Art In The Park
Three hundred kids, fifteen to twenty
Optimist volunteers and art teachers from most of the
schools in the area, mix together for an exciting adventure
at Center Lake Park the first weekend in September.
The Floyd Holler Art In The Park event has been held every
year for over thirty years. Face painting, rock painting and
a variety of art projects let the children get hands on
experience. Each child takes home some art form as well as a
commemorative helium filled balloon provided by local
business sponsors.
Big Wheel Race
What could be more fun than kids, kids, kids
racing big wheels in 100 foot heats for prizes that include
two new bicycles provided by co-sponsor, Penguin Point
Restaurants.
Historically held in downtown Warsaw, the race has moved to
Winona Lake and is held in conjunction with the July 4th
celebration.
Boys and Girls Club Dinners
A very special meal for 50 to 60 hungry kids from low income
homes. Andrew O’Connell, Bill Lawrence and four or five
other volunteers provide this dinner the last Tuesday of
every month at the Boys and Girls Club. The WBO club
provides a budget of $100.00 per month and Andrew works with
local restaurants and super markets to stretch the dollars
to cover the needed food.
Canned Food Drive
Each year from the 1st of November to
Thanksgiving, the club competes with Kiwanis and Rotary
service clubs to collect cans of food for the Salvation Army
Food Bank. Over the past five years the WBO club has
provided hundreds of cans of food for the needy.
Crusin’ Hoosiers/Boys & Girls Club Car Show
Held at Petro Brother’s Auto dealership, this
“big” car event attracts hundreds of people each year and
provides $5,000 to $6,000 in income for the Boys and Girls
Club. Art Gakstatter and a team of ten to twelve WBO club
members staff the event.
Christmas Humanitarian
This event began as a “support one family”
Christmas project and in 2005 was expanded to a “families in
need “ Christmas project that impacts over 100 children each
year.
The first of December, Angie Tom and Andrew O’Connell, in
cooperation with the Boys and Girls Club, provide names and
ages of needy children to the WBO club membership. Optimist
club members pick names, purchase and wrap a suitable $10.00
gift for the child. The gifts are gathered and distributed
to the parents of the children through the Boys and Girls
Club the week of Christmas.
Great 4th of July Celebration at Winona
This day in the park for kids includes a
parade, a King and Cutie contest, art, clowns, an obstacle
course, a big wheel race and other fun activities. The club
co-sponsors the event with local businesses and the Village
of Winona Lake, and club members work to provide the man
power to make it all happen.
Oratorical Contest
This is a nationwide Optimist event to
encourage and give opportunity to our youth for public
speaking.
Local middle school and high school teachers recommend
students to compete in this event, usually 8 to 10 compete
from the Warsaw area. The top three students move on to
compete in district finals. Winners at the district finals
have opportunity to compete for College Scholarships.
Octagon Club
Thirty to forty high school kids learning how
to serve their community through projects they seek out.
Working with the Salvation Army, tutoring elementary
children and assisting the WBO club in manning it’s many
projects.
Founded by Jerry Clevenger in 1999 as an active part of the
WBO club program to reach youth in our community.
Optimist Singers
Founded over thirty years ago by Phil
Eherenman to “have some fun singing together.” Some of the
original group included, Mike Hern, Bob Richman, Pinky
Eherenman, Glen Moorhead, Jerry Chub, Dick Anderson, David
Haines, Dave Turner and Bret Wolf.
Today the most active time of the year for the singers is
the Christmas season with appearances at local retirement
and nursing homes. Music selections typically include
barber- shop and men’s choral pieces.
Respect For Law Day
Fifty to sixty kids spending a full day up
close and personal with law enforcement officers; SWAT team
members, K9 units, dive teams, shooting range demos and jail
house tours including a jail house lunch. And, at the end of
the day each child receives a special plaque commemorating
this special day.
Sam Whitaker, club member and member of the sheriff’s
department, chairs this annual event to give kids a positive
experience with our law enforcement services.
Santa House
An annual event since the 1960’s the house
was originally operated by the Exchange Club in a downtown
Warsaw location. The WBO club refurbished the house and
moved it to the Kmart parking lot where Santa appears each
Christmas Season on Weekends through the month of December.
Optimist and Octagon club members staff the house with Santa
and his elf’s . Each year nearly 500 children will sit on
Santa’s lap for a free picture and a candy cane.
Safe Assured
Starting in 2006 the Safe Assured child
identification program has been a priority of the WBO club.
Using state of the art computer equipment, Fred Nieter and
volunteers from the club go to schools, clubs and community
events to photograph, finger print and otherwise provide ID
information free of charge for parents. The information is
provided on a DVD that can easily be used by the police in
case of a missing child.
Scholarship Fund
Income from the local Optimist Foundation
funds this project. Typically 100 to 125 kids from Warsaw
area high schools compete for 3 to 5 scholarships each year.
Applications are provided to school administrators each
spring.
Spring Break Skate
The brainstorm of Art Gakstatter some ten
years ago, this week of fun during spring break is for kids
who otherwise might be home alone. Co-sponsored by WBO club
and East Lake Skating the event draws 300 to 500 kids from
across the county. Tickets are distributed to all of the
elementary schools in the county as well as to home
schoolers.
Spooktacular
Over 20 years ago club member, David Lee,
working with Miller’s Merry Manor and local business
sponsors, created “Safe Halloween” for the kids of Warsaw.
Candy was provided by local businesses, Miller’s Mary Manor
provided the facility, residents handed out the candy and
WBO club provided the staff.
Today the event is held downtown Warsaw.
Streets are blocked off, local businesses provide trick or
treat opportunities for over 1,000 kids, and a costume
contest, judged by club members, with special prizes is a
highlight of the evening.
Student of the week
The program is designed to identify and
recognize non- academic and non-athletic leaders in the
school class room. Students who contribute to the class room
atmosphere and whom teachers recognize as leaders in some
aspect that impacts the class in a positive way. Students
that are chosen are recognized at a WBO club breakfast and
receive a Certificate commemorating the honor.
Teacher of the Year
Each year at the end of the school year, the
WBO club sponsors a dinner to honor the Teacher of the year
in the Warsaw school system. Teachers are nominated from
each school. The nominees are interviewed and judged by the
Superintendents Office and a winner is selected.
The winner as well as the nominees are
honored at the dinner and each receives a commemoration
plaque.
Tri Star Sports
This is a nationally promoted program focusing on three
skill competition in each of the following sports:
basketball, baseball, soccer, football, and hockey.
Traditionally the WBO club has primarily focused on
Basketball headed up by club member Steve Hollar.
In January each year kids participate in
free throw, pass and dribbling competition. The local event
is hosted by Grace College and winners can move on to
regional and state competition. 100 or more kids participate
and winners are rewarded with trophies. |