Sunday, March 24, 2019

Students Soar in Oratorical Contest


Cathy Cena with Amy Ren, Jason Song, and Jerry Song

Amy Ren has won the Coquitlam Optimist Club’s Oratorical Contest based on the theme “Is There a Fine Line between Optimism and Reality?

Amy was awarded a medal and an honorarium of $100.  Jason Song and Jerry Song placed second and third, respectively, receiving medals and honoraria of $50 and $25. Emma Conti placed fourth.

Amy and Emma will move on to the Regional Oratorical Contest in Chilliwack, where they will compete against winners from other Optimist Clubs in British Columbia. The winner of the regional competition will be sent to the Pacific Northwest District level to compete against students from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska for the chance to win a $2500 scholarship.  The winner of the District competition will have the opportunity to attend the Optimist International West Coast Regional Championship for a chance to win an additional $5,000 and up to another $15,000 scholarship at the Optimist International World Championship.

Announcing Our Club's Essay Contest Winners


Ashley Passaglia


Mark Dao

Ashley Passaglia, a grade 12 student at Terry Fox Secondary School, is the winner of the Coquitlam Optimist Club’s essay contest based on a theme of “When All the World’s Problems are Solved, is Optimism Still Necessary”.
Ashley received a $100 honorarium.  In addition, her essay will be sent to the Pacific Northwest District level to be judged along with winners from other Optimist Clubs in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.  College scholarships are available for top winners at the district level.
Ray Zheng placed second and received a $50 honorarium.  The third place winner was Mark Dao, a grade 12 student at Heritage Woods Secondary School.  He received $25.