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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 ...
All tips, money raised from sell of Charlie Brown Christmas trees donated to childhood cancer fund
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".
Hopewell Junction is located near the center of the town of East Fishkill at (41.584, -73.806), [5] to the north of Fishkill . According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.50 square miles (1.3 km 2), mostly land, [6] a significant reduction from the 2000 Census delineation, when the CDP had an area of 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2).
Camp Kinder Ring was founded in 1927 by The Workers Circle (formerly known as The Workmen's Circle, Yiddish Der Arbeter Ring). [2] On September 28, 2023, The Camp and The Worker's Circle announced that they were separating and that both organizations will continue to operate independently.
The Optimist World Championship is an annual World Championship sailing regatta in the Optimist class organised by the International Optimist Dinghy Association. Events [ edit ]
Hopewell Center (or "Hopewell") – A hamlet near the center of the town at the junction of County Roads 4 and 47. Lewis – An historic location in the southeast part of the town. Littleville – A hamlet on the northern town line, Littleville is the site of a grist mill built by Oliver Phelps in 1791.
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]