October - District 18-L
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October - District 18-L
Lions News The Newsletter of District 18A October 2006 District Governor Randy Maynard 391 Wimpey Road Ellijay, GA 30540 706-276-2501 [email protected] Vice District Governor Vanessa Stanley 2468 Scottridge Drive, NW Atlanta, GA 30318 404-799-3999 [email protected] Cabinet Advisor Jane Price 230 Lori Lane Canton, GA 30114 706-345-0066 [email protected] Cabinet Secretary Jim Fredrickson 1395 Walnut Ridge #4059 Ellijay, GA 30536 706-635-2678 [email protected] Cabinet Treasurer Barrett Creech PO Box 214 Cherry Log, GA 30522 706-635-1480 [email protected] District Librarian Dave White 2662 Whitehurst Drive Marietta, GA 30062 770-973-1114 [email protected] Thank you to Lion Lee Oliver for submitting this comic. Appeared in Dalton Daily Citizen on September 19, 2006. A Word From Your Governor What an exciting time it is to be a Lion in District 18-A. Let me start this message off by apologizing for this article and newsletter being late. It’s my fault, no excuse I just didn’t get it done. Thank you Amy for your patience! Life has its share of happiness, blessings and joys but occasionally, unfortunately it can also have its share of tragedy, defeat and disappointment. It happens generally in all of our lives. By their mere definition these events aren’t planned and can be very catastrophic to ones life. Think for just a moment what it would be like if tragedy should come your way. What would you do, who would you call, where would you go, would anybody be there for you? Questions that none of us would ever want to face but could be confronted with at any time. International President Jimmy Ross has asked Lions around the world to develop just such a plan to assist our neighbors when tragedy strikes. Lions ALERT is the name given to this program. The basic concept is that each district across the county would develop a team from across the district to assist when tragedy strikes. Lions would be on site at an apartment fire or a tornado or during a heat wave to provide food, comfort and support to hurting people. Since it would be district based it would allow local Lions to be more responsive to our local needs. Vice District Governor Vanessa Stanley and Marietta President Ralph Slaughter are going to help our district advance this program. Lion Ralph actually had this idea and has already recruited a member who owns a concession trailer who is willing to support us in this program. When we discussed this at our president’s session prior to the cabinet meeting in Rome it was very favorably supported. Now what we need are volunteers from across the district to contact Vice District Governor Vanessa, Lion President Ralph or myself and let us know that you would be willing to join our ALERT team. I know that we have folks from across our district who have the skills that can help us make a wonderful positive difference in peoples lives. Please let us hear from you soon! It is a wonderful time to be a Lion, have you invited anyone to join today? Have a wonderful month, Lion Randy Lions Vision Screening Booth at the No GA State Fair There were Lions from the following clubs represented at the fair: Marietta, South Cobb, Austell, West Cobb, East Cobb, Kennesaw-Acworth, Atlanta Latino and Paulding County These Lions did eye screening for 1117 people. Hi Everyone, The Atlanta Metro Lions Club is sponsoring their Annual Food Tasting Extravaganza on Sunday, October 8th at the Adamsville Recreation Center, 3201 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30311 and I-285, time 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. There will be plenty of door prizes for all. You are invited to attend and bring a friend. The tickets are $20.00 each. There will be 60 chefs this year preparing every dish you can imagine for tasting. Our VDG Vanessa Stanley will again cook and serve Peach Cobbler, and yes, she actually prepares the dish herself contrary to popular opinion. It is a pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Please come and join the fun! Directions: I-285 south Cross I-20 West going toward Birmingham, the next exit is Martin Luther King, at the end of the exit ramp turn left. Go about 1/4 of a mile and the recreation center is located on the left. There is a turning lane in front. I-20 West get off at the I-285 exit and stay in the right lane, at the end of the exit ramp turn left. Go about 1/4 of a mile and the recreation center is located on the left. There is a turning lane in front. Around the District: October 7, 2006 East Cobb Lions Alzheimer Walk Evelyn Endsley (770) 419-8075 www.alzga.org October 9, 2006 Roswell Lions Golf Outing Jeff Hammen 770-856-2595 [email protected] October 14, 2006 Austell Lions Club Steak Dinner Legion Park 4pm-7:30 pm $10 October 13-15 and 20-22 Ellijay Lions Club Georgia Apple Festival October 13-31 Jasper Lions Club Haunted House Jasper, GA November 4, 2006 Hapeville Lions Spaghetti Dinner Hapeville Recreation Center 11am-6pm $5 December 1, 2006 Suggested Club Deadline for Environmental Contest [email protected] Sight Night Halloween Night is "Sight Night' for the Gift of Sight Foundation. Each year on Sight Night, "ghouls" and boys collect used eyewear during trick-or-treat. All the eyewear collected on Sight Night