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BARK OF THE "C" LION AND DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S NEWSLETTER
“Leaders in Service ”
Volume 50, Issue 8 April 5, 2018
Your District Governor’s Message Lions of District 24C,
HAPPY SPRING. I hope you are enjoying the warmer days and the longer days of spring. This is a great time to get outside, tend those flower and vegetable gardens and enjoy this beautiful world with all its wonders. What a beautiful time as the flowers begin blooming, the trees bud out, the birds fill the trees and the earth fills with new life.
Spring is a great time to think about our Lions environmental projects as we pick up the trash along our
highways and waterways, plant trees, mend and plant flower beds, etc. It feels good just to get outside and do something. Report what you are doing for your Centennial Service Challenge credits.
As we grow closer to the end of the four year Centennial Celebration, we want to encourage you to complete projects or programs in each of the five Centennial Service Challenge areas; Vision, Engaging the Youth, Feeding the Hungry, Protecting the Environment and Diabetes. Also, time is growing short to complete Legacy projects during the Centennial celebration. Be sure to report your Centennial Challenge and Legacy projects on MYLCI so you will be credited for your service.
By this time, hopefully all our club nominating committees have selected the candidates for your club officers for next year. You should plan to complete your elections in April and complete the PU-101 reports to LCI no later than May 15. You can complete your incoming officer report on the MYLCI site or by filling out the written report and sending it to LCI by May 15. If you do not have the form and need it, please go to the LCI website or contact me. http://www.lionsclubs.org/resources/EN/pdfs/pu101.pdf
Lion Vicki Davies is working on plans for our district incoming officers schools and additional training opportunities are available online at www.lionsclubs.org and at the state convention. This training will provide the tools a new club officer needs in order to be effective in their club roles. We hope that all new club officers will take advantage of these valuable training opportunities.
For the first year I am aware of, we not only filled all five of our Regional Lions Leadership Institute slots but had the opportunity to send a sixth Lion to this training. Congratulations and thanks to Lion John Applin of the Winchester Shawnee Lions, Lion Daryl Funk of the Front Royal Lions, Lion Andrea Kojan of the Rivanna (Continued on p. 2)
Inside This Issue New 24-C Lions p. 2
Club Activities p. 3
SAHMSU Schedule p. 6
Public Relations p. 7
2016-17 Directory Corrections p. 10
Club Visitation Form p. 11
DG’s Visitation Schedule p. 14
2018 State Convention Materials pp. 20ff
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Bark of the “C” Lion and District Governor’s Newsletter
John Knepper District Governor
Scott McMurrain 1st
Vice District Governor
Joel Kendall 2nd
Vice District Governor
Chuck Schwab Cabinet Secretary
Phil Sharpe Cabinet Treasurer
Tom Lominac and Jan Lorette Editors
“The Bark of the ‘C’ Lion and District Governor’s Newsletter” is the official publication of Lions District 24-C. It is an instrument for publicizing the activities of your club to Lion, Lioness and Leo members throughout the District and state. Please feel free to submit for publication articles and pictures of interest about your club’s fund-raising, community activities, and social events. All correspondence should be addressed to Tom Lominac, 1224 Cherry Avenue, Buena Vista VA 24416, or by email to
lominactc@gmail.com
(Continued from p. 1)
Lions, Lion Donalda Lovelace of the Lake of the Woods Lioness Lions, and Lions Rick Rappaport and David Shull both of the Lake of the Woods Lions on completing this years RLLI. This is a great training opportunity for our future leaders. If you have an interest in attending next year’s RLLI, please contact your Zone Chair or District Governor after the start of next Lions year.
As always, we continue to stress MEMBERSHIP. We need to work to keep the members we have, engage them and keep them involved. We also must always be working to identify prospective members and recruit new members so we can continue to do our projects and serve our communities effectively. Remember, in order to get new members, we have to be willing to invite members of our community to be a Lion. I ask that each club in the district add at least one additional net new member by the end of the year.
The 2018 State Convention this year is being held at the Crossing Hotel in Glen Allen, just north of Richmond. The convention will be held from May 17-20. Convention information and registration forms are attached to this addition of the BARK of the "C" Lion and have been mailed to all Lions clubs. This information and forms are also available at the www.lionsofvirginia.org website, click on State Convention. This will be a great convention with opportunities for networking with fellow Lions and excellent programs are being planned for you. We have a contested race for endorsement for International Director from Virginia so we should have some great hospitality rooms. I hope that all clubs will certify their delegates and have them in attendance at the convention. Come and plan to have a great time together as we celebrate our service.
If you are interested in attending a great Lions celebration and party, plan to attend the International Convention. This year it is being held in Las Vegas. Information and registration forms are available by going to www.lionsclubs.org and click on the LCICON link. Come celebrate with tens of thousands of fellow Lions from all over the world.
Thank you for your continued service to your community and to our great organization. As always, please feel free to contact me if I can be of service to you or your club or if you have events that you want me to participate in.
Thanks to each of you for being a LEADER IN SERVICE to your club and your community.
Yours in Lions Service,
Lion John Knepper
District Governor
New 24C Lions and Lionesses
Club New Lion Sponsor
Broadway Cathryn Hermes Chad Comer
Club Secretaries—please remember to list new members
and sponsors on the online 24C Projects and Activities
form, so that they can be published in the Bark. If you are
not submitting electronically, please forward this
information to the editor.
