South Texas District Optimist International Volume 8, Number 1 It is with great pride and humility that I serve as the Governor for South Texas District for 20142015. As I look throughout the district and I see the number of clubs we have and the number of kids we service, I think about the start of Optimist International. How five businessmen in 1911 from Buffalo, NY would meet every week at a diner to discuss the problems of the youth in the community and come up with various solutions to resolve these issues. It didn’t matter if the ground was covered with snow and ice or if it were blistering hot; these businessmen would meet without fail. If these businessmen were alive today, they would be proud to see how far Optimist International has come. We focus on our youth, bring out the best in them, and help prepare them for the future. In order to accomplish this task, we must ensure that Optimist International remains strong. Optimist International is made up with people who think the way that we do. Remember, personal contact and making others feel they are important and necessary is vital to our organization’s longevity and success. The lifeline of any organization is the addition of new and active members and the retention of enthusiastic and involved current members. Governor Irvin Williams Secretary/Treasurer Fay Hopkins October-December 2014 philosophies, mission, and vision. Finally, we must re-energize and develop plans that are innovated, yet effective to ensure Optimist International’s success and longevity. This is a great motivating statement and I wanted mine to be equally powerful and supportive. As a career navy sailor, I wanted something nautical that could be understood, comprehended, and supported by everyone. Symbolically, we are on a ship and everyone in the district is a crew member. The district represents the vast ocean that needs to be navigated. Each member has a job. To ensure successful operation of the vessel, each crew member has to perform his/her job. I chose ‘Stay the Course’ to be my motto/slogan because it epitomizes where we were in the past, where we are now, and where we’re going in the future. We know our destination and we are heading in that direction. Along the way, we will show our presence and help the kids. We will get involve with the community and bring out the best in kids. For over a hundred years, great men and women have been involved with Optimist International. These individuals were optimists. In the early years when our parents and grandparents were young and in school, learning about life; these individuals helped bring out the best in them. Our Immediate Past Governor Jose Montoya These individuals were optimists. In those had the motto and slogan years when the economy was not so good and we were at war, these individuals focused on the ‘Re-evaluate, Re-commit, Re-energize’. That is kids. These individuals were optimists. a powerful statement. We must re-evaluate and Continued on pg. 2 decide where we are and where we want to go. We must re-commit and focus on our Volume 8, Number 1 The South Texas Voice Page 2 Message from the Governor (Continued from pg. 1) Many times these individuals were present, guiding our youth and providing help when it was needed. These individuals were optimists. As advancement and progress put demands on societies throughout the world, optimist clubs determined the needs of the young people in the community and conducted programs to meet those needs. These individuals were optimists. Each year, optimists conduct over 65,000 service projects and serve well over six million young people. These individuals were optimists. Today, we are the optimists and we must continue the legacy that our forefathers created. We will ‘Stay the Course.’ I have three goals that will ensure that we will be successful. The three goals are: 1) each club recruit 3 new members, 2) each club recruit 3 new dime-a-day members, and 3) start 3 new clubs. We are a team. We are an organization. The kids in our community need us. The needs of the community will provide the challenges and opportunities that promote optimism. We must be open to opportunities that provide hope, that provide a sense of meaning in our lives, and that establish a path for us and our youth to follow. We must ‘Stay the Course.’ Essay Contest 2014 – 2015 THE DISTRICT ESSAY CONTEST WINNER WILL RECEIVE A $2,500 SCHOLARSHIP Now is the time to begin preparations for your Club’s Essay Contest. If your Club does not currently have an Essay Contest you should start participating. This is a great opportunity to give the youth in your area writing experience as well as a chance for a $2,500 scholarship. Your Club needs only one member to participate but several members can participate if they are available. The Club chairperson first becomes familiar with the rules and sets the dates for the contest to begin and end. He or she then gives the applications to schools, churches and other places where you serve youth in your area. The chairperson then selects three qualified judges who are not acquainted with the writers of the essays to pick the top three essays from all of the essays received. At the Club level, the judges may be Optimist Club members. Finally, the Club chairperson delivers the Club’s winning essay to the District Chairperson. Cost Benefits A $10.00 fee to South Texas District is required. Each Club may award medallions to their winners. These are optional and cost about $20.00. Other awards are permitted at the Club level. Details are in the Club Chair’s rules. Participants get experience writing the essays. The District winner receives a Scholarship of $2,500.00. The Club has an opportunity for a meeting program. Invite the three winners to a meeting to read their essays and receive their awards. Also, invite their parents to