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Twin City Area Optimist Club March 2016 President’s Column Promise yourself: “To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best.” If you have been reading my columns, you have seen a very obvious theme emerge. I have chosen to write some words on each promise of the Optimist Creed. Adhering to this approach has served me quite well in writing some words each month. That is……until this month. I am definitely suffering from writer’s block while also bumping up against the newsletter deadline. AND I just want to head off on my vacation. I’ve been stuck. While taking my morning shower I came up with a great thought. (Isn’t that where we give birth to so many much great thinking?) My inspiring thought? Keep it simple. So simply put, this is how I think this Optimist Club exemplifies this promise: We are a talented, skillful, and committed group of women who think of the best ways we can be a team, to work in best useful and helpful ways of doing what is needed, so we can expect the best results of our all endeavors. And because to that BOARD MEETINGS Board meetings are held the first Monday of each month. Mar. 7: Hostess is Gerty O’Leary, at her home 202 Dunklin Dr., Herculaneum, at 5:30p.m. Apr. 4: Hostess is Caryl Harness at her home, 31 Jackson Circle, Festus, at 5:30p.m. Committee Chairs please send a report to President Cheri Phillips if you are not able to attend the meetings. thinking, working, and expecting, we successfully contribute to the Optimist goal of making the future brighter by bringing out the best in children, in our community and in ourselves. This is what causes me proud to be a member of the Twin City Optimist Club. I leave you with this quote because it illustrates how often we just take a leap of faith that we can achieve the “best” of what we set out to do. If you hear a voice within you say “you cannot paint,” then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced. –Vincent Van Gogh Optimistically, Cheri There is an Optimist question hidden in this newsletter. The first person to call, text or email Cheri with the answer will receive a small prize. JOOI Club Donates to Rescue Mission I just wanted to remind you that we have a Junior Optimist Meeting Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 7 pm in Conference Room B. We toured The Jefferson County Rescue Mission on Saturday February 13, 2016 at 8943 Commercial Blvd. in Pevely, MO at 10:30 am. Our host was Louise Sardo, co-founder of the Rescue Mission. Thank you Twin City Optimists and Junior Optimists that made our new project with the Jefferson County Rescue Mission very successful. Josie and Sophie presented Louise Sardo a bag of money collected at their school from the students at Our Lady’s of $197.50 plus toiletries. Now the students at Our Lady’s get to have a dress down day. Thanks to Our Lady’s School. The Junior Optimist Club also presented a check of $100 from their treasury. Louise provided us an interesting tour of the facility and gave us a snack and hot chocolate. So proud of our clubs! See the attached pictures with Sophie who could not find her JOOI shirt but drew up her own version, “JOOI-Our World Needs JOY” So creative! Also, at our Feb. 4th meeting we decided to make Acts of Kindness banners, which we will display in March. ~~Katie Huck Contact Katie Huck at 314-520-6340 to get involved with the Junior Optimist Octagon International Club! Strike It Rich Cheri officially announced that the Optimist bowling team won the Strike-It-Rich bowling tournament held February 2nd. This friendly competition is held among the Optimist Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, and the Chamber of Commerce, with the winning organization determining the recipient of the $200 entry fee received from each organization. The proceed checks totaling $800.00 were presented to Nancy Pope (above center) and Elizabeth Check (above left), representatives of the “Homeless Youth Initiative” during a club meeting on Thursday, February 11th. The Optimists have won this tournament six out of the eight years. Bowlers left to right: Sandra Todd, Ellen Bridgewater, Pat Doenges, Judy Williams, & Sandy Mouser. 