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Leaders in Service
April 2018
District 24-C
MEMBERSHIP AND CLUB REPORTS (April 2018)
Broadway Membership: 40 (February) On 2/13/18 we hosted several teachers from John C. Myers Elementary School in Broadway who spoke to us about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Scott Showalter - Autism Teacher, Jill Rice -Speech & Language Pathologist, Holly Blais - Pre-K Teacher, and Janna Grandle - 4th grade teacher and parent of a child with Autism all spoke. On 2/27/18 - Bryan Hutcheson, Sheriff of Rockingham County, spoke on various topics regarding what has been going on in 2017. Several of our Club members attended the Mid-Winter Conference on 2/3/18 at the Best Western Hotel in Culpeper, VA. Lions Dawn and Vivian Turner, Dianne Plunkett, Larry Bowman, Chuck and Mary Beth Schwab, and DG John Knepper all att6ended. Charlottesville Host Membership: 34 (February) On 2-6-2018 Beth Barber, executive director, presented a program on Olli-Osher Lifelong Learning Institute; they have university-level short courses for active adults. On 2-20-2018 Cherri Campbell presented a program on service dogs; Warren retrievers are used for PTSD-Diabetic Alert-Seizure Response-Autism Service Dogs. Four of our Lions worked at the Local soup kitchen and donated 32 volunteer hours; 150 people were served. Winter Conference was atte4nded by our president, secretary, and VP. Average Monthly Attendance: 100. Charlottesville Lioness Membership: 22 (February) Mary Anna Dunn, Director of The Enrichment Alliance of Virginia, spoke to the Club; their non-profit organization provides out-of-school time activities for under-served youth, especially deaf or hearing impaired. Our Lioness Club donated $309 to purchase a camera to be used in a digital photography class for The Enrichment Alliance of Virginia. Area under-served hearing impaired youth will benefit. Average Monthly Attendance: 95%. New Members and Sponsors: Rhonda Corbin - sponsor: Nancy Gibson. Edinburg Membership: 14 (February) Our 70th Annual Charter Night Dinner/Silent Auction was held on Saturday, March 10th at 6 pm at the Edinburg Fire Hall. Average Monthly Attendance: 70. Front Royal Membership: 22 (February) On February 13 our Guest speaker was Lion Staci Seebold-Collins, who is the District 24-C Leo Chairman. She spoke about the procedures for sponsoring a Leo club. The Front Royal Christian Academy is considering forming a club. After the presentation, our club passed a motion to support sponsoring a Leo Club and to determine how much interest there is at the school. We purchased a refurbished Spot Machine and new printer for $2,105.30; we hope to use it at the Wellness Fair in April. We paid $195 for 2 hearing aids. The club collected 83 pounds of canned food this month for C-CAP. The bench has arrived and we will have a dedication March 14th at the Warren County Middle School. International Dues were paid on 1/15/2018 in the amount of $510.65. Winter Conference was attended by two members (Lions PDG Ray and Micki McDonald.) Average Monthly Attendance: 75.
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Gordonsville Membership: 17 (February) This month has been busy; we are preparing for the Miss Orange County Contest by asking businesses to sponsor ads in our program. This ad income goes towards scholarships the girls will be given when they attend college. This is strictly PR for the club, as we break even most of the time. We continue to sell brooms, pecans, raffle tickets and sponsorships for Miss Orange County Contest. Our Club donated $200 to Leader Dog and $400 to the Sight and Hearing Mobile Unit. We donated $200 each to Virginia Lions Hearing Foundation, and Bland Music Contest. We donated $300 each to Lions of Virginia Foundation and to RAM/Lamp. We also donated $200 to LCIF for diabetes awareness. Winter Conference was attended by our President and Secretary. Average Monthly Attendance: 50. Lake of the Woods Lioness Membership: 83 (March) The program for March was speaker Kim Sawyer representing A Better Move concerning Senior Move Management. Kim spoke on aspects of moving, including downsizing and reorganizing for seniors. We had a Used Book Sale and made $502. The Amore Dinner Dance made over $7,700. Safe House collections continued for the month of February. The Lioness Club continues to provide weekly support to LOW Lions both in the recycle center and at the Wilderness Food Pantry. Winter Conference was attended by our President and VP. Average Monthly Attendance: 73% Louisa County Membership: 35 (February) The Club hosted the Zone Meeting. The Club approved an application for assistance for eye testing and eyeglasses. We approved three applications for assistance for hearing testing and hearing aids. The Club is supporting the Louisa County Education Foundation by sponsoring a hole ($250) in their upcoming Golf Tournament. Average Monthly Attendance: 50. McGaheysville/Massanutten Membership: 48 (February) At our Board Meeting on 2/6/18 we discussed Standardized Club/LOMFI Procedures, including handling of mail and the prioritizing ordering Memorial pavers; the Board decided that all former Club members are eligible to have pavers at the Memorial, and we will order at least 6 pavers at a time (for economy.) The Board approved a donation to the Bland Scholarship Fund in honor of Sharon Bloomquist to be presented on March 25th. We also approved replacing Lion Road Signs on Rt.33 and Resort Dr. Our Aging-In-Place (AIP) General meeting in January included a potential for up to 8 new members; we plan to establish an AIP “Needs Assessment” document and then an “Implementation Plan.” The Regular Meeting on 2/20/18 was a Volunteers Appreciation Dinner. LOMFI Pres. Lion Trish, called the welcomed members and guests, including Jeff Reid of Massanutten Resorts and Kevin Frazier, a LOMFI volunteer and MPOA Board representative. She reviewed successes of the past year. New District 24L Zone Chair, Lion Mary Propst, introduced curre4nt DG Lion John Knepper who spoke briefly on volunteering and the importance of new members. He praised the effort it took to complete our new memorial park Our main fundraiser continues to be weekly bingo which required 32 Lions and 269 Lion hours; $1,762 was raised this month and served 136 people. Our Lions continue to read for Valley Voice, a reading service for the blind and vision impaired (through WMRA radio at JMU); the service is also carried on public access cable TV; 15 Lions worked 59 Lion hours and served 4,000 people. Winter Conference was attended by our President and Secretary. Average Monthly Attendance: 50. Monterey: Membership: 16 (February) On Feb.12th we had our Regular meeting. On Feb. 26th was our Director’s meeting. Maple Festival is next month. We sent 13 pairs of eyeglasses to Roanoke recycle facility. Our Club bought eyeglasses for a member of the community. Several members delivered Meals on Wheels. Several members participated in a fund raiser for a member of the community involved in a traffic accident. Average Monthly Attendance: 94.
