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OFFICIAL CALL Ohio District Optimist International 3 rd Quarter District Conference District Essay Winner to be announced & District Oratorical & CCDHH Contests to be held May 4th & 5th, 2018 Embassy Suites 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, Ohio 43017 All members are encouraged to attend and at least one representative, Club Presidents, Secretary/ Treasurers from each club and ALL District Officers should attend. All District Conferences and Conventions are open to all members. Everyone is encouraged to attend! Meetings- District Dress

A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR Happy Spring Everyone! I hope you had a restful long winter s nap and you re ready to come out of hibernation, and do the work of Optimism! It s time to help the youth of your community! The spring sports are here and the smell of Tri-Star soccer and bike safety programs are in the air! Volunteer to help your local JOI Clubs with their projects. Don t have a local JOI Club, time for you to get off the bench, and get in the game, by helping your Club build a new JOI Club in your city or township! It s hard to believe the first half of the 2017-2018 Optimist Strong Year is over! I want to take this opportunity to personally invite you to attend the 3 rd Quarter Ohio District Conference May 5, 2018 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Dublin, Ohio. This Conference is not just for District officers, Lt. Governors, Club Presidents, Secretaries, and Treasurers, although I invite every single one of them to attend. This Conference is for every member of all 67 Clubs to attend! In addition to our District Board Meeting, we have Membership & New Club Building awards to present, back by popular demand, Roundtable breakouts with 3 topics to learn, share and exchange ideas between Clubs. We also have the awesome Oratorical Contest, Essay Contest and CCDHH Contest winners to present with awards. JOI District presentation and important Committee announcements will be shared, along with key information about the July International Convention and August Ohio District Convention! The theme for the May District Conference is Run for the Roses! That means Fun & Fellowship! You have to see the awesome snacks, drinks, theme costumes and decorations that Hospitality Chairman Rick Armstrong has in store for you! Kentucky Derby Fans have no fear! We will be watching the Run for the Roses immediately following a special Derby Dinner planned by First Lady Jennifer! (No green beans!) See you at the May District Conference! Thank you for being the Difference for the youth of Ohio! Stay Optimist Strong, Governor Tom Kendo

OHIO DISTRICT OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL 3 rd QUARTER OPTIMIST CONFERENCE MAY 4 6, 2018 TENTATIVE AGENDA Friday, May 4, 2018 5:30 7:30 pm Embassy Suites Manager s Reception Atrium For Registered Hotel Guests 7:30 9:00 pm Executive Committee Meeting Conference Rm #2 - District Casual Dress Club Presidents Invited to Attend 7:30 11:00 pm Hospitality Room Suite # 315 - Snacks & Beverages Provided Fun & Fellowship - Theme: Run for the Roses Saturday, May 5, 2018 Attendees staying Friday evening at Embassy Suites receive a full breakfast with hotel stay. Coffee and tea are available in meeting room. All raffles, fines and happy bucks benefit JOI. 8:00 am Registration Table Opens Room Salon # III/IV Supply Table Opens OIF, JOI, Various Displays, JOI Raffle 8:45 am General Session District Business Dress Call to Order Governor Tom Kendo Invocation Chaplain David Ladd Pledge of Allegiance Governor Elect Sue Armstrong Opening & Introductions Governor Tom Kendo Welcome First Timers Governor Tom Kendo Recess General Session - Sgt-at-Arms Cherie Gentry 9:00 am District Board Meeting Approval of Minutes District Secretary Jim Elder Approval of Financial Report District Treasurer Jeff Dundon Old Business: New Business: Close District Board Meeting Re-Open General Session Sgt-at-Arms Cherie Gentry 9:15 am Team Building - Governor Elect Sue Armstrong 9:30 am District Essay Winner - Governor Elect Sue Armstrong 9:45 am CCDHH Winner CCDHH Chair Heather Kuth