3 Regional Oratorical Contest The Optimist Regional Oratorical contest will be April 14. We plan to open the doors for registration at 6:30 or 7:00 PM, and start the first contestant at 7:30. We'll meet at Parkhurst gym on the grounds of St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 2761 Telegraph Road, St. Louis MO. Hello Guests! Glenn Phillips, Cheri’s husband, was Cheri’s guest on February 5 th. Ashley Stichling, Program Coordinator of the Parent Network, a program of the Jefferson County Community Partnership, was the guest of Malisa Spillman on Feb. 11th. On February 25th Joanne Chamberlain brought her daughter, Katherine, as her guest. Katherine was on spring break from her college in Canada. ~~**~~** This month’s hidden question: What organization spoke to us about digital detoxing? ~~**~~** On A Personal Note JoAnn Thompson is scheduled for hip replacement soon, but doctors have found a spot on her lungs. Gini Skaggs came back for her first meeting on Feb. 5 after knee surgery. She is still having a little pain, but glad to be up and around! On Feb. 10th, Judy Lowe reported the following about her daughter, Beth: Two weeks after her lung radiation and her whole brain radiation, she started a new Chemo therapy and a new study drug as well. This new chemo has only a 20% success rate so she is on a trial drug called Carfilzomib. We are hopeful that the two combined will be successful. She has IV chemo and fluids every Monday and Tuesday for three weeks, the fourth week she sees her oncologist. She also gets IV fluids on Thursday and Friday. She has had 4 treatments at this time. This treatment will be for 6 months if she can handle it that long, or if it works. On the twenty-second of February, she will have a scan and we will know if it has stopped or slowed the cancer growth. Prayers are greatly appreciated. Beth's prior platinum-based chemotherapy was not successful. Unfortunately, they don't give us much hope. Beth is fighting for time and a miracle! Also, Judy’s own update: I'm in Afib again. The cardioversion and heart medications are not working. I will have an ablation at St. Luke's on February 24th. I'll be in the hospital overnight. I'll also have a TEE test to check for blood clots in my heart and a three dimensional scan of my heart on Monday the 15Th. before the procedure. Clarification To clarify who pays for guests, Cheri Phillips shared the following club policy on February 5th: “Whether a first-time guest is a potential member or a friend/relative of a Club member s/he or the Club member shall pay for that meal. The only exception to this shall be: Youth Essay Winners, Youth Oratorical Winners, Youth Appreciation Guests, (plus one chaperon), the individual branch recipients for Respect for Law Day awards, and guests at scheduled NOW events. The Program Committee shall encourage program presenters to share information during their presentation, but not directly solicit sales or donations during their presentation. One program presenter will receive a free meal when invited for that meeting's program. Should additional people attend with the main speaker, they will be responsible for payment of their individual meal. The Club member inviting the speaker should make this expectation clear. (A form letter from the club is available with this information.) A Club member who gives a "Membership Program" is responsible for their own meal payment.” Welcome New Member! Michelle Dicken (below right) was installed as new member on February 11th. Her sponsor is Tracy Anderson. Michelle is already helping with sponsorships for trivia night and has signed up to help with food baskets for next year! 5 Optimist International Convention Rediscover Optimism in Quebec June 30 – July 2 Sue Boyer is coordinating registration for the International Convention, which will be held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Hotel reservations need to be made as soon as possible at the Quebec Hilton. The cost is $179.00 per night plus tax. The group will depart on June 28 and return on July 3. There will be tours of Quebec on June 28 and June 29. Contact Sue as soon as possible if you are interested in attending the convention. Valentine Party February 11 Marie Schuh once again entertained us with her perfectly planned party antics – or should I say we entertained her with our antics at her direction of course. Where else would one find perfectly normal adult women drawing on our heads? Recent Speaker In remembrance of President’s Day, Caryl Harness asked her son, Scott, to present interesting information relating to United States Presidents as our speaker on February 18th. Scott has undergraduate degrees in history and political science. He is a member of the first class to graduate from Mizzou’s School of Law. He is currently serving as the Municipal Court Judge for the City of Herculaneum and a member of the Rotary Club. We won’t hold his Rotary Club membership