February 2013
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February 2013
June Editors 2013 L&L NEWSLETTER Lion Joe Mason & Lioness Terri Bishop L ak e s h o r e L i ons & Li on e ss New Look To Your Newsletter I hope you enjoy the new look to the newsletter. I wanted to make the changes so you wouldn’t get bored with our setup. Please note all announcements are now located on the back of the newsletter by the address. This will allow for more information and possible less paper used in the printing. We would sure like to hear from you if you have any ideas to help us improve the newsletter. One suggestion I received was to have a column for comments to help improve our clubs. This way you could make a suggestion and it would get to all of the members not just the ones who attend our meetings. So if you have any ideas please email them to us at [email protected]. Early Lake Lions Visit Lakeshore Gary Rose, President of the Early Lake Lions visited the Lakeshore Lions at the Jan. 8th meeting. They have visited several times over the past several years and have managed to escape the Grotto with several items including our bell. This year we were ready for them and made sure everything was either tied down or firmly secured. Our plan is to invade their meeting and return the favor. See ya soon. Upcoming Events Inside this issue: �� Feb 2nd– Hot dog and bake sale at Food’s Etc. �� Feb 12th– Student Speaker night at Howard’s Grotto 7pm. �� Mar 3rd– Fish Fry at Howard’s Grotto 2pm-7pm �� Apr 6th– Comedy Night CL Senior Center 7pm. �� Apr 28th– Walk-a– Thon Lions Eye Foundation Club President Monthly Message 2 Governor’s Monthly Message 3 Club President Monthly Message 4 Student Speaker MD-4 Proposed Budget 2013-2014 5 Business Advertisements 6 Fine Free, Birthdays & Anniversaries 7 Announcements Back Cover L & L NEWSLETTER Page 2 Wow, we had a great Christmas Party! Thanks to Jeanette Fender for organizing our evening and for everyone that attended. January started out in a run. Our first hot dog and bake sale organized by Kirsten Sprates was held at Foods Etc and raffle tickets sold well with Chris Coleman outselling everyone. February 2nd is our next hot dog and bake sale also to be held at Foods Etc. Stop by, say hello, buy some baked goods, a hot dog and some raffle tickets. Raffle Prizes for this year’s Fish Fry on March 3rd are quite different. This year’s Grand Prize is a two-night stay at the Featherbed Railroad Company, followed by a Wildflower ride and luncheon for two from Eleven Roses Ranch. From Bob Rider and Lakeshore Sports a Gun Safety class for two, Gut Buckets Catfish Guide trip on Clearlake provided by Tom of Gut Buckets; a Gift Basket from Aggie Berry and dinner for two at Park Place Restaurant in Lakeport. Lakeshore Lioness truly thanks all the businesses for their gracious donation. Tickets sell for $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. The drawing will be held at the Fish Fry on March 3rd. Fish Fry dinner tickets will be sold at the door for $10.00. This year we will host a number of day drawings, including an extra drawing. Everyone who attends the dinner will be given an opportunity to win an additional prize. The Lower Lake High School Jazz ensemble will be playing from 4pm to 6pm for your enjoyment and dancing for all those who want to swing. More NEWS! Lakeshore Lioness now has a Facebook Page. Check it out at Lakeshore Lioness. Also, we now have our own email address. [email protected]. The Walk for Fun is coming up rapidly. It will be held on April 27th. We are encouraging everyone to come out and Walk for Paws this year. Monies raised during this walk will be donated to the Lake County Animal Coalition, ACME Foundations and the Free and Reduced Spay and Neutering Clinic. For more information or donations for drawing please visit our Facebook page or call Joan Mingori at 994-2178. Hope to see all of you at the Fish Fry! I signed up for an exercise class and was told to wear loose fitting clothing. If I HAD any loose fitting clothing, I wouldn't have signed up in the first place! HELLLLLOOOOO!!! Think about it Marriage changes passion. Suddenly you're in bed with a relative. L & L NEWSLETTER Page 3 We’re Half Way Through The Year Time has really passed fast. The next six months will be just as fast, I trust. Before any more time passes I would like thank each of you that have accepted the positions that you have in your club and the District. By you accepting these positions and doing your best to fulfill the needs for those positions you make life much easier for your fellow Lions. I have completed over 75% of my club visits. We have some good clubs in our district that serve their community well. We have improved our club membership and activity reporting a little. Remember the job is not done until the paperwork is complete. All the clubs in the district has been given the OK to brag about their projects in the local paper and the Blue Print. Please take advantage of both. Event Calendar I have noticed that there are some entries