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Dinner Notes

Editor: Brian Wallace (Web Edition - Bert Hancock)

The Voice of The Dinner Optimist Club, Edmonton, AB
Chartered Nov 18th , 1925

8102 - 163rd Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5R 2N3, Canada Phone: 780-483-9482   Fax: 780-414-2044
E-mail:
keivin@shaw.ca

We meet every 2nd and 4th Monday at the Royal Fork, 15061 Stony Plain Road unless otherwise advised below

Webmaster Bert Hancock - bhancock94@ocii.com
Club Website: www.ocii.com/~bert94/edmontondinner
District Website: www.amsnwoptimist.org
Optimist International Website: www.optimist.org

 

 

 

March 2nd, 2009; Edition 84-11

Board of Directors

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President:
Clint Sopchyshyn

Past President:
Bert Hancock

President-Elect:
Geoff Conner

2nd Vice-President:
David Hrabi

Secretary:
Lucile Story

Treasurers:
Keivin Wallace/Samantha
     Wallace

2 Year Directors:
Walter Chernecki
John Anderson
Neil Wallace
Peggy Dick

1 Year Directors:
Ron Story
Wyn McAra
Doreen Batterham
Don Dick

Zone 5 Lt. Governor:
Peggy Dick

AMS & NW Governor:
Doug Kirby

International President:
Don Sievers

 

Our Next Meeting:

Our next meeting will be on Monday, March 9 at 6:15PM. Our guest speaker will be Colleen Bickford of LaSalle. La Salle is Edmonton's only long-term 'safe house' for mothers and children who are victims of abuse. Since 1988, this program has helped more than 200 women and 350 children rebuild their lives.

The meeting will also include reports on our current projects. All members are urged to attend and please bring a guest.

Go to: "Last" below to read about our last exciting program, and to view upcoming events.

Optimists -

"Bringing Out the Best in Kids"
            - right here, right now!


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Last meeting

Scout and Guide Week

About fifty members and guests attended our February 23 meeting at the Fork. We welcomed Elsie Meiler & Helen Cardle who were guests of new member Optimist Elsa. We also had ten members from the 144 Scouts. Six youth and four leaders all in uniform. They gave a camp fire program which included songs and skits. Also the cubs showed off their Kub Kars which are small cars that they built from a block of wood..

The meeting also included reports on our current projects and ended with our famous door prizes which had a youth feature to them.


Upcoming Events

Please note and attend the following:

- Bingo 02 Mar 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130AM
- Club Board Meeting March 4 Wed 630PM
- Club Meeting 9 March 2009 Monday 615PM
- Bingo 11 Mar 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130AM
- Bingo 17 Mar 2009 - Tue Evening arr 430PM
- Bingo 19 Mar 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130AM
- Club Meeting 23March 2009 Monday 615PM
- Car Seat Inspection Thurs Mar 26 1PM
- Bingo 27 Mar 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130AM


Program Meetings

The next few Edmonton Dinner Optimist program are:

March 9 - LaSalle, Colleen Bickford

March 23 - TBA

April 13 -TBA

April 27 - AGM - club elections

Contact President Clint for program details or if you have an agency that needs our support.


Brail Tone Optimist Club of Edmonton

The Choralfest is on Saturday, March 7th at McDougall United Church / Alberta College from 10:30 AM, followed by a Clinic at Noon. Choralfest is Alberta's non-competitive festival for choirs. Choirs participate in an adjudicated on-stage performance as well as an off-stage workshop. In addition, choirs receive audio and video recordings of their performance.


Zone 5

The next Zone meeting is on April 4th at 10AM at the Maple Leaf Athletic Club, 12133 67 St. The Beverly Optimist Club will be hosting this meeting which features the elections for the Lieutenant Governor. We understand that we may have two candidates for the 2009-2010 Zone 5 Lieutenant Governor.


Bikeree and Beaver Bike Safety

These events are a little ways down the road but right now we need members to seek out businesses and associations for giveaways. Anything that a kid might like are needed - pens, pencils, stickers, key chains, rulers are just a start of the items we have had in the past. Just ask for safety promotional items and we are sure the answer will be yes. We expect about 150 kids, but any amount donated is welcome.


Casino

We have learned that the Strathcona Place Seniors Casino is Monday, Aug 31st and Tuesday, Sept 1st, 2009. Please contact Optimist Keivin if you wish to volunteer to work this Casino which will be held at ABS Argyle. This is one of the Casinos that our club supports.


