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District Governor Gary Kenny The 201Q2 District Governor’s Bulletin Issue 7 – January 2014
Happy New Year to Lions, Lioness and Leos of the Q2 District Family.
I hope that 2014 is a fabulous year for you all, in every way that you wish. I hope your individual Dreams come to Life in 2014, as well as those of the communities you serve.
What a fabulous journey this DG year has been to date, commencing with such an Australian flavour at the Hamburg Convention, Club charters , anniversaries, hosting IP Barry Palmer, his Board and the Council of Governors at Port Douglas, our District Convention at Mackay as well as Audrey and I attending others in Toowoomba and Maryborough .
Of course, importantly my visits so far with 57 of our Clubs, for which Audrey accompanied me to 36. I have arranged a photo collage of some of the highlights of this year to share with you (elsewhere in this Bulletin).
Our Members show such a wonderful commitment and enthusiasm for making a difference in your communities.
It really is inspiring to see and hear the many outstanding projects being planned and accomplished around our vast District.
However, for all the wonderful things being done, there are a few clubs struggling and Cabinet at its November/December meeting adopted some strategies to assist these Clubs over the longer term.
I will be writing to these Clubs and outlining the plans, in January.
We lost an outstanding Lion, Reg Kuchler on 2nd December. I have placed a separate article elsewhere in this Bulletin - Reg will be sadly missed by all.
On 7th December I had the pleasure of presenting our latest charter to Bulwai Cultural Heritage Lions Club in Kuranda. This was a great night of celebration of a special purpose Club. The Club was recognised by IP Barry Palmer with a grant of $10000 to assist the club to provide forest ranger training for aboriginal youth and to
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assist preserve their cultural heritage. The Members are very keen to see their Lions association a success, and we wish Charter President, tribal elder Willie Brim and his team every success. Thanks to PDG John Muller for his work in establishing this Club and I have appointed John and current Mareeba President Tom Braes as guiding Lions to assist forge the Club’s success in these early years.
This year, Clubs have been doing some wonderful work in growing our membership with 40 Clubs this year recruiting 142 new Lions to near end of December. But at the same time we have lost 105 members within 34 Clubs, and of these 46 have left in November and December. When I scan relevant reports, the worrying aspect for me is that the majority of these members have “resigned in good standing”. Whilst there can always be good reasons for this, the numbers are a concern and I wonder if Clubs are following my focus for this year on Retention – happy Lions in happy Clubs without internal tension and conflict. Are our Members feeling Involved, Informed, Relevant and Recognised ? There exist a number of programs that can assist Clubs. It is about Caring for your Club and its future. The Club Excellence Process (CEP) will establish whether the club is meeting the expectations of members, assess whether your club program is still relevant to your community and to make the club atmosphere so good that members will not want to leave. Why not have a look at this Process? In addition, as I have toured Clubs, a number of Lions have approached me that they wish to know more about Lions. In the new year, I will be asking our Leadership Team under Toni Lanphier to look at making available a simple, up to date Orientation Program that Clubs can easily use to better inform not just their incoming Members, but existing ones as well.
District Governor Gary
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS IN
THE LIONS FAMILY On behalf of the family of Lions of District 201Q2, a very warm welcome to the following new members who have recently joined our organisation.
We wish you all many enjoyable years of Lions Service.
