Friday, February 24, 2017
Diabetes
Diabetes Awareness is a matter of great importance to Lions International and local Lions Clubs Worldwide. Tom Smarsh is the Multiple District Lions Diabetes Chairman. Tom, who will be a guest presenter at our District Conference, shared these pages from the American Diabetes Association and asked us to share them with you.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Ribbon
Conference Chairman Sam Clayton shows off a new metal cut Lion clubhouse decoration. |
As an individual Lion you can do two great things to help:
1) Register for the Conference within the next 3 or 4 days so your check and registration will have time to get to Registrar Karen, The Hotel has asked us for a headcount for meals on March 1st so let's get this done.
2) As an individual (or a club) it is perfectly okay to bring items for the silent auction and raffles and we hope you will do that.
Silent Auction, Raffle items and Raffle ticket sales are essentially what pays for the niceties that surround a conference. Your participation on both ends of that process is fun, great and appreciated.
As a club, whether you are in attendance or not, you can can do two great things to help:
1) Sponsor an event at the Conference
2) Sponsor an advertisement in the Conference Program.
Check out the list below and then call VDG Crystal Walk at (509) 200-0109 to lend a financial hand.
SPONSORSHIPS
Morning Break Coffee $120
Morning Break Pastries $210
Friday night Hospitality Room $100
Saturday night Hospitality Room $100
Saturday Training Lunch group1 $100
Saturday Training Lunch group2 $150 sold
PROGRAM
Inside Front Cover Full $125
Inside Back Cover Full $150
Pg. 3 Full Page $75 sold
Pg. 4 Business card $25 sold
Pg. 5 Full Page $75
Pg. 7 Full Page $75
Pg. 9 ½ Page $40 sold
Pg. 9 ½ Page $40 sold
Pg. 10 Business card $25
Pg. 10 Business card $25
Pg. 11 ½ Page $40 sold
Pg. 11 ½ Page $40
Pg. 12 Business card $25 sold
Pg. 13 Full Page $75 sold
Pg. 15 Full Page $75 sold
We will appreciate your help.
You Guys Are Great!
Sunday, February 19, 2017
5%
On one our club visits a couple of extremely seasoned Lions were struggling with the amount of dues their club paid upward to Multiple District 19 and Lions Club International. They asked two extremely pointed questions. One went something like, "There's children and poor people in our town who could really use the $1,000 bucks we pay for dues. How can we justify sending money like that away from our town?" The other went more along the lines, "What does the dues money we pay actually go for?"
The Lions in this club were not parsimonious. Quite the contrary, they contributed generously to the four Lions charities for which we collected. They had Melvin Jones Fellows among their membership and in their history.
Your Lions pin, the sign that announces club meeting times at the edge of town, the painted logo that adorns your clubhouse and the medallion on your podium have something in common. Each have the picture of a Lion and then the words Lions Club International. There are 46,000+ Lions clubs in the Lions International World. All across the world, Lions clubs like yours work hard to be salt of the earth, youth supporting, environmentally caring, vision enhancing and hunger abating leaders of their communities. It is a great thing to think about! You are not alone in your efforts to do good! 1.4 million individual Lions in the next town, the next county, the next state, the next country and on the next continent are doing just what you are doing! Wow!
Yet, members each of these clubs, by right of membership in Lions International, have the privilege and opportunity to extend their humanitarian reach beyond the borders of their own town. Dues and contributions see to that. Dues provide the organizational structure that our Lions charities and good works hang on.
When VDG Governor Crystal and I visited our 46 Clubs we passed around 4 cookie jars labeled Lions Club International Foundation, Leader Dogs & Guide Dogs for the Blind, Northwest Lions Foundation and CARE. Club members in all our clubs contributed to all the charities and it was wonderful to watch pocket change, bills and checks turn into more than $5,000 dollars.
Donations from District 19F's 46 clubs get combined with Pacific Northwest clubs from MD 19's District 19A through 19I clubs (that's about 430 Clubs) to where serious money is applied to alleviate suffering, blindness and to the support of youth and the world's environment.
I quoted myself a few times at different clubs with my 95 to 5% maxim. "Of course, 90 to 95% of your fund raising should benefit your town's local activities. But when you give the extra 5-10% to benefit your zone, region and world then you truly are part of Lions International."
At the end of the visit where the two seasoned Lions had asked their pointed questions, one 30ish Lion in a vest and a ball cap put a cherry on top on the discussion by saying, "I am proud to be a part of an International organization that does good all over the world."
Well said.
You Guys are Great!
The Lions in this club were not parsimonious. Quite the contrary, they contributed generously to the four Lions charities for which we collected. They had Melvin Jones Fellows among their membership and in their history.
Your Lions pin, the sign that announces club meeting times at the edge of town, the painted logo that adorns your clubhouse and the medallion on your podium have something in common. Each have the picture of a Lion and then the words Lions Club International. There are 46,000+ Lions clubs in the Lions International World. All across the world, Lions clubs like yours work hard to be salt of the earth, youth supporting, environmentally caring, vision enhancing and hunger abating leaders of their communities. It is a great thing to think about! You are not alone in your efforts to do good! 1.4 million individual Lions in the next town, the next county, the next state, the next country and on the next continent are doing just what you are doing! Wow!
Yet, members each of these clubs, by right of membership in Lions International, have the privilege and opportunity to extend their humanitarian reach beyond the borders of their own town. Dues and contributions see to that. Dues provide the organizational structure that our Lions charities and good works hang on.
When VDG Governor Crystal and I visited our 46 Clubs we passed around 4 cookie jars labeled Lions Club International Foundation, Leader Dogs & Guide Dogs for the Blind, Northwest Lions Foundation and CARE. Club members in all our clubs contributed to all the charities and it was wonderful to watch pocket change, bills and checks turn into more than $5,000 dollars.
Donations from District 19F's 46 clubs get combined with Pacific Northwest clubs from MD 19's District 19A through 19I clubs (that's about 430 Clubs) to where serious money is applied to alleviate suffering, blindness and to the support of youth and the world's environment.
I quoted myself a few times at different clubs with my 95 to 5% maxim. "Of course, 90 to 95% of your fund raising should benefit your town's local activities. But when you give the extra 5-10% to benefit your zone, region and world then you truly are part of Lions International."
At the end of the visit where the two seasoned Lions had asked their pointed questions, one 30ish Lion in a vest and a ball cap put a cherry on top on the discussion by saying, "I am proud to be a part of an International organization that does good all over the world."
Well said.
You Guys are Great!
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