to be the best
they can be.
Rainbow Girls learn and practice superb communication skills, how to work with
others, and to take responsibilities seriously.
At meetings you plan many fun things together; such as dances, camping trips,
going to plays, skating, sleep-overs, pizza parties, and mystery trips.
Rainbow Girls help others by participating in service projects and learn that
helping those less fortunate is one of life’s greatest rewards.
Girls visit other assemblies as well as functions within their own
jurisdiction.
When you participate in the many activities Rainbow offers, you will have lots
of fun and learn to be a better person.
You will learn many important skills, such as extemporaneous speaking,
parliamentary procedure, proper etiquette, and posture.
Rainbow reinforces important values and respect, and how to interact well with
others.
Members of Rainbow are active in their churches, schools and communities.
They raise money for various charities through bake sales, pancake breakfast,
babysitting, dinners and they extend themselves in service to their
communities, churches and sponsoring organizations. Rainbow Girls have many
fun activities and opportunities to make lifelong friendship.
REQUIREMENTS TO PETITION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ORGANIZATION ARE:
1.
A desire to want to belong to
the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
2.
If elected to membership promises to adhere to
the Supreme Assembly's Constitution and Statutes, and a cheerful compliance to
the By-Laws, Rules, and Regulations of the Assembly to whom she makes the
petition.
3.
A girl of good moral character.
4.
A believer in one true
and living God.
5.
Is an unmarried girl between 8 and 11 for
Pledge Assembly, 11 and 20 for Rainbow Assembly membership.
6.
That she is either the daughter or
granddaughter of a Master Mason, or a friend of a Rainbow Girl.
7.
That she has never petitioned or been rejected
for the degrees in any Rainbow Assembly of the International Order of the
Rainbow for Girls.
8.
That
she is recommended by two Rainbow Girls and be sponsored by either a Master
Mason, member of the Order of the Eastern Star, member of the Order of the
Amaranth, White Shrine Of Jerusalem , or a majority Rainbow Girl. This adult
will also sign her petition. Upon meeting the above requirements, contact a
local Assembly of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Masonic
Lodge,
Order of the Eastern Star, Order of Amaranth or the White Shrine Of Jerusalem.
The
International
Order
of
Rainbow
for
Girls
Emphasizes the following things:
(A) Effective Leadership·
(B)
Church Membership And Active Participation in Church Of Choice.
(C) Patriotism ·
(D) Cooperation with equals ·
(E) Love of Home ·
(F) Loyalty to Family and
(G) Service to Humanity.
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls helps promote self-esteem and
leadership in its members.
What to Expect at a Rainbow Meetings
Rainbow Girls belong to an “assembly”, which
is the same as a local club.
Members learn standard meeting protocol, helpful in school, community,
and later throughout adulthood.
Meetings begin with an entry march and short opening ceremony.
Guests are welcomed and then the members conduct their business.
Sometimes meetings conclude with a fun presentation or special entertainment,
followed by a short closing ceremony and ending drill march.
As assembly is administered by twenty officers who serve for a four or six
month term that begins with a festive and colorful “installation”.
Members can hold many different offices in Rainbow in which you may gain
practical knowledge, confidence and grace, enabling them to excel in school as
well as outside activities.
A girl may wish to advance through the ranks and eventually become the
assembly’s presiding officer, the Worthy Advisor.
This experience provides a wonderful and valuable experience a girl never
forgets.
Each year a core of “Grand Officers” is selected from the past Worthy
Advisors.
HOW OFTEN ARE THE MEETINGS?
Most Rainbow Assemblies meet twice a month. In addition to the
bi-monthly meeting at her local Assembly, she will have the opportunity to
visit other statewide or International Rainbow Assemblies, where she will meet
other girls her own age who are members of the same organization.
WHO CAN ATTEND A RAINBOW
MEETING?
Rainbow Members in good standing,
as well as any Master Mason, Eastern Star, Amaranth or White Shrine Of
Jerusalem in good standing, any Majority Member of Rainbow, and any parent or
legal guardian or Grandparent of a Rainbow Girl is eligible to attend a
meeting of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
IS RAINBOW A RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZATION?
NO. The International Order of
the Rainbow for Girls is a service organization. Rainbow does, however,
encourage each member to be an active participant in the church of her choice.
RITUAL OF THE ORDER:
The Ritual for the International
Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a book of ceremonies used primarily for the
opening, Closing and Initiation of a Rainbow Assembly. Members of the Order
recite, from memory,the ceremonies contained in the Rainbow Ritual.The Seven
Colors of the Rainbow are represented by seven stations, strategically placed
in the shape of a bow. Each station is represented by a color, and teaches
one of the seven lessons of Rainbow. The stations and lessons of the Rainbow
are as follows:
RED.....is
the first color station and represents Love.
It emphasizes the importance of love of home and family.
ORANGE.....is the second color station and
represents Religion.
It emphasizes the importance of membership and active participation in the
church of your choice.
YELLOW.....is
the third color station and represents Nature.
It emphasizes the importance of spending time in the out-of-doors.
GREEN.....is the fourth color station and
represents Immortality.
It emphasizes that even though our body dies, our soul lives on forever.
BLUE.....is
the fifth color station and represents Fidelity.
It emphasizes the importance of loyalty to the Order and to the Rainbow Girl's
family and friends.
INDIGO.....is
the sixth color station and represents patriotism.
It emphasizes the importance of respect to the laws of our country and its
flag.