10:00 10:15 am Break & Setup for Oratorical Contest 10:15 11:45 am Oratorical Contest Oratorical Chair Debe Dockins 11:45 12:00 pm Break-out Zone Meetings (Election of Lt. Governors) 12:00 1:00 pm Lunch JOI raffle drawing (12:45 pm) 1:00 pm Presentation of Awards Essay, CCDHH & Oratorical Contest Winners - Governor Elect Sue Armstrong, CCDHH Chair Heather Kuth & Oratorical Chair Debe Dockins 1:15 pm JOI Mary Ryon & JOI students 1:30 pm Spouses & Guests First Lady Jennifer Kendo Activity TBD - Suite # 315 1:30 pm Committee Reports (5 mins each) A&A Ellen Brautigam PGI & PDP Chair Myron Rheaume District Scholarship Governor Tom Kendo District Convention Lt. Governor Mike McGrew Junior Golf Jerry Stahley 2:00 2:30pm New Club Building Awards Governor Tom Kendo Membership Awards Co-Chair Pat Behn OI Foundation Ray Able 2:30 pm International Convention Ottawa Immediate Past Governor Cherie Gentry 2:45 pm Break 3:00 pm Roundtable breakouts 25 mins each 1) Projects & Activities Respect for Law & Youth Appreciation plus Club Activity Sharing - Governor Elect Sue Armstrong 2) Fundraising Exchange Ideas - Governor Tom Kendo 3) New Club Building Club Within a Club Greg Fay 4:15 pm Wrap up Closing Optimist Creed 4:30 5:30 pm Hospitality Room Open Suite 315 5:30 7:30 pm Embassy Suites Manager s Reception Atrium For Registered Hotel Guests 5:30 pm Dinner Conference Room 3 6:30 11:00 pm District Hospitality Room - Suite # 315 - Snacks & Beverages Provided Fun & Fellowship Kentucky Derby post time 6:34 pm, race time 6:46 pm Theme: Run for the Roses We are Optimist Strong! Take back to your Clubs all of the information shared this weekend. Be the Difference! Have a safe and Optimistic trip home

Sunday, May 6, 2018 9:00 11:00 am Leadership Development Meeting Leadership Development Committee Hospitality Room Suite # 315 By Invitation Only

3rd Quarter Ohio District Optimist Conference May 4 th & 5 th, 2018 MEETING LOCATION Embassy Suites, 5100 Upper Metro Place, Dublin OH 43017 REGISTRATION FORM Club Name: Club #: Zone # Name: Guest Name: Phone #: Email Address: Optimist Member & 1 st Conference Club Pres Club S/T Club Rep Lt. Gov Dist Chair Past Gov One form per member please duplicate as necessary (Please complete attached additional guest form for children, youth and additional guests, everyone MUST be registered) REGISTRATION OPTIONS Includes Lunch Received By Received By/Onsite Type Registration April 10 April 30 May 1 May 5 No. Amount Member Regular Registration $35.00 $45.00 $55.00 College Student Registration $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 Youth Registration (Age 12 17) $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 Child Registration (Age Thru 11) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Additional Options: Cost Per Person Saturday Evening Banquet Meal with Full Conference Registration $25.00 Southern Style Meatloaf Eggplant Parmesan Saturday Evening Meal Selections: Please indicate meal choice for each member TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Notes: Please specify any dietary needs, food allergies and indicate for which attending person: Registration Fees cover facility rental fees, A/V services, coffee/beverage service for meetings, Hospitality Room, printing and other fixed conference expenses and are in an amount sufficient to hold the conference. All persons attending the conference MUST be registered, NO EXCEPTIONS. Optimist members are required to pay the full registration based on date submitted, whether eating lunch or not. Attendance and awards are based on paid member registrations. Refunds can be given if cancellations are received in writing by April 27, 2018. Registrations must be received and paid for by April 30, 2018 in order to guarantee lunch and dinner reservations. After that date lunch and dinner reservations cannot be guaranteed. Children 11 and under are FREE with a fully paid Club Member/Parent and meals provided will be age appropriate. Make checks payable to: Ohio District Optimist International and send along with this form to: Registration Questions Contact: Jim Elder 513-829-8923 (H) 513-325-4163 (Cell) jimelder@zoomtown.com Jim Elder 1645 Garrett House Lane Fairfield, OH 45014