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(March) Our regular meeting was cancelled because of snow. We had our Director's meeting on 3-26-18. The Maple Festival was on March 10 & 11 and March17 & 18. 5 pairs of eyeglasses were sent to Roanoke Eyeglass Recycle Facility. We paid part of the cost of a hearing aid for an older resident of the community. Several member delivered Meals on Wheels. Another member helped with VPAS activities. New Market Membership: 11 (February) On February 26, 2018 Lion Paul Wiseman gave our members a program on the new 2018 Federal tax law changes; as everyone seemed to be in the dark, we all benefited. Average Monthly Attendance: 82%. Staunton Membership: 36 (February) DG Lion John Knepper was the guest speaker at our meeting on Feb. 5th. He reviewed changes LCI is adding to their support programs and of course increasing the membership in Clubs. He thanked us for supporting him this year. Our Lions Club is selling Lion David’s pins that he collected over the years; so far he has collected $107 for them. Staunton Lions delivered 191 pairs of eyeglasses, 136 lenses, and 37 pairs of sunglasses to the Roanoke eyeglass recycling center; this project is an ongoing monthly service. We also delivered 46 eyeglass cases. Our Club will collect school supplies at the March meeting on the March 5th. International Dues were paid on 1/20/18 in the amount of $634.25. Winter Conference was attended by our President, Secretary, and VP. We have collected $45 for Leader Dog thus far using the quarter cards. Our Club will order a Melvin Jones award this year and will resent it at Charter night. This is a first for the Woodrow Wilson Lioness Lions Club that merged with us. Strasburg Membership: 17 (February) DG Lion John Knepper presented a program for us this month. Broom sales earned $25. We donated $300 to sponsor our Little League baseball team. International Dues were paid on 01/17/2018 in the amount of $365.50 Average Monthly Attendance: 53. Timberville Membership: 28 (February) We reviewed plans for our White Cane Day in April, our tenderloin sandwich sale in March/April, and our LOVF sales in March. Average Monthly Attendance: 56. Winchester Host Membership: 85 (February) 2/6 – DG John Knepper; Lion Bryan Biddle – Delivering Internet to Rural Areas 2/13 – Nancy Mango from Bright Futures 2/20 – Mark Seiffert, Executive Director of Literacy Volunteers 2/27 – Business Meeting – installed 4 new members Broom Sales earned $122. Eyeglasses and exams provided - $925 (8 people served). Participated in the Wellness Festival on Feb. 24. Screened 121 people for sight and hearing. International Dues were paid on Jan 31 in the amount of $1,677. Average Monthly Attendance: 56. New Members and Sponsors: Rod Sawyers - sponsor: Fred Riley; Jim Calloway - sponsor: William Shendlow; Bill Meiers - sponsor: Jules Bacha; and Christine Germeyer - sponsor: David Andre' Winchester Shawnee Membership: 31 (February) The Winchester Shawnee Lions Club worked with the Clarke County and Winchester Host Lion Clubs to sponsor the Community Wellness Festival on 2/24/18, in Winchester at the Apple Blossom Mall; 121 people were served and 445 Lions worked for 10 hours. Our Club paid $380 to Pearl Vision (eyeglasses) and $120 to Winchester Eye Specialist (eye exams). We made a $310 donation to the Hearing Foundation in the city of Winchester. We also made a $200 donation to the Children First organization, and a $300 donation to
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SAHMSU 12 Month Event Schedule
as of March 7, 2018
Start Date End Date Club Name/Event
21 April 2018 21 April 2018 Lake of the Woods Lions
4 May 2018 5 May 2018 Palmyra-Fluvanna Lions
8 May 2018 9 May 018 Broadway Lions
24 May 2018 27 May 2018 Stephens City Lions
14 July 2018 14 July 2018 Waynesboro Lions
19 July 2018 22 July 2018 RAM-Wise County
12 Aug 2018 19 Aug 2018 Clarke County Lions
20 Aug 18 31 Aug 2018 Louisa County Lions
3 Sept 2018 20 Sept 2018 Basye-Bryce Mtn. Lions
To schedule an event or for questions, contact Lion Mars Champaign mchampaign41@gmail.com (please note new email) or call (540) 949-4525
PLEASE NOTE: Those wishing to make a reservation need to
have TWO qualified technicians for each event (in rare cases,
an exception may be made by the scheduler in consultation with
two SAHMSU directors.
Complete refresher training is required of every technician once every two years
the Big Brothers-Big Sisters also in Winchester. Our club donated $165 to the Boy Scouts in Winchester, VA. and also $70 to the Apple Blossom organization in Winchester . Winter Conference was attended by our President and Secretary. (March) The Winchester Shawnee Lions Club made a $300 donation to the C-Cap (Congregational Community Action Project) organization in the city of Winchester, Virginia. Woodstock Membership: 31 (February) The Woodstock Lions Club raised $146 from the sale of brooms during January. We collected 81 pairs of eyeglasses from various locations within the community. The Club donated $120 for eye examinations and $60 to purchases eyeglasses for individuals in need of assistance. Our Lions Club collected two pairs of eyeglasses from within the community, and we donated $300 to sponsor a little league team. Average Monthly Attendance: 39. Lions Butch Boaz and Kevin Black, visited the Luray Lions and the Weyer's Cave Lions Club during the Month of January.
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Lions Clubs Public Relations – Creating Customer Loyalty Customer Service and Customer Loyalty is important to not-for-profits. There are 1.5 million Lions around the World. There are 330,000 Lions in the United States. There are 1.5 million 501(c)(3) not-for profits in the United States. Each individual Lion is in competition with 5 charity organizations!!!
What is Public Relations
Lions Clubs International All forms of communication Includes wearing Lions apparel and pins Informs the community about your club Supports your club’s membership efforts Supports club retention efforts Projecting a positive and inspiring image of Lions – who we are, how we serve, and the impact we
make!
Who is the “Customer” of my Lions Club?
