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“OPTIMIST CLUBS…..SAVING CHILDREN”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
District Vision, Mission, Theme, Colours 2
Message from the Governor 3
Message from the International President 4
Message from International Vice President 5
Message from the JOI Governor 6
Proclamation from the Governor General of Jamaica 7
Our History -Past Governors of the Caribbean District 8-11
Optimist International Mission, Vision, Purposes & Creed 12
District Executives 14-15
Lieutenant Governors (LTGs) 16-18
District Committee Chairpersons 19-21
Caribbean District Clubs by Zone 22-31
Regional Church Service Photos 32-33
Caribbean District Clubs by Zone 34
Caribbean District JOI Clubs 35
District Flagship Programme: Anti-Bullying 36-37
District & Optimist International Recognition & Awards 2017/2018 38-51
Conferences & Convention 2017/2018 52
The Professional Development Programme (PDP) 53-56
Caribbean District Balanced Scorecard 57
OI Programmes & Activities 58-64
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DISTRICT THEME MISSION, VISION, COLOURS,SONGS
DISTRICT THEME: OPTIMIST CLUBS… SAVING CHILDREN
VISION: As the friend of youth, we shall be known for being the premier service organi-zation in the Caribbean.
GOALS: GEMS
Growth: Grow the membership of the District to facilitate serving more children.
Empowerment: Empower our members and our children through inspired leadership. Bring back the ‘joy’ to our JOI (Junior Optimist International) movement.
Marketing Communication: Ensure that the Optimist movement becomes the best known secret instead of the best kept secret and use all media to communicate effec-tively.
Success: To aid and encourage the saving of children through our programmes and motivate our members with an effective achievements and awards programme as well as the personal and professional development programmes.
MISSION: Optimist Club members will initiate an ‘Adopt an Angel Programme’ to pro-vide a social safety net for children, which is to be realized through the provision of programmes covered by the acronym SHED; Sports, Healthcare, Education and Dona-tions of time, finances and other resources.
DISTRICT COLORS: ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE
FLAGSHIP PROGRAMME: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT - ANTI BULLYING
THEME SONGS: Michael Jackson Tribute - Heal The World - Child Prodigy Cover | Maati BaaniTessanne Chin - Anything’s PossibleCARIBBEAN CHAMPION (OPTIMIST REMIX) - Rihanna, Chronixx & Dwayne Bravo.
District Song: GEMS...Save our Children by PLTG Norman Johnson & Kieralee Irving
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
I greet you well, Fellow Optimists up and down the length and breadth of this great Caribbean District. It is a particularly exciting time for us as our parent body, Optimist International, is within touching distance of 100 years of exis-tence and as we in the awesome Caribbean District beckon 40 years.It is perhaps too, the most intimidating time in the history of our movement con-sidering the tremendous pressures heaped on those we have pledged to serve – the Youth of the World.We see almost daily the atrocities meted out to children in the Caribbean and in other parts of the world. Destructive actions in all forms carried out against them and all too often they suffer the ultimate atrocity.
We hear constantly the cries of the youth and the appeals for help from the communities.So at this critical juncture, fellow Optimists, the call to action rings out even more stridently and with greater urgency. For us then, we have no choice. It must be Optimist Clubs…Saving Children.That is the clarion call which must guide our actions and activities in the 2017 to 2018 Year in our District as we continue to be Wonderful Optimists Working (WOW!).Chief among the activities this year will be an anti-bullying human rights programme for young people through-out the Region. Cyber-bullying in particular, has become a concern Region-wide and one that we must address with alacrity and with purpose.An ‘Adopt an Angel’ programme to provide a safety net for children through donation of time, finances and other resources is another of the projects that we have targeted for our clubs this year.Fellow Optimists, it also gives me absolute confidence that our collective strength and enthusiasm for the tasks at hand in this year of Optimist Clubs…Saving Children is bolstered by the endorsement that we have been given by the highest Office in Jamaica and Antigua. This spectacular endorsement of our movement comes by way of a Proclamation by the Governor General of Jamaica, Sir Patrick Allen, and the Governor General of Antigua, Sir Rodney Williams, declaring October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018 as “A Year of Optimists in Service to Children affected by poverty, crime and violence.” The Optimist International Caribbean District could hardly ask for loftier recognition for the service we have given and will continue to give to our young people.We should remind ourselves, however, that even before the Governor General’s Proclamation, it was in fact written in the book, Of Dreams and Deeds – The Story of Optimist International, by Gordon S. ‘Bish’ Thomp-son, that, “This organization does indeed motivate the best in (the) social environment, for it is a shining and forceful positive...”From Optimist International for the 2017 to 2018 Year it is Optimist Strong…Be the Difference. I look forward with you to be part of that “Difference” in the Caribbean as we take on the mantle this year of Optimist Clubs…Saving Children.
Yours in transformation,Calvin A. Hunter
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INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
I am truly excited about the 2017-2018 Optimist year! The Caribbean District
is coming off of a great year, and I know that plans have already been made by
Governor Calvin A. Hunter and the District’s Leadership Team to continue the
focus on growth.
