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Title: What does it mean to be an Optimist?


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The Optimist Club of Traverse City
Creating an Optimist Future for Our Kids
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What does it mean to be an Optimist?
  • Develop Optimism as a philosophy of life
  • Promote an active interest in good government and
    civic affairs
  • Inspire respect for law and order
  • Promote patriotism and work for international
    accord and friendship
  • Aid and encourage development of youth

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Why be an Optimist?
  • Fellowship - join a group of men and women who
    truly enjoy working together to get things done
  • Be Informed - Stay in touch with the community
    through informative presentations from business
    and civic leaders
  • Serve Youth - We are dedicated to responding to
    the special needs of youth in our community

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Organization
  • The Optimist Club
  • Board of Directors
  • Executive Leadership
  • Various Committees
  • Over 65 active members
  • The Optimist Youth Foundation
  • Non-profit 501C3
  • Supports grants and donations to local youth
    programs
  • Board of Directors and Executive Leadership

5
Planning for Growth
  • Three-year goals
  • Membership of 80, with average of 50 members
    attending weekly meetings
  • Attracting people with the time, desire, and
    resources to be active members
  • Becoming one of the top 3 community service
    groups in TC as measured by membership and impact
    on the community
  • Strategic planning process

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Programs that make a difference
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Community service programs and grants
  • Traverse Area Community Sailing - Boats and
    Sailing Programs
  • Koins for Kids Fundraising - Child and Family
    Services
  • Bicycle/Roller Blade Safety Classes
  • Christmas Shopping at Target - Big Brothers/Big
    Sisters
  • Optimist Cabin Property - Picnic Pavilion and
    Nature Trails
  • Michigan Special Olympics for Challenged Youths
  • Adopt-A-Road
  • NMC Barbecue
  • Lyle DeYoung Scholarship - Northwestern Michigan
    College
  • Boys and Girls Club
  • Respect for Law Day
  • Salvation Army Bell Ringing
  • Baseball Boosters
  • Traverse City Youth Ballet Sponsor
  • Traverse City Optimist Youth Foundation
  • Optimist International Foundation

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Traverse Area Community Sailing
  • Kids have the opportunity to learn
  • Sailing basics
  • Teamwork
  • Safety
  • Rules
  • Optimists helped raise money for twenty Prams
  • Ongoing support for TACS

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Koins for Kids
  • Raise money for Child and Family Services program
  • Collect nickels and dimes
  • Saturday Front Street program
  • Optimist Pink Pig
  • Program has enjoyed tremendous growth

10
Target Christmas Shopping
  • Optimists and Target help kids, selected by Big
    Brothers/Big Sisters, shop for their siblings and
    parents
  • Target donated 1,500 for 25 children

11
Salvation Army Bell Ringing
  • Volunteers collect donations during holiday season

12
Youth Appreciation Day
  • Annual recognition of elementary school children
    from over 14 area schools
  • Recommended by teachers and/or peers as leaders
    and excellent students

13
The Cabin Property - A unique opportunity
  • 27 Acre nature retreat
  • Discovery Trail - a self guided environmental
    trail
  • Unique outdoor classroom for students and
    teachers of Northwest Michigan
  • Property is available for class outings at no
    charge

14
Cabin Property Dedication
  • Property and trail system was officially
    dedicated in Fall of 2000
  • Available to various youth organizations for
    education and recreation

15
Oratorical Contest
  • Students write and recite a speech about a
    visionary topic
  • One boy and one girl are sponsored to compete at
    regional and national levels for scholarships

16
Fundraising
  • Annual Bowl-a-Thon
  • Major Optimist event of the year
  • Over 75 bowlers participated
  • 16 corporate sponsors
  • Koeze nut sale
  • Sales at Golden shoes during the holiday season

17
Community Service and Leadership
  • Interaction with community leaders
  • Opportunity to hone public speaking, leadership
    skills

18
Fellowship
  • Need we say more?

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When do we meet?
  • Every Monday from Noon to 100 P.M.
  • Luncheon at Elks Club Lodge, 635 Bayview
  • The club is open to all adults who live or work
    in the Grand Traverse Area
  • Prospective members are welcome to attend

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How do you become a member?
  • Sponsorship by an active member
  • Complete an application
  • Application reviewed and approved by the Board
  • Make a commitment to attend lunch meetings as
    regularly as possible
  • Participate in one youth service project and on
    one committee

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Join the Optimist Club of Traverse City, and help
us...
Create an Optimistic Future for Our Kids
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