HIGH NOON. Jackson Noon Optimist P.O. Box 615 Jackson, MO Meetings held on Wednesday - 12:00 PM - Delmonico s. October 2016 Volume 1

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HIGH NOON Jackson Noon Optimist P.O. Box 615 Jackson, MO 63755 Meetings held on Wednesday - 12:00 PM - Delmonico s October 2016 Volume 1 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. Optimist International President s Message While I have been excited about starting my year as our Noon Optimist President, I must admit I was somewhat nervous. However, I feel so much better after spending a little time talking with our members about continuing to help with activities or accepting new responsibilities. As usual, our ladies were so willing to step up and do their part to help our Club. I also owe a great debt of gratitude to Lauri Spain, who has been patiently coaching me in how to perform my new duties. One of my goals is to continue to move the Club forward as she has done. She is a good role model for Optimist leadership. I also want to give a special thanks to Patty Turner and Debbie Hoffmann for giving me special assistance and for the many hours they give to our Optimist Club. Of course, our big project for September was a fundraiser at the SEMO District Fair. Thank you, Emily Collins, for chairing and coordinating all the work shifts as we manned Gate 3. Our volunteers covered 208 shifts, served 515 hours, and earned $3,941 for our Club. It was a lot of work, but I must say that it was also enjoyable sharing time with fellow Optimist members and visiting with many of the folks coming into the Fair. The Installation Banquet was beautifully decorated and truly memorable a fitting tribute for the 25 th anniversary of the founding of the Jackson Noon Optimist Club. The pictures tell the story. Thanks for a job well done to Banquet Committee Chair Nancy Collier and Committee members Susan Hahs, Clarinda Unger, Kathy Lowes, Debbie Hoffmann, Rhonda Sievers, Lauri Spain, Wanda Young, and Patty Turner. What a fabulous and fun way to start our new year! Yours in Optimism Barbara Lohr

MEETING SCHEDULE October Birthdays 10-02 Lauri Spain 10-03 Jodi Stafford 10-04 Mary Kiehne 10-07 Mary Boner 10-10 Cheryl Mabuce 10-15 Erica Huffman 10-23 Christy Moore 10-28 Lacy Coultas Oct. 04 Oct. 05 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Board Meeting Noon Meeting-Delmonico s Business Noon Meeting-Delmonico s Program: Michelle Doughten, Holiday Extravaganza Noon Meeting-Delmonico s Fellowship Noon Meeting-Delmonico s Program: Lynn Boren, Southeast Hospice We have had some outstanding speakers, artists and other programs the last few years. I don't quite know who is left??? I would like to put the question to you Do you have any ideas, organizations, clubs, hobbies, people, etc. that you would like to have as a program at our noon meetings? I will do the leg work in wrangling up the speakers if you give me some ideas that maybe we haven't touched on or maybe would like an update on. Give me a shout on your thoughts. dsjjhahs@aol.com East Missouri District First Quarter Conference October 14-15, 2016 Columbia, MO

October August 2015 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Noon Meeting Delmonico s Business 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Noon Meeting Delmonico s Program BINGO 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Noon Meeting Delmonico s Fellowship 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Noon Meeting Delmonico s Program Men s Club BINGO 30 31

We had 61 workers for the fair. Out of that number 13 were not members of our club. They were either spouses or friends!!! We worked approximately 500 hours for a total of about $3999.80 not sure of exact dollar amount. I guess I should give the title of MY FAIR LADY to Janet Poston. She worked 16 different shifts that week for over 50 + hours!!!! I want to thank everyone for making this year s fair gate project a huge success. Thanks to Clarinda for helping call to schedule workers and to Mary Kirn for calling to remind everyone of their shift. We have a great organization and we do terrific work. Thanks again to all who helped in any way. Looking forward to next year s fair!!! Emily Collins As my term has come to an end, I would like to thank everyone for their help in making this another successful year. Everyone worked hard at bingo, the fair gate, the Hope for Kids Fun Run, bringing in new members and serving on committees. This enabled us to continue to provide funds and activities to youth in our community. I would also like to thank the Board. Their guidance to our club is immeasurable. I would like to thank the entire club for their confidence in me. It has been an honor to serve as your President and I value the friendships that I have gained this year. Please join me in wishing Barbara Lohr the best of luck as she takes over the reins. Please continue to give her the same support and confidence. Thank you very much. Yours in Optimism Lauri Spain

