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 happy to permit the presence of trouble.

 

 

 

 

Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach
Club Presidents

April 5/ 78 to 9/30/78
John Poole - Charter President

1978 - 1979

John Poole

1979 - 1980

Don Richards

1980 - 1981

Brian Black

1981 - 1982

Ray Bechard

1982 - 1983

Bob Waronchak

1983 - 1984

Fred Stibbard

1984 - 1985

Art Beaudrie

1985 - 1986

Dennis Edwards

1986 - 1987

Ken Semande

1987 - 1988

Bud Loomis

1988 - 1989

Richard Nosella

1989 - 1990

Roy Coutinho

1990 - 1991

Ralph Dale

1991 - 1992

Bernie Sokoloski

1992 - 1993

Ian Moffat

1993 - 1994

Roger Bodnar

1994 - 1995

Paul Skowby

1995 - 1996

Bob Arseneau

1996 - 1997

Alan Stock

1997 - 1998

Bob Waronchak

1998 - 1999

Ian Moffat

1999 - 2000

Bob Petruk

2000 - 2001

Bob Petruk

2001 - 2002

Greg Farnham

2002 - 2003

Bob Petruk

2003 - 2004

Kevin Pickle

2004 - 2005

Steve Jacobson

2005 - 2006 Bob Waronchak

2006 - 2007

Mel Perrotte

2007 - 2008

Mel Perrotte

2008 - 2009

Roy Coutinho

Oratorical Contest 

April 1st, 2009 
 

Purposes of an Optimist Club

To 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 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.

Mission Statement

Optimist International's mission is to foster an optimistic way of life, through a network of optimists, dedicated to the full development of their potential in order to provide ever-expanding service to youth, the community and the world.

About Us

The History of the Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach

The Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach was formed, under the sponsorship of the Optimist Club of Windsor, on April 5, 1978 with 45 charter members. The Reeve at that time, Fred Cada, along with Council, was very supportive in helping establish a civic club in the community. Over the years, the members, representing a cross-section of the community, have given generously of themselves in the promotion of healthy activities and in the provision of services essential to a well-balanced community.

The first project undertaken by the Club was a major fireworks display at Green Acres Park on Victoria Day, 1978. Residents received the event with much enthusiasm. More activities were added to this event over the years, including musical entertainment, children’s games, and eventually the ever-popular Community Garage Sale.

The sale of raffle tickets, a Trip of the Month Club, Bingo & Monte Carlo Nights, selling hot, buttered corn at the Tecumseh Corn Festival and Charity Golf Tournaments are a few of the many ways the Club has raised funds in support of its various community projects.

January 1st 1999 saw the amalgamation of the original Town of Tecumseh, Village of St. Clair Beach, and Township of Sandwich South into today’s Town of Tecumseh, thus expanding the territory serviced by the Club. The Club’s desire to increase membership has helped ensure that it can continue to effectively serve the community.

“Friend of Youth”

The Club’s Board of Directors receives many requests for support from various groups within the surrounding community, each year. The Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach prides itself as being a “Friend of Youth” and sponsors many sporting activities for local children, including soccer, baseball, football, lacrosse, golf and recently, Kidsail. The positive impact of these initiatives is evident by their continued popularity and success. The soccer program was originally organized under the direction of Optimists Ian and Scott Shennan and has since grown from a hand full of children to a league of over 1000 boys and girls of various ages.

In addition to sport teams, the Club is proud to support local Scout, Cub, Brownie, Girl Guide and Venturer groups. The Club was also instrumental in supporting the Local Teen Centre, providing it with multiple computer workstations, printers and furniture. The Club hosts an Annual Oratorical contest each year. Children of various ages, from all area grade schools are invited to compete for cash prizes.

In 1983, the Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach brought the HOBY, Youth Leadership program to Canada. Established in the United States in 1958 by actor Hugh O’Brian, the goal of this program is to seek out and develop the leadership potential of youth. Locally, grade 10 students nominated by High Schools throughout Western Ontario gather for 3 days of seminars and other activities designed to enlighten and challenge.

Community

Apart from youth programs, the Club is also actively involved in numerous community service projects. Barbecues as well as picnic shelters available within Optimist Green Acres Park were Optimist Projects. The Club is also responsible for many pathways, benches and litter containers available to residents, throughout the community. Club members built the Community Centre Facility itself with many volunteer hours.

The `88 - `89 Art Project, facilitated the purchase of many fine pieces of art currently on display in the Municipal Library. Supporting the Tecumseh BIA, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra's Christmas Concerts at St. Anne's Church and public skating sessions at the arena are other examples of the Club's involvement within the community at large. The "Let's Move Tecumseh" program is a joint project with the Town of Tecumseh. By helping to secure a grant from the Province of Ontario, the Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach was able to assist the Town's Recreation Services Department in providing T'ai Chi Lessons, a Walk Program, as well as an Adult men and women hockey program. In cooperation with the local OPP detachment, the Club was able to obtain a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Justice to be applied toward a "Graffiti Busters" project to help eradicate graffiti in the community.

Other local community causes, which receive the Club’s support, include the Goodfellows, the Terry Fox Run and The Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion event and the Kiwanis Music Festival.

A visible symbol of the positive and far-reaching effects of the Optimist Club’s presence in the community is the antique 1951 International, fire truck, donated to the Club by the Village of St. Clair Beach. It has become synonymous with the Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach as it appears at many Club and community functions as well as in several regional parades each year.

Over the years, the Club has continued to provide a forum for social interaction and has been successful in strengthening the overall cohesiveness within the community. This objective of continually improving the relationship between community members is indeed an admirable task. The Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach has benefited the Community of Greater Tecumseh tremendously and will continue to do so for many years to come. The Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach has been recognized, along with all participants involved in community service, and extends thanks to the residents of the community who continually support all of the good work, which goes on within the Town of Tecumseh.