Why do we need to grow? Growth of our clubs means that we are success-
fully sharing the gift of Optimism that we received when we joined this wonderful
organization. Growth of our clubs means new volunteers and new ideas to help
ensure that our clubs become even stronger and more vibrant. Growth of our
clubs means we have more opportunities to give back to our local communities. Most importantly, growth of
our clubs means that we can serve even more youth!
The upcoming year will be your year to shine as Optimists! You can help to build on your club’s legacy as you
and your fellow Optimists work together to serve others. Help to build your personal legacy as you focus on
the ways in which you can be a better Optimist!
I’m looking forward to working with and visiting the Caribbean District during 2017-2018. I’m also looking for-
ward to your District’s successes as we all embrace being “Optimist Strong” during this exciting time!
Yours in Optimism,
Hal Sewell
Southeast Region Vice President
Optimist International
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Greetings Fellow Optimists!
The 2017-2018 Optimist year will offer many opportunities for growth and ser-vice as we continue our quest toward achieving Optimist International’s goal of 100,000 members by our 100th anniversary! Reaching this goal will be a signifi-cant milestone in our organization’s quest to be the number one volunteer youth service organization in the world. It will enable us to serve over one million more youth than we do today. Your passion and commitment to serve combined with Optimist International’s volunteer opportunities will be key to realizing this goal.
The theme for the 2017-2018 year will be “Optimist Strong – Be the Difference!” We gain strength by working together, sharing new ideas and passions, and opening our hearts and minds to the possibilities of serving more youth and communities. The focus for 2017-2018 will be on growth in membership and retention, leadership development and the expansion of the Optimist International brand. These three areas of concentration are essential to the health and welfare of our clubs and Optimist International. Clubs are the heart and soul of our organization. Optimist members working within their clubs are a force of positive change within their communi-ties, are engaged in service to others and are dedicated to bringing out the best in youth, their communities and themselves.
The primary goal for every club is to achieve Honor Club status. This time-tested, club health maintenance pro-gram has been in existence for almost 60 years – it represents what we do best as an Optimist club. Clubs that achieve Honor Club status are healthy, active, strong and provide great value to Optimist experience. Strong clubs produce strong members, strong members produce strong leaders, strong leaders produce the initiative and strategies necessary to sustain and strengthen Optimist International. If Optimist International prospers, we all prosper.
Wishing you an awesome 2017-2018 year as we unite to build a better tomorrow for our youth, communities and ourselves.
Optimist Strong – Be the Difference!
All the best,
H. Nick Prillaman, Jr.2017-2018 President Optimist International
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DISTRICT JOI GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
To optimists near and far,
It is with utmost prestige and gratitude that I accept the opportunity of serving as
the Governor of the Caribbean District for the year 2017-2018. With the assis-
tance of an assiduous team and the everlasting support of our enthusiastic JOI
members, fulfilling the theme ‘Going forward, building frontiers of JOI/JOY’. After
all, no man is an island and no optimist can traverse alone.
Making the JOI movement a household name is a priority. In doing so, we hope
to inspire, ignite and intensify the optimism that is buried deep in the hearts of
our youths. For the year, the following goals are in sight:
-To amplify the art of unity across the district including all cohorts
-To create a default optimistic mindset in our members so they can further lead by examples
-To have a permanent stamp on the lives of Jamaica’s children through volunteerism.
Thus the terminology, “Bend the tree when it is young” : By instilling the simple values of the Optimist creed at
a young age, such a child will grow pumping the values of optimism into the world and not depart from it. An
optimist is like a farmer - a farmer who sows seeds of sanguineness.I therefore charge you optimists, to go
forth and plant the many seeds of optimism in the minds of our little ones and may they bloom with optimistic
views. Through it all, remember: Inspire! Ignite! Intensify!
Donelle Williams
JOI Governor
Optimist International Caribbean District
A PROCLAMATION
By His Excellency the Most Honourable Sir PATRICK LINTON ALLEN, Member of the Order of the Nation, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the Order of Distinction, Knight of Grace of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General of Jamaica.
WHEREAS Optimist International is a worldwide volunteer organization made up of more than two thousand four hundred clubs, conducting in ex-cess of sixty-five thousand service projects and impacting over six million children globally each year;
AND WHEREAS the members of the Optimist International Caribbean District in Jamaica are devoted to improv-ing the nation, one child and one community at a time, by Bringing Out the Best in Children; AND WHEREAS in the ensuing twelve months and beyond, Optimist Club members will initiate an ‘Adopt an Angel Programme’ to provide a social safety net for children, which is to be realized through sports, healthcare, education and donations of time, finances and other resources; AND WHEREAS the programme is aimed primarily at rescuing at-risk children by mitigating the harmful effects of poverty, crime and violence on their development; AND WHEREAS the first Optimist Club started its service in the Caribbean in Kingston, Jamaica on August 25, 1980; AND WHEREAS the Optimist International Caribbean District year 2017/2018 will be observed under the theme: “Optimist Clubs…Saving Children”; AND WHEREAS Optimist Clubs in Jamaica will therefore continue to be ‘Friends of Youth’ and have a positive and long-lasting impact on our young people, on our communities and the nation: NOW THEREFORE, I, PATRICK LINTON ALLEN, Member of the Order of the Nation, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the Order of Distinction, Knight of Grace of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, Governor-General of Jamaica, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018 as a Year of Optimists in Service to Children affected by poverty, crime and violence, and hereby call upon all citizens of Jamaica to render support to the Optimists in Jamaica who are providing meaningful service to our children, their families, schools and communi-ties, and the nation as a whole. Given under my hand at King’s House this 28th day of September in the year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Seventeen.