Those who give us their time Members
Our Association Lions Clubs International
Multiple District, Sub-District, Zone Those who give us money
Donors, sponsors, supporters of our fundraisers Those we serve
Beneficiaries (scholarship winners, students sponsored for Youth Exchange) Clients (those we assist with improving their sight and hearing)
Internal Customer Club Members and their families
External Customer Clients (those we serve) Community Organizations (that we support or sponsor) Social Services, Schools, Day Care Centers, Senior Centers, ARC Providers (Ophthalmologists, Opticians, Audiologists) Sponsors, Guests, and Friends of Lions who support our Fundraisers Prospective Members Lions Clubs International, Multiple District, Sub-District, Zone
Why is Public Relations Important?
Effective Public Relations with Internal Customers (Members, Association of Lions Clubs) Enhances member experience
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Strengthens our clubs Increases attendance at meetings Increases membership Recognizes accomplishments of individual Lions Recognizes accomplishments of each Club
Effective Pubic Relations with external customers Get word out about who Lions are and what we do Stories to tell about the positive impact Lions made in the life of an individual or the community and beyond
What are the some of the tools of Public Relations?
Budget (It is the club’s strategic plan!!) Flyers, brochures, postcards, business cards Pens, cups, pins, calendars, …… with Lions logo and contact information Signs and banners Articles in local papers, community calendar Logo wear, Lions pin, name badge License Plates, decals, magnetic signs Phone, skype, sametime Word of mouth Facebook and other social media Website Club Newsletter District Newsletter, MyLCI, District Reports Scrapbook and photos Special Events and special event advertising Custom Letters or Certificates of Appreciation Displays Letterhead, get well cards, mailing labels
What is the Number One Public Relations Tool? YOU
Each individual Lion Tell your personal stories
Who you served and how you made a positive difference in someone’s life – and your own – through Lions
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Nexstep Commercial Products
-exclusive licensee of O-Cedar
-the one and only official broom supplier to
the Lions
Contact Information:
Lanny Balentine, PDG
Lions Club Sales Representative
(864) 444-1325
Email: lbalen1010@aol.com
24-C Facebook Info District 24-C:
https://www.facebook.com/Lions24C.
Buena Vista Lions:
https://www.facebook.com/BuenaVistaLions.
Clarke County Lions:
https://www.facebook.com/ClarkeLions/
Palmyra-Rivanna Lions:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Palmyra-Rivanna-Lions-
Club/174657809262427?ref=ts&fref=ts
Mcgaheysville/Massanutten Lions:
https://www.facebook.com/massanuttenlions
Scottsville Lions
https://www.facebook.com/scottsvillevalionsclub
Stephens City Lions
https://www.facebook.com/stephenscitylionsclub
Timberville Lions
https://www.facebook.com/TimbervilleLions
Woodrow Wilson Lioness Lions
https://www.facebook.com/wwlions
Multiple District 24:
https://www.facebook.com/MD24lions
Setting up a Lions Club Facebook page – YouTube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I36_pv5ZGk
If your club has a page, please let me know. If not, it’s very easy to create one. I’d be happy to assist – Lion Tom Lominac
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Multiple District 24 e-clubhouse:
http://e-district.org/sites/md24/
Compliments of the
CHARLOTTESVILLE HOST LIONS CLUB
HOME CLUB OF
PCC Don Colley
PDG Francis V. Riddick*
PDG Dick Ergenbright*
PDG Orrin Larson*
PDG Joe Hannemann
PDG Julian Lingle*
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District 24-C 2017 / 18
District Directory Changes
Augusta Lions Club President John Frye (Marie) 1615 Park Rd (H) 540-943- 3435 Waynesboro, VA 22890 jmfrye@comcast.net
Buena Vista Lions Club President Bill Fitzgerald (C) 440-461-0099
Shenandoah Lions Club New President: Roy Campbell (Lori) 652 Fleeburg Road (H) 540-652-6559 Shenandoah, VA 22849 (C) 540-271-6224 campbeiri@hotmail.com
Charlottesville-Thomas Jefferson Lions Club has turned in their charter.
Craigsville Lions Club officers from 2016 / 17 will repeat their offices for 2017 / 18.
Virginia Lions Hearing Foundation and Research Center (VLHF)
Vice President PCC Ken Quantock (Nancy) 19 Fleetwood Drive (C) 434-242-4608 Palmyra, VA 22963 Lionken24c@comcast.net Rivanna Lions Club
Treasurer PCC Don Colley (PDG Bert) 2515 Commonwealth Drive (H) 434-973-5000 Charlottesville, VA 22901 doncolley@comcast.net Charlottesville Host Lions
24-C Directors
1VDG Scott McMurrain P.O. Box 298 (H) 540-693-2675 Fishersville, VA 22939 scott@rdscontrol.com Staunton Lions
PCC Ken Quantock (Nancy) 19 Fleetwood Drive (C) 434-242-4608 Palmyra, VA 22963 Lionken24c@comcast.net Rivanna Lions Club
PDG Stapleton W. “Pete” Wills (Mary) 96 Waldrop Rd. (H) 540-832-3383 Gordonsville, VA 22942 (W) 434-977-7771 pwills@willscpas.com Gordonsville Lions
24-C Advisory Board Member
PCC Pat Isaac (PCC Ken) 18490 Zachary Taylor Hwy. (H) 540-854-2321 Orange, VA 22960 (C) 540-661-8282 Pfi07@aol.com Gordonsville Lions
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District 24-C Visitation Form
Club Visiting _____________________________ Region__________
Club Visited______________________________ Region__________
Date of Visit_____________________ Miles Round Trip___________
Purpose of Visit____________________________________________
Signature of Host Club’s Official______________________________
Members from Club Making Visit
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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Lions of Virginia Foundation
The Lions of Virginia Foundation is OUR foundation. Established in 1972 to assist with emergency disaster relief,
promote sight and hearing conservation and other areas emphasized by Lions Club International in Virginia, LOVF
has distributed over $1.3 million in grants. It has helped with flood, hurricane and tornado relief. Funds have been
distributed through a variety of community grants as well as helping individuals in our state.
