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District 4-L6 News Bulletin Serving San Diego & Imperial Counties A quarterly publication of Lions Clubs International – District 4-L6 April 29, 2016 Welcome to the District 4-L6 74th Annual Convention Yuma contains the historical Yuma Territorial Prison, the Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park (formerly known as the Yuma Crossing Historic Park), and a historic downtown area. Yuma is an Arizona Main Street City. Because of budget cutbacks, Arizona State Parks no longer operates the Territorial Prison and Quartermaster Depot. They are now operated by the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area and the City of Yuma. The Yuma Visitors' Bureau oversees the Welcome Center at the Quartermaster Depot and is the official visitors' center for the Yuma Community. The city is the location of the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, which conducts an annual air show and many large-scale military exercises. There is also the Yuma Proving Ground, an Army base which tests new military equipment. Yuma Proving Ground is also home to the Special Operations Free Fall School, which provides training in free fall parachute operations to Special Forces units in all branches of service, as well as those of other nations. The Colorado River runs along the north and west side of town, and serves as the border between Arizona and California. Yuma is an important station for trucking industry movement of goods between California, Arizona and Mexico. The Rialto movie theatre once owned a Kilgen pipe organ, one of the most expensive pipe organs to have been made. Originally played as accompaniment to silent films, it has been moved to the Yuma Theatre. Every February Yumans enjoy the annual rodeo, the Yuma Jaycees Silver Spur Rodeo. A parade opens the events. Cowboys and cowgirls from all over the country compete in the festivities. Information courtesy of Wikipedia Welcome to our Distinguished Visiting Lions PID John Pettis, Jr. (2013-2015) Merrimac, Massachusetts Haverhill Lions Club 2nd VDG Norm & Lion Cyndee McDaniels Ventura Downtown Lions Club District 4-A3 DG Ki Hyo & Lion Young Shin Los Angeles Downtown Lions Club District 4-L3 IPDG Karen Fillmore Scales of Justice Lions Club District 4-C6 1st VDG Al Kroell & Lion Christy Fresno Host Lions Club District 4-A2 PCC Bill & PDG Margaret Dunlevy Ventura Downtown Lions Club Saticoy Lions Club District 4-A3 2 Helen Keller Day – June 1, 2016 Looking back over LCI's century of service, Lions are known around the world for their service to the blind and visually impaired. From vision screenings and guide dog sponsorships, to supporting pediatric eye-care centers, for nearly 100 years Lions have worked to improve the lives of people who are blind or living with low vision. What became a worldwide phenomenon can be traced back to the tireless work of one extraordinary woman. June 30, 1925 at every door but once, and if the door isn't opened quickly, she passes on, never to return. And that is as it should be. Lovely, desirable ladies won't wait. You have to go out and grab 'em. I am your opportunity. I am knocking at your door. I want to be adopted. The legend doesn't say what you are to do when several beautiful opportunities present themselves at the same door. I guess you have to choose the one you love best. I hope you will adopt me. I am the youngest here, and what I offer you is full of splendid opportunities for service. The American Foundation for the Blind is only four years old. It grew out of the imperative needs of the blind, and was called into existence by the sightless themselves. It is national and international in scope and in importance. It represents the best and most enlightened thought on our subject that has been reached so far. Its object is to make the lives of the blind more worthwhile everywhere by increasing their economic value and giving them the joy of normal activity. Try to imagine how you would feel if you were suddenly stricken blind today. Picture yourself stumbling and groping at noonday as in the night; your work, your independence, gone. In that dark world wouldn't you be glad if a friend took you by the hand and said, "Come with me and I will teach you how to do some of the things you used to do when you could see?" That is just