is then cleaned, repaired and hand-delivered to underprivileged people in developing countries who couldn't otherwise afford them. This is the eighth annual Sight Night. Since the program began in 1999, more than 900,000 pair of eyewear have been collected -- enough to help approximately 30,000 people on 30 separate missions! In 2007, we have 20 international missions planned and will need to recycle 1.2 million pair of used eyewear to make these missions a success. Your participation in Sight Night will help us achieve our goal. We're looking to scare up some "spooktacular" volunteers to collect used prescription glasses and non-prescription sunglasses so click here to get you or your entire group involved in Sight Night! http://www.givethegiftofsight.com/events/sightnight/ Pictured above are members of the Atlanta Metro Lions Club at the MDA Telethon on September 4, 2006. DG Randy Maynard visited the Austell Lions Club on September 11, 2006. Pictured above is DG Randy and President Denise Cook. The Lions Club of East Cobb and Marietta announce the inception of a new club, the Kennesaw-Acworth Lions Club on Friday, August 11 at 7pm. The new club held its Charter night at the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia. Twenty-two members were recognized and club officers were installed. The club meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings at Montecalvo’s Italian Cuisine at 2851 Cobb Parkway, Kennesaw. Membership is open to those who wish to serve their communities. For more information visit the club’s website at www.kennesawaworthlions.org or call Jack Kimmich, President, at 770-590-0952. The Kennesaw-Acworth Lions Officers are: Jack Kimmich Don Cowles Dan Larson Mark Rice David Kenemer Pam Eaton Renae Meyer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Tail Twister Membership Chair Leo Liaison DG Randy Maynard and VDG Vanessa Stanley pose for picture with Hapeville Lions President, Kevin Moss at there BBQ meeting held at Master Park in Hapeville on September 28, 2006.. Lions Holly and Leonard Ellis pose for picture at the Atlanta Buckhead Breakfast Club fish fry on September 4, 2006.. The Lions of District 18-A gave a helping hand to the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon on Labor Day for the 4th year in a row. Lions from East Cobb, Marietta, Paulding County, Atlanta Metro, Kennesaw-Acworth, West Cobb, Austell, Sandy Springs, and Cartersville arrived early on September 4 to work the 9 a.m. to noon shift taking telephone pledges. Together, we helped MDA raise $1.3 million dollars locally and a record breaking $61 million dollars nationally. Lion Bob Hennessey, a 30 year volunteer with MDA and a member of the East Cobb club, suggested that the Lions of our district take on this project and has coordinated the project each year. This is a rewarding effort and a lot of fun. We got to meet several local TV and radio personalities, including Rhubarb Jones. Rhubarb was the recipient of a Lions club help in his home town as a child. It changed his life and he is not bashful about thanking Lions for what they did and continue to do. Plan on being with us next year! Pictures for the USA/ Canada Lions Leadership Forum– Sept. 1416 in Columbus, OH LEADER DOGS FOR THE BLIND “Our Mission is to Enhance the Lives of Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals” CONGRATULATIONS, 18A! You have been recognized as a 100% District in Club contributions. Past District Governor Jane Price received special recognition from Leader Dogs for the Blind on behalf of your contributions which make it possible for the blind to have independence and mobility with the assistance of a Leader Dog or Tracker GPS along with high-quality, experienced training to insure the best possible results. These are significant life-changes gifts that your contributions have made possible. As is typical of Lions, you just keep giving and being there to supply the need. On behalf of Leader Dogs for the Blind and the recipients of LD services, I say “thanks” to you all for working so hard to maintain the commitment that our founding Lions made 67 years ago when LD was established. I have prepared Certificates of Appreciation for all Lions Clubs in District 18A in recognition of this outstanding accomplishment. I distributed Certificates to those in attendance at the District Rally in Rome and I will be mailing the other certificates to the Club Secretary as listed in the 2006-07 Directory within the next week. As your LD Chair, I too say thank you for your contribution and I will enjoy working with you again this year. We have begun a new Lions year, and it’s time to remember Leader Dogs for the Blind as you prepare your budgets and make commitments for distribution of funds from club fundraisers. Your contributions are vitally important and we will be working to achieve even greater participation between now and May 2007. To assist in insuring that your club receives the credit for your contribution, please make your club check payable to Leader Dogs for the Blind and write District 18A on the “For” line in the lower left corner. If you are making the contribution by personal check, please also include your club name in the “For” line. It would be helpful if you would send the check to me (Jane Finley, Leader Dog Chair, 100 Littlefield