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1992-1993 THEODORE WINSTON GOLDING (DELORES) 876-969-2231 (h) 876-909-3613 (c) E-mail: [email protected] Club: Kingston, Jamaica Theme: “Celebrate”
1993-1994 DUNBAR McFARLANE [email protected] Club: Kingston, Jamaica Theme: “Soar with Optimism”
1994-1995 RONALD K. BOURNE (JESSICA) 876-927-5494/876-978-4273 (h) 876-984-8292 (w) 876-995-7200 (c) E-mail: [email protected] Club: Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Theme: “For a Better World”
1995-1996 DUDLEY G. HALL (MARJORIE) Deceased: April 2009 Club: Breakfast Kingston Theme: “Excel”
1996-1997 ERROL ALLIMAN (CLAUDIA) E-mail: [email protected] Club: North St. Andrew, Kingston Theme: “In our Hands”
1997-1998 OSCAR O. DERBY (MEREDITH) 876-927-9934 (h) 876- 997-5291E-mail: [email protected] Club: Optimist Club of Anguilla Theme: “Renaissance”
OUR HISTORYPAST GOVERNORS OF THE CARIBBEAN DISTRICT
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1998-1999 LANCASTER HENRY (DOR) 876-924-6646 (h) 876-905-3755 (w) E-mail: [email protected] Club: Breakfast, Kingston Theme: “Team Work”
1999-2000 SHIRLEY M. JARRETT 876-913-4865 (h) 876-974-2200-10 (w) 876-899-1698 / 876-329-6222 (c) E-mail: [email protected] Club: Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica Theme: “Vision”
2000-2001 EDWIN WINT (BETTY) 876-906-0858 (w) 876-906-9762 (f) 876-383-9464 (c) E-mail: [email protected] Club: Breakfast Kingston Theme: “Mission-Hands up for Optimism”
2001-2002 DR. CAROL HAYNES 246-435-8422 (h) 246-435-6635 (w) 246-435-6635 (f) 246-262-7288 (c)E-mail: [email protected] Club: Bridgetown, Barbados Theme: “Attitude”
2002-2003 DAVID GAREL (JANET) 876-702-2824 (h) 876-383-3967 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: North St. Andrew, Kingston Theme: “Where Every Child Counts”
2003-2004 RONALD CARRINGTON (BEVERLEY) 246-228-2385 (h/f) 246-426-0830 (w) 246-230-9170 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Bridgetown, Barbados Theme: “Ýes We Can”
OUR HISTORYPAST GOVERNORS OF THE CARIBBEAN DISTRICT
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OUR HISTORYPAST GOVERNORS OF THE CARIBBEAN DISTRICT
2004-2005 CECILLE HALE 876-927-4249 (h) 876-929-0074 /876-906-7971 (w) 876-345-7725 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Sunset Kingston Theme: “I Believe- Opportunity for Involvement”
2005-2006 ADRIAN ELCOCK (ANN) 246-421-6914 (w) 246-421-6907 (f) 246-823-6264 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Bridgetown, Barbados Theme: “Celebrate – Bringing out the best in Kids
2006-2007 SONIA ANDERSON (RUPERT) 876-975-0976 9(h) 876-878-4508 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann Theme: “Love: One Love”
2007-2008 GRANVILLE R.A. NEWELL 876-925-2518 (h) 876-818-2436 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: North St. Andrew Theme: “The Golden Year- Journeying for the Best, Bringing out the Best in Children”
2008-2009 JUDITH A. REID Deceased: 12 March 2010 Club: North St. Andrew Theme: “Mission For Tomorrow”
2009-2010 GENE M. DOUGLAS 876-924-2431 (h) 876-289-3575 / 876-990-8638 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: North St. Andrew Theme: “Soar and Shine”
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2010-2011 JOSEPH BENFIELD 246-425-1324 (h) 246-425-1355 (w) 246-823-1747 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Bridgetown, Barbados Theme: “Hands Across the Caribbean-Helping our Children to Shine”
2011-2012 DWIGHT PHILLIPS (MARLENE) 780-886-3228E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Breakfast, Kingston Theme: “The Power of One”
2012-2013 LYNDEN BUCHANAN 647-832-2160 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Mammee Bay, St. Ann Theme: “The Change Team”
2013-2014 NUTILIA SIMON (Lauchland) 268-461-2523 (h) 268-784-9811 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: St. Paul’s, Antigua Theme: “You in your corner and I in mine”
2014-2015 BARBARA ARRINDELL 268-562-31-98 (w) 268-725-7396 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: St. Johns, Antigua Theme: “Step by Step”
2015-2016 PATRICK PRENDERGAST (DOREEN) 876-940-4349 (w) 876-833-8645 (c) E-Mail: [email protected] Club: Sunset Liguanea Theme: “Plus One”
2016-2017DAVE WILSON876-469-0281Email: [email protected] Club: KingstonTheme: “All a wi”
OUR HISTORYPAST GOVERNORS OF THE CARIBBEAN DISTRICT
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OPTIMIST INTERNATIONALMISSION, VISION, PURPOSES & CREED
MissionBy providing hope and positive vision, Optimist bring out
the best in youth, our communities and ourselves.
