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Optimist International Leadership Development Club Presidents-Elect Seminar

Service to Youth Presidents Elect

Service to Youth Service represents the impact that an Optimist Club can have in the lives of young people in their community. Optimist are motivated in the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of young people and in the betterment of the community. A good service project will reflect the interest of the club members and the needs of the youth and community.

Service to Youth Optimist endorsed service projects give you access to planning and promotion materials and other Optimists to build an impact!

What are the Optimist International Sponsored Service Projects?

Optimist International Sponsored Service Projects Youth Clubs (JOOI) Youth Appreciation Essay Contests Oratorical Contests Respect for Law/Promotion of Non-violence Optimist International Junior Golf Championships (OIJGC) Communications Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CCDHH) Tri Star Sports Skills Contest Youth Safety Program (including internet safety) Childhood Cancer Program

P.G.I. Personal Growth & Involvement Program P.G.I. is your passport to personal growth and development, increased member and club growth. Advancing through the ten levels of involvement at your own pace, you will learn more about Optimism, while growing personally and achieving goals.

Benefits of the Personal Growth & Involvement (P.G.I. Program) Allows club members to be recognized and appreciated for personal and professional accomplishments. Gives members an opportunity to participate in long-term club involvement while learning more about Optimism. Gives each member the personal responsibility for his/her involvement in the club’s activities. Offers personal growth opportunities to each member. Provides members with club meeting, membership recruitment and retention ideas.

Elements of P.G.I. Presence/Attendance Activities/Programs Growth/New Members Knowledge of the Organization Personal Growth/Self Development Communication

Getting Started Request a Passport from your District Director of P.G.I. or call the International Office at 1-800-500-8130, extension 242. Your District Director of P.G.I. serves at the administrator of the program in your district.

How P.G.I. Works Use your passport to record the completion of requirements for each level. All activities at each level through level seven must be attested to and signed by your club secretary or president in the passport. Levels eight, nine and ten must be attested to and signed by your lieutenant governor or governor, who should forward the P.G.I. Recognition Form to the district director of personal growth. Round colored tabs (which fit behind your lapel pin) representing the level attained will be distributed upon completion of each of the first seven levels. A lapel pin will be presented at the International Convention by the International President upon completion of Level ten. Tabs are sent to the club from the district director of personal growth upon receipt of the P.G.I. Recognition form. A Presidental Certificate of Personal Growth will be given to each member upon completion of the seventh (gold) level.

Level 1- Bronze ATTENDANCE (Six meetings and/or activities certified by secretary) ACTIVITY (Participate in one club service activity) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Learn the Five Purposes and about the founding of Optimist International) SELF-DEVELOPMENT (Prepare and give a short presentation on “How Optimism Can Make A Better World) COMMUNICATION (Read the curriculum vitae/resume of a new member at an induction ceremony) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 1 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PIN BACK Attendance: Attend six meetings and/or activities certified by the club secretary-treasurer. Activity: Participate in one club service activity. Knowledge of Organization: Learn the Five Purposes and about the founding of Optimist International. Self-Development: Prepare and give a short presentation on “How Optimism Can Make A Better World. Communication: Read the curriculum vitae/resume of a new member at an induction ceremony. Certification: All activities in this level must be registered/certified by the secretary-treasurer or club president in the members passport.

Level 2 - Green ATTENDANCE (Attend three additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY (Serve as a club committee member) GROWTH (Sponsor a new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Know Optimist International, district, zone and club structures) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Make a short presentation on ”The Ways Optimism has enriched my life since becoming A member”) COMMUNICATION (Promote club meeting attendance for a period of at least one month) Attendance: Attend three additional club meetings and/or activities. (cumulative total of 9) Activity: Serve as a club committee member. Growth: Sponsor a new member. Knowledge of Organization: Know Optimist International, district, zone and club structures. Self Development: Make a short presentation on ”The Ways Optimism Has Enriched My Life Since becoming A Member.” Communication: Promote club meeting attendance for a period of at least one month. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 2 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PIN BACK

Level 3 - Burgundy ATTENDANCE (Attend three additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY(Serve as chairperson of a club committee) GROWTH (Sponsor a second new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION ( Read of “The Power of the Creed” SELF DEVELOPMENT (Complete an Optimist Skills Development Module of your choice) COMMUNICATION (Participate in assembling a Community Project Awards (CPA) summary) Attendance: Attend three additional club meetings and/or activities. (cumulative total of 12) Activity: Serve as chairperson of a club committee. Growth: Sponsor a second new member. Knowledge of organization: Read the book :Of Dreams and Deeds” available through Optimist Supply and the Canadian Service Centre. Self development: Complete an Optimist Skills Development Module of your choice. Communication: Participate in assembling a Community Project Awards (CPA) summary. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 3 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PINBACK

Level 4 - Blue ATTENDANCE (Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY (Participate in one additional club activity – i.e. participate in a club social, represent your club at a non-Optimist function, etc.) GROWTH (Sponsor a third new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Name of the President of Optimist International, the district’s assigned V.P., District Governor and the zone Lt. Governor) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Make a brief presentation on “Highlighting The Best Times You’ve Shared With Children Since Becoming An Optimist Member) COMMUNICATION (Pay a visit or call a member appointed by the Club President who has been missed from club meetings) Attendance: Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities (cumulative total of 14), plus one inter-club visitation. Activity: Participate in one additional club activity – i.e. participate in a club social, represent your club at a non-Optimist function, etc. Growth: Sponsor a third new member. Knowledge of Organization: Know the name of the President of Optimist International, the names of the district’s assigned International Vice-President, the District Governor and the Zone Lieutenant Governor. Self Development: Make a brief presentation on “Highlighting The Best Times You’ve Shared With Children Since Becoming An Optimist member”. Communication: Pay a visit or call a member appointed by the Club President who has been missed from club meetings. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 4 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PIN BACK

