Lion Pride Magazine November 2013 Volume 42 – Issue 2 A PUBLICATION OF THE LIONS OF LOWER MICHIGAN - MD 11 A special thank you to all that have served. Veterans’ Day 2013 The Involve a U.S. Veteran program is being offered only in the United States. The program waives the charter or entrance fee for any qualifying veteran who joins a new or existing Lions club between July 1st, 2013 and June 30th, 2015. VETERANS DAY 11.11.13 Meet The Candidates November 22, 2013 • Mt. Pleasant Comfort Inn • 5:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. Pizza & Salad Buffet Dinner at 6:00 P.M. Candidates Q & A begin at 7:00 P.M. Cost: $12.00 THE COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS INVITES YOU TO MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR LCI 2ND VICE PRESIDENT Rarely do you have two choices when it comes to selecting a 2nd Vice President to serve on the Lions Clubs International Board. At their recent Council of Governors meeting, it was decided to seize upon his unique opportunity and invite both candidates to Michigan for a personal meeting with the Lions of Multiple District 11 and Single District 10. Join fellow Lions and candidates, PID Mike Butler, Texas, and PID Bob Corlew, Tennessee, on Friday, November 22, at the Mt. Pleasant Comfort Inn. There will be a pizza buffet available for $12.00/person, followed by a Question & Answer period moderated by Council Chairman, Brian Shepard. Questions for the candidates? In an effort to allow for as many questions as possible and maximizing our time as best as possible, you are asked to send your questions in advance to the State Office, via email or postal service. Please email wburns@lionsofmi.com or mail your request to: Lions of Michigan, 5730 Executive Dr., Lansing, MI 48911. REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOVEMBER 15, 2013 Mike Butler M. P. “Mike” Butler, of Kerrville, Texas, USA, was elected to serve a twoyear term as a director of The International Association of Lions Clubs at the association’s 67th annual convention, held in San Francisco, California, USA, July 1984. Past Director Mike is a member of the Kerrville Host Lions Club and a Lion since 1974. He has held numerous offices in the association, including district governor and multiple district treasurer. He served as chairperson of the Global Membership Team for 2008-09. Since 2010, PID Mike has served as an area leadership or membership coordinator. For his efforts on behalf of the association, PID Mike has received the Master Key, the Extension Award, the District Governor’s Extension Award, several International President’s Awards and the Ambassador of Good Will Award, the highest honor granted by Lions Clubs International to its members. He is also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow. PID Mike and his wife, Lion Sheryl, are involved in their church and community. Sheryl is a member of the Kerrville Sunrise Lions Club. PID Mike has three children, eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He is the owner and operator of a construction company. Robert E. Corlew Robert E. Corlew, from Milton, Tennessee, USA, was elected to serve a twoyear term as a director of Lions Clubs International at the association’s 94th International Convention, held in Seattle, Washington, USA, July 4 to July 8, 2011. Past Director Corlew is chancellor for the State of Tennessee. A member of the Murfreesboro Lions Club since 1978, he has held many offices within the association, including club president, zone chair, district governor, cabinet secretary and council chair. He is a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow. In addition to his Lions activities, Past Director Corlew has been active on various boards and in several community organizations, including Boy Scouts, Murfreesboro City Council, Red Cross, General Sessions Judge, Discovery House Museum board of directors, Recreation Commission and Water and Sewer Board. Past Director Corlew and his wife, Dianne, also a Lion and a Melvin Jones Fellow, have five children and one grandchild. upcoming events Leadership Institute November 8-10 World Diabetes Day Led by the International Diabetes Federation and its partners, this popular event for LIONS promotes advocacy and awareness. November 14 Meet the Candidates Mt. Pleasant, MI Comfort Inn November 22 Thanksgiving - November 28 Council of Governors Ramada Inn, Lansing December 6-7 MI Forum Ramada Inn, Lansing February 14-15, 2014 For complete calendar of events, check our website: www.lionsofmi.com Good Deeds Campaign Update There’s an old saying “Never take any Wooden Nickels” but in this case you might just want to ignore that because receiving one of these could just help make your day! In the previous issue of the LION PRIDE, details of a new PR campaign were revealed combining the use of a wooden nickel, service to others and a Facebook page. An unusual combination, wouldn’t you agree? The website has gone “viral” every day since it launched in September for a total of 757,733 shared viewings, allowing the Lions logo to be viewed over 3/4 of a million times! Many have found the site inspiring and have asked permission to make “nickels” of their own to distribute in their areas. California, Maryland and North Carolina Lions Clubs have all had the design shared with them so they can join Michigan in helping others “do good deeds.” South Africa was so inspired by the Good Deeds campaign, we were contacted for details and now they’ve released their new wooden “Care Coin” to promote Lions and Good Deeds! Lions in Ireland are also working on the wooden coin concept. People all over the world have taken notice and believe “One Person Can Make a Difference.” The recognition we’ve received in Michigan has been incredible, thanks to you. Keep your Good Deeds going, and don’t be shy about posting on the website: https://www.facebook.com/sassycamel. A very special thank you goes out to District Governor Tim Anderson, 11 E1, for creating the campaign and managing the Facebook page. What a success! Lions Quest More than 12 million youth have been taught positive life skills through Lions Quest, our most comprehensive program for youth. Lions Quest unites the home, school and community to cultivate capable and healthy young people through positive youth development programs. More than 500,000 educators have been trained to implement the programs, which supports character development, social and emotional learning, civic values, violence and substance abuse prevention and service-learning. Lions work with the schools to implement the program from kindergarten through 12th grade, and often partner on community service-learning projects. CEU approved training classes are offered for teachers in the state of Michigan, and any Lion may attend at no cost. What a great opportunity to learn about the program! The program has drawn rave reviews from educators and high ratings from government agencies. Over the past 25 years, program developers, school districts, universities and independent research firms have conducted program evaluations which indicate that the Lions Quest program improves achievement test scores, changes attitudes and beliefs regarding substance abuse and violence, lowers rates of disciplinary problems, lowers risk of dropping out of school and decreases use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The Lions Quest Committee is chaired by PDG Harry Johnson and can be reached for further information on the Lions Quest program by calling 231745-4524. Message From District Governor Jake Dasho, District 11D1 At our Lions club meeting the other night, the tail twister asked if we knew the average age of Lions members in 1957. The answer was 47 years old and this got me to thinking about the differences between Lions clubs then and 56 years later. Of course the obvious is age of members, but what has it got to do with the way clubs are now run? When clubs were expanding in membership, those new young members were willing to take risks, to stick their necks out on new ideas, take on fund raisers and service projects. They knew that their businesses could prosper not only from the contacts they had in the club, but the public’s perception that these were business people who cared about the vitality of the community. Those Lions were willing to roll up their sleeves and work to improve their community, help those in need and to better themselves. Don’t get me wrong, many Lions work very hard on projects, but as Lions median age has increased the drive of the members has decreased. More often than not they are not taking on the challenging projects. Age has something to do with it, but so has the mindset of taking the safe route. Not taking the risk has led to the clubs becoming complacent. That leads to the question of “What can we do as Lions to change the outlook?” Many of the tools to make changes in the Lions clubs are already in place, including club evaluation to help us understand the problems, attitudes and ideas within the club, and then to assist in finding the solutions to revitalize the club. Encouraging members to attend any of the Lion events where ideas are shared and personal skills honed such as the Leadership Institute, USA Canada Forum or any of the conventions. Making use of the materials available from LCI and its website along with clubs creating and, or using their own website will not only expand personal horizons; but encourage members to take on new challenges within the club. As all clubs are part of their community, we need to learn how the community perceives us. What the community’s needs are and the ways we can help fulfill those needs. This, of course leads to new projects and programs for the club. The assistance we provide also increases our visibility in the community. When the community becomes more aware of our work it is likely that we will see individuals wanting to be a part of this great organization when we ask them to join. So the questions by the tail twister can provide insight into the evolution of the Lions clubs. We just need to look beyond the short answer to the “What can we do differently?” Governor Jake Dasho, District 11 D1 Spotlight on Essexville-Hampton Lions Club If any club would like to take the challenge to prosper and grow; they need look no further than the Essexville-Hampton Lions club as an example of success. This group knew they needed some help and sought it out. They worked with Lions at the District and Multiple District levels to initiate and follow through with the Club Excellence Process. Not only have the Essexville-Hampton Lions gained a significant number of members (14 with a total membership of 50) since starting the process, but it has also invigorated the entire club. The Essexville-Hampton Lions assist the Salvation Army in several ways. During the holiday season members become bell ringers at various sites in the area. The club works with the Salvation Army food bank to collect and distribute food twice a year providing many hours of man power as well as making a generous donation to the food bank. McDonald’s provided the food collection location and a coupon to each contributor and the Lions collected the food. In addition, the club sponsors six tables each year at the Salvation Army Thanksgiving dinner. The club doesn’t stop there; they continue their community support by sponsoring both boys and girls teams in Little League. The club treasurer also handles hearing aid collection in the community and each year the Essexville-Hampton Lions hold an ice cream social to thank the community for their support; this year they served up 11 gallons of ice cream! To help keep everyone in the club in shape to serve the area the Lions also participate in the