VisionOptimist International will be recognized worldwide as the premier volunteer organization
that values all children and helps them develop to their full potential.
PurposesTo develop optimism as a philosophy of life utilizing the tenets of the Optimist Creed
To promote an active interest in good government and civic affairs
To inspire respect for the law;
To promote patriotism and work for international accord and friendship among all people;
To aid and encourage the development of youth, in the belief that the giving of one’s self in service to others will advance the well-being of humankind, community life and the world.
The Optimist Creed
Promise Yourself ...
To 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 happyto permit the presence of trouble.
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Heather Ambersley Latoya Wade District Treasurer Governor’s Assistant Meetings & ConventionsTel: 876-789-5869 Tel: 876-469-2373 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Doreen Prendergast Louise JacksonGovernor’s Assistant Activities Governor’s Assistant GrowthTel: 876-564-5899 Tel: 876-530-1814Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
2017-2018 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Calvin A. Hunter Governor Tel: 876-810-1102 Email [email protected]
Carlene A. HunterDistrict SecretaryTel: 876-420-1843Email: [email protected]
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Edwin Workman Jamil R. Smith Governor’s Assistant Administration Governor’s Assistant AdministrationBarbados Eastern CaribbeanTel: 246-836-9004 Tel: 268-786-0800 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Gene Douglas Dave WilsonGovernor’s Assistant Finance Immediate Past GovernorTel: 990-8638 Tel: 876 995-3140 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Marcia Streete-Hendricks Patrick Prendergast Governor Elect Past GovernorTel: 876-999-0095 Tel: 876-833-8645 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
2017-2018 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
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Zone 1 Zone 2Marcia Forrester Jean JacksonTel: (876)361-7389 Tel: (876)835-2219Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Zone 3 Zone 4 Davell Thompson Lavern BrownTel: (876)537-4520 Tel: (876)-443-3168Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Zone 5 Zone 6Terrian Forrester Marcia Hynes Tel: (876)371-5656 Tel:(876)836-9144 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS
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LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS
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OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL CARIBBEAN DISTRICT COMMITTES & CHAIRPERSONS 2017-2018
Committee Chairperson Club Telephone EmailAchievements & Awards Al Johnson OC West St. Andrew 876-922-1348/ 876-412-2622 [email protected]
Assistant District Secretary Margaret Wright OC West St. Andrew 876-943-0316 [email protected](Secretariat) 876-997-0864 876-818-5796
Assistant District Secretary Paula Creary OC Sunset Kingston 876- 927-9352 [email protected](Delegates Services) 876-995-6625
Candidate Qualification Marcia Streete- OC Kingston Waterloo 876-999-0095 [email protected] Hendricks
Childhood Health Rose Medley OC North St. Andrew 876-842-8880 [email protected]& Response Mission – CHaRM Pat McLean OC Manor Park 876-361-4548 [email protected]
CCDHH Sandra Spalding OC North St. Andrew 876-927-6627 [email protected] 876-937-2673 876-919-8807
Club Fitness Petrea Facey OC Harbour View 876-927-1910 (H) [email protected](Services & Tracking) Jannette Lawrence OC Central Kingston 876-848-4292 [email protected]
College Clubs Trey Suarez OC UWI 876-859-8809 [email protected]
Conference & Convention Latoya Wade OC Sunset Liguanea 876-901-1936 [email protected] 876-469-2373
Convention Ambassador (OI) Shirley Jarrett OC Ocho Rios 876-981-4861 [email protected] 876-329-6222
Directory Wylet Reid OC Sunset Kingston 876-990-0649 [email protected]
District Foundation Rep. Melione Hanson OC Mandeville 876-897-7498 [email protected]
District Secretary Carlene A. Hunter OC St. Matthews 876-420-1843 (C) [email protected]
District Treasurer Heather Ambersley OC Cross Roads 876-789-5869 (C) [email protected]
Essay Sonia Johnson OC Harbour View 876-873-7203 (C) [email protected] 876-791-7009 (C)
Norman Johnson OC Harbour View 876-997-0669 (C) [email protected] 876-938-6498 (H)
Finance Kareen Thompson OC Kingston 876-817-0421 (C) [email protected]
Zone 13Dunbar McFarlane [email protected]
Zone 7 O’Bryan Leighton Tel: (876)427-0183Email: [email protected]
Zone 8Leonie Bailey Tel: (876)427-0183 Email: [email protected]
Zone 9Janice C. Herbert EdwardsTel: (268)-764-4314Email: [email protected]
Zone 10 Margot Aquan Tel: (246)-234-6289 Email: [email protected]