All this has been possible because of YOU. Your support, through the annual sale of raffle tickets and the LOVF
Distinguished Humanitarian Recognition awards, has allowed LOVF to award the grants. You support the
foundation which then is able to support your community which then supports your lions’ club and the circle
continues.
For years, our clubs have been selling raffle tickets. It is a great fundraiser for clubs. The tickets are $1. There are
no up-front costs and the club keeps $20 per book of tickets. The remaining $10 is sent LOVF to support grants.
The LOVF Distinguished Humanitarian Recognition award is a special way to honor an individual or organization for
$750. The costs can be divided into equal payments over three years.
Please support OUR foundation so it can support YOU.
Lion Mary Beth Schwab, LOVF Chairperson
Mschwab25@api.com
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From District 24C Global Service Team Coordinator
As 24C GST, my task it to encourage Clubs report their service projects. As a PDG in this District I know the work that all
of the Clubs do for those in need in this District. I have seen you in action and I have visited all but one club in the
District and heard your talk of the work you are doing. As you have heard there is push to serve 200 Million by 2021.
That is a pretty tall order but may be easier that we think. After reviewing the Club Health Assessment Reports from LCI
and hearing from other GST in the other 5 districts, it is obvious to us that what we need more than anything is to get
credit for what we already do.
As we begin 2018 and the second half of our Lions year, I am asking that each person reading this short article take some
action…. EVERY LION.
If you are a:
- Club President…are you absolutely certain your projects are being reported to LCI? - Club Secretary…are you reporting your service projects each and every month? Not just to 24C, but to LCI as
well? - Club Service project leader…are you providing the necessary statistics to the secretary to make the report to
LCI? - Lion….have you reported all of your hours and service projects to your Secretary and followed up to make
sure all of your time is reported? - Zone chair….are you following up each month to see that the reports are being submitted.
While I am not a clairvoyant…. I can see a lot of you sipping your morning coffee and nodding your head in the
affirmative. Don’t take this for granted…you need to follow up and here is why you need to take action.
In reviewing the monthly reports from LCI it is obvious that many clubs still do not submit monthly service reports to LCI.
Consider these numbers:
13 clubs have not submitted activity reports to LCI in more than 24 months
16 clubs have not submitted activity reports to LCI in the past 12 months
28 clubs did not submit report in November
25 clubs did not submit report in October
I could understand Clubs not reporting electronically when LCI switched from paper reports to computer entered
reports. I could understand that some clubs thought they only need to complete the report thru the 24C website. I could
understand when the internet was young! But not now….there is no valid excuse….NONE.
Before we talk about doing more projects to increase the numbers We Serve. We need to get credit for what we already
do. Please, ask, question, make waves. Document and report!
PCC Ken Quantock
24C GST Coordinator
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DG and VDG Club Responsibilities
District Governor John Knepper
Bath County Lions
Bath Highlands Lioness Lions
Buena Vista Lions
Charlottesville Grounds of UVa Lions
Churchville Lions
Clifton Forge Lions
Craigsville Lions
Crozet Lions
Greene County Lions
Lake of the Woods Lions
Lake of the Woods Lioness Lions
Lexington Lions
Madison County Lions
Middletown Children’s First Lions
Monterey Lions
Waynesboro Lions
Leo Clubs
James Wood Leos
Locust Grove Leos
Millbrook Leos
Orange County HS Leos
Sherando Leos
First Vice District Governor Scott McMurrain
Basye-Bryce Mountain Lions
Broadway Lions
Clarke County Lions
Edinburg Lions
Front Royal Lions
Harrisonburg Lions
Louisa County Lions
Mt. Jackson Lions
New Market Lions
Stephens City Lions
Strasburg Lions
Winchester Host Lions
Winchester Lioness Lions
Winchester Shawnee Lions
Woodstock Lions
Second Vice District Governor Joel Kendall
Augusta County Lions
Charlottesville Host Lions
Charlottesville Lioness Lions
Elkton Lions
Gordonsville Lions
Luray Lions
McGaheysville-Massanutten Lions
Rivanna Lions
Scottsville Lions
Shenandoah Lions
Stanley Lions
Staunton Lions
Timberville Lions
Weyers Cave Lions
DISTRICT GOVERNOR JOHN KNEPPER’S VISITATION SCHEDULE
April 6 – Staunton Lions Charter Night April 10 – Louisa Lions April 17 – Stanley Lions April 20 – Augusta Lions Charter Night April 21 – Broadway Lions VACATION PARTY April 24 – Broadway Lions May 5 – Winchester Apple Blossom Parade
May 7 – R3, Z1 Zone Meeting May 17-20 – MD24 Lions State Convention May 28 – National Memorial Day Parade June 19 – Madison Co. Lions Officer Install June 20 – McGaheysville-Massanutten Lions June 21 – Lake of the Woods Lions June 29-July 3 – Lions International Convention
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PCC Harry Parker
is seeking Virginia's
endorsement for
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR
At the State Convention in May, delegates will have the opportunity to
vote for his endorsement. There will be competition. It is important that
you study each candidate very carefully and then vote for the person you
think has the highest morals and ethics and who will best represent
Virginia on the LCI Board.
Your support for PCC Harry Parker (moral, physical and
financial) will be deeply appreciated!
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PCC Harry Parker
is seeking Virginia's
endorsement for
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR
At the State Convention in May, delegates will have the opportunity to
vote for his endorsement. There will be competition. It is important that
you study each candidate very carefully and then vote for the person you
think has the highest morals and ethics and who will best represent
Virginia on the LCI Board.
Your support for PCC Harry Parker (moral, physical and
financial) will be deeply appreciated!
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FOSTER PARENT/ADULT RESIDENTIAL
PROVIDER
Are you considering
becoming a foster
parent, but don't know
where to start?
Are you considering becoming a sponsored
residential provider, but don't know where to
start?