3rd Quarter Ohio District Optimist Conference May 4 th & 5 th, 2018 CONTEST LOCATION Embassy Suites, 5100 Upper Metro Place, Dublin, Ohio 43017 Contestant Registration Form One form per Contestant (please duplicate as necessary) Contestant Name: Address: Phone Number: Sponsor Club Name: Club No: Zone No: (Please complete attached additional guest form for children, youth and additional guest, everyone MUST be registered.) Registration (Please enter the number of persons in the NO. box below) Registration Without Lunch Registration with Lunch Cost Per Person IF Received By Type Registration 25 April 1 May No. Amount Contestant Registration.00.00.00 1 00.00 Parent Registration.00 25.00 30.00 Sibling Registration (Age 12 Thru 17).00 20.00 25.00 Sibling Registration (Birth to Age 11).00 10.00 10.00 Additional Guest Registration (Adult).00 25.00 30.00 TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED NOTES: Attendance to any one or all of the Contests DOES REQUIRE REGISTRATION. Children 11 years old and under, meals will be age appropriate. Please specify any dietary needs and indicate for which attending person: Paid registration fee includes LUNCH. All persons attending the conference MUST be registered, NO EXCEPTIONS. Family members and Additional Guest are required to pay the full registration or late registration. Refunds can be given if cancellations are received, in writing by April 27, 2018. Meal guarantees must be made to the hotel and refunds cannot be given after that date. SATURDAY LUNCH RESERVATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED AND PAID FOR, NO LATER THAN April 30, 2018. Make checks payable to: Ohio District Optimist International and send along with this form to: Registration Questions Contact: Jim Elder 513-829-8923 (H) 513-325-4163 (Cell) jimelder@zoomtown.com Jim Elder 1645 Garrett House Lane Fairfield, OH 45014

3 rd Quarter Ohio District Optimist Conference May 4 th & 5 th, 2018 Additional Guest / Child or Youth Registration (Please enclose with member registration and payment) Member Name: Club Name: Club No: Zone No: Additional Guest include: (Adult (A) (18 and up), Child (C) (Thru Age 11), Youth (Y) (Age 12 thru 17) 1. Name: (A, C, Y) For children and Youth: Your relationship to child: Age: M/F: Allergies: Special Instructions: 2. Name: (A, C, Y) For children and Youth: Your relationship to child: Age: M/F: Allergies: Special Instructions: 3. Name: (A, C, Y) For children and Youth: Your relationship to child: Age: M/F: Allergies: Special Instructions: 4. Name: (A, C, Y) For children and Youth: Your relationship to child: Age: M/F: Allergies: Special Instructions: Children 11 years old and under are FREE with a fully paid Club Member/Parent. Meals will be age appropriate. Be sure to mail this form along with payment if required with your Member Registration Form

HOTEL RESERVATION FORM OHIO DISTRICT OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL 3rd QUARTER OPTIMIST CONFERENCE May 4 th and 5 th, 2018 Deadline for rooms is April 12, 2018 MEETING LOCATION Embassy Suites 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, Ohio 43017 RATE: Single or Double occupancy - $132.00, plus 17.50% tax includes the following: Complimentary Full Cooked to Order Breakfast for guests staying overnight (Value $10-$15 per person per night) Complimentary Manager s Cocktail Reception for guests staying overnight from 5:30pm-7:30pm each evening with light snacks and beverages of your choice (a $10-$15 value per person) A Two-room Suite where a roommate or spouse (if applicable) may go for increased privacy, in a separate room Wet Bar with Refrigerator, Microwave and Coffeemaker in suite to prepare and store beverages and light snacks Complimentary Parking (1) Directly with Hotel at (614) 790-9000 and identify yourself as being with the Ohio District Optimist Conference; OR (2) By Mail, with credit card or one night s deposit by check, to Embassy Suites, 5100 Upper Metro Place, Dublin, Ohio 43017 Arrival Date: Departure Date: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Deposit Enclosed: Credit Card Holder Name: Credit Card Number: Exp. Date: *Check-in time is 4:00 P.M. *Check-out time is 12:00 Noon Register early. If you cannot attend, you can always cancel 72 hours before check in without penalty.

