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  2. Optimist International - Wikipedia

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    Optimist International is an international service club organization with almost 3,000 clubs and over 80,000 members in more than 20 countries. The international headquarters is located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Optimist International is also the sponsor of Junior Optimist International, designed for elementary school through high ...

  3. Junior Optimist Octagon International - Wikipedia

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    Junior Optimist International (JOI) is an active youth service organization that was created in 1988 [1] and is affiliated with Optimist International, its sponsor. The current Junior Optimist International President is Sophie-Chanel Bourré from Ottawa, Ontario in Canada, with the 2020-2021 JOI theme being "Shooting for the stars of Optimism".

  4. Chris Harris Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Harris helped lead Bixby High School to second place in the 2005 state football championship, coached by Pat McGrew. Harris was a member of the academic state champions teams in 2005 and 2006. Harris was named a 2006 leader (top 50 students at Bixby) by the Bixby Optimist Club. [4]

  5. Morehead Optimist Club welcomes new member - AOL

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    Aug. 28—MOREHEAD — Katie Gilliam, the newest member of the Optimist Club of Morehead, was installed on Aug. 22 during the club's weekly lunch meeting. A graduate of Rowan County Senior High ...

  6. Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The full-size replica, based largely on a single surviving photograph, was built by local craftsman Bob Lowery and the Pittsburg Optimist Club in 1986 and 1987. [4] [6] Prior to its acquisition by the museum, the replica was on display at the Pittsburg Hot Links restaurant in downtown Pittsburg. [4]

  7. Optimist Club - Wikipedia

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  8. Harris to outline manufacturing agenda in ‘major’ economic ...

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    The campaign chose Pittsburgh because it helped build the middle class through the industrial manufacturing boom in the early 1920s and helped launch the labor movement, the official noted.

  9. Optimist Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The game was sponsored by the Houston Optimist Club, through agreement reached with the Lone Star Conference in April 1946; the game was to be contested annually for five years, matching the conference champion against a nationally-rated team. [3] Proceeds from the game would be used to benefit homeless boys in Texas. [3]