For more information or a program for your club contact Chris Tompkins at
434.977.9847 ext. 3509 or CTompkins@depaulcr.org, 88 Ivy Ridge Lane,
Fishersville, VA 22939
April 28 - May 13, 2018
Join us April 28 through May 13 on a Sound the Alarm home visit in your community, where teams of volunteers will be installing 100,000 free smoke alarms in more than 100 cities across the U.S. Together, we can save lives!
For more information or a program for your club, contact:
Nancy Carlson | Administrative Coordinator American Red Cross - Virginia Region 1105 Rose Hill Drive Charlottesville, VA 22903 (434) 979-7143 (p) | (434) 979-0467 (f) Nancy.Carlson@redcross.org
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Adopt-a-Cot at Virginia Blood Services
Virginia Blood Services needs 400 donors a day to meet the demand of more than 20 area hospitals. In order to meet
this goal, we need your help. If you are a small business or organization, join our Adopt-a-Cot Program and support
lives throughout Virginia.
We realize that not every organization can commit to hosting a blood drive, so Virginia Blood Services makes is easy and
convenient to give back to our community by making a commitment to fill our donor center beds with members of your
group.
Joining is simple.
Pledge to fill a cot with blood donors at one of our community donor centers and receive recognition for your
organization’s dedication to helping local patients.
Commitment is flexible.
We will work with you to tailor the program to best suit your employees and members. Commit your organization to one
or more specific locations and work with a time frame that works for you. We have nine convenient donor centers
to choose from.
Annual Donation Levels:
• 1-25 donations: receive certificate of achievement
• 26-50 donations: receive framed certificate of achievement and recognition on the Virginia Blood Services website
• 51-99 donations: receive plaque, and recognition on the Virginia Blood Services website and at the community donor
center
Learn more and enroll today!
Western Virginia, contact Austin Rehfield at 540.352.9145 or arehfield@vablood.org
Central, Northern and Eastern Virginia, contact Melanie Mitchell at 434.390.5745 or
mmitchell@vablood.org
For more information or a program for your club, contact:
Mary Knapp Account Manager, Shenandoah Valley Virginia Blood Services 182 Neff Avenue Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 C: (540) 238-8109 F: (540) 437-9893 E: mknapp@vablood.org
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95th Virginia State Lions Convention May 17 through 20, 2018
State Convention Chairperson Richard A. Evans, PDG
10205 Navarre Court, Henrico, Va. 23238 Phone: 804-303-9547 * lionriche@yahoo.com
Host Club Chairperson: PDG Richard Evans * 10205 Navarre Court, Henrico, Va. 232318* 804-303-9547 *
LionRichE@yahoo.com
Registration Chair: PDG Heather Jones-Lancto, 10409 Hyannis Drive, Richmond, Va. 23236 * 804-868-8576 * heameljon@yahoo.com
Booths & Displays: Lion Hank Ragland, 6799 Osborne Tnpk, Henrico, Va. 24231 * 804-226-2828 * hankragland4334@gmail.com
February 22, 2018
Dear Lions, Lioness, Leos and Guests
WELCOME TO THE 95TH VIRGINIA STATE LIONS CONVENTION! Please make plans NOW to be part of an exciting convention that will be held May 17-20, 2018, at the Crossing Hotel in Glen Allen, Virginia. Visit the convention website: www.valions.org/convention.
The 2018 State Convention hotel offers us elegant and modern convention facilities, and is large enough to house everyone under one roof. It has a campus atmosphere. The single and double rate per day is $135.00 plus taxes and includes FREE parking and FREE Wi-Fi. You must make your reservations directly with the hotel by April 17, 2018. Please call the hotel reservations at 1-804-727-1400. Make sure that you identify yourself as a Lion attending the 2018 Virginia State Convention.
The Convention registration desk will be open from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM on Thursday, May 17, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM on Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19. The delegates must register and be certified by the Credential Committee no later than 5:00 PM on Saturday, May 19, to be eligible to vote. For your convenience the Registration desk and the Credential Desk are located in the Hotel registration area.
Pre-registration for the convention and related events is strongly advised. Reservations are advance basis only. Meal tickets will not be available at the door. Please mail the meal registration form and payment as early as possible. The deadline date is May 5, 2018. Although there are restaurants in the Glen Allen area, they are quite busy on Friday and Saturday. Therefore, we encourage everyone to register for the planned meals. All Lions (delegates and non-delegates), Lioness, Leos, spouses and guests should pre-register.
The $20.00 per person, prior to April 17, 2018, $25.00 per person after April 17, 2018, registration fee includes an Official Identification badge, which allows you admission to all the Hospitality suites, Bland Competition, and the special VIP reception, honoring Lions Club International Director Lion Jerome Thompson on Saturday prior to the banquet, a 2018 Convention Lapel Pin, and the 2018 official State convention program.
Dress code for the Banquet will be semi-formal. The Council would like the banquet attire to be white jacket and
semi-formal / cocktail dresses for ladies. It is up to you how you would like to dress for the Banquet, but it should be
semi-formal.
We are delighted and proud to have the opportunity to host the 2018 Virginia Lions State Convention and look forward to seeing you in Glen Allen, May 17-20, 2018. We encourage you to preregister early for you hotel room and the convention activities.
Yours in Lionism
Richard A. Evans, PDG
Richard A. Evans, PDG
State Convention Chairperson
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95nd Virginia State Lions Convention
May 17 through 20, 2018
The Crossing Hotel,1000 Virginia Center Parkway Glen Allen, VA 23059 - 804-727-1400
State Convention Chairperson
Richard A. Evans, PDG
10205 Navarre Court, Henrico, Va. 23238
Residence: 804-303-9547 • lionriche@yahoo.com
Host Club: Varina
2018 CONVENTION EXHIBIT SPACE
ALL LIONS CLUBS, EXHIBITORS AND PIN TRADERS
The 2018 Virginia Lions State Convention will be held at the The Crossing Hotel, Glen Allen, Virginia. The
Varina Lions Club is hosting the convention.
Lions Clubs, Exhibitors and Pin Traders may obtain exhibit space in the Ash Grove Ballroom. Spaces will be
available on Thursday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Friday and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day.