OHIO DISTRICT OF OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL SECOND QUARTER DISTRICT CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Embassy Suites 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, OH 43017 Friday, February 10, 2018 Call to Order: The regular quarterly meeting of the District Executive Committee was called to order by Governor Tom Kendo at 7:03 p.m. Attendance: The following members of the Executive Committee were present: Governor Tom Kendo, Governor-Elect Sue Armstrong, Immediate Past Governor Cherie Gentry, Past Governor Bryan McCormick, District Secretary Jim Elder, District Treasurer Jeff Dundon, Lt. Governors: Richard Henson (Zone 3), Sharon O Neil (Zone 4), Rob McAndrew (Zone 5), Chuck Davis (Zone 7), Harry Tolhurst (Zone 8), Ray Able (Zone 9), Steve Hamman & Jan Hamman (Zone 10), Mike McGrew (Zone 13), Myron Rheaume (Zone 14) and Cherie Gentry (Zone 15 she is also Immediate Past Governor-as shown above). The following guests were present: Sgt-at-Arms Brian Lewis District Webmaster Greg Griffin District Chaplain David Ladd Invocation: The invocation was given by District Chaplain, David Ladd. Pledge of Allegiance: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Governor-Elect Sue Armstrong Welcome & Introductions: Governor Tom Kendo Approval of Minutes: 1. District Secretary Jim Elder presented and moved for approval the 1st Quarter 2017-18 Ohio District Board Minutes as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. Motion was seconded by Myron Rheaume and passed with no dissent. 2. District Secretary Jim Elder presented and moved for approval the 1st Quarter 2017-18 Ohio District Executive Committee Minutes as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. Sharon O Neil seconded the motion. The motion passed with no dissent.

Acceptance of Financial Report: 1. District Treasurer Jeff Dundon moved for approval the 1st Quarter 2017-18 Financial Report as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. Motion was made to accept this with a correction to column #1, Budget, changing the heading date from 1-Oct-16 to 1- Oct 17. With this correction, the motion was seconded by Chuck Davis and passed with no dissent. 2. District Treasurer Jeff Dundon moved for approval the Final 2016-2017 Financial Report, subject to audit and financial review, as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. The motion was seconded by Sue Armstrong and passed with no dissent. Old Business: Jeff Dundon, District Treasurer asked that Clubs advise him of their correct email billing address (preferred) or mail billing address. New Business: District Policies & Procedures: A request, with suggested revisions & updates to the Ohio District Policies & Procedures was received by the District Secretary on 10/19/17, at least 90 days before the Conference, and was published by the District Bulletin Editor on 12/11/17. Included with this was a motion to change Article 1, Section 7, Item A, Section 3, to lower the minimum number of clubs in a Zone from 4 to 3. This motion was made by Sharon O Neil (Akron) and seconded by Cherie Gentry (Monroe). The Executive Committee voted on the above two items, which passed with no dissent. Proposed Lt. Governors: Chuck Davis moved for the approval of Lt. Governor Jerry Stahley for the 2017-2018 term, for Zone 12, to replace Dan Drago, who resigned. This motion was seconded by Sue Armstrong and passed with no dissent. Zone Reports by Lt. Governors: Zone 3-Richard Henson: Provided his Zone report dated 2/9/18. All 6 clubs have been contacted this quarter. A Zone meeting was held 10/25/17. Zone 4-Sharon O Neil: Provided her Zone report, and reviewed the Zones various activities. The next Zone meeting will be held on 4/21/18. Zone 5-Rob McAndrew: Provided his Zone Report dated 2/9/18. activities. Rob went over their

Zone 7-Chuck Davis discussed his various clubs and their activities. Zone 8-Harry Tolhurst & Zone 9-Ray Able: Harry and Ray went over their club s various activities and submitted Zone Meeting Reports and Club visitation reports. Zone 10-Steve & Jan Hamman: They submitted a Zone Report dated 2/9/18, and went over their Clubs indicating that all the Club s are doing well. Zone 11-No report. The annual DAYTON DRAGONS night will be May 18, 2018. Zone 12- No report Zone 13-Mike McGrew: A Zone meeting was held on 1/31/18. The Falcon Club (BGSU) is up and running as is the Club within a Club at Dor-Wood. The activities of the various clubs was reviewed. Zone 14-Myron Rheaume provided a Zone report with Zone membership at plus 10. Zone 15-Cherie Gentry: The next Zone meeting will be on 3/13/18. The Eaton club is not meeting anymore. District Chair Reports: No reports Governor Kendo reviewed the District. The District finished the 1st Quarter as The #1 Hard Charger. From the 2018 Presidents Mid-Year meeting in St. Louis: all clubs President s will be called by either the Governor or OI; there is a new Cluster Development Initiative that when there are 3 new clubs or more, OI will send trainers/staff to help build the 3 new clubs; OI wants to build clubs in Cincinnati (3 in Oh/KY) and need people to help with this. Fun and Fellowship: Sgt-at-Arms Bryan Lewis levied fines (which go to OI Foundation). Adjournment: As there was no further business, Governor Tom Kendo adjourned the meeting at 9:25 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Jim Elder District Secretary

