10) It's free and easy
9) It's open 24/7
8) It gives your club an Internet presence
7) You can link it to the District blog and the District blog can link to your club
6) You can publish your club agendas and newsletters online
5) It’s a forum to tell the world about the great activities that your club performs
4) Participants can write about the great experiences they had at an Optimist function
3) It's dynamic - you can make changes every day...every hour...every ten minutes...whenever you want
2) You can send reporters and potential new members to the blog to find out more about Optimism as a way of life
1) Governor Gay wants you to
We love stories about your Optimist Club. Please tell us one and we'll add it to the website.
Popular Posts
-
The Optimist Club of Vancouver North Shore, BC celebrated their fiftieth anniversary on October 7. Newly installed President Mansuralli Lal...
-
'Tis the season for all Optimist Clubs to pass the gavel forward to a new leader. My friend Buzz Buswell from the Tennessee District sh...
-
Membership retention and recruitment tip #56: Offer a reward. Sitting at a stoplight, I saw a sign on the car wash next to me that rea...
-
Ben DeRemer of the Gresham, Oregon Optimist Club has been chosen as Governor-elect of the PNW District - Optimist International. He will b...