Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Raise Funds for Your Group with the Walk for Youth
All you have to do is register your group and collect pledges. The Optimist Club sets up the walking course and provides ribbons and snacks for all registrants. Download a registration and pledge package here.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Elementary Schools Receive Optimist Awards for Outdoor Learning Space
Coquitlam Optimists have donated $1000 each to Mountain
Meadows and Harborview Elementary Schools to help with the construction of natural play spaces. Each school will be creating an area for
imaginative play. The spaces can
also function as outdoor classrooms for all grades.
The Mountain Meadows outdoor space will feature log seating, a sand pit, raised garden beds and native plants. The kids will also be able to create waterfalls.
The Optimist Club selected the two schools to receive the $1000 awards based on their students’ designs of an area where they could play outdoors away from screens. The club held the design contest as part of Screen Smart Week, which was held in the spring of 2014.
The Optimist Club selected the two schools to receive the $1000 awards based on their students’ designs of an area where they could play outdoors away from screens. The club held the design contest as part of Screen Smart Week, which was held in the spring of 2014.
The Optimist Club supports the idea that learning
in nature is good for teachers and students http://www.davidsuzuki.org/blogs/science-matters/2014/09/learning-in-nature-is-good-for-teachers-and-students/
Friday, April 25, 2014
Community-Based Partnership Launches the “Unplug & Connect” Initiative
With the proliferation of mobile screens, the challenge is
finding how to help children balance ‘screen
time’ with ‘real time’. This means
developing in children a strong connection to people and nature to balance the
connection they have with screens.
Research indicates that the more time children engage with
screens, the harder time they have turning them off as they become older
children. The brain is also very dependent on human social interaction and
excessive screen time decreases important face-to-face communication skills
development.
In a coordinated effort to spread the message throughout the
Tri-Cities about the need for children to balance ‘screen time’ with ‘real
time’, the
Coquitlam Optimists, Coquitlam School District, Tri-Cities Early Childhood
Committee, and Tri-Cities Middle Childhood Matters have partnered to launch the
“Unplug &
Connect” initiative.
Angelo Lam, Coordinator of Tri-Cities Middle Childhood Matters,
said “We’ve been working on
the idea for a screen smart initiative for several years with the Coquitlam
School District and Early Childhood Committee. We knew from the Early
Development Instrument (EDI) and Middle Years Development Instrument (MDI) data
that any focused effort to enhance the social competence and pro-social
behaviour of children 0-12 in the Tri-Cities would contribute to children
growing up happier and healthier. What we were looking for, to make this
project a reality, was a strong community-based partner so we are thrilled to
have the Coquitlam Optimists on board”.
Distribution of “Unplug
& Connect” posters
will begin April 30th
at the Family Play & Learn Night which takes place at Coquitlam Centre. In
the following weeks, they’ll
be distributed through schools and be available at participating libraries,
non-profit agencies and community centres. The themes of the first two posters
are: connecting to nature and connecting to people. Other themes will be added
over the next 12 months.
To further strengthen the “Unplug
& Connect” message,
Tri-Cities school students are also engaged in a contest to design a creative
outdoor learning space using natural materials. Coquitlam Optimists will select
3 winning entries and contribute $1,000 to the winning entries to put towards
building their designs. Once the learning spaces are built, they will be
designated “Screen
Free Zones” as
part of the “Unplug
& Connect” initiative.
Contest details are available at http://coquitlameveningoptimistclub.blogspot.ca/2014/04/screen-smart-week-school-contest.html.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Screen Smart Week School Contest
The Coquitlam Optimist will award $1000 to each of three schools as prizes in a contest to develop
an outdoor learning space at their schools. In addition, one
grand prize of a free school visit by the Tumblebus (www.vancouvertumblebus.com)
will be randomly drawn from all entries received.