attend. They may join your club. Summary of Key Items The official topic for 2014-2015 is "Optimism Should be a Priority" The essay contest is open to students under age 19 who have not yet graduated from high school. The Club winning essay along with the other required documents and the $10.00 District fee must be received by the District contest chair on or before February 28, 2015. For more information go to www.stxd.org and under PROGRAMS click on “Essay Contest”. Clubs that do not have access to the internet should contact the District Chair, Greg Lester, at (281) 597-1300 and leave your name, mailing address and a message requesting a copy of the rules and the application. Volume 8 Number 1 The South Texas Voice Page 3 Youth Oratorical Contest For the third consecutive year, I am serving as District Chair for the Youth Oratorical Contest. I want to again encourage each and every Club in the District to hold a Club Contest in your community. It is an excellent means of letting your community (and potential Optimists) know that your Club is interested in serving young people, and provides the youth a chance at a post-high school scholarship. OI has published an excellent Club Chair Planning Guide (available on the OI website under “Scholarships” or on the South Texas District website), and I have prepared “A South Texas Guide” (available on the District website or from me) with my own suggestions to make planning and holding the Contest easier. The District has changed the Policy governing the Contest, and Zone Contests will probably not be held in 2014-2015. Instead, your Zone will be grouped with other Zones so that all Club Winners will participate in a Regional Contest before proceeding to District, and it is my responsibility to group participating Clubs into Regions by mid-January. If you think that your Club may conduct the Contest, early January is the time to begin planning anyway (deciding on a date and looking for a place), so I ask that your Club contact me in early January to let me know. The number of Regions and the number of Clubs in each Region will depend on the number of Clubs planning to hold a Club Contest. Again, conducting the Contest benefits both the Club and the youth of your community, and I encourage you to do so. If I can help, please contact me at (409) 763-2454 ext. 10 or reb697376@sbcglobal.net. Robert Bastien ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS It is time to brag on your club and all the youth projects that you do. We are starting a new year in October so please download the A & A form on the district website (www.stxd.org), complete it, and mail it to me after the end of the first quarter. The first place club for the first quarter will receive recognition at the second quarter meeting in San Antonio in February. If your club has been completing the A & A for this year, please send in your form for the fourth quarter by October 10th. We will have FIRST and SECOND PLACE AWARDS at the meeting in October in Laredo. I’m looking forward to getting lots of A & A forms from all South Texas District Clubs. A & A Chair Kathy Woodruff Volume 8, Number 1 The South Texas Voice Page 4 SOUTH TEXAS DISTRICT OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION REPRESENTATIVE HELPING OPTIMISTS HELP “OUR” KIDS FIRST QUARTER VOICE When the STXD 1st Voice is published in October 2014, I will have transitioned from District Governor to OI District Foundation Representative. Governor Irvin Williams has established the goals for the South Texas District as 3X3X3. The goal of 3x3x3: to build a minimum of 3 new clubs in the upcoming year; each club recruit a minimum of 3 new members; and each club at a minimum get 3 existing members to become “Dime-ADay’ foundation members. In addition, each club should designate a member as Club Foundation Representative to inform club members about the OI Foundation programs and coordinate fund raising activities to benefit the OI Foundation. My primary job responsibility as OI Foundation Representative is to serve as liaison between the District and OI Foundation by promoting the Foundations’ programs. The OI Foundation is the funding mechanism for all the following programs: The Essay Contest, Oratorical Contest, Youth Safety, Youth Appreciation, Respect for Law/Promotion of Non -Violence, Junior Golf Tournaments/Championships, Communication Contest for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Childhood Cancer Campaign and Internet Safety. The above mentioned programs are not possible without the continued generous support by each Optimist members. Don’t wait for someone else to contribute, do your part now so that we can continue to “bring out the best in Kids”. Consider becoming a Dime-A-Day member in the amount of $36.50 for a one year membership. Another donation within everyone’s reach is the “Pink Purse” which is one hundred dollar and each donor receives a pink purse pin and is not gender restricted. The 2014-2015 First Quarter goal for each club in the South Texas District is to donate $2.50 per club member by December 31, 2014. Volume 8, Number 1 The South Texas Voice Page 5 We started the year in August with training for incoming Lt. Governors and club officers. For those who were not able to attend, I would recommend checking out the Optimist Leader web site (www.optimistleaders.org) for the handbooks on your respective position. In addition, contact me if you have any questions. With that said, we are moving on. First quarter will offer a continuation of the EXPO which has been well received during the 2013-2014 year - with an addition. There will be a club bragging section. Clubs doing new projects or standard projects in an innovative way are asked to share. Martha Blackwell will be coordinating this event and can be reached at jtblackw3529@sbcglobal.net. The training sessions