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The Rosedale
Optimist Club, in existence since 1958, has a knack for stepping
up at just the right time. In response to several RDA urgent needs,
the Optimists recently made a contribution of $2,000 to RDA's youth
programs - thus, more Rosedale children and families will be able
to participate and benefit from the programs this year.
The
donation is especially timely this year because RDA's Excellence
in Education program, a partnership with KU Community Policing and
several Rosedale-area schools, lost its funding for T-shirts that
are given as awards to students who achieve at a high level. In
the Excellence in Education program, students are recognized for
academic excellence, near-perfect attendance, and citizenship. They
are honored at a public ceremony, and presented with a trophy, medal,
and/or T-shirt.
The
Optimists' generosity will allow the program to continue as it has
in the past. Through a connection with Appreciated Advertising,
a full-service advertising specialties company located on Merriam
Lane , the club purchased the T-shirts and was able to secure a
discounted price for the printing. Appreciated Advertising also
waived the normal set-up and design fees. Look for a feature article
on the company in next month's Rosedalian.
"What
we [Optimists] do is work for the youth," says Pat Brown, an
active Rosedale Optimist and former member of the RDA Board. "Since
we're a Rosedale club, we try to help the youth in this area."
The
$2,000 donation is just the most recent of the Optimists' contributions
to RDA and the Rosedale community. Over the years, Brown estimates
that the Rosedale club has given more than $10,000 to RDA. Most
of the money has gone toward youth programs, in line with the Optimists'
mission, however the Rosedale club has also contributed to the maintenance
of the Rosedale Arch grounds. They have sponsored a bench in the
park surrounding the Arch, and they have given money for new flags
for the Arch flagpole.
In
addition, the Rosedale Optimists co-sponsor the annual Easter Egg
Hunt in Whitmore Park , along with the Rainbow Mennonite Church/Sharing
Community in Rosedale.
RDA
would not be able to function without partners like the Rosedale
Optimist Club. This most recent donation will empower RDA to continue
serving the youth and families of Rosedale , with programs that
make a difference in their lives. Thank you, Rosedale Optimists!
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