local highway clean-up. To support their service efforts, the club sells Lion mints and holds a tag day. For some time the club has held a raffle called “Roar for Sight” which for $50.00 includes the opportunity to enjoy a wonderful dinner for two(provided by area restaurants), a local TV personality as MC and the chance to win numerous cash prizes. New this year a Texas holdum might has been added. If your Lions club wants a great example of success from the CEP; Essexville-Hampton Lions club is the one. Congratulations to this hardworking and dedicated group of Lions. Enclosed is a thank you letter from just one person who has recognized the “Service” of the Essexville-Hampton Lions: “I talked to my Mother yesterday and she was telling me all about the book reading machine. She was just thrilled to get it. Her eyesight is so poor that she has been spending most of everyday trying to read her mail and then pay the bills with the aid of a hand held magnifier. She just writes the checks by feel and hopes they are legible and that they are correct. Mom has been an avid reader all her life and has not read a book in many years now due to her macular degeneration in both eyes. Yesterday she started to read a book and she was so excited to be able to do that. Even with the reader it is slow work, but at least it is possible. I have not heard her happy in a long time. So as you can surmise, this new machine is like getting a large part of her life back. A big THANK-YOU to you and your organization for making this possible; please extend my thanks to the Lion’s Club for making my Mother so happy. This was a wonderful gift and an answer to our prayers.” Governor Jake Dasho, District 11 D1 2014 MICHIGAN LIONS FORUM “Follow Your Dream” February 14-15, 2014 Returning to the RAMADA HOTEL, LANSING, MI It’s never too early to plan for the Michigan Forum! Save the date now and make plans to attend the 2014 Lions Michigan Forum in Lansing. Bring your entire Club for this educational and informational, first-class event. The MI Forum Planning Committee is working hard to bring you the latest hot-topics, sure to enhance your Lions Club. Breakout sessions under consideration include: Lions Quest Running Effective Meetings Roberts Rules of Order Michigan Gaming Commission Reading Action Program Hearing Aid Assistance Programs Women in Lions Attracting Younger Members Into Your Club Building Club Membership Leader Dog Kennel Project Entertainment at the Michigan Forum has always been a highlight, and the committee is planning to continue this tradition in 2014. Selection will be made soon! Due to the combination of Valentine’s Day and President’s Weekend, the hotel has advised us that space will fill up quickly. Reservations should be made well in advance to guarantee overnight accommodations. Watch for complete details on hotel reservations on the Lions of Michigan website, www.lionsofmi.com . White Cane supplies will again be available for pick-up at the Forum. We are asking that you pay for your White Cane supplies in advance. As always, you save on shipping by picking up supplies at the Forum. Complete order form and instructions are located on the website. White Cane Supply order forms will be included in the November issue of the Lion Pride magazine. ATTENTION EXHIBITOR’S! Your participation is a big part of the Michigan Forum. Please read the Exhibitor’s agreement on our website and plan to attend in 2014. Applications are now being accepted. ADVERTISE IN THE FORUM BOOKLET! Details can be found on the website. 2013-14 Peace Poster Contest "Our World, Our Future" is the theme of the 2013-14 Peace Poster Contest. Lions clubs can sponsor this art contest for kids in their community for children in local schools or organized, sponsored youth groups. The District Governors will be voting on submitted entries from each District at the December Council of Governors meeting in Lansing. One grand prize winner will receive a certificate and a $200.00 check. 2013-14 Essay Contest Lions clubs around the state are encouraged to sponsor students in the Lions International Essay Contest. This essay contest was created to offer an opportunity to visually impaired young people to express their feelings of peace. The theme of the 2013-14 Lions International Essay Contest is “Our World, Our Future.” Students who are visually impaired and who are ages 11, 12 or 13 on November 15, are eligible to participate. Each essay must be submitted with a completed entry form. Essays must be no longer than 500 words in length, submitted in English, type-written in black ink and double-spaced. The District Governors will be voting on submitted entries from each District at the December Council of Governors meeting in Lansing. One grand prize winner will receive a certificate and a check in the amount of $200.00. Follow Your Dream To Toronto, Canada 2014 LCI and the Lions of Michigan are making plans for an exciting convention in Toronto, Canada! Early registration is December 31. Refer to LCI’s website for complete registration information. Registration fee is discounted if received early! The designated Michigan hotel will be the Chelsea Eaton, located less than two miles from convention headquarters. PDG Harry Johnson has been elected as vice-chair of the International Convention Committee and will assist PDG Lautzenheiser in the planning and organization of the convention details for Michigan Lions. Watch for details in upcoming issues of the Lion Pride. White Cane Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted The Lions of Michigan White Cane Committee will award three, $3,000.00 scholarships in 2014. The White Cane Scholarship is open to all students who are legally blind and are currently attending or accepted by an accredited trade or business school, college or university. The winners will be announced at the Michigan Forum, to be held on February 15, 2014, at the Ramada Inn, Lansing, MI. If you know of a deserving student or of educators who will benefit from this information, please refer to the website at www.lionsofmi.com for complete details. DEADLINE TO APPLY: DECEMBER 31, 2013 Lions Youth Exchange Program The deadline to apply for the 2014 Lions Youth Exchange Program is quickly approaching. Application and details are available on the Lions of MI website, and new this year is a PR video, giving an overview of the program and features students and host families alike. Please contact Lion Deb VanTol, State Chairperson, at liondebravantol@gmail.com or contact the State Office by calling 517-887-6640. 