It is June 14 - the day in the United States earmarked to specifically honor the flag. Flag Day began in 1916 with a proclamation from President Woodrow Wilson and in 1949, National Flag Day was established by Congress.
What does that mean for an Optimist Club?
One of the purposes of Optimist International is "To promote patriotism and work for international accord and friendship among all people." One of the traditions of Optimist International, and its chapters known as Optimist Clubs, is to begin each meeting by showing respect to our nations. In the United States, we say the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of our meetings.
It's a small matter, but an important one that reminds us that we live, work and serve together to make our community, nation and world a better place to live today and tomorrow.
Optimist Clubs, like all service clubs, struggle to retain and recruit new members. Optimist International relies on clubs and members to help start new Optimist Clubs and bring services to new areas. I like to remind our existing clubs to make sure they are in good shape at home before reaching out to others. Paying bills, involving members in projects, developing new projects and encouraging new leaders will build pride and help all members feel comfortable about extending an invitation to join their club and their cause.
When new members join, more projects are conceived and implemented and more opportunities for collaboration emerge. That is when it is time to reach out to start a new Optimist Club.
The same can be said for our own nation; and Flag Day is an opportunity to display our pride in our country and ourselves. Every day, including Flag Day, is an opportunity to collaborate for the good of our country, our community and ourselves.
Photo credit: Elwood Optimist Club's Miata Flag Group
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