the kind of friend the American Foundation is going to be to all the blind in this country if seeing people will give it the support it must have. You have heard how through a little word dropped from the fingers of another, a ray of light from another soul touched the darkness of my mind and I found myself, found the world, found God. It is because my teacher learned about me and broke through the dark, silent imprisonment which held me that I am able to work for myself and for others. It is the caring we want more than money. The gift without the sympathy and interest of the giver is empty. If you care, if we can make the people of this great country care, the blind will indeed triumph over blindness. The opportunity I bring to you, Lions, is this: To foster and sponsor the work of the American Foundation for the Blind. Will you not help me hasten the day when there shall be no preventable blindness; no little deaf, blind child untaught; no blind man or woman unaided? I appeal to you Lions, you who have your sight, your hearing, you who are strong and brave and kind. Will Dear Lions and Ladies: you not constitute yourselves Knights of the Blind in this crusade against darkness? I suppose you have heard the legend that represents opportunity as a capricious lady, who knocks I thank you. This is her story. Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA, in 1880, Helen Keller developed a fever at 18 months of age that left her blind and deaf. With the help of an exceptional teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan of the Perkins School for the Blind, Helen Keller learned sign language and braille. A few years later, she learned to speak. As an adult she became a tireless advocate for people with disabilities. And in 1925, she attended the Lions Clubs International Convention and challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." The Lions accepted her challenge and our work ever since has included sight programs aimed at preventable blindness. In 1971, the Board of Directors of Lions Clubs International declared that June 1 would be remembered as Helen Keller Day. Lions around the world implement sight-related service projects on Helen Keller Day. 1925 Speech at Lions Clubs International Convention Helen Keller's landmark speech at the Lions Clubs International Convention in 1925 marked the beginning of an era of vision service and support that would come to define Lions for decades. Her speech is reproduced in full below. Cedar Point, Ohio, USA 3 Lions Invitational Baseball Tournament “The Oldest, Biggest and Best High School Tournament in the USA” Rancho Bernardo High School Bronco Coach Sam Blalock achieves 900th Career Win The 66th Annual Lions Invitational Baseball Tournament was held in San Diego from March 21-24, 2016. High School Baseball teams from Oregon, Nevada, and California participated in the four-day tournament that fielded 128 teams divided into nine divisions, playing 287 games. The event hosted by the San Diego Host Lions Club has a rich tradition of players that continue their careers all the way to the major league. A few notable Lions Tournament players that have played in the major league; Adrian Gonzalez (Eastlake HS), Anthony Gwynne, Jr. (Poway HS), Graig Nettles (San Diego HS) and Dave Roberts (Rancho Buena Vista HS). Championship Games CLASSIC DIVISION El Camino Woodland Hills 5 - Cathedral Catholic 3 DIVISION 3A PREMIER DIVISION Escondido 16, Bishop’s 8 Vista 9, Christian 5 DIVISION 6A DIVISION 2A Steele Canyon 17, Coronado 1 Linfield Christian 9, EC Southwest 4 DIVISION 5A DIVISION 1A Santa Fe Christian 6, Mira Mesa 2 Castle Park 6, Buckley 5 DIVISION 4A DIVISION 1A PLUS Sweetwater 5, Calexico 1 Rancho Christian 7, El Cajon Valley 3 4 Lions Invitational Baseball Tournament “The Oldest, Biggest and Best High School Tournament in the USA” Steele Canyon High School Cougars – Division 6A Champions Rancho Bernardo High School Bronco Joey Magrisi Vista High School Panthers – Premier Division Champions Photos courtesy of San Diego Union Tribune 5 Lions Eyes Across California 21,757 Pairs of Eyeglasses Collected Lemon Grove – El Cajon Valley Host SD Executive Glasses ZC Paul Walters & Lion Tina Stone La Mesa Lions Donation San Diego Executive Lions Mira Mesa Collection Center 6 Lions Eyes Across California Lemon Grove Collection Center