2014 LYEP Program Costs Australia/ New Zealand $3500 China $1800 Scandinavian Countries $1600 (Sweden, Denmark, Finland) Europe $1800 Greece $2600 Great Britain $1900 (England, Wales, Scotland) Brazil $2400 Peru $1400 Japan $2200 Ireland $1600 ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WHEN PURCHASED. THIS OCCURS AFTER THE FEBRUARY 28TH DEADLINE. A LYE young adult must pick 3 countries and be prepared to accept any one as their destination. Some country’s programs fill faster or other circumstances may arise. Camp fees are not included in the above prices. Camp fees range from $0 -$700 (China). Many are $0-$300. The cost of the trip is to be paid in full by February 28, 2014. The $400 application fee (due December 15, 2013) is part of the above amount. All funds gathered to pay for the trip are to be given to the district chair who forwards the monies to the state chair. A spread sheet of funds accrued will be forwarded to the district chair and youth via email periodically. Some monies may filter into an account from club transfers of funds. Included with the ticket prices above are a non-refundable $150 administration fee, banners, pins, backpack, T-shirt, & LYEP sweatshirt. November Is National Diabetes Education Month The primary goal of the Diabetes Awareness Program is to reduce the number of new cases of blindness caused by diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes many times can be prevented. Type 1 may not be prevented and it comes on quickly. Research has shown that a modest weight loss of 15 pounds and regular physical activity 30 minutes a day can prevent Type 2. Let’s do our part in preventing blindness. Tell another person about the importance of early detection and taking good care of their diabetes. Club Happenings > district 11 A1 www.metrodetroitlions.org DG Evelyn Cooper Monroe • Wayne District Editor: Rena Harper 4645 Helen St., Detroit, MI 48207 abc.lionsclub@att.net Upcoming Events Harper Woods & Gross Pointe Woods Lions Club: Pasta Dinner. Held their 17th Annual Detroit North Central Lions Club: Held an “All You Can Eat Fall Family Pancake Breakfast” and a Bus Trip to FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek. Detroit Hispanic Lions Club: Celebrated their 25th Anniversary this year. Northville Lion Has Written A Personal Account About Puppy Days Northville Lion Anthony Hekemeyer has contributed a wonderful personal account of Puppy Days at the Fort Dodge correctional Facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Lion Anthony takes a journey with a good friend to visit Puppy Days to get an idea of the training his Leader Dog, Harry received with a Fort Dodge Inmate. You can find the entire story at http://metrodetroitlions.org the website for District 11 A1. “Torch Relay Race” For Children’s Hospital Network Challenge The Lion members of District 11 A1 were challenged by PDG Jim Pettinato of 11 A2 to walk in the “Torch Relay Race” for Children’s Hospital Network at the Detroit Riverfront. District Governor Evelyn Cooper rallies her district in their A1 newsletter by saying, “we have to come out in force and run/walk to show them that we are the best. If you can’t do either, please come out and cheer for us and make a donation”. The Beaumont Children’s Hospital would benefit from the proceeds of charity race as mentioned by Katie Groves representative of the Hospital: “The Torch Relay is important to Beaumont Children’s Hospital because all of the funds raised go directly to Beaumont patients,” says Katie Groves, Beaumont Foundation. “It’s very satisfying to know that by walking and contributing to The Torch Relay, we are creating resources that go directly to help care for some of our littlest, sickest patients.” Follow Your Dreams Join International President Barry Palmer and Lions everywhere in fulfilling the dream of stronger clubs, stronger communities and stronger Lions. Check out the LCI resources that can help you achieve your dream today! > district 11 A2 www.lionsdistrict11a2.org DG John Kontos Macomb • Oakland District Editor: James Leach, Sr. 855 Miller Rd., Lake Orion, Ml 48362 • lion1961@ymail.com Upcoming Events Clinton Valley Lions Club: Clinton Valley Lions Day! Bingo is Back at Rosemack, and Tuesday’s are Troy Community Lions Club: Annual Entertainment Book Sale Region II Zone Meeting Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Region I Zone Meeting Monday, November 18, 2013 Region III Zone Meeting Thursday, November 7, 2013 Richmond Lion Club Represent the Good Old Day’s Festival The Richmond Lion Club members again turned out in force to man the concession wagon (newly painted by Lion Leonard) on the festival grounds. Lion Judi was pleased with club member support at the Good Old Days Festival where our club provided concessions for the bump and run, figure eight and demo derby events. Just under $3,000 profit was reported by Lion Judi and Lion President Susan was very thankful for the participation of several of our newest, younger member families the Yarochs, DeVos, Bertolottis and Lion Chris Werner. President Susan also thanked club members for again working so hard this summer on so many community projects. Royal Oak Lions Treated To ‘A Taste