OHIO DISTRICT OF OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL FIRST QUARTER DISTRICT CONFERENCE FIRST BUSINESS SESSION Embassy Suites 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, OH 43017 Saturday, February 10, 2018 Call to Order: The First Quarter District Conference Business Session was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Sgt-at-Arms Bryan Lewis. Welcoming Comments: Introductions: Welcome First Timers: Invocation: Pledge of Allegiance: New Club Building Awards: Governor Tom Kendo Governor Tom Kendo Governor Tom Kendo District Chaplain David Ladd. Governor-Elect Sue Armstrong Governor Tom Kendo There are 193 new Optimists in the District so far this year, for a net gain of 103. Three new clubs have been built and much more is in the works. Builders of Excellence Awards go to: Jack Akerman, Paul Atkinson, Jennifer Kendo, Sue Armstrong, Jack Anderson and Greg Fey. Membership Awards: Governor Tom Kendo Governor Tom handed out single (over 30), 5 (3), 10 (3), 15 (1) and 20 (3) New Members Pins. Essay, Oratorical & CCDHH Contests: Sharon O Neil Sharon reviewed details for all 3 contests. If you have questions, please refer to the District Website of call the District Chair, which are: Essay: Sharon O Neil Oratorical: Debe Dockins CCDHH: Heather Kuth

District Scholarship: Sharon O Neil Sharon reviewed the District Scholarships, their needs and purpose and accepted donations from Akron Breakfast, Wapakoneta Noon and Kettering Dor-Wood. Scrapbook Contest: Sharon O Neil Sharon reviewed this contests and handed out information on this to those that had an intrest. CPA: Sharon O Neil Sharon reviewed this and handed out instructions to those interested. PGI & PDP: Myron Rheaume Myron handed out awards to those earning them to include Level 10 to Sue Armstrong. Recess of First Business Session: The First Business Session was recessed at 10:30 a.m. Respectfully Submitted, Jim Elder District Secretary

OHIO DISTRICT OF OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL FIRST QUARTER DISTRICT CONFERENCE DISTRICT BOARD MEETING And SECOND BUSINESS SESSION Embassy Suites 5100 Upper Metro Place Dublin, OH 43017 Saturday, February 10, 2018 CALL TO ORDER: The District Board Meeting was called to order at 10:46 a.m. by Governor Tom Kendo. ATTENDANCE: The following District Board Members were present: Governor Tom Kendo, Governor-Elect Sue Armstrong, Immediate Past Governor Cherie Gentry (she is also Lt. Governor of Zone 15), Past Governor Bryan McCormick, Secretary Jim Elder, Treasurer Jeff Dundon and Lt. Governors Richard Henson, Rob McAndrew, Chuck Davis, Harry Tolhurst, William Ray Able, Steve & Jan Hamman, Judy Martinson, Mike McGrew and Myron Rheaume, and Club Presidents or their representatives in attendance as reported by the official registration records. Approval of Minutes: 3. District Secretary Jim Elder presented and moved for approval the 1st Quarter 2017-18 Ohio District Board Minutes as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. Motion was seconded by Jack Akerman and passed with no dissent. Acceptance of Financial Report: 3. District Treasurer Jeff Dundon moved for approval the 1st Quarter 2017-18 Financial Report as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. Motion was made to accept this with a correction to column #1, Budget, changing the heading date from 1-Oct-16 to 1- Oct 17. With this correction, the motion was seconded by Mike McGrew and passed with no dissent. 4. District Treasurer Jeff Dundon moved for approval the Final 2016-2017 Financial Report, subject to audit and financial review, as posted on the District Website on 1/9/18, and an email notification sent by the District Bulletin Editor on 1/11/18. The motion was seconded by Sue Armstrong and passed with no dissent.