Blue River Mackay Gayleen Lowe Sponsored by Ross Chisholm
Cairns Barrier Reef Andrew McMullen Sponsored by Ian Scholl
Dalrymple Regional Garry Stover Sponsored by Raymond Bowman
Gordonvale Kelly Beadman Sponsored by Steve Quabba
Ingham Patrick Zeimer Sponsored by Alison Board
Lower Herbert Halifax Anita Spencer Sponsored by Robert Girgenti Damien Spencer Sponsored by Robert Girgenti
Mission Beach Scott Bloomfield Sponsored by Denise Bennett Robert Caracoglia Sponsored by Denise Bennett
Proserpine Lisa Atkinson Sponsored by Charles Atkinson Benjamin Hancock Sponsored by David Hinschen
Townsville Castle Hill Michelle Besestre-Rennie Sponsored by Gay Rebgetz
Townsville Cleveland Bay Doreen Ross Sponsored by Christine Crane
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Vale Lion Reg Kuchler We received very sad news on 2nd December with the sudden passing of an outstanding member of our Lions family – Reg Kuchler. Lions accept the fulfilling challenge of making a difference to their community, because they want to make the world a better place in which to live. Reg was a wonderful contributor to his Club and to his community - and a Leader amongst his peers. Reg joined Lions 41 years ago and then served in leadership positions in his Lions Club as well as at District level, for many years. Reg Kuchler LOVED LIONS – Reg and Joyce never missed a District Convention and usually each year also attended our national Convention. As a result, Reg and Joyce had many friends in Lions across Australia and beyond. You would always see Reg standing with his Lions mates having a chat, usually amongst the display stands at Conventions – You see, REG loved telling a yarn and often re- telling it a few times over! AND of course, Joyce was always there in support of Reg and the Lions with their Lions mates and with their projects. Reg was given a fitting farewell on 10th December at Tully Country Club, with many Lions in attendance forming a guard of honour carrying our flag set as we sang our farewell song Smile a While, as the coffin was carried to the hearse. On behalf of the Lions Organisation, deepest condolences to Joyce, to Lesley, Robyn and Geoffrey - and to your families. FAREWELL REG KUCHLER – You will be missed - may you rest in peace. DG Gary
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D.G.’s travels first 6 months – Photo Collage
Congratulations Barry Palmer - An
Aussie IP at last! Graduation Time in
Hamburg
Q2 Lions in Hamburg enjoying a
great night out
International Youth Camp July
at Camp Kanga
Meeting with Tropical
North Leos in July
Installing Richmond Board
Lion George Sills park in
Julia Creek
Visiting Mt Isa Lions
Bowen Lions funded an
Oncology Unit at their hospital
Sunset Tavern Karumba –
a great spot for a coldie
Your Cabinet after hours!
Andy and Betty Walker
Playground at Tolga
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Dancers at the ANZI Forum
in Bali
Visit to Ingham Lions &
Lioness
Visit to Sarina Lions
IP Barry brings his International
Board to Port Douglas
The Daveys and the Kennys
before the Oz night in Port
Douglas
50 years for Lower Herbert
Halifax Lions - well done !
Pudgy at our District
Convention
Our special guest IVP Joe
Preston at Mackay
The hard working Convention
committee
The four "Q" DG's gather
at Toowoomba Q3
"Highland" convention
Edmonton Lions Soundshell
With Garry Davey and
Ronnie Bauer - Cairns
recycling project
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Visit to Bowen
Presentations at Whitsunday
visit Joint Townsville Clubs'
Christmas party - hosted by
Cleveland Bay
Young Bulwai aboriginal dancers
celebrating on charter night
Charter for Bulwai Cultural
Heritage Club - a special
purpose club Serious stuff at November
Cabinet !
Townsville Castle Hill Drought
Relief Project commences
The Lions Den Hotel on the
coastal road to Cooktown
The view from Cooktown’s
Grassy Hill - Endeavour Clubs
major project
Home Hill Lions 50th
anniversary - Congratulations
Cairns Lion Ted Simms turns
100 - surrounded by his
Lion mates
Visit to Mareeba and Kuranda
Clubs
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CHATER NIGHT – BULWAI
CULTURAL HERITAGE LIONS CLUB
It was smiles all round on Saturday Night 7th
of
December when the Charter Members, Family,
Friends and visiting Lions met in Kuranda to
celebrate the Charter of this new “Special
Purpose” Lions Club.
Proceedings commenced with a demonstration
of traditional dance by the Bulwai Junior Dancers
– resplendent in traditional dress and
accompanied on Didgeridoo.
I
Bulwai Elder and Club Charter President Willie
Brim then warmly welcomed everyone to the
Charter Dinner, and thanked Lions for giving the
Bulwai People the opportunity to join the
International Family of Lions.