Zone 11Mercil EarleTel: (246)-250-1780Email: [email protected]
Zone 12 Al Johnson Tel: (876)450-0923Email: [email protected]
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OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL CARIBBEAN DISTRICT COMMITTES & CHAIRPERSONS 2017-2018
Committee Chairperson Club Telephone EmailMembership - Co-CP Elaine Creary OC North St.Catherine 876-562-8755 [email protected]
New Club Building Blondette Wright OC Old Harbour 876-829-4805 [email protected]
Oratorical Co-Chairs Angela Chaplain OC Cross Roads 876-840-9264 [email protected]
Margaret Chapman OC Barbados South 246-833-4190 [email protected]
Past Governor’s Association Patrick Prendergast OC Sunset Liguanea 876-940-4349 (B) [email protected] 876-833-8645 (Cell)
Personal Growth – Barbara Watson OC Mammee Bay 876-622-5588 (H) [email protected]/PDP 876-352-6419 (C) Hyacinth Robinson OC Barbican Pines 876-361-5989 [email protected] Publications Editor Maxine Francis OC North Portmore 876- 536-3508 (C) [email protected]
Public Relations Zaid Hamil Royal OC Kingston 876-350-3100 [email protected]& Marketing
Sponsorship Acquisition Winsome Halliman OC Cross Roads 876-382-7934 [email protected]
Strategic Communication Patrick Prendergast OC of Sunset Liguanea 876-940-4349 (B) [email protected] 876-833-8645 (C) Strategic Communication Granville Newell OC North St. Andrew 876-818-2436 (C) [email protected]
Strategic Communication Paula Manning OC Progressive Barbados 246- 624-7311 [email protected] Supplies & Stores Margaret Wright OC West St. Andrew 876-943-0316 [email protected](House of Optimism) 876-997-0864 876-818-5796
Tri-Sports Andray Ellis OC St. Matthews 876-387-2699 [email protected]
Webmaster Kenneth Walker Jnr. OC Sunset Liguanea 876-925-7891 [email protected] 876-975-6921 876-815-8509
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OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL CARIBBEAN DISTRICT COMMITTES & CHAIRPERSONS 2017-2018
Committee Chairperson Club Telephone EmailGovernor Calvin A. Hunter OC St. Matthews 876-810-1102 (C) [email protected]
Governor’s Asst – Barbados Edwin Workman OC Bridgetown Barbados 246-836-9004 [email protected]
Governor’s Assistant – Jamil R. Smith OC St. John’s Antigua 268-786-0800 [email protected] Caribbean
Governor’s Assistant Louise Jackson OC Ocho Rios 876-530-1814 (C) [email protected]
Governor’s Assistant - Gene M. Douglas OC North St. Andrew 876-990-8638 (C) [email protected] 876-289-3575 (C)
Governor’s Assistant - Doreen Prendergast OC Sunset Liguanea 876-564-5899 [email protected] 876-833-0968
Governor’s Assistant – Latoya Wade OC Sunset Liguanea 876-901-1936 (W) [email protected] & Conventions 876-469-2373 (C)& Public Relations Governor’s Mentor - Oscar Derby OC Anguilla 599 9 515 5556 [email protected] Range Planning, Protocol & Policies
Internet Safety & Monica Robinson OC Manor Park 876-875-9317 [email protected] Campaign
International Development Carol Haynes OC Bridgetown Barbados 246-435-8422 (H) [email protected] 246-435-6635 (B)
JOI (Jamaica) – Co-CP Cecile Hale OC Sunset Kingston 876-838-9570 [email protected]
JOI – Co-CP Nova-Dean OC Ewarton 876-804-5404 [email protected] Samuels-Lee 876-430-1498 (C)
Eastern Caribbean - CP Avon Carty OC Anguilla 264-235-2866 (B) [email protected] 264-497-3236(C)
Barbados – Co-CP Ann Sealy OC Barbados South 246- 421-7819 (H) [email protected] 246-232-9899 (C)
Leadership Development Dahlia Vanriel OC Sunset Liguanea 876-856-6239 (C) [email protected]
Membership Michelle Bryan OC Sunrise Newport 876-564-5543 [email protected] 876-322-0956
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Optimist InternationalCaribbean District Regional Church Serviceson October 1, 2017
Anguilla
Antigua
Antigua with GG Sir Rodney Williams
Cayman Islands Barbados
Jamaica with Custos Rotulorum of St, Andrew, Dr. Patricia Dunwell (far right)
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B1881 Octagon Club of Calabar OC Sunset Kingston (78302) JAMAICA
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What is Bullying?
Bullying is defined as intentional mean, hurtful behaviour that occurs repeatedly in a relationship with an imbalance of power or strength.BULLYING - A FORM OF VIOLENCE AND A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM
Bullying is a world-wide problem. In fact, bullying is second only to child homicide in the number of countries for which data are available. Just over 100 countries (106) reported data on bullying, defined as the percentage of adolescents 13-15 years who reported being bullied at least once in the past couple of months, in the year 2015. This data show that 39% of 13-15 year olds world-wide were bullied; in Latin America and the Caribbean, the figure is 31%, com-pared to high income countries, where the figure is 29%.