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Edmonton Dinner has been asked to help out the Edmonton Eskimos with the parking for the following dates

Wednesday, June 17th 7PM
Thursday, July 2nd 7PM
Thursday, July 16th 7PM
Thursday, July 30th 730PM
Thursday, August 13th 7PM
Thursday, August 27th 7PM
Friday, Sept 11th 8PM
Saturday, Sept 26th 4PM
Friday, Oct 9th 7PM
Friday, Oct 30th 7PM

Please contact President Clint and indicate the date you are able to help. Last season we received about eight grand for this project.


Upcoming Conventions

Future conferences include Havre, MT on May 1 & 2 for the 3rd Quarter Board Meeting, the International Convention on July 8 - 11 in Orlando, FL, and in Regina, SK on August 13 to 15 for the District Convention. All members are encouraged to attend. Contact Opt Keivin or Pres Clint for details.


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Topic: "For Me, Optimism is . . . "

Who: Students under the age of 16 years as of December 31 of the 2008-2009 school year

Contact: Opt Wyn.

Club Contest: TBA

Zone Contest: April 4th

Regional Contest: April 18th


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Optimists support over 30 Projects

Thank you to Secretary Lucile for preparing this list:

Boys and Girls club
Brail Tone College Optimist Club
Brail Tone Music Society
Britannia / Youngstown Community
Childhood Cancer Campaign
Essay Contest
Oratorical Contest
Istar
Juvenile Curling
Kids Help Phone
Kids with Cancer Campaign
Kids Up Front
Kokopelli Choir
Little Warriors
Scouts
Guides
School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
St. Catherines School
Santas Anonymous
Schizophrenia Society
Shriners Clowns
Spina Bifada Association
Stollery Children's Hospital
Numerous sports teams
Youth Emergency Shelter
Youth Injury Prevention
Bikeree
Beaver Bike Safety
Car Seat Inspections
Lids For All
Zebra Society


Help Wanted

Your editor would like to recruit some reporters who will submit articles on the events that we are part of to include in our bulletin. Please talk to Opt Brian at your earliest opportunity and he will help you get started.


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Optimist International

NEW YEAR BRINGS CHANGES FOR CANADIAN SUPPLIES

After 25 years of existence, Optimist International Canada is entering a new era. In fact, on January 2, 2008, the sales department passed the torch to Promotions Corall, from whom you will be able to order your promotional articles. Karine Yankioua, sales coordinator, will act as a link to the suppliers and will continue to attend District quarterly meetings and conventions. Optimists can contact her by phone at (514) 739-9555 or (866) 739-9555, by fax at (514) 739-7558 or by e-mail at karine@corallgroup.com.

Optimists can also make purchases online at www.optimistcanada.com.

While supply and sales operations will change, Optimist International Canada will continue to concentrate its efforts on growth, development and members' visibility.

For more information, go to www.optimist.org and click on the Friend of Optimists button in the upper left corner of the page.

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Upcoming International Optimist Events

Upcoming District Meetings are:

Havre, MT: May 1 & 2 - 3rd Quarter Board Meeting

International Convention: July 8 - 11, 2009 - Orlando Florida

More information can be obtained from www.amsnwoptimist.org or check out the Winter issue of The Optimist magazine.

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Optimist International Foundation

Hundreds of Clubs have already made a contribution to the Optimist International Foundation this Optimist year. The good news is that those Clubs that have contributed have made a difference with their contributions:

* They have helped fund scholarships for essay, oratory and CCDHH contests.

* They have supported youth leadership and service through JOOI.

* They have aided Optimist International programs including the Childhood Cancer Campaign and Junior Optimist golf.

* They have allowed OIF to support OI marketing efforts, pension service, and the establishment of a new grant program for Clubs.

Good news - OIF surpassed its goal to reach $1 million in unrestricted gifts this year! It was a historical achievement to reach this goal.

OIFC also attained its goal of reaching an unrestricted gift total of five percent higher than last year.

Again, Clubs are the lifeblood of the Foundations' support -- and the Foundations are pleased to assist Clubs without charge for a variety of services from Pass Through/Outsourcing to endowments and Club Campaign funds. If you have given this year, please convey an enormous thanks to your Members. If you have not yet contributed in support of the Foundation, please consider a gift before September ends. Please join us in Helping Optimists Help Kids!


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Alberta, Montana, Saskatchewan & Northern Wyoming District

AMS & NW Membership

Over this next quarter until the third quarter board meeting in Havre, MT, everyone who brings in a new member will be given a large balloon full of helium. Danny Peterson from Great Falls, MT and Alex Wilson from Regina, SK will be in their "little baskets" and we will be tying these helium balloons to their baskets. Our district goal this quarter is to be able to lift these two "pilots" off the ground at the third quarter board meeting in May. Let's have some fun!!!