Rental of a 3' x 6' skirted table and space will be $40.00 for Lions Clubs, Lioness, Leos and Pin Traders. Commercial space rental for all three days will be $135.00. Money for the space must accompany your
reservation.
All tables and exhibit space must be arranged through the 2018 Virginia Lions State Convention. In order that we
may properly meet your needs, you must advise in writing before April 30, 2018, if exhibit space is desired.
Space will be assigned in order of receipt of reservation and payment.
"IF YOU REQUIRE ELECTRICAL SERVICE, SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE PROVIDED THE RENTER PROVIDES THEIR OWN COMMERICAL APPROVED ELECTRICAL CORDS, OTHERWISE THE HOTEL WILL CHARGE THEIR NORMAL COST FOR PROVIDING THIS SERVICE". PLEASE MARK YOUR RESERVATION FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE.
Please send requests and checks for exhibit space, using the tear-off form below, to the following:
Lion Hank Ragland
6799 Osborne Turnpike Henrico, Virginia 23231
(H) 804-226-2828
Please reserve exhibit space at the 95th State Convention for:
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip Code: _____________
Telephone: _______________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________________
Exhibit Table & Space to be used for: 0 Lions Activity 0 Lioness Activity: 0 Commercial
0 Electrical Outlet Needed
Check for $ ________________ is enclosed. (Make checks payable to Lions of Virginia State Convention 2018.)
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Lions of Virginia Foundation, Inc
Fellowship Luncheon
You are invited to attend the LOVF Luncheon at the 2018 State
Convention, Saturday, May 19, 2018. Any attendee at the Virginia Lions
State Convention is welcome to attend.
Lunch will be Garden Green Salad with Buttermilk Ranch and Balsamic
Vinaigrette. Deli-Style Ham, Turkey, and Roast Beef with Ciabatta Rolls
and Condiments, Sliced Cheddar and Swiss Cheeses, Crisp Lettuce, Tomato
and Sliced Red Onion. Chef’s Selection Pasta Salad.
The cost is $30.00 per person; please send payment with your registration
form. A 2018 LOVF pin will be included with your luncheon.
Our speaker will be Lisa Schaffner, the Public Director for UNOS.
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PIN TRADERS CLUB OF VIRGINIA (PTCV)
ANNUAL LUNCHEON AND MEETING
When: May 18, 2018
Where: The Crossings Hotel and Convention Center
Cost $20.00
Deadline May 5, 2018
You are all invited to participate in the PTCV Annual Luncheon and Annual Meeting. You DO NOT have to belong to the PTCV. During this time we will elect three new Directors.
The luncheon will include a Luncheon Pin. The luncheon will be buffet style, with two entrées to choose from.
Please use one form for each person attending.
Name: _______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
City: __________________________ State: ________ Zip:_______
Email:__________________________________________________
Club: __________________________________________________
PTCV Luncheon:
Attending _____ @ $20.00 Total:
Special Needs (Vegetarian) – check here
Member of PTCV – Check here for ballot
Checks made payable to Pin Traders Club of Virginia
Mail form to:
Lion Phil Sharpe PTCV Treasurer WE MUST HAVE YOUR RESERVATIONS IN 208 Governors Lane, #6 OUR HANDS BY 5 MAY 2018 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
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Convention Chairperson Richard A. Evans, PDG 10205 Navarre Court Henrico, VA 23238 H: (804) 304-4354
lionriche@yahoo.com
Registration Chairperson Heather Jones-Lancto, PDG Christian Lancto 10409 Hyannis Drive
N. Chesterfield, VA 23236 H: (804) 868-8576 heameljon@yahoo.com
Booth & Displays Henry (Hank) Ragland 6799 Osborne Pike
Henrico, VA 23231 H: (804) 337-4334
henryragland4334@gmail.com
Golf Thomas Cocker Jr. 7444 Gilldale Road Henrico, VA 23231 H: (804) 795-1091
Treasurer Lee Winder, PDG 3830 Old Gun Road East Midlothian, VA 23113 H: (804) 615-3317 lwinder@srmoran.com
96th Lions of Virginia State Convention May 17-20, 2018
Virginia Crossings Hotel & Conference Center
1000 Virginia Center Pkwy, Glen Allen VA Tel: 804-727-1400
Please fill out one form per attendee – everyone is required to pay registration fee.
Pin Traders please use the attached dedicated registration form.
Name: _______________________________________________________
Best E-mail &/or Phone #: _______________________________________
District 24- _____ Club: _________________________________________
Circle all that apply: Lion Lioness Leo PDG Guest
Reservations must be received by APRIL 17th to get the room rate of $135.00 + Tax
Reservation can be made by calling 804-727-1476 or emailing
leslie.sullivan@vacrossings.com mention the Lions of Virginia Convention
REGISTRATION –
Early $20 (Before Apr 17) Late $25 (After Apr 17) $ _______
THURSDAY DINNER - $20.00 $ ________
Appetizers w/ Musical Entertainment (Cash Bar Available)
THURSDAY NIGHT 50/50 TICKETS 6 for $10.00 $________
SATURDAY PDG BREAKFAST (Buffet -7:00AM) - $20.00 $________
SATURDAY LOVF LUNCHEON (Deli Buffet- 12:00PM) -$30.00 $________
SATURDAY BANQUET -$40.00 $________
Reception at 6:00PM (Cash Bar Available) Dinner at 7:00PM
Check Meal Choice (Comes with Caesar Salad, Apple Tart)
o Pork Loin
o Vegetarian Dish
SATURDAY NIGHT 50/50 TICKETS 6 for $10.00 $________
SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST (Buffet -7:00AM) - $20.00 $________
Make check payable to: Lions of Virginia 2018 State Convention
Mail form(s) and payment to: Heather Jones-Lancto
10409 Hyannis Drive, N. Chesterfield VA 23236
CLOSING DATE FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS: APRIL 17, 2018
CLOSING DATE FOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: MAY 5, 2018
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COME AND ENJOY THE CAPITAL CITY
Nearby Restaurants
Q Barbeque 1070 Virginia Center Pkwy Quick-stop smokehouse with sides & pies
Chipotle Mexican Grill 1070 Virginia Center Pkwy #101
Chain for build-your-own Mexican fare
Firehouse Subs 1070 Virginia Center Pkwy Sandwich chain with lots of hot sauces
Five Guys 1071 Virginia Center Pkwy Fast-food burger & fries chain
Roda Japan House 1080 Virginia Center Pkwy #121 Cozy · Casual · Great tea selection
Four Brothers Bistro and Grill 1080 Virginia Center Pkwy Comfort food · Quick bite · Casual
Buffalo Wild Wings 1090 Virginia Center Pkwy Sports-bar chain serving American fare
Sumo Sushi Express 1090 Virginia Center Pkwy Comfort food · Quick bite · Healthy options
Chili's Grill & Bar 9950 Brook Rd Lively chain for Tex-Mex & American eats
Pizzaro 9966 Brook Rd Brick oven pizzas & hearty Italian fare
O'Charley’s Restaurant & Bar 9990 Brook Rd Chain tavern for American standards
Thai Top Ten 9986 Brook Rd
Happy hour drinks · Comfort food · Quick bite
Plaza Azteca 10099 Brook Rd Mexican eatery with an expansive menu
Texas Roadhouse 10075 Jeb Stuart Pkwy Popular Texas-themed steakhouse chain
Nearby Shopping Virginia Center Commons 10101 Brook Rd, Glen Allen, Virginia - VA 23059
Virginia Center Marketplace 10150 Brook Rd Glen Allen, VA 23059
Short Pump Towne Center 11800 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23233
MUSEUMS Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 200 N Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
Science Museum of Virginia 2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Edgar Allan Poe Museum 1914-16 E Main St, Richmond, VA 23223
The Valentine 1015 E Clay St, Richmond, VA 23219
Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum 701 E Byrd St, Richmond, VA 23219
Dabbs House Museum 3812 Nine Mile Rd, Richmond, VA 23223
The White House and MOC 1201 E Clay St, Richmond, VA 23219
American Civil War Museum 500 Tredegar St, Richmond, VA 23219
Black History & Cultural Center of VA 122 W Leigh St, Richmond, VA 23220
John Marshall House 818 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23219
Agecroft Hall 4305 Sulgrave Rd, Richmond, VA 23221
American Civil War Center at Tredegar
500 Tredegar St, Richmond, VA 23219
Wilton House Museum 215 S. Wilton Rd.Richmond, VA 23226
S T . J O H N ' S C H U R C H V I S I T O R CE N T E R ,
2 4 0 1 E. BROAD ST ., RICHMOND, VA, 2 3 2 23
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SATURDAY MORNING CLASS SCHEDULE
MAY 19, 2018
Come One!!! Come All!!!
Get your fill of classes; learn some of the ins and outs of being a club
member at different levels!!!
Learn about the things that are going on in the World of Lions.
Here is a tentative schedule of offered seminars.
Saturday, May 19, 2019
8:30AM – 9:30 AM 9:45AM – 10:45AM
Membership Membership
Lions KidSight Writing Grants
Club Presidents Club Secretaries
Club Treasurers My Lion (LCI)
My LCI (Website) Global Action Team
Tail Twister Diabetes
,
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Come One!!! Come All!!! Enjoy the Fellowship!!!
THURSDAY NIGHT FESTIVITIES
IN THE TAVERN AT THE STATE CONVENTION
AT THE CROSSINGS HOTEL
We will be celebrating the early arrivals to the State Convention on
May 17, 2018.
There will be Hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment and a cash
bar. It will be in the Tavern, at the Convention
Hotel.
Cost $20.00
Time 6:30PM – 9:00PM
If you decide to have something from their menu you can order,
but that cost will be on your own.
Live entertainment will be provided by a local band, music from
the 60’s, 70’s, and even earlier.
We will also have a drawing that evening; tickets will be
sold during the festivities. The drawing will take place around 8:30PM.
Come join us and have some fun before the work begins.
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Congratulations on Doubling Our Service Goal!
When we began our Centennial Celebration, Lions accepted the challenge to serve 100 million people. You not only met the challenge, you went above and beyond— and doubled our Centennial Service Challenge goal! Lions have now served 200 million people around the world, and we’re not done yet.
Congratulations, and be encouraged to keep serving and changing lives. Let’s set a new goal to see how many more people we can serve by June!
LCIF: Celebrating 50 Years of Extraordinary Service
Lions serve, and for 50 years, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has been supporting that service. We launched LCIF50.org to celebrate LCIF’s 50th
Anniversary. Here you’ll find videos, photos, stories and a series of online contests that focus on the Foundation’s important work. Get in on the fun and enter the Together We Can Contest at LCIF50.org. And don’t forget that your LCIF donations count towards the Centennial Service Challenge. If your club wants to earn a higher level patch, plan to add a donation to your activities!
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The Centennial Celebration Continues in Las Vegas
Let’s close our Centennial in style as Lions take the stage at the 101st Annual
International Convention, June 29-July 3, 2018, in Las Vegas. Join Lion and Leo
leaders from more than 100 countries as they gather in the entertainment capital of
the world to celebrate service and friendship. Be a part of history as we celebrate our
Centennial highlights and look forward to our future. Registration information is now
available! Go to www.lionsclubs.org and click on the LCICON tab at the top right of
the page
Centennial Highlights:
New Presidential Videos Just Released – Lion leaders share our service
legacy in a new series of inspirational presidential videos. Enjoy them today at
www.lionsclubs.org and click on Lions 100.
Has Your Club Completed a Legacy Project? – Every club can complete a Legacy
Project by the end of the Centennial. This is your last chance to be a part of this
historical event! Make sure to report your project so you can be counted.
Centennial Grant Program Closing – Centennial grants have assisted numerous
multiple and single districts in promoting Lions clubs through Centennial activities.
Download a Centennial Grant application today, as the final deadline is March 31,
2018.
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