Types of BullyingThere are four main types of bullying: • Verbal bullying, or bullying with cruel spoken words, involves ongoing name-calling, threatening, and making disrespectful comments about some one's attributes (appearance, religion, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, etc.). • Physical bullying or bullying with aggressive physi cal intimidation, involves repeated hitting, kicking, tripping, blocking, pushing, and touching in un wanted and inappropriate ways. • Social or Relational bullying, involves attempting to deliberately exclude someone from usual activi ties. This may include deliberately preventing someone from joining or being part of a group, whether it's at a lunch table, game, sport, or social
activity. This can be done overtly, or covertly, by spreading rumours and lies. • Cyberbullying, or bullying in Cyberspace, involves spreading mean words, lies, and false rumours through e-mails, text messages, and social media posts. BULLYING IN JAMAICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
The UNICEF/CDA 2015 report entitled “Investigat-ing the Impact of Peer Abuse on the Development of Jamaica’s Children” https://www.unicef.org/jamaica/promoting_quality_education_30912.htm , provides more detail on the extent and nature of bullying in Ja-maican children. There are a number of findings that can be highlighted from the report.
• Bullying is pervasive in Jamaica and the Carib bean. • Bullying is often a recurrent experience for chil dren. • Many children want to help but do not seem to know what to do. • Victims are being impacted significantly and suffer silently. • Current child focussed organisation interventions may be inadequate.
THE SOLUTIONS
The End Violence in Childhood Report (2017) ( http://bettercarenetwork.org/library/particular-threats-to-chil-drens-care-and-protection/child-abuse-and-neglect/global-report-2017-ending-violence-in-childhood ) has identified the following evidence based strategic framework to end violence in childhood, of which bul-lying is one form.
PREVENTING BULLYING AMONGCARIBBEAN CHILDREN.A ROLE FOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONALCARIBBEAN DISTRICT (2017-2018)
• Enhancing Individual Capacities • Equipping parents • Equipping other caregivers, including teachers • Empowering children
• Eliminating the Root Causes of Violence • Freeing communities from violence • Changing adverse social norms
• Embedding Violence Prevention in Institutions • Prevent institutionalisation • Transform school culture • Ensure online safety • Embed violence prevention in health services
The Stakeholder Group interviewed for the 2015 re-port in Jamaica identified the following actions:
• Raising awareness of issues and concepts related to bullying, including cyber bullying, through mass media campaigns and sessions such as work shops and seminars. This is expected to encour age reporting and reduce incidents.
• Develop institutional capacity of entities charged with protecting and developing children and youth as it relates to responsiveness and developing strategic anti-bullying actions
• Appropriate governance structures to recognize issues of bullying and addressing it appropriately at a national level. This includes developing a national anti-bullying policy via the appropriate framework.
ACTIONS FOR THE OPTIMIST CLUBS:
Recommended Interventions:
• Raising Awareness and Enhancing Capacity
The Optimist Clubs can develop a public education campaign on bullying to include posters, flyers social and mass media messages about bullying.
Additionally, and perhaps a more long term inter-vention would be the development/adaptation of an anti-bullying curriculum for the pre-school and early primary years. This would include the development of
books for the pre-school and primary child and teach-ing material for their teachers.
• Appropriate Anti-Bullying Governance Structure
The Optimist Clubs can work with schools to develop a template of a bullying policy, which could be adapt-ed by individual schools.
These actions address numerous aspects of the strategic framework and recommended actions indi-cated in the Solutions section above. Together these are expected to transform school culture, reduce the prevalence of bullying and allow schools to develop a structured response to any bullying that occurs.
Recommended Age Group and Location for Interven-tions:
Bullying was most prevalent in the earlier primary grades in the Jamaica study. Additionally, the science of early childhood development has taught us of the importance of the early years 0-6 in later childhood and adult behaviour and development. It is therefore recommended that the focus be on the pre-school and early primary years. As Caribbean children have high attendance at preschool and primary school, the school is an ideal location for the interventions.
Recommended Partners: (optional)
There is always benefit to partnership with organisa-tions working towards the same goal.Ministries of Education across the Caribbean, particu-larly the Guidance and Counselling Unit, and agen-cies for Child Protection (In Jamaica, this is the CDA) would be key partners. UNICEF, which supported the bullying research in Jamaica, and which is represented throughout the Caribbean, would be an important partner.
Maureen Samms-VaughanProfessor of Child Health, Child Development& BehaviourUniversity of the West IndiesMona Campus.
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Ottawa welcomesOptimist Internationalin 2018!
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UPCOMING CONFERENCES & CONVENTION1st QUARTER: November 10-12, 2017 Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, Kingston, Jamaica
2nd QUARTER: March 2-4, 2018 Hibiscus Lodge Hotel, Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica
3rd QUARTER: May 26 –June 9, 2018 (Regional Meetings) May 26, 2018 – Golf View Hotel, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica June 2, 2018 – Hospitality Training Centre, St. John’s, Antigua June 9, 2018 – Warrens Conference Centre, Green Hill, Barbados
4TH QUARTER: August 17-19, 2018 Holiday Inn Hotel, Rose Hall, St. James, Jamaica (Venue tentative)
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CERTIFICATION: All activities in this level must be registered/certified by the Club President, Club Secretary-Treasurer, Lt. Governor, District PGI Chair, District Secretary, District NCB Chair, District Club Fit-ness Advisor or District Governor as appropriate in the Member’s Passport.