Level 5 - Black ATTENDANCE (Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY (Participate in one additional club activity) GROWTH (Sponsor a fourth new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Recite (by memory) the Optimist Creed) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Complete a second Optimist Skills Development Module of your choice) COMMUNICATION (Write an article on club activities which could be published in the local newspaper or club bulletin) Attendance: Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities (cumulative total of 16), plus attend a district or zone meeting. Activity: Participate in one additional club activity. Growth: Sponsor a fourth new member. Knowledge of Organization: Recite (by memory) the Optimist Creed. Self Development: Complete a second Optimist Skills Development Module of your choice. Communication: Write an article on club activities which could be published in the local newspaper or club bulletin. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 5 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PIN BACK

Level 6 - Purple ATTENDANCE (Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY (Participate in one additional service project of the club) GROWTH (Sponsor a fifth new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Make a five minute presentation on a program promoted by your club, district or Optimist International) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Educate and indoctrinate a new member on the purposes and benefits of an Optimist Club) COMMUNICATION (Promote a club activity within the surrounding community) Attendance: Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities. (cumulative total of 18) Activity: Participate in one additional service project of the club. Growth: Sponsor a fifth new member. Knowledge of Organization: Make a five minute presentation on a program promoted by your club, district or Optimist International. Self Development: Educate and indoctrinate a new member on the purposes and benefits of an Optimist Club. Communication: Promote a club activity within the surrounding community. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 6 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PINBACK

Level 7 - Gold ATTENDANCE (Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities) ACTIVITY (Create, organize, and present a new activity to your club’s Board of Directors) GROWTH (Participate in building a new club) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Make a ten minute presentation on Optimist International to club members) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Serve as club officer or club officer-elect. (This requirement will be waived for former club officers.) COMMUNICATION (Send an article for Optimist International’s magazine, The Optimist, to the attention of Leadership Development) Attendance: Attend two additional club meetings and/or activities (cumulative total of 20) , and attend your District’s Annual Convention. Activity: Create, organize, and present a new activity to your club’s Board of Directors. Growth: Participate in building a new club. Knowledge of Organization: Make a ten minute presentation on Optimist International to club members. Self Development: Serve as club officer or club officer-elect. (This requirement will be waived for former club officers.) Communication: Send an article for Optimist International’s magazine, The Optimist, to the attention of Leadership Development. Certification: (Same as Level 1) DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 7 SENT TO DISTRICT RECEIVED PIN BACK PRESENTED PIN BACK

Level 8 Levels 8,9 and 10 requirements must be accomplished after October 1, 2000 ATTENDANCE (Attend two consecutive district conferences) ACTIVITY (Serve on a district committee) GROWTH (Participate in a new club building follow-up program) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Attend an international, district or zone new club building seminar) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Complete a third Skills Development Module) COMMUNICATION (Assist a member in achieving Level 1 of PGI) Attendance: Attend two consecutive district conferences. Activity: Serve on a district committee. Growth: Participate in a new club building follow-up program. Knowledge or Organization: Attend an international, district or zone new club building seminar. Self Development: Complete a third Skills Development Module. Communication: Assist a member in achieving Level 1 of PGI. Certification: Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or governor. DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 8 SENT TO DISTRICT (Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or governor)

Level 9 ATTENDANCE (Attend four additional district conferences/convention) ACTIVITY (Serve on a second district committee) GROWTH (Recruit a sixth and seventh new member) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Make a club or zone presentation on behalf of a district committee) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Complete a fourth Skills Development Module) COMMUNICATION (Assist a member in achieving Level 4 of PGI) Attendance: Attend four additional (total of 6) district conferences/convention. Activity: Serve on a second district committee. Growth: Recruit a sixth and seventh new member. Knowledge of Organization: Make a club or zone presentation on behalf of a district committee. Self Development: Complete a fourth Skills Development Module. Communication: Assist a member in achieving Level 4 of PGI. Certification: Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or the governor. DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 9 SENT TO DISTRICT (Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or governor)

Level 10 ATTENDANCE (Attend two additional district conventions or one International Convention) ACTIVITY (Serve as a district committee chair or officer) GROWTH (Earn the “Builder of Excellence” award) KNOWLEDGE OF ORGANIZATION (Conduct the Skills Development Module, Orientation to Optimism for New Members, at a club, zone or district meeting) SELF DEVELOPMENT (Attend three training seminars at a district convention or three Back-To-School workshops at the International Convention) COMMUNICATION (Assist a member in achieving Level 7 of PGI) Attendance: Attend two additional district conventions or one International Convention. Activity: Serve as a district committee chair or officer. Growth: Earn the “Builder of Excellence” award. Knowledge of Organization: Conduct the Skills Development Module, Orientation to Optimism for New Members, at a club, zone or district meeting. Self Development: Attend three training seminars at a district convention or three Back-To-School workshops at the International Convention. Communication: Assist a member in achieving Level 7 of PGI. Certification: Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or governor. Upon completion of Level 10 the member will be presented a specially designed lapel pin by the International President at the International Convention and will be given a special ribbon to be worn at the International Convention. DATE COMPLETED LEVEL 10 SENT TO DISTRICT DATE PRESENTED LAPEL PIN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION (Activities to be certified by the lieutenant governor or governor)

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