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Fredie Carmichael Receives Membership Award

February 9, 2012

Eddy Chaney Presents Award To Fredie Carmichael

Photo by Rives Photography

DTOC Member and Meridian Star Editor Fredie Carmichael received a his 5 year membership award at the Tuesday, February 7, 2012 meeting of the Downtown Optimist Club. Fredie has served in several capacities over the years including one year as President of the DTOC. He has flipped a lot of pancakes over the years to help the club raise funds to donate to youth activities and has promoted the organization in his role as our liaison with the Meridian Star newspaper.

Current DTOC President Eddy Chaney presented the former President with his membership award.

Mark McDonald Speaks About The Submarine “USS Mississippi”

January 28, 2012

Mark McDonald

Mark McDonald & The USS Mississippi

On Tuesday, January 24th our speaker was Mark McDonald. Mark is the Commissioning Committee Chairman for the USS Mississippi, a Virginia-class submarine that will be put into service later this year.

From Wikipedia:

PCU Mississippi (SSN-782) is a Virginia-class submarine of the United States Navy, named for the state of Mississippi. The contract to build her was awarded to the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation in Groton, Connecticut on 14 August 2003. PCU-Mississippi’s keel was laid down on 9 June 2010. PCU-Mississippi was christened on December 3rd, 2011 at General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut. Allison Stiller, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is the ship’s sponsor. The submarine is expected to be commissioned at a ceremony next June in Gulfport, Mississippi.

 

Jerry Fox Describes The UMVIM Ramp Ministry

January 17, 2012

On January 17th, 2012, Jerry Fox came to speak to the DTOC membership about the ramp ministry of the United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (VIM) organization. Supported by local churches, this group provides accessibility for the elderly and disabled by installing ramps, steps and hand-rails.

The Meridian District VIM Ramp Project Ministry was started in May of 1999 in response to a local pastor’s request to build a ramp for a disabled man who lived near the church he was serving. Volunteers built a second ramp in 1999 and then built five more in 2000. In 2001, a total of thirty-one ramps were built in the five county area including Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Neshoba, and Newton counties. In 2010, a total of 93 ramp projects were completed for the elderly and handicapped. Since the program started over 650 ramp, step and handrail produces have been completed.

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Dusty Culpepper Receives 10-Year Award

January 17, 2012

After 10 years of faithful participation as a member of the Downtown Optimist Club of Meridian, Dusty Culpepper was awarded a plaque in appreciation for all the pancakes he’s flipped, mud he’s tracked home from the t-ball field and leadership he has shown throughout his years of service!

Dusty Culpepper works at Anderson Regional Medical Center and coaches youth in various sporting events.

David Mock Describes His Work At Righteous Oaks Recovery Center

January 10, 2012

On Tuesday, January 10th, 2012, our speaker was David Mock, Director of Operations for Righteous Oaks Recovery Center. David described in some detail the path that brought him to the Meridian area and led him to create this recovery center plus some of the success stories of their patients.

Righteous Oaks Recovery Center

http://www.righteousoaksrecoverycenter.com

From Righteous Oaks’ Website:

Righteous Oaks Recovery Center is a interdenominational, interracial, six-month “in resident” biblically-based worship and work program of biblical teaching. We offer a soundly structured daily schedule whose rules, policy and procedures teach the men responsible behavior and good work habits. During the work times, the Ministry Staff encourages the men to remain in fellowship with each other as they work together daily, building social skills that demonstrate the love and behavior of Christ one to the other. We consider Righteous Oaks to be not only a individual healing Ministry, but a family healing Ministry as well. Family members are encouraged to participate as much as possible in church services and other Ministry activities. The resident’s family members are very important to us.

Righteous Oaks works closely with Mississippi Department of Corrections, Law Enforcement Agencies and the Judicial System to give men an alternative to incarceration when they run afoul of the law in their addictive behaviors. God has blessed us with a remarkable record of healing success in our program.

Righteous Oaks Recovery Center is a privately owned and privately operated non-profit Ministry. We are funded through tuition paid by our residents, private individuals, local businesses, churches and civic clubs.

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Who We Are:

Downtown Optimist Club members are active members of the local community and we are always on the look-out for new ways we can assist youth achieve whatever they can dream.

We are part of Optimist International, an association of more than 3,000 Optimist Clubs around the world dedicated to "Bringing Out The Best In Kids."

How Can I Get Involved?

To become a member, just visit one of our meetings and express your interest in joining.

Better yet, download our member application, fill it out and bring it with you to a meeting. We are always looking for people who want to give back to their community and enjoy socializing with like-minded individuals.