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” by Steven R. Covey “Good To Great” by Jim Collins “Who Moved My Cheese” by Spencer Johnson, M. D. “Start with Why” by Simon Sinek “Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson et. AI. “Tribes” by Seth Godin “Learned Optimism” by Martin Seligman “Authentic Happiness” by Martin Seligman “Flourish” by Martin Seligman “The Happiness Ad-vantage” by Shawn Achor
“Broadcasting Happiness” by Michelle Gielan “The How of Happiness” by Sonja Lyumbornisky
For questions or further information please contact: Stephanie Monschein Leadership Development & Growth Optimist International 4400 Lindell Boulevard Saint Louis MO 63108 800-500-8130, extension [email protected]
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The International Essay Club and District Planning Guides are on the Optimist International website at www.optimist.orq. The Planning Guides contain instructions, applications and judging forms.What is the 2017-2018 topic?“Can Society Function Without Respect?”Age Rule: Students under the age of 18 as of October 1, 2017 are eligible to compete.Clubs are allowed to give monetary awards of up to $500 per winner for the Essay, CCDHH and Ora-torical contests in addition to the official medallions. The Club level awards may be given in the form of a scholarship, savings bond or cash prize but are completely discretionary.Each District is given one $2500 scholarship for their first place winner. Dates for each District’s judg-ing are set by the District Essay Chair. The winner’s paperwork must be turned in by each District to the Optimist International Programs Department by April 15, 2018. Upon receipt of all winner’s paper-work, the student will be sent a congratulatory letter, an Enrollment Confirmation Statement, and a scholarship provisional.When is the Club deadline to submit the essay winner to the District contest? The Club deadline for 2017-2018 is February 28. 2018.Where do I order medallions, etc.?US and Caribbean Clubs can order materials from Shumsky by calling toll free (877) 678.2582 or [email protected]. Canadian Clubs can order materials from Ansell Awards & Specialties by calling (800) 565-7062 or email at [email protected] if my District wants to raise the amount of the scholarship or award additional scholarships?Districts choosing to increase funding for scholarships or fund additional scholarships will need to manage those funds through other resources, such as District accounts or contributing those funds to the appropriate Optimist International Foundation.If I have a question about the Essay Contest, who do I contact?If you cannot reach your District Essay Chair, contact the Programs Department at (800) 500-8130, ext. 201, or email [email protected].
OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES 2017-2018OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST
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Optimist International and Saint Louis University partner to host the Optimist International Oratorical World Championships. Each Optimist District has the opportunity to send one of their District Ora-torical Winners to St. Louis to compete with the winners of the Districts in their Region for a $5000 scholarship. The winner of each Region (8) will compete with the winner from Saint Louis University’s Global Region for a $15,000, $10,000, or $5,000 World Championship scholarship. There is the po-tential for a student to win $22,500 in scholarships!The Annual World Championships Contest is scheduled for Thursday, June 28 and Friday, June 29, 2018. Please keep in mind that the 2017-2018 District Oratorical contests will need to be conducted earlier than usual to accommodate this timeframe. Districts must submit the 2017-2018 winners’ pa-perwork to Optimist International no later than May 15, 2018. Start planning now to adjust your Ora-torical timelines if your District’s contest is held at a 3rd Quarter meeting.With the partnership with Saint Louis University, we are increasing funds for youth scholarships, giv-ing our Optimist organization a higher profile, and Bringing out the Best in Kids!
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The International Oratorical Club and District Planning Guides are on the Optimist International web-site at www.optimist.orq. The Guides contain instructions, applications and judging forms.What is the 2017-2018 topic?“Where Are My Roots of Optimism?”Age Rule: Students under the age of 18 as of October 1, 2017 are eligible to compete.Clubs are allowed to give monetary awards of up to $500 per winner for the Essay, CCDHH and Ora-torical contests in addition to the official medallions. The Club level awards may be given in the form of a scholarship, savings bond or cash prize but are completely discretionary.Each District is given $5,000 in scholarships. Districts with separate gender contests shall award the top boy and girl winner with a $2,500 scholarship. Districts with combined gender contests may award two $2,500 scholarships or a $2,500, a $1 ,500 and a $1 ,000 scholarship to the first, second and third place winners respectively. Beginning October 1, 2018 all Clubs and Districts will hold combined gender contests.The District winners’ materials must be turned in to the Programs Department no later than May 15th 2018. Upon receipt of all the winner’s paperwork, each student will be sent a congratulatory letter, an Enrollment Confirmation Statement, and a scholarship provisional. Districts will need to determine which of the District’s winners will be competing in the Optimist Oratorical World Championship con-test. Upon completed paperwork the contestant will receive information from Optimist International and Saint Louis University on the details of the contest.Where do I order medallions, etc.?US and Caribbean Clubs can order materials from Shumsky by calling toll free (877) 678-2582 or [email protected]. Canadian Clubs can order materials from Ansell Awards & Specialties by calling (800) 565-7062 or email at [email protected] if my District wants to raise the amount of the scholarships or award additional scholarships?Districts choosing to increase funding for scholarships or fund additional scholarships will need to manage those funds through other resources, such as District accounts or contributing those funds to the appropriate Optimist International Foundation.If I have a question about the Oratorical Contest, who do I contact?If you cannot reach your District Oratorical Chair, contact the Programs Department at (800) 500-8130, ext. 201, or email [email protected].
