During the building phase, potential Optimist Club members meet each other and learn about what an Optimist Club can do in their community and make plans for how they want to participate. It usually takes about eight of these meetings before the club is actually chartered and begins meeting on its own to plan projects and activities for the community.
During this time, the club adds members and gathers ideas. With 10 signed members, and 2 more that have agreed to join, the Middleton Optimist Club needs only three more members to be official.
"We don't want to leave anyone out," Rocky continued. "Please join us on Monday, August 30 and help us complete our roster so that we can get to the fun stuff: projects for the Middleton School District and the community at large."
"We don't want to leave anyone out," Rocky continued. "Please join us on Monday, August 30 and help us complete our roster so that we can get to the fun stuff: projects for the Middleton School District and the community at large."
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