Then we have our BIG district growth incentive...... At the convention in Regina, SK in August, we will have a hot air balloon at the wakey shakey breakfast. The three AMSNW Optimist members who bring in the most new members over the '08 - '09 year (up to August 12th) will get to go UP in the hot air balloon. Joining those three will be the top Optimist members who bring in the most FOO's (Friends of Optimists) over this year. And then, all of the Builders of Excellence will be put into a draw and three BOE will also go up in the balloon. This totals 7 people, so our 8th person who will accompany these winners is our own Govie Dougie!

Edie McInnes

klaascus@telusplanet.net

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Upcoming AMS & NW Events & News

- Havre, MT: May 1 & 2 - 3rd Quarter Board Meeting

- Regina SK: Aug 13 to 15 - District Convention


Upcoming Bingo Events

The following are our soon-to-come bingo dates:

- Bingo 02 Mar 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130AM
- Bingo 11 Mar 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130AM
- Bingo 17 Mar 2009 - Tue Evening arr 430PM
- Bingo 19 Mar 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130AM
- Bingo 27 Mar 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130AM


Optimist Web Sites

CLUB:
Our Club website features our bulletin, a few back issue bulletins, links to different sites and odds and ends that Past Gov and Club Webmaster Bert adds in. Please visit: www.ocii.com/~bert94/edmontondinner

The OC of Sherwood Park web site is located at: www.sherwoodparkoptimist.org

ZONE:

New web site for Zone 5: http://www.acr-optimists.org

DISTRICT:
District Webmaster Merle advises that the District Web Site is up and running. He has done a super job. The address is the same as last year, http://www.amsnwoptimist.org

OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL:
Optimist Clubs conduct positive service projects aimed at providing a helping hand to youth. Club members are best known in their communities for their upbeat attitudes. By believing in young people and empowering them to be the best they can, Optimist volunteers continually make this world a better place to live. There are 114,000 individual members who belong to 3,500 autonomous Clubs. Optimists conduct 65,000 service projects each year, serving six million young people. Optimists also spend $78 million on their communities each year. Visit the International Web Site at: www.optimist.org


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Member News

Optimist Beryl and Brian are off to Costa Rica for a few weeks to enjoy the warm weather and Opt Wyn is back from Hawai

It is with sadness that I report the passing of 'Bingo Ben'. Ben Holdsworth was a friend our club, and a member of it back in the late 80s. Ben was a long time member of the St. Albert Optimist Club and was in our club for awhile. He also served as Lt. Governor of Zone 5.

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Birthdays and Anniversaries

Happy Birthday to:

Mar 5 Wyn McAra
Mar 22 Marg Gabriel
Mar 25 Eric Lim
Mar 27 Marion Loewen
Mar 29 Barb Rogers

Happy Anniversary to:

Mar 23 John & Ruby Anderson
Mar 26 Brian & Beryl Cooper

Anyone who is doing something special please e-mail me: Brian Wallace


ABC Child Seat Program

Here are the new Child Car Seat Safety Clinic dates and Optimists are need to help. Please contact Opt Samantha for details and certification classes. All Clinics are at Fire Station 9, 5604 - 50th St and Station 25 at 8403 - 167th Ave and are from 1:30PM to 3:30PM and are as follows:

Saturday Feb 21st
Thursday March 26th
Monday April 27th
Thursday May 28th
Tuesday June 30th

Complete 2008 inspection dates are available on the Capital Health Web Site


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Our next meeting will be Thursday, March 12th, 7PM to eat, 7:30PM for the meeting.

Trevor Adair, President.


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 COMING EVENTS:

FEBRUARY

Feb. 23 - Club Meeting

MARCH

March 4 - Club Board
     Meeting

March 9 - Club Meeting

March 23 - Club Meeting

 

 

 

 

 

Bingo Bingo Bingo

CAESARS CHRONILOGICAL DATES:

2009 - 2010

02 Mar 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
11 Mar 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
17 Mar 2009 - Tue Evening 430P
19 Mar 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
27 Mar 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
07 Apr 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
15 Apr 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
18 Apr 2009 - Sat Afternoon 1130A
23 Apr 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
04 May 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
12 May 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
18 May 2009 - Mon Evening 430P
20 May 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
29 May 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
08 Jun 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
16 Jun 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
19 Jun 2009 - Fri Evening/Late-nite 430P
25 Jun 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
03 Jul 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
13 Jul 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
19 Jul 2009 - Sun Evening 430P
22 Jul 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
30 Jul 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
07 Aug 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
18 Aug 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
20 Aug 2009 - Thu Evening 430P
26 Aug 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
03 Sep 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
14 Sep 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
20 Sep 2009 - Sun Afternoon 1130A
22 Sep 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
30 Sep 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
09 Oct 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
19 Oct 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
21 Oct 2009 - Wed Evening 430P
27 Oct 2009 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
05 Nov 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
13 Nov 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
21 Nov 2009 - Sat Evening/LN 430P
23 Nov 2009 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
02 Dec 2009 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
10 Dec 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
18 Dec 2009 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
22 Dec 2009 - Tue Evening 430P
31 Dec 2009 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
08 Jan 2010 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
18 Jan 2010 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
24 Jan 2010 - Sun Afternoon 1130A
27 Jan 2010 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
04 Feb 2010 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
12 Feb 2010 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
23 Feb 2010 - Tue Afternoon 1130A
24 Feb 2010 - Wed Evening 1130A