of Detroit’ The Royal Oak Pride of Lions with District 11-A2 Governor, John Kontos presents ‘A Taste of Detroit’ for the International Clients at Leader Dogs for the Blind. They were provided with Coney Dog Kits & Baklava. A taste treat for those that are from North, South & Central America. Just another wonderful memory for them to return home with their new partner in life. The same evening the Royal Oak Lions Club was honored to have Joe Grimm, who wrote the book Coney Detroit as our speaker. He wrote the book of the history of Coneys in Detroit. Waterford Lions Choose To Rebuild! For 64 years the Waterford Lions Club has worked very hard to do the job of a Lions Club and to make sure that all of the programs and eye glasses were taken care of. The club then ran upon some hard times (as do a lot of Lions Clubs) with the drop of membership and the problem of the members not wanting to take part. However, this is a story with a happy ending. The Waterford Lions Club voted to not turn in their Charter and to work to pull the club back together. District 11-A2 Governor John Kontos has placed three District Lions to be rebuilding Lions for the Waterford Lions Club. This has helped and this wonderful, hardworking Lions Club is coming back and doing an outstanding job. Seen in the attached picture is the Waterford Lions Club out with a new project of selling pumpkins. Members turned out to work and it developed into a very good project. > district 11B1 www.11b1lions.org DG Barry Allen Branch • Calhoun • Hillsdale • Jackson • Lenawee • Washtenaw District Editor: Steve Britten 19114th Street, Jackson, Ml 49203 • steve@protechcomputers.biz Upcoming Events Marshall Lions Club: STUFF THE BUS during the November food drive. District 11-B1: Continues to offer each club a $ 30.00 reimbursement for every new member inducted. This has been a highly successful program for our District. Hanover-Horton Area Lions Club: An on-going project for Hanover Horton Area Lions is providing school supplies to the Hanover Horton Elementary School. After determining what items would best serve the students, club members purchased items and presented them to Principal Forgione. Brooklyn Lions Club: Has developed a universal form called “Request for Services.” Designed to identify the type of service an applicant is requesting, this new format should prove helpful in the process. Interested in a sample copy? Contact the Brooklyn Lions Club. 60 Years of Service Celebration: November 16 – Congratulations to Grass Lake, Marshall, Munith, Napoleon, and Parma-Spring Arbor Lions Clubs! New Lions Service Club Chartered in Dexter A Charter Night Banquet was held on September 24, 2013 at St. Andrews Church of Christ for the Dexter Cedars Lions Club. Lions Club International approved their charter on June 6, 2013. The club has 23 charter members and is sponsored by the Dexter Lions Club. There were 92 Lions, Lionesses, and guests present at the banquet to see the new Lions members inducted by District Governor Barry Allen of District 11-B1. The officers of the club were installed by newly elected International Director Esther LaMothe. Representatives from the clubs in District 11-B1 were on hand to also present gifts to the newest club chartered in the District. The new officers for the Dexter Cedars Lions Club are: President Ermil Jones, Secretary Heidi Ford, Treasurer Leila Bauer, VicePresident Terri Hamad, Membership Chair Bob Parmer, Director Beverly Baker-Jones, Tail Twisters Suzanne Stevens and Elena Lavsatida, Lion Tamer John Hale and Chaplain Margie VanMeter. The meal was prepared by Frank Schramm and helping with the serving were members of the Dexter High School Leos Club. The Dexter Cedars Lions club will have two Dexter Lions as their Guiding Lions for the next two years and they are Terry Walters and Dick Dettling. The Dexter Cedars Lions will be working with the Dexter Lions on the upcoming Apple Daze. The club members are anxious to get started and provide service and support to the Community of Dexter. The Dexter Cedars Lions will meet monthly on the second Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at their Club House. Blissfield Lions Have A Great School Supply Drive Fulfilling the motto “WE SERVE”, the Blissfield Area Lions Club sponsored their annual School Supply Drive for families within the Blissfield School District. They gave thanks to Amy Hayford, the Blissfield Kiwanis Club, the volunteers and the many who donated supplies. Big thanks went to the Adrian Meijer and Walgreen stores for their financial support of this year’s drive. Napoleon Lions Sponsor Punt, Pass & Kick Competition The Napoleon Lions sponsored the 45th Punt, Pass & Kick competition that was open to all boys and girls in grades 1-6. 105 students participated this year; each student received a tee shirt and the top five each grade received a trophy and neck medallion. Fifteen Lion worked this event. Don Anderson, Napoleon Lion, has been the chair for this event for the entire 45 years. Don is a former school principal, coach and athletic director. finishers in members project teacher, > district 11B2 www.e-district.org/sites/11b2 DG Betsy Farrell Berrien • Cass • Kalamazoo • St. Joseph • Van Buren District Editor: Donna Romanak 31177 County Rd 681, Bangor, Ml 49013 liondonnaromanak@comcast.net Upcoming Events Richland-Gull Lake Lions Club: Will be hosting a “Dinner in the Dark.” Buchanan-Galien’s Lions Club: “Great Eyeglass Challenge” will be held in November Fall Conference: Generous donations were made to all of our 9 Projects, and LCIF this year. Guest speaker was Wendy Burns, Executive Director, Lions of Michigan. Three Rivers Lions Club: Honored Immediate Past District Governor Norm Stutesman at his Appreciation Dinner. Nearly 100 Lions and guests helped celebrate IPDG Norm’s year as Governor of District 11 B2. Register Early for the B2 District