Optimist International Oratorical Contest
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What is this program?Cancer has resulted in more deaths among children than any other disease. Optimist International has developed a program suited to the strengths and resources of its members. Clubs and Districts have the opportunity to provide assistance and services directly to children receiving treatment for cancer, their care partners and service providers, as well as contribute to ongoing research efforts.What is the focus of this program?
Optimist International is committed to being the leading force to rid the world of childhood cancer. In December 2009, Optimist International met a $1 million commitment to establish the Endowed Re-search Fellowship at Johns Hopkins. The organization has pledged an additional $500,000 to fund and create the Optimist International Innovative Research Fund at Johns Hopkins. To donate to this worthy cause, please send funds to the US Optimist International Foundation and designate they are for “childhood cancer research” on the check memo line or in an attached letter.
Optimist Clubs and Districts sponsoring CCC projects may apply for a matching grant from Optimist International to maximize the impact made on childhood cancer patients, their families and their healthcare providers. An application can be found on the Optimist website at www.optimist.orq/ccc.How can I get involved?
Optimist International annually hosts an organization-wide walk to promote childhood cancer aware-ness and raise much needed funds. All Clubs are asked to sponsor a CCC Walk during June, Opti-mist International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This show of unified support will demonstrate the organization’s mission to “be the leading force to rid the world of childhood cancer.”Where do I order support materials?
Contact the Optimist International Foundation in the United States and Caribbean or the Canadian Children’s Optimist Foundation in Canada.
For more information, call the appropriate Optimist International Foundation.
OPTIMIST CHILDHOOD CANCER CAMPAIGN (CCC)“Providing the Care, Finding the Cure”
The International Club and District Planning Guides are on the Optimist International website at www.optimist.orq. The CCDHH Guides contain instructions, applications and judging forms.What is the 2017-2018 topic?“Where Are My Roots of Optimism?”Clubs are allowed to give monetary awards of up to $500 per winner for the Essay, CCDHH and Ora-torical contests in addition to the official medallions. The Club level awards may be given in the form of a scholarship, savings bond or cash prize but are completely discretionary.Each District is given one $2,500 scholarship. The District winner’s paperwork must be turned in to the Programs Department no later than June 16th. Upon receipt of all winner’s paperwork, the stu-dent will be sent a congratulatory letter, an Enrollment Confirmation Statement, and list of scholarship provisions.Where do I order medallions, etc.?US and Caribbean Clubs can order materials from Shumsky by calling toll free (877) 678-.2582 or [email protected]. Canadian Clubs can order materials from Ansell Awards & Specialties by calling (800) 565-7062 or email at [email protected] if my District wants to raise the amount of the scholarships or award additional scholarships?Districts choosing to increase funding for scholarships or fund additional scholarships will need to manage those funds through other resources, such as District accounts or contributing those funds to the appropriate Optimist International Foundation.If I have a question about the contest, whom should I contact?If you cannot reach your District Chair, contact the Programs Department at (800) 500-8130, ext. 201 , or email [email protected].
OPTIMIST INTERNATIONALCOMMUNICATION CONTEST FOR THEDEAF & HARD OF HEARING (CCDHH)
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Offering a friendly basketball, baseball, soccer, football, in-line or ice hockey skills, lacrosse, curling, volleyball, or golf competition may be just what your Club needs to serve your community’s youth. The Tri-Star program enables your Club to run one or several successful sports skills contests effi-ciently and with as little manpower as possible. More than 1 ,000 Optimist Clubs across North Ameri-ca currently participate in or sponsor sports leagues or teams.Similar to a punt-pass-kick skills competition, the Tri-Star Sports Skills Contests are the perfect way to bring together the youth of your community in a spirit of fun competition. Each skill offers exciting opportunities to promote self-confidence and physical fitness, even if your Club has limited resources. Because this program does not involve physical contact or advanced skills, it is an ideal activity for every child, even those who may be physically challenged.Tri-Star Sports Skills Contests are designed for youth ages 8-13, and test three skills in the sport of your choice:
Baseball: Base-running, Hitting, and ThrowingBasketball: Dribbling, Passing, and ShootingFootball: Passing, Place-kicking, and PuntingSoccer: Dribbling, Shooting, and ThrowingHockey: Shooting, Skating, and Stick-handlingCurling: Drawing, Hitting, and ScoringGolf: Drive, Chip, and PuttVolleyball: Serving, Passing, Hitting
If I have a question about Tri-Star, whom should I contact?You many download a Tri-Star Planning Guide from optimist.org or contact the Programs De-partment at (800) 500-8130, ext. 201, or email [email protected] to have a copy mailed or emailed to you.
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