District 4-L6 Student Speaker Contest Union Bank – 3285 Lemon Grove Ave Lemon Grove, CA 91945 Lemon Grove Lions Club El Cajon Valley Host Lions Club 3,745 Pairs of Eyeglasses Spring Valley Collection Center Union Bank – 9846 Campo Road Spring Valley, CA 91977 Spring Valley Lions Club La Mesa Lions Club Montgomery Lions Club 6,902 Pairs of Eyeglasses North County Collection Center District 4-L6 Student Speaker Winner Nathan York North County Lifeline 200 Michigan Ave, Vista, CA 92084 San Diego North County Lions Club 932 Pairs of Eyeglasses North Park Collection Center North Park Lions Clubhouse 3927 Utah Street, San Diego, CA 92104 SD North Park Lions & Leos Club SD Mission Lions Club Chula Vista Host Lions Club SD Rancho Bernardo Lions Club 6,902 Pairs of Eyeglasses San Diego United Lions Club 91 Pairs of Eyeglasses Mira Mesa Collection Center Mira Mesa Senior Center 8460 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92126 SD Executive Lions Club Poway Lions Club SD Vietnamese-American Lions Club SD Cosmopolitan Lions Club 3575 Pairs of Eyeglasses El Centro Southwest Eagles (Top) Calipatria Hornets – Lions Baseball Tournament 7 Lion Club News Live Well San Diego Lions Club Harbison Canyon Lions Club Lions and Friends of Lions set up the 8.2mile point water station for the San Diego Half Marathon / 5k on March 13, 2016. The team filled glasses and served 7000 runners. This service project raised funds for Sienna’s Playgarden the Live Well San Diego Centennial Legacy Project. “Sienna’s Playgarden” is a playground renovation project born out of immense love for Sienna Marie Palkovic who passed away unexpectedly in 2012. Lion Jennifer Palkovic is spearheading the effort to revitalize Sienna’s favorite neighborhood playground at Rolling Hills Park. Initially built in the 1970s, this playground is in dire need of upgrades. Harbison Canyon Lions celebrated Easter with a Community Easter Egg Hunt and Scholarship fund raiser on March 26th at Old Ironsides Park in Harbison Canyon. In addition to a visit by the Easter Bunny, the children were given free hot dogs and punch, played games and received glitter tattoos applied by the El Cajon Valley High School Leos. Money was raised for the Harbison Canyon Lions Scholarship fund through donated items from local businesses, such as restaurants, San Diego attractions and museums. Leos manning the Tattoo Table 8 Lion Club News San Diego Lions Scholarship Foundation Gala Lion Frank P. Riviera handing out medals to current Frank Riviera Fellows Lion Frank Riviera, Lion Fran Ashcraft On April 9, 2016 at the Officers Club on MCAS Miramar, the San Diego Lions Scholarship Foundation (A Lions District 4-L6 Endorsed Project) celebrated their First Annual Gala Night Fundraiser. There were over 200 attendees at the event. It was an evening of celebration and recognitions. The evening was MC’d by Region Chair Lion Jay Ruiz Jr and Eleanor Sober. Frank P. Rivera was in attendance, a recognized Fellow, as well as his wife, Lion Guada. Also in attendance was Lion Fran Ashcraft with her daughter Kimberly, who was there to receive the newest announced Fellow, The Jim Ashcraft Fellowship. That same evening 12 Lions became "Jim Ashcraft Fellows." Also recognized that evening were the Scholarship recipients for 2016, Rio Arias, Thomas Crimmel, Alyssa Dsouza and Jiashen Lu. Recognized that evening by Jay Ruiz Sr. (Chairman of the Board) were the 14 Lions Clubs that are on the Board of Directors: La Jolla Presidents, San Diego Agape, San Diego Classic, San Diego Cosmopolitan, San Diego County Metropolitan, San Diego Delta, San Diego Elite, San Diego Executive, San Diego Forever, San Diego Majestic, San Diego Pathfinders, San Diego Premier, San Diego Rancho Bernardo, and San Diego TFC. The proceeds raised that evening will be going to future scholarships and a portable eye screening machine which will be made available for use by clubs in our district. If you would like to donate to the San Diego Lions Scholarship Foundation, which is a 501-C3 organization, please visit their website at sdlsf.org. 9 Club Events San Diego Peninsula Lions Club 70th Anniversary Celebration Lion Earl R. Irey, Jr. El Cajon Valley Host Lions Club Lion Floyd Sorensen El Cajon Valley Host Lions Club Saturday – June 4, 2016 San Diego Yacht Club - 1101 Anchorage Lane 12:00 – 4:00 PM by the Pool Potluck