Convention: Holland, MI April 11-12, 2014, St. Joseph Lion Gene Robinson Honored St. Joseph Township Lion Gene Robinson was the 2013 recipient of the United Way of Southwest Michigan Powerful Giving Award in BASIC NEEDS. Lion Gene was nominated by the St. Joseph Township Lions Club and has a volunteer resume that boasts over 50 years of service. He has also volunteered with organizations such as 1st United Methodist Church, Boy Scouts, the Soup Kitchen, Emergency Shelter, and St. Joseph Lincoln Senior Center. Lion Gene states it best: “Life has been so good to me and I feel a responsibility to pay it back and pay it forward to others.” Covert Lions Club The Covert Lions Club held their annual Swiss Steak Dinner near the end of August and their annual Harvest Bazaar-Bake sale and Craft Sale in October. Camp Leo The Lion Camp Leo the Lion is a one-week residential summer camp for youngster with disabilities in the area of Southwestern Michigan. The camp began approximately twenty years ago by the Berrien County Intermediate School District now called Berrien R.E.S.A. In the early 1980’s State funding of the camp was halted due to the poor financial climate in Michigan and Camp Leo was in danger of closing. The Lions and Lioness Clubs of Southwestern Michigan stepped in to raise the necessary funds to keep the camp in operation. The R.E.S.A. continues to staff and set the structure of Camp Leo with funding provided through the Lions Clubs. This year twenty girls and twenty boys with various disabilities were able to attend Camp Leo the Lion. Afternoon activities for the campers include: a 100 foot slip and slide, pedal car races, swimming in the pool, laser tag, paint ball, carpet ball, gaga ball, crafts and tubing down the river. The campers and counselors were divided by cabin to participate in the sixth annual “Lion Olympics”. The lion Olympics include competition with “Lion Ball”, Lion Mane Relay’, “Sandy Paws”, “Lion Tossing”,” Cub Carry”, “Capture the tail” and other Lion themed games. Evening events included: a Sunday night ice cream social, Monday night movie, Tuesday night talent show and the weeks special event the Lions Carnival. The campers always look forward to the games, cookout and time spent with the Lions who make the camp possible. This year with a contribution from an anonymous donor, the campers were provided the experiences of both a Hot Air balloon and a magician. While the campers are able to enjoy many great events during the week; they also are learning basic responsibilities. They are must participate in cabin clean-up, campground stick pick up, “table hopping”, which is delivering family style food to the tables in addition to cleaning up after the meals. The goal of Camp Leo the Lion is to provide youngsters with disabilities a camping experience that facilitates; selfdiscovery, an understanding and appreciation of nature and the opportunity to learn and socialize with their peers. > district 11C1 http://e-district.org/sites/11c1 DG Doug Schneider Allegan • Barry • Ionia • Kent • Muskegon • Ottawa District Editor: Sue Ferris Upcoming Events Register Early for the C1/E1 District Convention: Double Tree Inn, Holland March 21-23, 2014, Send your Club’s news to District Editor Lion Sue Ferris, twoltwo@homeworkswildblue.com Marne Lion Floyd Bradley Honored The Marne Lions would like to thank the many other Lions and clubs who came to share in their 50th anniversary celebrations October. Good friends, good food, and fun time were had by all! A highlight of the evening was the presentation of a chevron and plaque to 50 year Charter Member, Floyd Bradley. Floyd was celebrating his 91st birthday! Many deserving awards were presented to hard-working Lions from C1 at IPDG Rock Wood’s recent appreciation dinner. Rockford Lions Help West Michigan Miracle League The West Michigan Miracle League opened up with its inaugural baseball game in September. Hundreds of spectators and dozens of children attended the festivities. The smiles on the faces of the kids said it all. This is a “field of dreams”. Two years ago, when the committee who created the West Michigan Miracle League called on the Rockford Lions Club to make a donation, the Club’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to commit $10,000. It was a grand slam project! After all, one of the four pillars of Lionism is “engaging youth”. What better way to support young people in the community. Grand Rapids Lions Pledges Money to Miracle Field The Grand Rapids Lions Club also had a hand in the Nate Hurwitz “Miracle Field” at the Rockford Sports Complex when they donated $10,000 last spring to match a pledge the Rockford Lions made. The pledge by Grand Rapids would be paid over five years with the club sponsoring the third base dugout by displaying this GR Lions sign. > district 11C2 www.district11c2.org DG David Boes Clinton • Eaton • Gratiot • Ingham • Livingston • Shiawassee District Editor: Noreen Boes 2065 Woven Heart, Holt Ml 48842 davnorheart@yahoo.com Upcoming Events Great Eyeglass and Hearing Aid Challenge! Now through March 1. Collect eyeglasses and hearing aids and turn them into the District. The winning club will be announced at the District Convention. Mason Lions Club: is excited to announce their new meeting location: Best Sellers Bookstore, downtown Mason. Join them on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Register Early for the C2 Convention: March 21-23, Comstock Inn, Owosso Send your Club’s news to District Editor Lion Noreen Boes, lionsdavnor@gmail.com or Lion Katie Schumm krschumm@gmail.com St. Johns Lions Screen Eyes At Health Fair At The Annual Fall Health Fair the St. John’s Lions and Lioness club members PEEK vision screened 40 youngsters and adults. There were 5 individuals that were referred for additional testing by a vision professional. Olivet Lions ‘Cram the Cart’ The Olivet Lions hosted