Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club Offers Fall Displays To Support Local Youth Programs

September 16, 2024 at 7:31 p.m.

By Staff Report

The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club announced the return of their annual fall displays fundraiser, led by fall display committee chairman Chris Plack.
This initiative offers homes and businesses a way to celebrate the autumn season while supporting the community. The displays, featuring corn stalks, pumpkins, gourds and straw bales, are available for delivery directly to your door.
Proceeds from this fundraiser will support local organizations, including Baker Youth Club, LaunchPad and Cardinal Services. These groups provide services and programs to children, families and individuals with disabilities in Kosciusko County. Past proceeds have helped support youth development programs, high-quality childcare initiatives and services that promote equity and inclusion for people of all abilities, according to a provided news release.
Orders are open until the end of September are $120 for delivery and $150 for delivery and pickup before Thanksgiving.
Displays can be ordered until the end of September, with deliveries completed before the month concludes.
By purchasing a display, you’re not only beautifying your porch but also contributing to programs like:
• Baker Youth Club: Provides after-school programs, educational activities, and summer camps, creating a safe and engaging environment for children to grow, learn and thrive.
• LaunchPad: A childcare and early learning coalition focused on expanding access to high-quality childcare, supporting working families and advocating for better early education policies.
• Cardinal Services: Offers life-changing services to children, families and adults with disabilities, including educational support, health programs and community involvement initiatives.
Order your fall display today at warsawoptimist.org.
Established in 1958, the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club is one of the largest service clubs in Kosciusko County. The club raises thousands of dollars annually to support local youth activities and is committed to developing optimism as a philosophy of life. Through this fundraiser, they continue their legacy of giving while striving for even greater impact, the release states.
For further inquiries about the fall displays fundraiser or to learn more about the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club's mission, contact Plack at [email protected].

The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club announced the return of their annual fall displays fundraiser, led by fall display committee chairman Chris Plack.
This initiative offers homes and businesses a way to celebrate the autumn season while supporting the community. The displays, featuring corn stalks, pumpkins, gourds and straw bales, are available for delivery directly to your door.
Proceeds from this fundraiser will support local organizations, including Baker Youth Club, LaunchPad and Cardinal Services. These groups provide services and programs to children, families and individuals with disabilities in Kosciusko County. Past proceeds have helped support youth development programs, high-quality childcare initiatives and services that promote equity and inclusion for people of all abilities, according to a provided news release.
Orders are open until the end of September are $120 for delivery and $150 for delivery and pickup before Thanksgiving.
Displays can be ordered until the end of September, with deliveries completed before the month concludes.
By purchasing a display, you’re not only beautifying your porch but also contributing to programs like:
• Baker Youth Club: Provides after-school programs, educational activities, and summer camps, creating a safe and engaging environment for children to grow, learn and thrive.
• LaunchPad: A childcare and early learning coalition focused on expanding access to high-quality childcare, supporting working families and advocating for better early education policies.
• Cardinal Services: Offers life-changing services to children, families and adults with disabilities, including educational support, health programs and community involvement initiatives.
Order your fall display today at warsawoptimist.org.
Established in 1958, the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club is one of the largest service clubs in Kosciusko County. The club raises thousands of dollars annually to support local youth activities and is committed to developing optimism as a philosophy of life. Through this fundraiser, they continue their legacy of giving while striving for even greater impact, the release states.
For further inquiries about the fall displays fundraiser or to learn more about the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club's mission, contact Plack at [email protected].

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