District Governor Gary Kenny was on hand to
present Charter Certificates to the new
Members, and to proudly present President
Willie with the new Club’s Charter. President of
the Sponsoring Club (Rollingstone And District)
Lion Michael Rule presented the Club’s Banner,
while Guiding Lion and President of Mareeba
Lions Club, Lion Tom Braes, presented the Club
with a new Gong & Gavel. In accepting these
gifts on behalf of the Club, President Willie
thanked DG Gary for giving the members the
opportunity to “Follow Their Dreams”, and to
work in harmony with the existing Kuranda Lions
Club to help rebuild a strong Lions presence in
the community.
DG Gary also surprised Kuranda Lions President
Doug Stratford by presenting him with a
replacement Gong & Gavel, as Kuranda many
years ago lost all of their regalia when their
storage area was flooded.
So....next time you visit Kuranda why not drop in
to the “Kuranda Coffee Republic” (beside the
Post Office), introduce yourself to the new club’s
Lion Tamer Mike, view all of the new Lions
Regalia proudly on display, and enjoy the best
coffee in town while engaging in Lions
conversation!
From all of us in Lions District 201Q2, Welcome Bulwai Cultural Heritage Lions
Club.
Mareeba Lions Club Members presenting inaugural
President Willie Brim with a gong and gavel, and a
copy of Lion Bill, a biography of Bill Tresise, the journey
to bring Lions to Australia.
Members of the new Bulwai Cultural Heritage
Lions Club proudly display their new Club Banner
Bulwai Junior Dancers – resplendent in traditional
dress and accompanied on Didgeridoo.
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Black Dog Ride in 2013 –
Reflections
2013 saw nearly 5,000 riders from 17 regions in every state and territory simultaneously get on their bikes for the 1 Day Ride, raising $190,000 for Lifeline and starting the conversation of depression and suicide prevention awareness in countless communities. The much loved ride to the red heartland of Australia, the fourth annual Ride to the Red Centre, saw unprecedented numbers hit the highways to get the message of awareness out to the nation. Nearly 700 Black Dog Riders rode up to 4,000kms stopping in over 90 communities, and this life changing journey raised $360,000 in vital funds for Lifeline and Mental Health First Aid.
Black Dog Rides for 2014
Black Dog Ride 1 Dayer
There are 30 legs of the Black Dog Rider 1 Dayer on Sunday March 23rd 2014 planned from:
ACT: Canberra. NSW: Bathurst; Central Coast; Coffs Harbour;
Dubbo; Penrith; Port Macquarie, South Coast, Tamworth; Wagga Wagga. NT: Alice Springs; Darwin. QLD: Fraser Coast; Gold Coast; Mackay;
Sunshine Coast; Townsville. SA: Coober Pedy; Kangaroo Island, River View. TAS: Campbell Town. VIC: Mildura; Pakenham; Bendigo; Penshurst;
Wangaratta. WA: Avon Valley; Bridgetown; Geraldton;
Kalgoorlie.
Registrations for this ride will open in early 2014. Keep your eyes on the Upcoming Rides page in
the new year for info on itineraries, Ride Coordinator contacts, and fundraising information.
Around Australia Ride
In July 2014 we're pausing the Ride to the Red Centre and going back to our roots to repeat the ride that started it all in 2009 - the Black Dog Ride around Australia. After a 6 month window to express interest in this ride, all registration spots have now been filled.
State Rides
The Black Dog Ride Around Australia will be complemented by State Rides of 4-6 days duration. In WA, SA, VIC, NSW and QLD, a 6 to 7 day intrastate ride will run concurrently with the Around Australia Ride as it passes through each state between 26th July and 26th August. More information on dates and itineraries for the intrastate rides will be available early in 2014.
The 2013 Ride to the Red Centre raised $360,000 for Lifeline Australia and MHFA Australia, the most ever raised in a single ride in
the four years since Black Dog Ride was founded. These vital funds support Lifeline’s Online chat service and enhance MHFA's ability to train even more Australians to respond appropriately to a mental health crisis. The MHFA Australia Team took the time to thank Black Dog Ride for the significant impact Black Dog Riders have had upon improving the mental health awareness across the nation. Read the blog, and view the fantastic images of the 2013 Ride to the Red Centre Cheque Presentation at the MHFA Conference.
