Thursday, June 13, 2013

Caldwell and Boise Noon Optimists host HOBY


The Caldwell Optimist Club teamed up with the Boise Noon Optimist Club to host the annual HOBY (Hugh O'Bryan Youth Leadership) Luncheon.

The group of young leaders is shown above. During their week-long leadership camp, the students honed their leadership skills and performed community service activities.


Some of our participants are shown here. Thanks to all who participated. The HOBY kids are outstanding! And so are you.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

No Name Bulletin

 Caldwell Optimist Club, Ltd. of Caldwell, Idaho
No Name Bulletin

Vol. 34, No 08      March 9, 2013                   Editor: Diane Crookham




PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

I need to make a correction to the last bulletin :  John and Jennifer Bullis from J.B. Roofing were our honored guests.  They have gave the use of their building to Pals Boxing until they sold just recently.

Sorry for the mistake.

George Coombs with the Caldwell Night Rodeo spoke at the dinner Meeting that was held at the TNT Dynamite CafĂ©. He talked about some additions this year at the Rodeo. The Caldwell night Rodeo will be holding is 1st Annual Chicks n Chaps Rodeo Clinic.  The girls will meet PRCA Cowboys and Cowgirls , learn about roping and riding in the rodeo arena,  The proceeds will be go to the Power of Pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness. For more information visit the website www.chicksnchaps.org at Caldwell Night Rodeo.  Sounds like a fun event.


 
SOCCER NEWS

Soccer season starts in March.  Optimist will be needing volunteers to help in the concession stand on Saturdays.  Please think about when you would be able to help.

The soccer board is looking for a volunteer to help with the organizing and with the distribution of uniforms prior the starting the games.  This would take approximately 2 weeks per year.

Also they are asking for help in contacting sponsors that have sponsored in previous years.  They have list and would like some volunteers to contact 2 or 3 sponsor from this list. 

If you want to help with the sponsors or are willing to help with uniforms, please contact Bob Kafka.

BOXING
The General Membership voted to add the amendment to the bylaws on February 20th.  The proposed bylaw change is to a new sub-section 7.4.2 to Article VII, section 4 as follows, 7.4.2 Caldwell Optimist Youth Boxing: “Caldwell Optimist Youth Boxing” is a standing committee of this Corporation and is duly formed and existing and governed under these Bylaws and under Bylaws of Caldwell Optimist Youth Boxing (COYB) attached hereto marked Exhibit 7.4.2 and by this reference incorporated herein these Bylaws.

This will give our Optimist Club two youth chapters – COSC and COYB.

OTHER NEWS:

President Mary would like the speaker program to get back on track. She started around a signup sheet for monthly speaker coordinators.  1St VP Gene Brasse has the sign up list.  There are only five openings left. Please help in getting speakers. Open Months are show below:

FEB-
MAR-
APR-
MAY- Joe Shreve
JUN- Brenda Whelchel
JUL-
AUG- Wayne Eisenbrandt

CALENDER OF EVENTS
  
March 20       Lunch Meeting at Elks

March 26      Dinner meeting at 6:30 TBA


April 3        Board Meeting 7:00 A.M. at Magic Recipe

April 10       Lunch Meeting at Elks

April 17      Lunch Meeting at Elks

SPEAKERS

March 20  Susan Kain Visitor Service Manager Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge  
SEP-

Quote of the Week: Friendship is forgetting what you give and remembering what you received.

Mary asked to put this flyer in the Bulletin



Caldwell Elks
1015 North Kimball Av.
Caldwell ID 83605
At Noon on Wednesdays except last Tuesday of the Month TBA




                     Sponsor of Optimist Youth Soccer since 1979

Thursday, October 25, 2012

bits an' pieces

Prez Mary had asked new member Elaine Leppert to coordinate speaker chairpersons. Elaine, bring the list to the next meeting so we can sign-up. Next mtg. Tues. eve., 6:30, Orchard House, Sunnyslope.

Quite an interesting district meeting in Hood River. The subject of club insurance came up due to the dropping of large numbers of youth football coaches from our district membership rolls due in turn to the inadaquacies of OI insurance. Mike Kohout, past prez McCall and insurance guru, and Rick Matkin, past prez of Caldwell and youth counselor guru, have been invited to host panel discussions at the next convention at Richland, WA on 5/18/13 regarding what the insurance covers/doesn't covers and a do's and dont's training syllabus regarding safely participating in activities with minors (i.e., how to keep pedophiles out and how to not be accused of being one). All adultophiles are incouraged to attend.

Prez Mary, I checked with the whachamacallit resturant on the hill (the old Perkins). The 1st Wed. noon of ea. month is already reserved by the Chamber. All other Wed. noon's are available.

For all you with October birthdays, Happy Birhtday. Ruby suffocated all in attendance with a sumptuous ice cream cake. Just Delicious. Thanks Ruby. The key words here being "in attendance" and "Thanks Ruby."

