This past summer, Optimist Club members at the International Convention in Denver, Colorado were treated to a special keynote address by Scott Ginsberg, the Nametag Guy. Scott takes his approachability message to the next level with this excerpt that asks if you and your club dare to care. His premise is that your Optimist Club will be more joinable if you show your members that you care about them.
Especially during the holidays, Optimist Clubs demonstrate their caring nature to their communities. It only takes a few kind words or an extra phone call to show your members that you care about them too. What do you think? Do you have any first-hand experiences to share? How does your Optimist Club show they care about their members?
We love stories about your Optimist Club. Please tell us one and we'll add it to the website.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Popular Posts
-
“Everybody can be great...because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your ...
-
Good news from the great northern reaches of optimism! The Kermodei Optimist Club of Terrace, BC was organized on July 1, 2012. That mea...
-
The Hillsboro Optimist Club hosts the PNW District Junior Golf Championship Tournament in the United States where junior golfers have th...
-
The holidays bring out our enthusiasm, but as the fear of missing out (FOMO) propels us to do even more, many find that they are tired physi...