this year will be one of three types — general info, PGI focused, and career pathways. For first quarter, there will be a general session on OIF presented by Ed Finn and DFR Jose Montoya. Then there will two breakout sessions. Club presidents will be invited to a Q&A with Governor Irvin and VP Jan. The other session will be conducted by Ron Graves, PGI Chair, on Public Speaking. This one ties in with several levels of PGI requiring a speech and also with the plan to offer a member oratorical contest at the 2nd quarter meeting. The topic and rules for the member contest will be the same as our youth will be doing. Judging will be by selected district members. Looking forward to this year and to hearing any ideas from you. Carol Hodges Leadership Development Chair cahhanc@aol.com The South Texas Voice Volume 8, Number 1 Page 6 Dear South Texas Optimists, Being an Optimist has added great value to my life! Following are a few examples: While participating in my club’s youth service projects, I walk away feeling that I received more than I gave. While attending my club meetings, I leave with an increased sense of optimism about my life and community. While participating in Optimist Trainings, I grow knowledge and skills that benefit all aspects of my life. While I joined because I wanted to provide needed services for youth in my community, I have made great, positive friends from all over the world. Do you see a theme here? Yes, our mission is “By providing hope and positive vision, Optimists bring out the best in kids”, but being an Optimist improves our own lives in so many ways! Let’s join together to share this gift of Optimism with our family, friends, colleagues and community members! The primary challenge our organization faces is the continued loss of members. I know sometimes we tire of hearing about club growth and building new clubs; but if we do not take immediate action our gift of Optimism will gradually fade away. We must work together to ensure that the much needed services we provide for our youth continue well into the future. The South Texas District is in extremely capable hands under the leadership of Governor Irvin Williams. He has set goals and has developed a plan to accomplish his vision. Our International President Ken Garner has a vision and long-range plan to grow Optimism in our communities. The goal is to increase our Optimist International roster to 100,000 members by the year 2019. I am honored and proud to serve as your Vice President with these two outstanding leaders. I believe we have the leadership and tools to bring Optimist Clubs to the forefront in our communities. Optimist International will present eight Leadership Summits during the 2014 - 2015 Optimist year. These summits were met with enthusiastic reviews this past Optimist year. Please join us at one of these day long Leadership Summits! The cost will be minimal and you are welcome to invite friends and community members, who are not currently Optimist members, to attend. Our Region’s Summit will be in San Antonio, Texas on February 28. Although this Summit is in our region, you are welcome to attend any summit that appeals to you. I will help the South Texas District achieve success in any way possible. Here’s to an extraordinary year of Optimism! Yours in Optimism, Jan Oord Graves, 2014 - 2015 Vice President Optimist International, Southwest Region oordj@yahoo.com 269-873-1954 The South Texas Voice Volume 8, Number 1 Page 7 South Texas District First Quarter Meeting, October 24-26, 2014 Ramada Plaza—Laredo The District conference is going to be a fun filled weekend with fellowship and training with Optimists from all over South Texas. Don’t delay, get your registration in today! Friday, October 24 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Hello Party Saturday, October 2 7:00 am - 9:00 am - Breakfast 9:00 am - 9:30 am - Executive Board Meeting 8:00 am - Noon - Registration 8:00 am - 3:30 pm - EXPO-programs & bragging hall 9:30 am - 9:55 am - Jellybeans & you - Governor Cassie Ahearn, NTxD 10:00 am -10:25 am - So you want to bring JOOI into your club’s life! 10:30 am - 10:55 am - CCC—what is it & why does it matter? 11:00 am - 11:25 am - How about that Internet—think it’s here to stay? 11:30 am - 11:55 am - Laredo Humanitarian Relief Team Noon - 1:45 pm - Lunch with guest speaker Margarita Araiza from the Laredo Heritage Foundation; OIF auction 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm - OIF—a hidden asset! - DFR Jose Montoya & Ed Finn 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm - Breakout Sessions A—Q&A with Gov Irvin & VP Jan B—Public Speaking PGI Module—Ron Graves 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Social Hour, Halloween theme, prizes! 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Dinner with OI Representative, VP Jan Oord Graves 8:30 pm - ???????? - Entertainment Sunday, October 26 7:00 am - 9:00 am - Breakfast 7:30 am - Devotion 9:00 am -11:30 am – General Session / Board Meeting South Texas District Optimist International Governor Irvin G. Williams 4611 Twin Timber Ct. Fresno, Texas 77545 ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB Optimist International: http://www.optimist.org South Texas District: http://www.stxd.org THE OPTIMIST CREED Promise yourself To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too Purposes of the Optimist Club To develop optimism as a philosophy of life; To promote an active interest in good government and civic affairs; To inspire respect for the law; To promote patriotism and work for international accord and friendship among all people; To aid and encourage the development of youth, in the belief that the giving of one’s self in service to others will advance the well-being of man, his community and world.
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