their annual Cram the Cart for the Olivet Good Neighbor program food pantry Cider and donuts were available for those who brought in donations. Watch For the Lions Air Force At the ‘Silver Bells’ The Lions Air Force will be participating in the Lansing “Silver Bells” parade this year along with 61 floats and the MSU Rodeo. Holt Lions Host 2nd Annual ‘Halloween In The Park’ The Holt Lions second annual Halloween in the Park party took place in October children of all ages showed up at the Veterans Memorial Park. Lions and local businesses handed out candy and the Holt Lions awarded prizes for the best costume. Holt Lions Help the Food Bank Lion Stuart Goodrich shown presenting the envelopes the Holt Lions purchased for the Holt Community Food Bank. John Bulsey went on to explain how the fund raising and purchase of envelopes along with paying for the Food Bank newsletter helps the Food Bank and the community at large. We are happy to help the Food Bank and our relationship with them continues to grow. Gleaners Food Bank Wins Big With The Brighton Lions Summer Raffle Brighton Lions hosted their annual Summer Raffle, with tickets being sold at downtown festivals and to many different supporters. The cash prize winners are drawn in September and, in a wonderful surprise, tickets in the name of Gleaners Food Bank were drawn for 1st and 6th prize! The total winnings for the Food Bank were $1,050.00, which was presented to Gleaners representative Dave Bell by Brighton President Lion Don Nelson. The raffle was a double winner for the Brighton Community! > district 11D1 www.e-district.org/sites/11d1 DG Jake Dasho Bay • Genesee • Saginaw • Tuscola District Editor: Shari Johnson 8334 Rich Rd., Mayville, Ml 48744 sharijoh@tds.net Upcoming Events Who remembers the SAFARI pin, given out in the ‘60’s in recognition of bringing in a new member? Well, it’s back with a ROAR! The Council of Governors voted to bring back the retro-style “SAFARI” pins and give recognition to sponsors in 2013-2014. Ask Governor Jake how you can earn a pin! Pennies for the Special Needs Clinic: Give your two-cent’s worth! Save your pennies and donate to the Special Needs Clinic. Lion Dick Brugger will arrange pick up. Call him at 810-655-4261 to make arrangements. Lions Youth Exchange: Now has a video promotion available for Club, School, and Community presentations! Contact your District Chair, Lion Deb VanTol for complete information, or view the video on the Lions of MI website. Fenton Lions Serve Veterans Fenton Lions Club lived up their motto, “We Serve”, on September 20 when they prepared and served a lunch at the United Methodist Church for the veterans of the Michigan chapter of the 101st Airborne Division Association. According to Russ Eaton, chapter president, former paratroopers, glidesman, and assault troopers rendezvous every year at a location somewhere in Michigan. It’s a time to reminisce, greet old comrades, and make new friends. The veterans were entertained by the Loose Senior Center Choir singing songs from the various eras the veterans served. Chesaning Lions Club Here is a picture of the new play scape that is located at our hall. So excited to be completed! Essexville-Hampton Lions Club Essexville-Hampton Lions Club would like to thank all who participated in our “Lions Roar-4-Sight” Raffle. It was again a great success with close to 1,000 people in attendance. A great time was had by the majority of people attending. Fairgrove Lions Club Labor Day weekend was our Michigan Bean Festival, where the Fairgrove Lions have a food stand. We sell brats and hot dogs, etc. On August 31, Lion Joe Gwizdala brought the vision screening camera and 23 children were screened and had zero referrals. It was a great weekend. Swartz Creek Lions Club The cataract patient that ended up being helped by the Durand Lions was gracious enough to contact the club after her procedure was done. She is so pleased with how everything went that she agreed to visit the club during a regular meeting. Gaines Area Lions Club The Fairgrove Lions Club held their Annual Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church which included a 50/50 drawing. East Flint Lions Club The East Flint Lions put on a Harvest Dinner at their Lions Clubhouse. The Harvest meal included Turkey and all the Trimmings. > district 11D2 www.11-d2lions.org DG Wesley Wagester Huron • Lapeer • Sanilac • St. Clair District Editor: Bruce Bronson 10898 Smiths Creek Rd., Riley, Ml 48041 bebronson@frontier.com Upcoming Events Your assistance is requested when submitting your notices and flyers to CS Bruce Bronson at: bebronson@frontier.com ph: 810-392-3845. The deadline for insertion into the upcoming newsletter is the 25th of the current month. If at all possible, submit data in MS Word, PDF or JPG formats. Visit us at: 11-d2lions.org THANK YOU for helping spread the word about our great clubs throughout the District! Berville Lions Hold Annual Halloween Pumpkin Fest The Berville Lions Club sponsored their annual Halloween pumpkin fest. The Pumpkin Fest is organized and sponsored for all area children every year. There is a contest for the biggest pumpkin and largest vegetables that children grow, adults, also. Berville Lions awards trophies to the winner of each category. The children are treated to hot dogs, chips, cookies, and cider. The Lions set up crafts and pumpkin decorating, with two clowns creating balloon animals. This year PDG Jerry Howard and the Lions set up the KidSight eye screening with the new digital camera. This allowed the parents to have the children’s eyesight screened free. Berville Lion members did the intakes and permission slips for Lion Jerry. Almont Lions Donate Liberty Day Books The Almont Lions club has donated Liberty Day books to the Almont and Dryden Schools. Liberty books started out to help teach basic civics. These constitution books were the