in the Event Calendar. Keep us informed, keep your events coming. This month’s bulletin is lacking articles. Lion Andy will accept your articles starting today. So send him something soon. He needs your articles so he can keep his title as Blue Print Editor. Peace Poster Contest We only had two clubs participate this year, the Redwood Empire Club and the Vacaville Ulatis Club. The District Peace Poster Contest winner is Marisol Ceja, an 11 year of 6th grader at the St. Mary’s of the Angels School in Ukiah. The District winner was sponsored by the Ukiah Redwood Empire Club. Five members from the American Canyon Art Foundation judged the posters for the District. Marisol’s poster was forwarded to MD-4 to compete against the other districts in the MultipleDistrict. Did You Know! Our next Cabinet Meeting will be on March 8-9, 2013, in Fairfield. Registration form will be in the next bulletin. Club level Student Speaker Contest must be complete by Sat. 23 Feb., 2013. L & L NEWSLETTER Page 4 Student Speaker Night– February 12th For the 76th consecutive year the Lions Club of California will hold speech contests in local communities beginning in February 2013. Over $103,500.00 will be paid out in scholarships to the winning students. This year the topic will be "How do we create and keep jobs in America". The Lakeshore Lions Club contest will be held at Howard's Grotto at 7:00 PM Tuesday evening February 12, 2013. All Lions and Lioness and their significant others are invited to join the contestants and judges in enjoying the contest and another fine Grotto culinary presentation. The contest is open to students grades 9 through 12 of any high or junior high school. Contestants must not of completed grade 12 and must be attending school when the contest is held and must be under the age of 21. The club contest winner receives $75.00 and the other contestants (who have completed minimum time) will receive $25.00. The next level Zone contest winner receives $100.00. The Region winner gets $150.00. The 15 District winners will each receive a $4,500.00 scholarship. The 4 Area winners will each receive a $6,500.00 scholarship. The final winner will receive a $10,000.00 scholarship. Would would love to see more Lioness at this event. So please come and enjoy the speakers. April Fools !!!!!!!!!!!! Comedy night April 6th Saturday 3 comedians coming to entertain everybody brought to you by Lakeshore Lions. Comedians provided by the Comedy Machine. This will be a great night for stand up comedy. This will be a great event for laughs and a good time with friends. LAKESHORE LIONS PRESENT APRIL FOOLS COMEDY NIGHT Stand up comedy at it best from h t il 6 Apr to ? M P 7 $20/ tickets also at the door Se ni o rC en t er in Cl ea rla ke Page 5 L & L NEWSLETTER MD-4 Budget Proposed for 2013-2014 submitted by Secretary John McMillen L & L NEWSLETTER Page 6 These businesses support your newsletter All advertisements will display a business card. The cost for advertising will be $25 per fiscal year. If you are interested please mail a business card to Joseph Mason, PO Box 5667, Clearlake, 95422. Make checks payable to Lakeshore Lions. You may also contact either Joe or Terri Bishop at our meetings and submit them directly. Any questions call Joe at 995-3626 ads run from July to July. Terri Bishop 16445 Main St. Lower Lake, Ca. 95457 994-6535 fax-995-3125 Ron’s Backflow Service Testing*Repairs*Sales*Service Ron Peavey California Certification #12923 Home: 707-998-3570 Cell: 707-972-5072 Kevin Ness Jewelers Of Clearlake (707) 994-2307 ng ravi Eng App ra isa ls Custom Jewelry Design 14114 Lakeshore Dr. *P.O. Box 816 * Clearlake, Ca. 95422 Moeller’s Cleaning Service Windows Our Specialty 707-994-2455 Serving all of Lake County Page 7 L & L N ews l et t er L a k e s h o r e L i on s & L i o n e s s Lakeshore Lions PO Box 397 Clearlake, Ca 95422 9245 Hwy 53 PO Box 735 Aggie (707)-994-9494 Fax (707)-994-3228 Web Sites Lakeshore Lions– http://www.lakeshorelions.org/ Lions International– http://www.lionsclub.org Meeting Days: Lions Club meet 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7pm at Howard’s Grotto Lakeshore Lioness PO Box 311 Clearlake, Ca 95422 Fine Free Feb 26th– Robert Coker Lions Board of Directors meet following the 1st meeting Lioness Club meet the 4th Wednesday at 7pm at Howard’s Grotto Birthdays and Anniversaries are taken from the Lions Community Calendar Lioness Board of Directors meet 3rd Tuesday Anniversaries No anniversaries this month. Birthday Feb. 19th- Millie Hammes Announcements THE LIONESS WILL BE HAVING A HOT DOG BAKE SALE AGAIN ON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2, 2013. ALSO,THE FISH FRY IS ON SUNDAY MARCH 3, 2013. THE DINNER TICKETS ARE $10.00 PER PERSON AND RAFFLE TICKETS ARE $1.00 EACH OR 6 FOR $5.00. THE LIONESS NEED HELP FOR THE FISHFRY SO IF ANY HUSBANDS OF THE LIONESSES ARE WELCOME TO VOLUNTEER. CALL KIRSTIN SPRAKTES IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP. Lion & Lioness Newsletter c/o Joe Mason P.O. Box 5667 Clearlake, Ca. 95422