Lion George A. Mitchell Oceanside Sea Lions Lion Jerome “Jerry” Pitchie El Centro Sol de Oro Lions Club Lion Luray J. Mouser, Jr. El Centro Host Lions Club Lion Buell “Stoney” Stone El Cajon Valley Host Lions Club National City Host Lions at Plaza Bonita Safety Fair 2016 – 2017 Contest “A Celebration of Peace” El Cajon Valley Host Lions and El Cajon Valley High School Leos attended 59th Annual Lions Tribute Day at City of Hope Pride of Vista Lions Still Collecting Pennies 10 Lion Club News Third Cabinet Meeting - Imperial Valley March 12, 2016 Imperial Blind Center Painting Projects Painting Project Valley Orthopedic Clinic In Calexico NAF El Centro Air Show Thank You Home Depot for donating the paint for our projects 11 Club News Spring Valley Lions Club15th Annual Wil Wilson Memorial Kids Fishing Derby El Cajon Heartland Lions Fashion Show – Champagne Brunch Champagne Server Ron Paris Granite Hills Leo Lavina Tallo Scholarship Winner 12 Club News San Diego North County Lions Eye Screening Lemon Grove Lions City Cleanup El Cajon Singing Hills Lions Military Care Packages The line of people went all the way around the building Miss Oceanside Miss Teen Oceanside 13 LEO Club News Granite Hills Leos assisted the El Cajon Heartland Lions at their Fashion Show North Park Leos sorting glasses during Lions Eyes Across California El Cajon Valley Host Lions Club visited The El Cajon Valley High School Leo Club SD United Lions performed at Sea World El Cajon Valley Leos applying Glitter Tattoos at the Harbison Canyon Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt & Scholarship Fund Raiser SD United Lions Greeting Card Project for Homeless Veterans 14 Calendar of Events May 2016 Strengthen Membership Month Recycle for Sight Month May 7, 2016 May 8, 2016 May 11-17, 2016 May 14, 2016 May 15, 2016 May 15, 2016 May 17, 2016 May 18, 2016 May 21, 2016 May 30, 2016 La Mesa Lions Garden Tea – Olaf Wieghorst Museum (El Cajon) – 1:00 PM Mothers’ Day White Cane Week Asian Pacific Gala – Jasmine Seafood PU-101 Due Area 4 – Student Speaker Contest (Crowne Plaza Hotel) San Diego United Lions Club – 5th Anniversary San Diego North Park Lions Club – 90th Anniversary Armed Forces Day Memorial Day June 2016 June 1, 2016 June 2-5, 2016 June 2, 2016 June 4, 2016 June 11, 2016 June 14, 2016 June 18, 2016 June 19, 2016 June 24-28, 2016 Helen Keller Day Joint Council of Governors Meeting – Red Lion Inn (Redding, CA) West Shores Lions Club – 5th Anniversary San Diego Peninsula Lions Club – 70th Anniversary Potluck – San Diego Yacht Club Lions Learning Day – Solana Beach Presbyterian Church – 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM Flag Day El Cajon Valley Host – Gunsmoke IV Casino Night Fathers’ Day 99th Lions Clubs International Convention – Fukuoka, Japan Mission Hills Leo’s Club Charter Night Wednesday – May 4th, 2016 6:00 PM Mission Hills High School Redwood Hall 1 Mission Hills Ct – San Marcos, CA First Annual Sight Impaired Weekend May 27-30, 2016 Lions Camps at Teresita Pines is offering a brand new opportunity for families with a member who has a sight impairment. We're hosting a weekend getaway for the whole family. Come stay and enjoy the tranquil, peaceful, beautiful Angeles National Monument with your family. Calling All Lions of San Diego & Imperial Counties! Please Join Us for our 2016-2017 Lions Learning Day All Lions are encouraged to attend! Saturday, June 11, 2016 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Solana Beach Presbyterian Church/Debin Hall 120 Stevens Avenue, Solana Beach 92075 Free to attend ($10 donation requested for Mexican fiesta lunch hosted by Live Well San Diego Lions) RSVP to Lion Deb Braun at [email protected] with your name, club name and if you will join us for lunch 2016-2017 Lions Learning Day is hosted by District Governor-elect Dave Roberts and volunteers to provide training, inspiration, motivation, and comradery as we begin the new Lions Year. All Lions are encouraged to attend and take a class or two, learn more about our Lions Centennial, learn our themes for 2016-2017, and get to know other Lions from throughout Imperial & San Diego Counties. RSVP before June 3rd and your name will be entered to win a $50 gift card IF you attend on June 11th. Questions or comments, please call Lion Dave Roberts at 858-7759241 or e-mail him at [email protected].