against him, since his mother would not let him apply for membership of the Optimist Club (even when he threatened to sue the Optimist Club for discrimination). He is a little bitter but agreed to present regardless. According to Cheri, he wouldn’t be eligible to join anyway, because Optimists don’t hold grudges. Since President’s Day is close to Valentine’s Day, here a few interesting facts about Presidential romance and children that Scott shared: Washington, Jackson, Polk, and Fillmore had no children, Buchanan was the only bachelor President. The first wedding held at the White House was for the marriage of Maria Monroe (daughter of James Monroe) and Sam Gouverneur, who happened to be her first cousin and the President’s private secretary. There were only 45 guests, which included friends and family only. This was a major incident with the President’s cabinet and staff. Formal written protests were sent to the President regarding their exclusion. When Grover Cleveland was in his 20’s, his law partner died leaving behind his wife and infant daughter, Frances Fulsom. Cleveland petitioned to be appointed as guardian of the daughter. He provided her and paid for her education. At one time, he also served as Sheriff. Although he did not personally support the penalty by death, he was responsible for hangings those sentenced in order to fulfill his duties. At the age of 49, he married Frances (age 21). He was happily married, but they did not hold hands during the ceremony and he did not kiss his bride. Together they had five children; three daughters and one son. Their second daughter was the first child to be born in the White House. One of Woodrow Wilson’s daughters, Eleanor, married William Gibbs McAdoo, the Secretary of the Treasury. Ulysses S. Grant proposed to Julia Dent on a visit to her father’s plantation in White Haven, MO. The two were on a carriage ride and the bridge had been washed away by flash flooding. He proposed to her while crossing flooded waters in a carriage. “Teddy” Roosevelt hated Valentine’s Day, because he lost both is mother and his first wife to illness within hours of each other on Valentine’s Day. His oldest son, Ted, Jr., was the oldest and highest ranking officer to land by sea on the beaches of Normandy. He died a month later of a heart attack. His youngest son, Quentin, was killed in action when his plane was shot down by German pilots. John Tyler was named President following the death of William Henry Harrison, the first Vice President to succeed the President without an election. At that time, it was not clear if the Constitution intended for the Vice President to be “Acting President” or to assume the full title and responsibilities as President. John Tyler assumed the role as President despite the disagreement of the Cabinet. He was married twice and had 14 children over 7 the course of 45 years. His oldest child was born in 1790, when George Washington was President, and his youngest was born in 1860 and died in 1947 when Harry S. Truman was President. He was thought of as the “traitor” President as he was open about his alliance with the Confederate. His coffin was draped with the Confederate flag and it took 50 years for a memorial / marker to be established at his gravesite. John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and Charles Francis Adams, all served as Ambassadors to the Court of St. James. Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, served as Secretary of War. He was invited to three assassinations that he did not attend, including that of his father, Garfield, and McKinley. Ronald Reagan had four children; the second one was adopted. His son, Mike, faced legal problems. His daughter, Patty, clashed with her mother, Nancy. She openly smoked marijuana at the White House and was offered a photoshoot for Playboy. John Tyler and “Teddy” Roosevelt each chose their birthdays for their wedding days, so they would not forget their anniversaries. Scott also shared the following trivia: John F. Kennedy attended four colleges: London School of Economics, Princeton, Harvard, and Stanford. Ulysses S. Grant had four children; three of which were born in St. Louis. As a teenager, Ronald Reagan was arrested for public intoxication after having climbed a flagpole and singing “Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Who the heck do you think you are?”