Treasurer Keivin has reported that Bingo earnings are soft, but overall, the picture is good when we consider that money is earned from a monthly pool, digis, the Nevada bingo balls game, concession, ATM and other sales. Also, any losses are currently absorbed by a hall contingency fund. Please note the following bingo events.

We are currently looking for groups willing to help out with these events - please contact Opt Keivin. We are now operating under the new system that Caesars has implemented and it seems to be working. I ask that you have patience with the Controllers while they get used to doing all three and for a little while four cards. All sellers will be selling three cards at the same time now and for the most part there will only be 6 sellers on the floor. It was meant to only have the Chairman and the Controller in the office and the paymaster, but we have decided to have a paper person who will help the controller when required.


CAESAR'S INSTRUCTIONS:

All Afternoon Bingos require 9 workers who should arrive at the Bingo before 12 Noon and work til 4PM.

All Evening Bingos require 13 workers and should arrive at the Bingo before 5P and be prepared to work til midnight. The Bingo Controllers will let some workers go home at 10P.

Special Bingos require 20 workers at the direction of the Bingo Association. One weeks reminder notice will be given for each event as listed and the required amount of workers needed from your group.

It is understood that midweek afternoon bingos will have to be treated differently, and that will be addressed in the reminder notice.

REGULAR EVENING & WEEKEND EVENTS

2009 - 2010

17 Mar - Tue Evening 430P
18 Apr - Sat Afternoon 1130A
18 May - Mon Evening 430P
19 Jun - Fri Evening/Late-nite 430P
19 Jul - Sun Evening 430P
20 Aug - Thu Evening 430P
20 Sep - Sun Afternoon 1130A
21 Oct - Wed Evening 430P
21 Nov - Sat Evening/LN 430P
22 Dec - Tue Evening 430P
24 Feb 2010 - Wed Evening 1130A
24 Jan 2010 - Sun Afternoon 1130A


MIDWEEK AFTERNOON EVENTS

2009 - 2010

02 Mar - Mon Afternoon 1130A
11 Mar - Wed Afternoon 1130A
19 Mar - Thu Afternoon 1130A
27 Mar - Fri Afternoon 1130A
07 Apr - Tue Afternoon 1130A
15 Apr - Wed Afternoon 1130A
23 Apr - Thu Afternoon 1130A
04 May - Mon Afternoon 1130A
12 May - Tue Afternoon 1130A
20 May - Wed Afternoon 1130A
29 May - Fri Afternoon 1130A
08 Jun - Mon Afternoon 1130A
16 Jun - Tue Afternoon 1130A
25 Jun - Thu Afternoon 1130A
03 Jul - Fri Afternoon 1130A
13 Jul - Mon Afternoon 1130A
22 Jul - Wed Afternoon 1130A
30 Jul - Thu Afternoon 1130A
07 Aug - Fri Afternoon 1130A
18 Aug - Tue Afternoon 1130A
26 Aug - Wed Afternoon 1130A
03 Sep - Thu Afternoon 1130A
14 Sep - Mon Afternoon 1130A
22 Sep - Tue Afternoon 1130A
30 Sep - Wed Afternoon 1130A
09 Oct - Fri Afternoon 1130A
19 Oct - Mon Afternoon 1130A
27 Oct - Tue Afternoon 1130A
05 Nov - Thu Afternoon 1130A
13 Nov - Fri Afternoon 1130A
23 Nov - Mon Afternoon 1130A
02 Dec - Wed Afternoon 1130A
10 Dec - Thu Afternoon 1130A
18 Dec - Fri Afternoon 1130A
31 Dec - Thu Afternoon 1130A
08 Jan 2010 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
18 Jan 2010 - Mon Afternoon 1130A
27 Jan 2010 - Wed Afternoon 1130A
04 Feb 2010 - Thu Afternoon 1130A
12 Feb 2010 - Fri Afternoon 1130A
23 Feb 2010 - Tue Afternoon 1130A



Optimists - "Bringing Out the Best in Kids - Right Here, Right Now"


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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 happy to permit the presence of trouble.

Copyright 2006


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