The Optimist Club has teamed with School District 43, The Tri-Cities Early Childhood Development Committee, the Tri-Cities Middle Childhood Matters Committee, The City of Port Coquitlam, YMCA Tri-Cities Child Care Resource and Referral, Westcoast Families Centres Society and the Evergreen Foundation to provide this contest as a part of Screen Smart Week. The objective is to build awareness of the opportunities afforded students to learn and “play” outdoors and away from screens.
Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca) is available for an Initial site consultation to help classes strengthen their proposals. Winning schools may choose to receive additional Evergreen support to further refine their design towards implementation.
Criteria used for prize selection:
The Optimist Club has teamed with School District 43, The Tri-Cities Early Childhood Development Committee, the Tri-Cities Middle Childhood Matters Committee, The City of Port Coquitlam, YMCA Tri-Cities Child Care Resource and Referral, Westcoast Families Centres Society and the Evergreen Foundation to provide this contest as a part of Screen Smart Week. The objective is to build awareness of the opportunities afforded students to learn and “play” outdoors and away from screens.
Whole
classes are invited to design an outdoor “classroom” using natural materials
and/or indigenous plants. The class
project will be student driven but facilitated by the teacher. Entries can take many forms including, but not limited to, dioramas, drawings,
models, videos, etc.
We encourage students to discuss what the outdoor space might look like; why they would want it;
what they would do in it, and how they might share their ideas with others. Selection criteria are listed below.
Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca) is available for an Initial site consultation to help classes strengthen their proposals. Winning schools may choose to receive additional Evergreen support to further refine their design towards implementation.
Each
participating class must present their concept to the entire school during
Screen Smart Week (the first week of May). Only one entry per
school will be accepted for the contest, so the student body will need to decide which
entry will represent their school. The school's winning entry
must include the actual design as well as photos of the project presentation at
the school assembly.
All submissions are to be sent to Jackie c/o The Coquitlam
Optimists Club (jackie.coquitlamoptimists@gmail.com ). The deadline for submissions is May 16. Please contact Jackie if your school submission
needs to be picked up.
The prizes will be awarded in June.
Criteria used for prize selection:
1. Use of natural materials and/or indigenous plants in the design
2. Evidence that all students in the participating classes were involved in the design process (e.g. photos of group work, documentation of class processes, etc.)
3. Explanation of how the space encourages and enhances more interesting and creative play
4. Indication of ways that parents and/or the community might support the implementation of the project
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
2014 Optimist Oratorical Contest Scheduled
The Coquitlam Optimist Club has scheduled the club's annual Optimist International Oratorical Contest for 7:00 PM on April 8 at the ABC Country Restaurant, 2773 Barnett Highway, Coquitlam.
The Oratorical Contest is an opportunity for youth to win a scholarship worth up to $2,500 and/or a smaller cash prize. The Coquitlam Optimist Club will award cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25 to the first, second and third place winners in the club’s contest. First and second place winners will advance to a zone and/or regional contest.
First and second place winners of the regional contest will compete in the Pacific Northwest District Contest, where $2500, $1500 and $1000 scholarships will be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners, respectively. The Pacific Northwest District Oratorical Contest will take place in May 2014.
The Oratorical Contest is an opportunity for youth to win a scholarship worth up to $2,500 and/or a smaller cash prize. The Coquitlam Optimist Club will award cash prizes of $100, $50 and $25 to the first, second and third place winners in the club’s contest. First and second place winners will advance to a zone and/or regional contest.
First and second place winners of the regional contest will compete in the Pacific Northwest District Contest, where $2500, $1500 and $1000 scholarships will be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners, respectively. The Pacific Northwest District Oratorical Contest will take place in May 2014.
The Oratorical Contest is open to students under age 19 who have not graduated from secondary school. Contestants must give a 4-5 minute long speech on the topic “How My Passions Impact the World.”
Download the Optimist International Oratorical Contest application and rules here. Please submit your application to the Coquitlam Optimist Club at coquitlamoptimists@gmail.com no later than April 1 to help us with scheduling judges, preparing participation certificates and purchasing refreshments.
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