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9/1/2017 Nomember
District 2E2 “Let’s Serve”
DG Charlie’s Chat 2
VDG Pete’s Note 3
2nd VDG Vince 4
Centennial Challenge 5
November Service Activi- 5-14
Membership 15
Argyle Event 16
November Edition
Charlie Bethards
Email: [email protected]
1602 Royal Lane
Colleyville, TX 76034
817-581-7005
DISTRICT GOVENOR
Laura Chapin
Email: [email protected]
2031 Trailwood Dr.
Burleson, TX 76028
817-253-7337
NEWSLETTER
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9/1/2017 NoNoNoNoNomember
District 2E2 “Let’s Serve” November, 2017 Volume 15, Issue 6
Charlie’s Chat
DISTRICT GOVENOR
Charlie Bethards
9/1/2017 Nomember
District 2E2 “Let’s Serve” November, 2017 Volume 15, Issue 6
Pete’s Notes.
Pete’s Notes
VDG
Pete Koschelew
NWT LIONS FEEDING OVER 340 HUNGRY PEOPLE FOR THANKSGIVING!
The Lions of Denton Triangle planted a tree in memory of deceased member Lion Joan Dooley. The tree was planted on the grounds of Highland Baptist Church in Denton where Lion Joan and her husband Don attended for over 65 years. Don Dooley, who is a past Lion, attended the ceremony as well as her son, Rev. Jeff Dooley. Lion Joan was a Lion for over 30 years.
Recently, Ms. Marcela Gonzales from the Tarrant County Meals on Wheels, gave a presenta-tion to the NET Lions at our twice-monthly dinner meeting on October 17
th.
Meals On Wheels, Inc. of Tarrant County is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization that started in 1973 as a collaboration between 11 faith-based organizations in downtown Fort Worth to bring food to the elderly in the central city area. Over the years, MOWs of Tarrant County has grown and now serve all of Tarrant County, providing approximately 1 million meals each year to some of Tarrant County’s most frail citi-zens. By providing home-delivered meals, professional case management, and other needed items or services to our homebound, elderly and disabled clients, we enable them to remain living independently in their own homes, surrounded by a lifetime of memories. The NET Lions Club decided to help support the MOWs through donating small Christmas gifts to 16 clients of MOWs. The gifts included gray blankets, toiletries including a hair brush, comb, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo and deodorant, and a gift box filled with candy goodies. We delivered them to the MOWs office in Fort Worth on Monday, December 11
th.
The MOWs staff was very excited about the gifts and were looking forward to brightening the day and Christmas season for those receiving the gifts, as these gifts were probably the only gift that some would receive. The NET Lions are proud to have participated, and look forward to perhaps expanding this program next year.
Annual Angel Tree project. Pictured is one of the 23 trees we put up in Azle schools and busi-
nesses. Cards on the trees are adopted by the community. Items filled and returned to Azle
Lions Club for distribution. Azle has done the Angel Tree for over 10 years!!
Denton Hi Noon Lions participated in the University of North Texas Homecoming Parade on Saturday
November 11, 2017. The club drove a float in the Parade decorated with Lions Banners and Club
member along with UNT Mean Green Club members tossed bead necklaces to the crowd.
Grapevine Lions cooked and served lunch to 50 Seniors at the REC. This is a monthly civic activity
The Mansfield Centennial Lions Club partnered with Rotary Club Mansfield - Sunrise and participat-
ed in the Annual Single Parents Fair on November 4th at the Ben Barber Career Tech School in
Mansfield. The doctors that volunteered were Dr. Kyle Cooke and Dr. Marianne Anderson with
Mansfield Vision Center and Dr. Shawn Prapta with Texas State Optical. Kids were given vision
screenings and fitted for glasses at no cost
Burleson Police Department Open House
Burleson Trash Bash
Burleson Special
Olympics
Burleson Vision and Audio Screenings
From Glen Rose: We serve lunch to the teachers at each of our local school campuses – here is one. The van is our Legacy Project for this year.
NET Lions partnered with El Pollo Loco in Hurst to
raise money for charitable events within the HEB
community. One lucky girl won a Mufasa in our in
our take home a lion drawing.
District 2E2 51 New Members! November
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Bridgeport Nick Disibio Sonia Sharma McKinney Morning Pride Sylvia Perez
Todd Bailey Debra Disibio Wesley Zuckerman Mesha Smith Saginaw
Burleson Terry Goodrich Leslie Archer Northeast Richland Robert Stevens
Rod Lutz Susan Hoffman Stacie Lee Barnett Rafael Munoz
Colleyville Dana Lilnnbary Brian Bassham Billy Owens
Christina Farrell Darren Linnabary William Clingenpeel Kenneth Rawson
Flower Mound New Century Addrienna London Frisco New Century Dale White
Gregory Anderson Bert McDaniel Parker Perret Pantego
Shane Arnold Deanna Otis Glen Rose John Berney
Troy Basham Tirumala Reddy Robert Marquez River Oaks
Bharat Bhusman Michael Reider Keller Danny Perez
Michael Coonrod Kathryn Sanger Shannon Hargiss Mary R. Scott
42 New Members!