The Black Dog ride is for depression and
they will be coming to Townsville in July
2014. There have been many Lions clubs
involved in past rides and let’s hope that
we in Q2 can assist when the time arrives
next year.
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Hi Lions,
Thank you to the Clubs who purchased Christmas Pins, Cook Books, Biros and Trading pins this year. I am sure that you know that your donations will go to very worthwhile causes. I would take this opportunity to say that the more we support our MD and Local Projects that there will be people in our own community that will benefit from your Club’s participation.
I would like you to think about Children with Cancer, and what ALCCRF is doing in that area, ALCMRF and what is happening there, we have just supported a walker for a child with Quadra Cerebral Palsy in Q2 and our help and research in these areas is very vital to the betterment of those children.
For Australian Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, please get involved with Australia’s Biggest BBQ which is happening in April. For any other foundation that is run by Lions, please give it your thoughts when donating. You know that all your money, donations etc will go straight to the cause.
If you need any information on any of our Foundations do not hesitate to call me, I am there to help.
I do hope that you and your family had a safe and happy Christmas and will be looking forward to being safe and healthy in the New Year and the years to come.
PDG Lion Aussie Lanphier [email protected]
(07) 4779 9756 0408 188 852
"Every Child Deserves A Chance At Healthy Life"
Dear Fellow Lions, Lioness, and Leos,
Thankyou to the Lions of Australia and your communities for the wonderful support of our goal to achieve 100% survival of children diagnosed with cancer. We have provided a variety of opportunities for you to
be part of this significant Lions program. You have responded to the call and we thank you sincerely.
The Foundation has been operating for only a few years and we are seeing results. However, sadly, there ARE still in excess of 600 children diagnosed with cancer each year AND approximately 25% will not survive. We have much work to do.
Lions are emerging as a significant player in the fight against childhood cancer in this country. Your Trustees have set a goal of raising $1 million annually to fund the best clinical research into childhood cancer in this country. Australian research is highly regarded worldwide.
ONCE AGAIN LIONS FIND OURSELVES MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO LIVES.
To achieve our goal of a 100% survival rate we need the support of every Lion and every Lions Club. There are many ways you can help including:
• Donations • Purchase of ALCCRF awards • Purchase of the Lions Rose and Lapel Pin • Participating in the Biggest BBQ
Lions, we have a significant and important challenge before us.
WE CAN DO IT BUT WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
PCC Bob Buckley Chairman ALCCRF
$5,000
Cost to detect a
cancer relapse fast enough to make
treatment changes.
8 out of 10
Number of kids that
survive cancer.
It should be 10/10
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Club Excellence Process (CEP)
The Lions year is halfway through, so …..
IT’S TIME TO REFLECT ON YOUR CLUB
• Is your club vibrant, innovative and open to new ideas?
• Are your projects worthwhile and satisfying?
• Do your members have fun together?
If you have answered NO to any of these questions, it may be time for a review …..
The CLUB EXCELLENCE PROCESS is a tool to assist clubs to reflect on their
performance and find ways to improve.
2 VERSIONS:
* CEP PRO – a trained facilitator helps your club work through the process.
* CEP LITE – can be managed ‘in house’ - a member of your club takes the role of
facilitator and guides the discussion
GIVE IT A TRY …..
You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain
Go to the LCI website www.lionsclubs.org and search for ‘club excellence process’
OR contact me for more information.
Lion Toni Lanphier
District Leadership Coordinator
E: [email protected] M: 0427794342
Have a trained Lion facilitator come in and guide members through the workshop.
Have a member of your club lead the workshop
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Lions Club of WhitsundayLions Club of WhitsundayLions Club of WhitsundayLions Club of Whitsunday District Governor Gary Kenny attended the Whitsunday Lions Club dinner meeting on the 11/12. As the clubs guest speaker the DG gave us an inspired overview of Lions in Australia and Overseas. DG Gary then made Chevron presentations to club members Michelle Saint Martin and Betty Wilson (10 years) Lynda Baxter (20 years) and Allan Gravelle (25 years) thanking them for their membership milestones.