Road, Adairsville GA 30103) and I will forward to Headquarters. I hope you will invite me to present a program to your club members. I am available and will work with you on a date. If I visited last year, there is additional information for new and innovative programs without being repetitive. Give me a call at 770-773-9669 or 770-5168438 or email: [email protected] I look forward to hearing from you. Jane Finley District 18A Leader Dog Chair REMEMBER – REMEMBER – REMEMBER YOUR GEORGIA LIONS CAMP FOR THE BLIND BOARD MEETING will be held October 28th and 29th at Macon State College in Macon, Georgia We need, want, and request everyone to come join us and bring your ideas and suggestions to make our Camp better than ever. Everyone is welcome!!!! Reservations can be made at the Holiday Inn Macon West for $59.00 a night, which will include a complimentary breakfast. Call 478-788-0120 and indicate you are with the Lions of Georgia Camp for the Blind. The Saturday evening banquet will be at 7:00 pm in the Student Life Center at Macon College and the cost is $16.50. Please R.S.V.P. to Doy Barks 478-923-5649 or email to [email protected] by October 26th. Checks should be made payable to the Georgia Lions Camp. People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, But people will never forget how You made them feel. By: Maya Angelou I thank all of you for your wonderful support and hope to see you in Macon. Darlene Lathem GA Lions Lighthouse Board Meeting at Macon State College in Macon, GA on October 28th and 29th (see above for details). This October we are kicking off our Community Vision Screening Program. Come learn about this Win, Win, Win program. Win – Help to educate the community about vision health, and helping people understand their own personal risk factors for serious eye disease such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration. Win – This is a fun, easy service project for your club. We will supply all equipment and needed literature. It is also a great way for your community to know about the Lions. Win – This project will also help people throughout the state to know the work of the Lighthouse. Trainings for Vision Screenings will be held Saturday (28th) and Sunday (29th) in Macon, GA. Other Highlights include: Personal testimonies from Lighthouse clients. A new Lighthouse website will be unveiled. Lighthouse has produced a video that will be shown at the Sunday meeting. Lighthouse service reports for the first quarter of the year. There will be a Halloween Costume contest at the banquet Saturday evening! Most Creative, Best Couple and Funniest Costumes will win a prize. Calendar of Events 2006-2007 2006 October 2 October 3 October 4 October 7 October 8 October 10 October 12 October 12 October 13-15 October 13-31 October 16 October 19 October 20-22 October 24 October 28-29 October 28 October 31 November 2 November 4 November 6 November 11 November 14 November 15 November 18 November 20 November 23 December 4 2007 January 1 January 11 February 3-4 February 3-4 February 14 February 16 February 17-18 March 16-17 March 29-April 1 April April 10 April 14 April 15 April 21 May 12 May 31 Region 2 Zone 1 meeting in Cedartown Blue Ridge/McCaysville Official Visit Sandy Springs Lions Official Visit Woodstock Lions Pancake Breakfast Atlanta Metro Fabulous Food Extravaganza East Cobb Lions Official Visit World Sight Day Marietta Lions Club Official Visit Georgia Apple Festival- Ellijay Jasper Lions Club Haunted House Region 2, Zone 2 Meeting at S. Cobb Comm. Center Paulding County Lions Official Visit Georgia Apple Festival - Ellijay Woodstock Lions Official Visit GA Lions Camp for the Blind GA Lions Lighthouse Board Meetings At Macon State College Council of Governors Meeting – Warner Robbins Cartersville Lions Official Visit Adairsville Official Visit Chickamauga Truck Raffle West Cobb Lions Official Visit Veterans Day Rome Lions Official Visit Peace Poster Entries due to the District Governor District 18A Fall Rally Hosted by Roswell Lions Club South Cobb Lions Official Visit Happy Thanksgiving Rossville Lions Official Visit District Environmental Photo Contest Entries due to the District Governor Jasper Lions Official Visit Camp for the Blind Board Meeting Council of Governors Meeting Valentines Day Deadline for District Governor Candidate Applications GA Lions Lighthouse Board Meeting Council of Governors Meeting District Convention – Jasper, GA Hosted by Ellijay Lions Club Southeastern Lions Leadership Institute White Cane Month Ellijay Lions Official Visit Steak Dinner and Motorcycle Giveaway Drawing at Ellijay Lions Fairgrounds Deadline for PU101 forms to District and International Council of Governors Meeting – Callaway Gardens Lions University Council of Governors Meeting A note from the Editor: Hello everyone, I hope this newsletter is keeping you informed about our district. There are a lot of projects happening all around the district. If you are able, please show your support for our fellow Lions and their clubs. If you are having an event and need help, ask for it. Please send me all information about your upcoming events and pictures from your events after they occur. I hope you are all well and having a great fall! Amy Andrews Bulletin Editor Amy Andrews 6459 Valley Stream Drive Cumming, GA 30040 678-313-0200 [email protected] To: