Celebrating their 5th year, Gettysburg Community Theatre will again hold the annual Musical Gala at the Gettysburg Hotel Ballroom located at 1 Lincoln Square in downtown Gettysburg.

This year’s Gala event will be Friday, March 15th at 6:30pm.

“That’s Entertainment!” is a Hollywood theme with a professional concert featuring alumni from Gettysburg High School, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg Community Theatre, as well as favorite singers of Gettysburg, performers from NYC, and students of GCT!

This year’s concert is being sponsored by the Optimist Club of Gettysburg and our own member Wayne Hill will be putting on another outstanding performance!

“THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT!”

Starring: Chad-Alan Carr, Pamela Cooper-White, Mary George, Kyleigh Grim, Wayne Hill, Marquis Johnson, Jane Johnston, Sean Mott, Kate Moyer, Ed Riggs, Carrie Trax, Greg Trax, and students of GCT!

The event also includes Hors ‘doeuvres, Cash Bar, and a fabulous Silent Auction.

All proceeds will go to Gettysburg Community Theatre not-for-profit 501c3 organization.

Tickets go on sale to the public February 15th. They can be purchased online at www.GettysburgCommunityTheatre.org or by calling the theatre at 717-334-2692.

Come out and enjoy the show!

 

The East York Optimist Club has announced their upcoming Fundraiser.

Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Location: UAW Local 1872 Union Hall, 3562 Gillespie Drive York, PA

Ticket price: $40.00

Dinner: 6:30 pm.

Meal includes roast pork, barbecue pork, chicken, scalloped potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, rolls, dessert.  Beer will be on tap and soda will be provided for your BYOB.

Tickets will be pulled for a variety of prizes.
5th to last ticket call wins $100
4th to last ticket called wins $200
3rd to last ticket called wins $300
2nd to last ticket called wins $400
The last ticket called wins $500

Come out and enjoy the Optimist Club of York for a fun evening. To purchase tickets, contact Treva at [email protected] or 717-487-5138

 

Al Parone first became aware of the Optimist Club of Gettysburg  several years ago when he signed his son Shawn up for the Gettysburg Optimist Basketball Program and decided to volunteer as a coach.  Enjoying the experience, he decided to become a member of the local club and has been involved in “Bringing Out The Best In Kids” ever since.

This year Al returned to coach the Optimist Basketball Program but this time it is his grandson Anthony that is receiving the attention.  Anthony is enrolled in the 8 year old group and plays basketball with friends in his age group every Saturday morning at the Gettysburg Middle School.  When not coaching his grandson, Al continues his more than 15 year association with the Optimists by supporting the Club’s projects that help sponsor more than 19 youth related programs in the Gettysburg area throughout the year.

The next fundraising event is the Annual Optimist Club Oyster & Shrimp Feed to be held on Saturday, March 9.  To purchase tickets for this popular event, contact Al Parone or contact the club.

The 2013 Optimist Club of Gettysburg Basketball Program will continue on Saturday, February 9.  The girls will remain at Lincoln Elementary School and the boys will play at the Gettysburg Middle School.  The K through 3rd grade boys are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM and 4th through 6th grade Boys are scheduled for 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.   The K through 3rd grade girls are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM with the 4th through 6th grade girls wrapping the day up from 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.

Club members, family and community volunteers are encouraged to attend and support the days activities.

OPTIMIST MEETING NOTES FROM 2/6/12

-We had a very enlightening presentation about the Gettysburg Little League Baseball program.  This year is the 60th anniversary of Little League in Gettysburg.  Approximately 150 youth, ages 7-18 participate in the Spring season and 90 participate in the Fall season.  This year, the fee paid per child has increased to $60.  In actuality, it costs approximately $150 per child to play a season.  This includes approximately 20 games in the spring and 7 or 8 in the fall.  No child is ever prohibited from playing based on their ability to pay the fee.  That is why fundraising and generous donations help to keep Little League running smoothly.  The Optimist Club was able to present our donation to the Gettysburg Little League following the presentation.

Treasurer’s report: Quarterly dues were paid to Optimist International and we received a $100 credit.

Secretary report:  Well wishes go out to Walt as he recovers from a broken ankle.

Recent/On-going events: The STARS program was another inspiring event.  Water bottles were passed out to the students along with the awards.

Optimist Basketball continues on Saturday mornings from 9-11:45.  There are four more sessions left.  Reminder: there is no basketball over President’s Weekend.  Members are encouraged to lend a hand as the teams begin to scrimmage.  We will need more support to help with coaching and refereeing.  Any help and experience level would be appreciated!

Upcoming Events: The Annual Optimist Oyster and Shrimp Feed is fast approaching!  Please continue to sell tickets for $30 per person to this All-you-can-eat event.  Members are encouraged to help with prep on Friday March 8th at 6:30pm at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg.  On Saturday, March 9th setup will begin at 9:30am.  Guests are welcome to enjoy the buffet from noon until 3pm.

The Optimist Golf Tournament is still seeking more sponsors.  A sign-up sheet was passed around to members in order to organize prospective sponsors.  If you have not signed-up, please  consider doing so as soon as possible.

The club voted to donate to Alex’s Lemonade stand in hopes of helping to eradicate childhood cancers.

On Tuesday, March 26th, the Optimist of West York will be hosting their annual Pulled-Pork Dinner.   Please see Joe for more information if you would like to go.

Jim has volunteered, with the help of his daughter, to get some ideas together for a display that we can use to promote the Optimist Club at each of our events.

Hi Everyone,

Now that the football season is finished, baseball is just around the corner!  At our meeting this Wednesday, February 6th at 6:30pm back at the Refectory we will have guest speakers Ken Hassinger and Fred Cosden tell us about the Little League Baseball program and how we may be able to be of assistance.

Please be prepared to share your count for any tickets sold for the Oyster and Shrimp Feed along with any sponsors that you may have acquired for the Golf Tournament. We all know how important it is to stay motivated to keep our fundraisers successful so that we can continue to make such a big impact on our local youth.

The Optimist Club of Gettysburg began its efforts to “Bring out the Best in Kids” in Gettysburg in 1958 and while Charter members from that first year are getting hard to find, some current and long standing Optimists Club members have had a life long relationship to the youth supporting organization.  The Optimist Basketball program got its start in 1959 and to this day continues to have a positive impact on the lives of hundreds of Gettysburg youngsters.  Wayne Hill, a Gettysburg Optimist Club member for nearly 38 years got his optimistic start as a member of one of the original Optimist Basketball teams, the Lehigh Engineers, in 1959.  Since than Wayne has continued his service to the community’s youth through his membership in the Optimist Club of Gettysburg, most notably through his leadership of the Annual Optimist of Gettysburg Oyster and Shrimp Feed.  Wayne will guide this popular event again this year on Saturday, March 9, between noon and 3:00 pm at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg.  The Feed is one of several Optimist fund raising projects that support more than nineteen youth related programs throughout the Gettysburg area, including The Optimist Basketball Program.  The club is extremely proud and thankful for Wayne’s continued dedication to the organization and for his ongoing efforts to “Bring out the Best in Kids”

 

 

The 2013 Optimist of Gettysburg Basketball Program will continue on Saturday, February 2.  The girls will remain at Lincoln Elementary School and the boys will return to the Gettysburg Middle School.  The K through 3rd grade boys are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM and 4th through 5th grade Boys are scheduled for 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.   The K through 3rd grade girls are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM with the 4th through 6th grade girls wrapping the day up from 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.  Club members, family and community volunteers are welcome to attend and support the days activities.

For those not in attendance last week, T-shirts will be available Saturday morning.

To download images from this years basketball program visit our Facebook page for information of recent sessions.

 

 

 

Three members of the Optimist Club of Gettysburg attended the 2013 STARS Program Breakfast at the Gettysburg Area High School (GAHS) on Tuesday, January 29.  Mark Cropp, Darlene Brown and Mike Boller represented the Club at this year’s event.  The STARS Program is coordinated by Caryl Schmitz and recognizes students for their individual achievements and improvements in the areas of academics, Tech Prep and personal growth.  Each student was presented a GAHS insulated cup and was treated to breakfast.  The STARS Program is one of more than 19 youth related programs supported by the Optimist Club of Gettysburg which seeks to “Bring Out the Best in Kids.”  Student photos are available at https://www.facebook.com/OptimistClubofGettysburg.

2013 Optimist of Gettysburg Basketball Program is scheduled to continue on Saturday, January 26.  The girls will remain at Lincoln Elementary School and the boys will return to the Gettysburg Middle School.  The 4th through 6th grade boys are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM and K through 3rd grade Boys are scheduled for 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.   The 4th through 6th grade girls are scheduled for 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM with the K through 3rd grade girls wrapping the day up from 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM.

We are still panning on Saturday’s scheduled program.  Please note that it is not mandatory that the participants make every session and ask that you do what is best for your family in light of the forecast snowfall.

In the event of a cancellation, please listen to: Radio WGET 1320 AM, WGTY 107.7 FM tomorrow morning, or check Snow Scan on www.wget.com. Coach Matt will also put a message on his answering machine at 717-321-3494 if the games are cancelled.

Club members, family and community volunteers are welcome to attend and support the days activities.  To download images from this years basketball program visit our Facebook page for information of recent sessions.

The 2013 Optimist Basketball program will be having their second session of the season this Saturday, January 19.  We look forward to seeing everyone Saturday!

Boys grades K through 3 will be at the Gettysburg Middle School from 9:00 am to 10:15 am.

Boys grades 4 through 6 will be at the Gettysburg Middle School from 10:30 am to 11:45 am.

 

 

 

 

 

Girls grades K through 3 will be at the Lincoln Elementary School from 9:00 am to 10:15 am.

Girls grades 4 through 6 will be at the Lincoln Elementary School from 10:30 am to 11:45 am.

 

 

-We had a wonderful presentation about Alex’s Lemonade Stand by two local youth, Caton Raffensberger and Jared Herr.   They told us how the organization began in 2000 as a dream from 4 year old Alex Scott who was suffering from a form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma.  Her wish was to raise money to find a cure for childhood cancer.  Overall, this organization has raised more than $60 million towards cancer research.  Caton and Jared have been manning a stand in Gettysburg for the last eight years.   They personally have raised more than $27,000 for this amazing cause.  They plan on having their stand over the 4th of July weekend at 429 Baltimore St.  For convenient service, they offer curb-side lemonade pick up! Re-enactors are welcome, and don’t worry they serve both sides!

-Al shared his Optimist moment.  He has been a big supporter of the Optimist Basketball program over the years.   On one particular Saturday he was asked to do some creative and optimistic thinking by running the practice without basketballs!  Apparently, the kids learned several new stretches and showed great shooting form until the balls finally arrived.  He also looks forward to seeing three generations of his family participating in the program for the first time this weekend as he and his son will help coach and his grandson will be playing ball.

-The Annual All-Star Magic Show had another successful year.  We raised $500 more than our goal which will go to support numerous local youth programs.

-Members who pay their dues in full by the end of the month will receive a $10 discount.  You can contact Tom to arrange payment.

-We received a Thank-you note from the James Gettys PTO for our support of the Reading is Fundamental program.  With the help of our donation, the children met their goal of reading more than 2000 books between Thanksgiving and the first week of January.

Optimist Basketball continues this Saturday from 9-11:45.  For the remainder of the season the boys will be in the Gettysburg Middle School and the girls will play at Lincoln Elementary.  Please see the schedule for specific times by age group.

-The planning for the Golf Tournament is in full swing.  We are actively looking for sponsorship.  Now is the time for members to start making contact with potential sponsors.  Be on the lookout for an email detailing ways you can help the club make this another successful year or click the above link to find registration forms and information.

-Details have been confirmed for the All you can eat Oyster and Shrimp FeedThis year will bring a new location.  The event will be held at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg from noon until 3pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013.  Along with the typical raw, stewed, fried, and steamed oysters there will also be steamed shrimp featured this year!  Members are encouraged to help with prep on Friday evening and Saturday morning.   Please contact Stacey ([email protected]) if you would like to help.  In order to track ticket sales please keep Wayne ([email protected]) up-to-date with tickets sold or if you need more.

Our next meeting will be Wednesday February 6th at 6:30pm at the Seminary Refectory.