inspiration of a couple that were Denver Colorado Lion members. There had been complaints from school teachers starting to teach their young civic students that there were important items missing from the text books. There was concern from the schools that there was not a word about the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution of the United States. The administration told the teachers there was not enough room in the text books. The Denver Lions received enough sponsorship to publish the little constitution book that students can carry in their pockets. There are two dates recommended to pass these books out to the students, Liberty Day Sept. 17, and Mar 16, James Madison’s birthday. James Madison was one of the biggest contributors to the Constitution. The books are given to the 5th grade students to keep with them so they can reference it at any time. > district 11 E1 www.milions11e1.org DG Tim Anderson Benzie • Clare • Grand Traverse • Isabella • Lake • Leelanau • Manistee • Mason • Mecosta • Midland • Missaukee • Montcalm • Newaygo • Oceana • Osceola • Wexford District Editor: Deb Kreitner 514 W. High St., Greenville, MI 48838 debkreitner@charter.net Upcoming Events Coleman Lions Club: Annual Fundraiser Dinner & Auction Celebrating 73 Years of Service to the Community. Saturday, October 19, 2013, VFW Hall, Coleman Northport Lions Hold Successful Fundraisers Northport Lions have again held their annual charitable concert at the local auditorium, with renowned pianist Bob Milne performing to approximately 300 persons The Northport Lions Club also held its annual “Fly-In” at the local airport and, in spite of overcast and threatening weather, had over 800 attendees paying for the pancake breakfast, enjoying the local Northport Community Band, and the antique car display. The total monies raised each year, amounting to $10,000/year on the average, go to a number of local charities, including the Leelanau Children’s Center, Leelanau Christian Neighbors, prescriptions for uninsured persons needing help and the Leelanau County Laundry Project among others. Cadillac Lions Help Local Soldier The Cadillac Lions Club to help the family of Michigan Army National Guard soldier Jordan Hendrix. Jordan, JD to his friends had been severely injured in an automobile accident on his way to report to Camp Grayling. He had been in a coma for 18 days at the time the request was made. To be near him his family had to travel from North Carolina to Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, and Jordan’s father Mark had to leave his job to be with his son. The lodging and food bills have been mounting up since. The Lions of Michigan Foundation was one of the organizations contacted on the family behalf by Camp Grayling. They immediately contacted the Cadillac Lions Club since Jordan resided in the Cadillac area. The club in turn sent a request for assistance for the Hendrix family to the Foundation. By the end of the week the Cadillac Lions had received a check for $1,000 for Jordan’s family. This was presented during a fund raiser at the American Legion Hall in Lake City. Carson City Lions Welcome DG Tim Anderson District Governor Tim Anderson visited with the Carson City Lions Club at their September 4th meeting. This was DG Tim’s first visit with our club and we did our best to make him feel welcome. Pictured: Club President Matt Niemi signs DG Tim’s “I Promised” patch and the clubs “Unsung Hero” winner Pam Blizzard has her certificate read aloud in front of everyone. > district 11E2 www.milions11e2.org DG Gus Malmberg Alcona • Alpena • Antrim • Arenac • Charlevoix • Cheboygan • Crawford • Emmet • Gladwin • Iosco • Kalkaska • Montmorency • Ogemaw • Oscoda • Otsego • Presque Isle • Roscommon District Editor:Mitch Smith 20933 Palmateer Rd,Hillman, Ml 49746 mitchs048@hughes.net Upcoming Events Hale Lions Club: Supervised inmates from the Iosco County Jail to help clean up our local Cemetery. Hillman Lions Club: Fifty three pairs of used eyeglasses were sent to be recycled, and a donation was presented to the local library. Charlevoix Lions Club: Members assisted with the Red Cross Blood Drive at the Community Reformed Church. Roscommon-Higgins Lake Lions Club: Held their Chicken BBQ at the Firemen’s Memorial Festival. They served 650+ chicken & wings dinners at the event. East Jordan Lions Help Buy Textbooks In Peru The East Jordan Lions Club presented a $2,000.00 check to a group of recent graduates of East Jordan High School shortly before the students left for a flight to Peru. The donation will be used by the young adults to purchase textbooks for Peruvian students. Rosommon-Higgins Lake Lions Chicken BBQ The Roscommon-Higgins Lake Lions held their Chicken BBQ at the Firemen’s Memorial Festival. They served 650+ chicken & wings dinners at the event. DG Gus and Lion Mary were there lending a hand. Lewiston Lions Club 4th Annual Golf Outing The Lewiston Lions Club held its 4th annual Charity Golf Outing. The Outing was held at Elk Ridge Golf Course in Atlanta, Michigan. Approximately 40 golfers participated in this year’s tournament and enjoyed perfect weather for the day. A steak dinner, catered by J & B’s Bar & Grill in Vienna, was enjoyed after a day of golf. Oscoda Lions 50th Anniversary The Oscoda Lions Club celebrated their 50th year Anniversary and held another successful (13th) Annual Fall Festival Arts & Craft Show. The event brought in almost 600 visitors and included over 80 exhibitors. Mio Lions Club Mio Lions Club held their annual senior fishing-picnic days with 125 seniors from area nursing homes and held their annual golf tournament. Made donations to the Lions of Michigan Foundation, Bear Lake, Michigan Eye Bank, Leader Dog, All State Band and the River House Shelter and also purchased glasses for a local citizen. Elk Rapids Lions Club The Elk Rapids Lions Club has a beautiful new food cart.