That's all for now.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012


Caldwell Optimist Club, Ltd. of Caldwell, Idaho

No Name Bulletin Vol. 33, No 13 March 21, 2012 Editor: Diane Crookham





Caldwell Optimist Club
P.O. Box 1325
Caldwell, ID 83606



PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

The speaker for the March 21, 2012 was Marsha Davis. Marsha is with Habitat for Humanity. The Canyon County Habitat for Humanity(CCHFH) affiliate began in 1995. Since then, 14 families have moved into Habitat Homes in Caldwell and Nampa. You need to qualify for these interest free loans by meeting certain guidelines. Once you have qualified you are expected to work 500 hours on this home or volunteering in the ReStore. It usually takes about 1½ years to qualify once you have submitted an application for the home. To qualify you must have a job or a source of income.
Ways to volunteer for Homes for Humanity is:
Join one of the committees, such as Construction, Site Selection, Family Selection & Partnership, Public Relations, Fundraising, Church Relations, and or our newest committee, the ReStore. Committees meet one monthly and are the nuts and bolts of Habitats daily work.
Build Homes or help on A Brush with Kindness project.
Habitat works on current projects during the spring, summer and fall. Helping to build a Habitat House or working on a home repair project.
Volunteer at the ReStore or in the Habitat Office. Volunteers will pick up donations, help in the warehouse, cashier or assist shoppers in the store. The office needs volunteers to answer phone, work on the computer, create brochures, work with current home owners among the many jobs to be done.

Habitat would also accept you monetary donation.

For more information you can contact Canyon County Habitat for Humanity/ReStore at (208)459-3344, info@CanyonHabitat.org or http://www.canyonhabitat.org/.


Connie presenting the Optimist Mug to Marsha Davis

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SOME MORE NOTES:
Connie inducted our newest member of the Caldwell Optimist Club, Molly Legge. Welcome Molly.

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Soccer News
Optimist Club is again volunteering to help with the Soccer Spring Program. Be thinking about what Saturday you would like to work.

The Soccer Jamboree will be held on May 3rd, 2012 at Brothers Park. We were asked to make a second obstacle course because it is so well liked that it gets bottlenecked there. Bob Kafka, Larry Blackburn, Chris Allgood and Joe Shreve are going to meet and try to think of something a little different for the second obstacle course. We will need volunteers to staff the Jamboree on the 3rd of May, so put the date on your calendar.

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OTHER NEWS

We are looking into the shared lunch fund raiser to be held at the Fiesta Guadalajara toward the last of May.

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The Dinner meeting this month is March 27th at the Orchard House. The Orchard House is located on Hwy 55 almost to Marsing.


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The Optimist Club is going to order new shirts. They will be button down either Long or short sleeve. The color is Royal Blue with Gold for the Optimist logo. These shirts will need to be paid for prior to my ordering them. The shirts come in both women and men sizes. Each Shirt will cost $21.00 for sizes small through X-Large, $23.00 for XX-Large, $24.00 for XXX-Large. This cost will include the embroidered Optimist Logo. Your name can be embroidered for an added cost. I will be passing a sign up sheet around t the next few meetings. If you are interested please sing the sheet. I will be collecting the money prior to ordering the shirts. There are pictures of the shirts below. You can choose either long sleeve or short sleeve.

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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 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 critize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. ______________



OUR MEETING PLACE
Sunrise Restaurant
2601 E. Cleveland Blvd.
At Noon on Wednesdays, except the last Tuesday of the month. This meeting site is TBA.
SPEAKERS

March 27 Sandra with the Soccer Concession

April 4 Open

April 4 Open

April 11 Open

CALENDER OF EVENTS

March 27 Dinner Meeting at the Orchard House on Hwy 55 near Marsing

April 4 Noon Meeting

April 11 Noon Meeting

April 18 Noon Meeting


QUOTE OF THE WEEK:

The highest reward for your work is not what you get for it, but what you become by it,


Sponsor of Optimist Youth Soccer since 1979

Friday, February 24, 2012

No Name Bulletin

Caldwell Optimist Club, Ltd. of Caldwell, Idaho
No Name Bulletin
Vol. 33, No 11 February 22, 2012 Editor: Diane Crookham

Caldwell Optimist Club
P.O. Box 1325
Caldwell, ID 83606

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

The speaker for the February 15, 2012 was Craig Cheney from Sage Wealth Management, LLC. Craig talked about how Employers should train their employees on how to handle the 401K plans efficiently. You also need to talk to a financial advisor to talk about your risk management of your retirement funds.
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The speaker for February 22, 2012 was Loni Trude who is also known as the Lollipop Balloon Artist. She makes balloon characters and then photographs the children holding her creations. She is also publishing picture books with some of these children in them. These books are called The Crown Jewels of Caldwell, Dreaming Big. Her goal is to publish 10 books, she has 4 done is now working on the 5th. Loni sells these books for $20.00 each.

OUR MEETING PLACE
Sunrise Restaurant
2601 E. Cleveland Blvd.
At Noon on Wednesdays, except the last Tuesday of the month. This meeting site is TBA.