Pictured Left to right:- Lions Betty Wilson, Michelle Saint Martin , DG Garry Kenny, & Lions
Lynda Baxter & Allan Gravelle.
Whitsunday Lions, Thong Christmas Tree
Whitsunday Lions Club celebrated its Christmas
party on the 17th Dec at Hydeaway Bay with a
very different Xmas tree this year, one entirely
made up of old thongs. These had washed up on
the beach at the home of our Clubs President
Warwick McAllister. And he made them into a
very unique Aussie looking tree.
Lions Club of Cairns Trinity BayLions Club of Cairns Trinity BayLions Club of Cairns Trinity BayLions Club of Cairns Trinity Bay Greetings from Finland
Here is the one picture from my Lions club meeting that I promised send to you! On the left is club's previous president (he was club's president when I left to Australia) then next to me is the man who did all the paper work and everything else for me so he was responsible of my exchange. I'm very grateful for him. And then on the right is the new president of this club.
Proserpine Lions ClubProserpine Lions ClubProserpine Lions ClubProserpine Lions Club The Proserpine Lions Club recently celebrated its
45th birthday. DG Gary Kenny was in attendance
to help us celebrate and induct two new
members. This mixed meeting was also a good
opportunity for us to have our Christmas party
The new members are Lisa Atkinson and Ben
Hancock.
Reetta Patinen was a Youth Exchange Student hosted by Trinity Bay and Ingham Lions Clubs earlier this year. She also attended the International Youth Camp at Camp Kanga before returning home to Finland.
Great to see the continuing contact with Reetta
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Date claimer:
Sunday 16th February 2014
TRI and SPARQedPresentation and Tour
Translational Research Institute Visit the new state of the arts complex and
laboratories bringing together four of the country’s major research laboratories. Researchers are working together translating their findings of biomedical research into better patient outcomes. For the first time in Australia – biopharmaceuticals and treatments to be discovered produced, clinically tested and manufactured in one location. CEO Professor Ian Frazer.
Students Performing Advanced Research Qld education. Learn more about the wonderful new educational program for students from participating schools. In conjunction with Education Queensland these potential scientists are using cutting edge techniques to investigate new drug targets in the fight against cancer.
All Welcome - Personality Quest Entrants a must.
Invitation and full programme will be published in January 2014.
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“An optimist stays up until midnight to see the
new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure
the old year leaves.” –Bill Vaughan
“People are so worried about what they eat
between Christmas and the New Year, but
they really should be worried about what they
eat between the New Year and Christmas.” –UNKNOWN
“Good resolutions are simply checks that men
draw on a bank where they have no account.” –Oscar Wilde
“Many people look forward to the new year for
a new start on old habits.” –UNKNOWN
“We will open the book. Its pages are blank.
We are going to put words on them ourselves.
The book is called Opportunity and its first
chapter is New Year’s Day.” –Edith Lovejoy Pierce
“May all your troubles last as long as
your New Year’s resolutions!” –Joey Adams
“Cheers to a new year and another chance for
us to get it right.” –Oprah Winfrey
“Many years ago I resolved never to bother
with New Year’s resolutions, and I’ve stuck
with it ever since.” –Dave Beard
“Be at War with your Vices, at Peace with your
Neighbours, and let every New-Year find you a
better Man.” –Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanac, December 1775
“Happiness is too many things these days for
anyone to wish it on anyone lightly. So let’s
just wish each other a bile-less New Year and
leave it at that.” –Judith Crist
“A New Year’s resolution is something that
goes in one Year and out the other.” –UNKNOWN
New Contact Details District 201Q2 Cabinet Treasurer PDG Tom Becker
New email address :- [email protected]
District 201Q2 Cab Secretary PDG Barry Brockbank
NEW address is :-
1/21 Molokai St., Burdell. Townsville 4818
We haven't connected the phone yet so please call
me on the mobile :- 0409 896 999
Mission Beach Lions Club
New email address:- [email protected]
NEWSLETTER INFORMATION
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