OLD BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: Lt. Governor (Zone 12): At the Executive Committee Meeting held on 2/9/18, the Executive Committee recommended that Jerry Stahley, as appointed by Governor Tom Kendo, be approved as Lt. Governor for Zone 12, to replace Dan Drago, who resigned. A motion was made by Sue Armstrong to approve Jerry Stahley as Lt. Governor for Zone 12, and this was seconded by Harry Tolhurst. Motion passed with no dissent. Ohio District Policies & Procedures: At the Executive Committee Meeting held on 2/9/18, the Executive Committee reviewed the update recommendations to the Ohio District Policies & Procedures that were received by the District Secretary on 10/19/17, at least 90 days before the Conference, and was published by the District Bulletin Editor on 12/11/17. Included with this was a motion to change Article 1, Section 7, Item A, Section 3, to lower the minimum number of clubs in a Zone from 4 to 3. This motion was made by Sharon O Neil (Akron) and seconded by Cherie Gentry (Monroe). The Executive Committee recommended that the update recommendations and change to Article 1 be approved. A motion was made by Myron Rheaume to approve the recommendations of the Executive Committee and this was seconded by Mike McGrew. The motion passed with no dissent. The changes to the Ohio District Policies & Procedures are to be effective on 3/1/18. ADJOURNED: The District Board Meeting was adjourned at 10:56 a.m. CALL TO ORDER: The Second Business Session of the Ohio District Conference was reopened at 10:56 a.m. by Sgt-at-Arms Bryan Lewis. COMMITTEE REPORTS: A&A: Ellen Brautigam reviewed the A&A reports. OI FOUNDATION: District Foundation Representative Ray Able discussed various ways you can donate to include the Dime-a-Day program. Ray also pointed out that each club will have a Foundation Representative this year. Currently, there are 20 clubs with no Club Foundation Rep! Ray handed out various donation awards (Dime-A-Day, Benefactor Awards, etc).

The District Goal is $25,000. For the first quarter, the Ohio District is #8. Ray then accepted donations from the floor. HONOR CLUB: Sue Armstrong went over the Honor Club tracking form and how a club can earn this honor. JUNIOR GOLF: Jerry Stahley went over this year s events. FUN & FELLOWSHIP: Sgt-at-Arms Brian Lewis levied fines to deserving attendees (these will go to OI Foundation). Following this, and before breaking for lunch, Mike McGrew led the assembled masses in a rendition of Happy Birthday for Tom Kendo. The meeting broke for lunch (at 11:54 a.m.) during which there was a raffle with proceeds benefiting OIF. The meeting resumed at 1:01 p.m. JOI CONVENTION: Mary Ryon (JOI Chair) and JOI members Faith and Kelsie discussed the upcoming JOI Convention and passed out literature on this to those interested. The 2018 Ohio JOI District Convention will be March 9-10 at the Southminister Presbyterian Church. You can register online at http://bit.do/joi2018. FALCON OPTIMIST CLUB: Three members of our newest club, a college club at BGSU, discussed their club and how they are growing and being involved. The members present were: Jenna Mamula (President), Lauren Gregory (Secretary) and Zoey Leonard (Social Media Director). INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION: Immediate Past Governor Cherie Gentry stated this years convention would be the first ever in the Capital of a Country Ottawa. It will be held July 8-10, 2018. PGI/PDP: Chair Myron Rheaume discussed both and pointed out that the PGI program is NOT going to end. Myron said that currently, only 7 clubs participate in the PGI program and none in the PDP program. Break: There was a break from 1:56-2:18. ROUNDTABLE BREAKOUTS: There were three breakouts, lasting 20 minutes each, they were; What can District Leadership Do For You? Governor Tom Kendo Gov-Elect Sue Armstrong How Do You Use/What are OI/Ohio District Resources PGI & PDP-Where are you in the program Greg Griffin Chair Myron Rheaume

AVENUE of FLAGS: Greg Griffin discussed this fund raiser his club, and some other clubs do. For any club that is interested in this, their President would be glad to provide information (Chris McAlpine, 937-657-9976). They erect flags at subscribers homes 5 times (Holidays) a year (leaving them there for 4-5 days each time). Subscribers pay $50/year. The flags are on 10 poles. The flags and poles are maintained by the club and delivered to the subscribers on the Holidays by 2 person teams. Greg points out that this fund raiser sells itself. Following the Optimist Creed, the business session was closed at 4:04 p.m. by Sgt-at-Arms Bryan Lewis. Respectfully Submitted, Jim Elder, District Secretary ADDENDUM: There was the annual Awards Banquet this evening. Among the various awards earned and presented by Immediate Past Governor Cherie Gentry, were: HONOR CLUBS (2016-2017) Akron Mansfield New Middletown-Springfield Township Troy Noon Van Wert Springboro Greene DISTINGUISHED CLUBS (2016-2017) Kettering Dor-Wood Hiiliard-Youth Sports