Connie presents Loni with an Optimist mug

SOME MORE NOTES:

Regional District Meeting

The Regional District Meeting was held February 11, 2012 at Twin Falls, Idaho. We had 7 members who attended from the Caldwell Club. They were Connie Holt, Anita Whelchel, Debbie Lenington, Jim Toto, Florence Blackburn, Larry Blackburn and Diane Crookham. Guest Lunch speaker was Ian Johnson, a former BSU football player. He talked about how he came about to become a BSU football player and the thoughts going through his head at the time of the winning play at the Fiesta Bowl. It was fun to listen to.
It was also interesting to hear what the other clubs were doing for the kids in their community.

Ian Johnson, Guest Lunch Speaker

PAL Boxing

Joe, (Ring Girl?)

The Pal Boxing was held on February 18, 2012. It was pretty well attended. Thanks to all who helped out. There was good feedback from the teams that traveled to attend this event. Dolores sold over $1000.00 worth of 50/50 tickets. Joe collected information from the out of town coaches to find out the number of nights and where they were staying in Caldwell. This should be a guideline of future economic impact this event would have for Caldwell.


PAL Boxers
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Soccer News

Optimist Club is again volunteering to help with the Soccer Spring Program. Be thinking about what Saturday you would like to work.

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SPEAKERS
February 28 Jerry Armstrong a former Olympic Boxer

March 7 Diane Wilson, Mrs. Idaho 2007, third runner up in the Mrs. USA. She is the administrative assistant for Chief Allgood.

March 14 Magel Walo, Caldwell. He has visited Viet Nam on a mission trip for several years.

March 21 Habitat for Humanity in Caldwell.
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CALENDER OF EVENTS

February 28 Dinner meeting at The Bent Fork at 6:30 P.M.

February 27 Soccer Board Meeting at Crookham Co. at 7:00 P.M.

March 1 Pal Boxing Meeting at Mr. V’s at 7:00 A.M.

March 7 Board Meeting at the Sunrise Restaurant at 7:00 A.M.

March 7 Noon Meeting

March 14 Noon Meeting

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:

Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.

Sponsor of Optimist Youth Soccer since 1979

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Idaho Silver Belt Invitational coming to the Caldwell Events Center on February 18th.

The Idaho Silver Belt Invitational amateur boxing sponsored by the Caldwell Police Department in conjunction with the Caldwell Optimist Club will be held Saturday, February 18 at the O’Connor Fieldhouse in the Caldwell Events Center starting at 6 pm.


There will be 20 exciting bouts of amateur boxing; tickets will be available at the door. Children under 6 are FREE; youth 6-12, $5; Adults $10 and Floor Seating $15. Proceeds go to Caldwell Police Athletic League (PAL) and Caldwell Optimist Club.

Due to popular demand from competitors, Matinee Bonus Bouts will be held starting at 1 pm and all tickets for this special afternoon session will be only $5.

The doors will open one hour before the competition starts for the afternoon and evening session.

No Name Bulletin

January 24, 2012 Editor, Diane Crookham
Notes:
The January Dinner meeting was held at the Sunrise Restaurant at 6:30 P.M.
Program highlights:
Our Speaker was Kieran Donahue. He is running for Canyon County Sheriff. Kieran is a Detective for The Canyon County Sheriffs office and has worked for the County for 8 years. Kieran talked about the Gang and Violent Crime Unit that includes several local Police Departments. This unit is in conjunction with the Federal ATF Department. This allows the arrested to be tried in the Federal Prison System. They are targeting the Head people in the Meth Trafficking System. The Treasure Valley is a distribution point for the drug coming from Mexico.
Some More Notes:
A P.A.L Boxing meeting was held on January 23rd. We will be needing 52 volunteers for the Silverbelt boxing event on February 18, 2012. There will be a sign up sheet at the meeting next week.
We already have 7 members of the JOOI Club signed up to help out at the event.
The next Boxing meeting will be held January 31st at 7:00 A.M. at Mr. V’s
We still are looking for sponsors for the Silverbelt Boxing. These sponsorships need to be turned in by the end of January to get printed on the flyers.

The Optimist Regional Meeting will be held February 11, 2012 at Twin Falls. Don’t forget to sign up to attend this meeting. We would like to have a big showing of the Caldwell Optimist Club there. The meetings will run from 9:00 a.m. thru 4:00 p.m. at the Shiloh in Twin Falls. The Shiloh has a block of rooms for the Optimists.
After the meetings a few are going on to Jackpot Saturday Night. Sounds like fun. Larry is trying to block some rooms at Jackpot.
Speakers:
February 1: Rebecca Lovelace, Criminal Justice Center.

February 8: Noon Board Meeting.
All members welcome.

February 15: Craig Cheney, Sage Wealth Mgmt.

February 22: Open

February 28: Open
Calendar:
February 11: Regional Meeting at Twin Falls

February 18: Silverbelt Boxing

QUOTE FOR THE WEEK:
Don’t use your lot in life as a parking lot, cultivate it.