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Workers were hired to complete the construction and an artist was brought in to do the graphics. An unveiling and dedication ceremony was held. ... www.optimist.org/e/member/library5.cfm
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... download in both high-resolution and low-resolution formats. If you need a logo in vector (.eps) format, please send an e-mail to graphics@optimist.org. ... www.optimist.org/e/member/jooi9.cfm
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Optimist International Internet Safety Program
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In 2008, Optimist International introduced the Internet Safety program with a focus on providing Optimist Clubs with resources to educate both young people and their parents about potential dangers on the internet and offering information about safe practices while online ...
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Official Optimist International logos are available for download in both high-resolution and low-resolution formats. Simply click on the logo you desire. A new window will appear with the logo in it. Right-click on the logo and choose the “Save As” option. You can then save the file on your computer. Click here for the official trademark policy.
Note: Low-resolution files are perfect for web or e-mail uses, particularly for newsletters and websites. They download quickly. High-resolution files are required for offset printing and/or silk screening. However, these files are larger and take additional time to download. Many printers request vector art files (or .eps files). If you are in need of a vector art file, please click here to make a request by e-mail.
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Bringing Out the Best in Kids |
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Friend of Youth |
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Essay Contest |
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Program Logo Sheet - This sheet combines a number of program logos into one jpg
"Buried deep within each of us is a spark of greatness, a spark that can be fanned into flames of passion and achievement.
That spark is not outside
of you it is born deep within you." --James A. Ray
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My wish is that we hold ourselves accountable for seeing communities as places where people actually live, and not simply as sites to implement programs and initiatives. When the latter occurs we end up missing people's aspirations what they seek, and what theyll go to bat for.
We fail to take the steps that galvanize people to play an active part in the creation of the community they want. Sadly, we get caught up in activity-happy approaches that produce little change. --Rich Harwood, Blog "My Michigan Wish"
http://www.theharwoodinstitute.org/index.php?ht=display/ViewBloggerThread/i/24809/pid/21438
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Comments (1)
Bob-RJ Burkhart said
at 8:22 am on Feb 10, 2010
Social Capital Conservancy Metrics:
Where:
SC: Sustainable Change
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D: Dissatisfaction
V: Vision of future state or condition
F: F1RST/Next steps to desired state
R: Resistance to change (inertia)
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Then: SC = D x V x F > R
via http://futurethought.pbwiki.com/
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