The 2016-2017 Installation Banquet along with the 25th Anniversary Celebration was held on Monday, September 26 at the Bent Creek Clubhouse. Dinner was catered by Tractor s. Larry Ream who was President of The Optimist Club of Jackson when our club was formed gave a short talk about the chartering of our club. Don Sievers who was the New Club Building Chair presented a champagne toast in honor of the club s 25th anniversary. Each guest was given a commemorative champagne glass as a gift. Cameron Tyler, the Optimist International World Oratorical Champion presented his winning speech, told us about his overall oratorical contests experiences, and also sang a song for us. He is a very talented young man. President Lauri presented the Year In Review. Patty Turner presented the perfect attendance awards. East Missouri District Governor for 2016-17, Lister Florence, installed the new officers and board members for 2016-2017. A special gift as well as a life membership was presented to outgoing President Lauri. Incoming President, Barbara Lohr, gave the closing remarks. Adjourned with The Optimist Creed. Passing of the Gavel Outgoing President Lauri Spain to Incoming President Barbara Lohr President s Citation President Lauri Spain presents the 2015-2016 President s Citation to Debra Hoffmann

President President-Elect Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Past President Barbara Lohr Susan Hahs Patty Turner Lauri Spain Board of Directors: Two Year Term One Year Term Debra Hoffmann Mary Kirn Donna Rushing Janet Poston Mary Boner Clarinda Unger Officers pictured left to right: Lauri Spain, Patty Turner, Clarinda Unger, Mary Kirn, Janet Poston, Donna Rushing, Debra Hoffmann, Susan Hahs, Barbara Lohr. Officers were installed by Lister Florence, East Missouri District Governor. Cameron Tyler, Optimist International World Oratorical Champion presented his award winning speech and also entertained us with a song.

September 7 Business Meeting (See Board Briefs) September 14 No Meeting Fair Gate Fundraiser September 21 Fellowship Debra Hoffmann presented PGI awards to Wanda Young and Lesa Weiss. Members assembled Santa Key cards for the Santa Train project. September 30 No Meeting Installation Banquet was held on Monday, September 26. The Board of Directors met on Tuesday, September 6 at the home of Patty Turner. This was a joint board meeting of the 2015-2016 members and the new 2016-2017 members. Patty provided the meat and drinks for the meal and other members brought a side dish or dessert. Action taken was mainly to make additional donations to organizations with money left in the budgeted donations category for 2015-2016. (See table below) Filling slots for the Fair Gates fundraiser project was also discussed. Debra Hoffmann Wanda Young and Lesa Weiss receive PGI awards. Organization Backpack for Kids 1 additional backpack New Money Donated Budgeted Amounts Total Donation 2015-2016 $380 $380 $760 Mississippi Valley Therapeutic $500 0 $500 Jackson Food Pantry $500 0 $500 Hope House $500 0 $500 Total Additional Money Donated $1880 $380 $2260

President Barbara Lohr 243-3753 Vice President/President-Elect Vice President Susan Hahs 204-7574 Past President Lauri Spain 204-7006 Secretary/Treasurer Patty Turner 243-8273 JACKSON NOON OPTIMIST CLUB 2016-2017 OFFICERS DIRECTORS: Janet Poston 450-0262 Mary Boner 262-2077 Clarinda Unger 243-5409 Mary Kirn 243-7094 Debra Hoffmann 243-7479 Donna Rushing 243-4995 Optimist International President: Jim Kondrasuk East Missouri District Governor: Lister Florence Lt. Governor Zone 11: Emily Collins Newsletter deadline is the 25th of each month. Send reports to Debra Hoffmann: dhoffmannr2@yahoo.com. Jackson Noon Optimist P.O. Box 615 Jackson, MO 63755