Essay Contest — Optimist Club of Hillsboro.
Updated July 30, Every year more than 7, boys and girls compete in Optimist district qualifying tournaments. Victoria Rose Meek wrote the first place essay taking Churchill as a leader who led by demonstration. Themes for the Optimist International Scholarship Contests have been announced for Log In Sign Up. We meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7.
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Miss Vena, first place winner will have her essay sent to the district level to be judged along with winners from other Optimist Clubs in the district. College scholarships are available for top winners at the district level. “Miss Vena did a wonderful job of articulating this year’s theme.
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Rachel Karen, a senior at Upper Merion Area High School, won first place in the recent Valley Forge Optimist Club Essay Contest, according to club president Les Glauner. She read.
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The Clover Optimist Club recently hosted an awards dinner for Clover High School winners of the club’s essay contest. The winners are from Josie Jamison’s class. They are, first, Sydney Zazzaro; second, Mary Harriet Hall; and third, Valerie Glankler. Pictured are, from left, Jamison, Hall, Zazzaro and Glankler.
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The CCDHH is a district level competition that takes place once a year at the 2nd Quarter district meeting. Students (young people through grade 12) who are certified to have a hearing loss of 40 decibels or more may compete in this contest designed to help them develop the skills and confidence to present in sign or orally to an audience.
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The Coquitlam Optimist Club has presented Robert Simms Memorial Scholarships to ten 2018 graduates of Tri-Cities secondary schools. The scholarship recipients and their schools are Dora Monica Bassili of Dr. Charles Best, Noamie Kamba of Centennial, Negin Ketabachi of Heritage Woods, Sophia Mueller and Stephanie Nguyen of Terry Fox, Ethel Pasion of Centennial, and Kristie Tai of Gleneagle.
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Essay Contest Rules. Each contestant must be given a copy of the rules and complete the entry form. The rules contain information about the contest, judging and awards. Section I - General Rules 1. The Optimist International Essay contest is Foundation in Canada. Scholarships divided into two levels of competition: Club and District. 2.