. ~~Mary McDowell ~~**~~**~~ Zone 10 Meeting Notes Zone 10 had our 2nd Quarterly Meeting on Saturday, February 13th. We had a nice crowd with several new members of the Arnold-Imperial Club. Cheri Phillips attended from our club – oh and yes I was there also since I am the Lt. Gov. and I was leading the meeting. We discussed many things including planning a Zone-wide event in the summer in addition to the float in the St. Louis St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The next Zone meeting is Sat., Apr. 30, 9a.m. at the Ponderosa in Arnold. ~~Mary Hatfield Essay Contest Winners Our annual Essay Contest was held recently and Terri Wolk, chairperson of the Essay Contest, is delighted to make the following announcement: 1st place – Jonathan Cox from Herculaneum High School; 2nd place - Kristen Reese from Jefferson High School; 3rd place – Lauren Macon from Jefferson High School. The topic of the essay was “Lead by Example – Reality or Fiction”. Terri thanked Optimist members Dorothea Kehm, Leisa Spiker, and Jeanne Martin for pre-screening entries from all local schools to narrow the contestants down to 10. She also thanked Dr. Tim Bain, an English Professor from Jefferson College; Chris Otte from Jefferson College; and our own Janet Mace for making the final selections. Jonathan’s winning essay will be forwarded to the East Missouri District level competition to be judged along with winning essays from other Optimist clubs within the district. College scholarships are available for top winners at the district level. “Jonathan did a wonderful job of articulating this year’s theme. He expressed himself well through the essay and deserved the honor of first place, Club President Cheri Phillips said. “Our club has been participating in this contest for many years and this is one more way Optimists are Bringing Out the Best in Kids,” she continued. Our contest was open to area youth under the age of 18 as of October 1, 2015. The Essay Contest is sponsored by Optimist International to give young people the opportunity to write about their own opinions regarding the world in which they live. The approach can encompass a young person’s personal experience, the experience of their country or a more historical perspective, thereby developing skills for written expression. Jonathan Cox Essay Contest Winner Kristen Reese 2nd Place ~~**~~**~~** 9 Cooking with Optimists Hawaiian Ham & Swiss Sliders Ingredients 24 Slices of deli honey ham 6 Slices of Swiss cheese, cut into fourths 1/3 cup Mayonnaise 1 tablespoon Poppy seeds 1 1/2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1/2 cup Butter melted 1 tablespoon Onion Powder 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 packages (12 count) KING'S HAWAIIAN Original Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls Preparation Step 1 Cut rolls in half and spread mayo onto 1 side of the rolls. Place a slice or two of ham and slice of Swiss cheese in roll. Replace the top of the rolls and bunch them closely together into a baking dish. Step 2 In a medium bowl, whisk together poppy seeds, Dijon mustard, melted butter, onion powder and Worcestershire sauce. Step 3 Pour sauce over the rolls, just covering the tops. Cover with foil and let sit for 10 minutes. Step 4 Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes or until cheese is melted. Uncover and cook for additional 2 minutes until tops are slightly browned and crisp. Serve warm. ~~Ellie King ~~Leisa Spiker Joint East-West Missouri District Meeting Notes The February District Meeting was held at the Lake of the Ozarks. Thank you Carroll Metzger for attending with me and thank you to Janet Mace for assisting me with compiling a presentation about our Art Contest. This event featured students and their technology talent for the large number of attendees. ~~Mary Hatfield Carroll receiving A&A Awards from District Chair Pat Brauner. What? Never seen Spam carving before? Just 1 of the things you missed at the meeting! ~~**~~**~~ 11 Programs March March 3 – Digital Detox March 10 – Update March 17 – St. Patrick’s Party March 24 – Easter Party March 31 – Oratorical Contest Winner April April 7: Update April 14: Youth Appreciation April 21: NOW Meeting April 28: Getting to Know You ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ In Memoriam Mary (Betty) Franke , age 93, of Festus, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, February 3, 2016 at Fountainbleau Nursing Center in Festus. She was born October 5, 1922 in St. Louis, Missouri the daughter of the late Alice (nee Brent) and Fredrich John "FJ" Pratte. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband Arthur C. Franke, sons Roger (Michelle survives of Festus) Franke and Robert C. (the late Carol) Franke, Jr. She is survived by grandchildren Emilie (Wes) Ayers and Rochelle Elizabeth (Christopher White) Franke and great-grandchildren Onyana Burns, Aurora White, Avery and Addison Ayers. She was a member of Church of Our Lady in Festus, a registered dietician, Past President of the Optimist Club in Festus, former committee member of the Festus Library, on the Board of Alumni of Webster University and member of American Heart and American Dietician Association. Visitation was. Monday, February 8, 2016 at Vinyard Funeral Home in Festus. Funeral mass was Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at Church of Our Lady officiated by Fr. Jeffrey Maassen. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Crystal City, Missouri. Memorials in her memory are preferred to the Festus Library. Our club presented the family an Angel statue and club members recited the Optimist Creed at the visitation. NEWSLETTER DEADLINES Newsletters are generally distributed every month. Deadline for submitting articles and pictures is the first Monday of the month. Please send information and photos to Mary Hatfield at [email protected] Twin City Area Optimist Club Member Name: I March 2016 Sun Mon Tue 1 Wed 2 Thu 3 Fri 4 Sat 5 Digital Detox 6 Janet Mace 7 8 International Sharon Wiley Board Meeting Women's Day Michelle Franke 13 Daylight Saving 14 15 9 12 Krystal Roussin Update 16 Time Begins 20 Spring Begins 10 Tracy Anderson 11 Pat Sweet 17 Saint Patrick's 18 Vicky Petefish 19 Day Party 21 Martha DeMent 22 Janet Whitmer 23 24 25 Good Friday 26 Easter Party 27 Easter 28 29 30 31 Notes: Oratorical Winners PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Members interested in being recognized for “Perfect Attendance” should use the monthly calendars to record their attendance. On the dates of weekly meetings, please mark attendance or non-attendance as follows: Meeting attended: √; Meeting missed: X Missed due to illness or out of town: E (exemption) Make-up credit is also given for attending board meetings or participating in any club activities. Members should track their own make-up credit and record it on a monthly calendar when it is used. Print your name at the top of the calendar and submit at a weekly meeting to Pam Cernik. Number of meetings attended: ________ Number of make-up credits used: _______ List make-up credits: ______________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ 13 Twin City Area Optimist Club Member Name: April 2016 Sun 3 Mon Tue 4 Board Meeting 5 Janet Cooper Wed 6 Thu 7 Update Rosetta Hagaan 10 11 Gini Skaggs 12 Sue Boyer Fri Sat 1 2 8 Joyce Koch 9 Malissa Spillman 13 14 Youth 15 Tax Day 16 22 Earth Day 23 Appreciation 17 18 19 20 Bowling 21 NOW 24 25 26 27 Administrative 28 Get to Know 29 Arbor Day Professionals' Day You PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Members interested in being recognized for “Perfect Attendance” should use the monthly calendars to record their attendance. On the dates of weekly meetings, please mark attendance or non-attendance as follows: Meeting attended: √; Meeting missed: X Missed due to illness or out of town: E (exemption) Make-up credit is also given for attending board meetings or participating in any club activities. Members should track their own make-up credit and record it on a monthly calendar when it is used. 30 Zone Meeting Print your name at the top of the calendar and submit at a weekly meeting to Pam Cernik. Number of meetings attended: ________ Number of make-up credits used: _______ List make-up credits: ______________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Twin City Optimist Club P.O. Box 475 Festus, MO 63028 Weekly meetings held every Thursday 12 Noon at Frederick's, 201 E. Main Street, Festus. Bring a Friend! www.twincityoptimist.org The Optimist Creed Promise yourse!fTo 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 2015-2016 CLUB OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS President Past President President Elect Treasurer Treasurer Elect Secretary Secretary Elect Weekly E-mail Updates: Mary McDowell (636) 937-2175 [email protected] Newsletter Editor: Mary Hatfield (636) 937-7240 [email protected] Scrapbook Chairperson: Leisa Spiker 636-931-7285 [email protected] Sgt. at Arms 2014/20152015/2016 Board Members 2015/20162016/2017 Board Members Cheri Phillips 636-209-2931 Mary Hatfield 636-937-7240 Cindy Cherry 636-937-9294 Megan Meyer 314-623-1441 Jenna Silva 314-403-5543 Janet Mace 636-937-5889 Pam Cernik 636-543-3052 Linda Portell 636-937-8192 Judy Kreitler Kim Elbl Glenna Manglesdorf Joanne Chamberlain Leisa Spiker Ellen Ravenscraft 15