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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Optimist Clubs are my favorite thing!
Hello world! Does it look different to you today? Did you wake up grateful and full of positive energy?
In the Pacific Northwest, our seasons have changed. Yesterday there was a touch of snow, 9 inches, in Eastern Idaho and there were tsunami warnings along the Oregon Coast. It was even the day where we went from air conditioning in the morning to the furnace at night. Today, the sun is shining brightly heralding a beautiful fall day. We know the seasons are marching on. Our lives are moving forward. Our passions are glowing brighter.
Over the past couple of weeks and for a few days more, we've had the pleasure share our love of Optimist Clubs as we welcomed new officers to their respective leadership positions within our Optimist Clubs. Today, we share that same spirit with the new officers and district chairpersons of the PNW District . We offer our assistance to you and your club as you lead your community to do great things. We offer you encouragement as you inspire children to reach for their full potential. And most of all, we wish you joy as we move forward into a new year of positive actions and deeds with our Optimist Clubs.
Thank you for giving of yourself in service through your Optimist Club. As you go forward in the new Optimist year, inspire others with your enthusiasm; make your Optimist Club your favorite thing.
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