Feb 15 2016 - College Station Noon Lions Club

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Feb 15 2016 - College Station Noon Lions Club
Chartered 1950
Next Meeting: Mar. 7, 2016
“We Serve”
College Station Noon Lions Club
Week of Feb. 15, 2016
‘Show up for them’
H
onoring Our Heroes is Feb. 26, a week from Friday. The 51 1tables sold to date include 41 sponsor
tables, nine first-responder tables and two donor tables, That’s the good news., said HOH Chair PDG
Ron Gay. “There is still room to grow.” See flyer in this issue.
The bad news, he said, is that Lions have purchased fewer than 50 individual tickets. If you can’t be there, buy
tickets anyway, he said. “We need to have a good crowd on hand to honor our first responders.
“When we call 9-1-1, we expect someone to show up,” said Gay. “This event honors the brave men and
women who answer your call; now, we need you to show up for them.”
All four of the widows of local first responders killed in the line of duty in recent years will be honored. “This is
our opportunity to say
thank-you to them for their
sacrifice,” said Lion Gay.
Tickets are available from
Gay or Lion Mary Jo
Prince.
Fun for All
Timeline
Lion David Gerling reports
$1.13 million in cash and
pledges has been
committed to build the Fun
for All Playground in
Central Park. The goal is
$3.5 million.
Here’s the timeline.

February. CS City
Council approves
contract with
architect.

July. Review
architectural designs.
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August. Take construction bids.
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October. Approve bids
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November. Groundbreaking.
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May-June, 2017. Grand opening.
“We will construct whatever can be built with what we have in the bank in October,” said Gerling.
Other Fun for All fundraisers
The College Station Kiwanis annual pancake breakfast is Saturday, Feb. 20, from 8 am to 1 pm. All
proceeds go to the Fun for All Park. “Come out, wear your Lions shirt and cap, and let the Kiwanis know we
support them,” said Lion Gerling.
Brazos Valley Fashion Week is planned for March 3,4 and 5. All money raised go to the Fun for All
Playground. Lion Judy LeUnes has information.
Christmas tree kudos
About $9,500 was raised through Christmas tree sales, reported Lion President Diane Jones Meier. Lions and
others who helped make the project a success were honored Monday.
◄TREE-MENDOUS. Certificates of
Appreciation were presented Lions
Karen Toole and Joe Hobson for
the significant roles they played in
the successful tree sale. Officer Billy
Couch accepted a certificate on
behalf of the College Station Police
Department.
MOVERS AND SHAKERS. Many helped make Christmas tree sales a success. Among the Lions recognized
Monday for their contributions to the project were, from left, Roy Parker, John Rauser, Carl Stewart, Terry Toole,
James Cliburn, Charles Pinnell, Carol Binzer, Chair Karen Toole, and Joe Hayes. Lions not shown: Rodger
Koppa, Charles Graf, Richard Spiller, Rod Martin and President Diane Jones Meier.
2016 “HONORING OUR HEROES” Dinner
Reservation form (please print)
Sponsor name (how to be listed): _______________________________________________
Individual contact (if sponsor is a business): _______________________________________
Mailing address: _____________________________________________________________
City: _____________________________
State: _________
Zip: _______
Phone: (_____) ____________________
E-mail Address: ______________________________________________________________
Sponsorship Level: Chief ($2000) __ Captain ($500) __ First Responder ($250) __
Individual reservation @ $40 each: ____________
Donation if unable to attend: _____________________
Invoice requested
yes _______
no ________
Please make checks payable to Brazos Lions Clubs Foundation and mail to Brazos Lions Club Foundation, 3708 East 29th
St. #202, Bryan, TX 77802.
Lion ______________________________, member of the __________________________Lions Club
Lions, if you receive payment, please complete, sign and detach receipt portion and give it to the sponsor or ticket
purchaser.
Receipt
“Honoring Our Heroes” Dinner
with The Fab 5
February 26, 2016
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Brazos County Expo Center
5827 Leonard Road, Bryan
Received $ _________ from ______________________________________________________ for
______ Sponsorship at __________________ level
______ Reservations at $40 each
Brazos Lion Club Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization. Its federal tax ID is #26-1557755. The value of the meal and
entertainment of $16.50 per reservation is not deductible.
Lion ______________________________, member of the __________________________Lions Club
Meet Your Fellow Lion
By Lion Ann Kellett
This week: Lion David Sahm
W
here did you grow up? Go to school? Amarillo. I was a graduate of the Class of ’77 at Amarillo
High. Our mascot was the Golden Sandstorm, and we were called Sandies.
What brought you to the Bryan-College Station area? Texas A&M Swim Team and Corps of Cadets.
You’ve lived and worked here for many years. Lived here since 1988 and worked at Texas A&M and TEEX
for most of it. I spent three years in the financial services business and just over four in the oil industry.
What is your favorite event or project of the College Station Noon Lions Club? July 4th at the Bush Library,
selling Christmas Trees and the Wienerfest races. These are all so much fun.
Tell us about your work experience. What was your very first job? What
have you done professionally recently, and what changes are
ahead? As noted before, it is varied, but centers around military and
public service. I had 30 years of active and reserve duty service in the
Marines. I spent 10 years working with the Corps of Cadets on campus
and was involved in many on campus projects. I have roughly nine years
with TEEX working with its homeland security related training. Ahead, I
plan to retire from the A&M System and look forward to starting on
another career.
What is the most rewarding part of being in the training field? What is
most challenging or frustrating? I like meeting people. They all bring
unique stories. In the oil and gas field, I did the onboarding for all new
employees at the company I worked for. I trained hundreds over three
years, and they represented all parts of the Brazos Valley. The most
frustrating thing is that safety and training, if done right, is where an
organization can get the most out of people. If not, then people do not
get properly brought into an organization and mistakes are made that
affect working relationships and loyalty to the organization.
Tell us about your family. I am married to my high school sweetheart,
Janice Sahm, who went to a rival high school and university. She was a
LION DAVID SAHM
Palo Duro High School Don, and a Texas Tech Red Raider. We married
in 1982. Later, she became an Aggie, getting her M.Ed. in education. I have three daughters, two sons-inlaw, and an 18-month-old grandson. They all live here in town.
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here are Jessica and Jasen. Jessica is an RN at the Scott & White hospital and Jasen is a wastewater
treatment technician at Texas A&M. There’s also Rachel and Blayne: Rachel teaches math at Cypress
Grove and Blayne is a certified diesel mechanic at a local dealership. They have our 18-month-old
grandson, Russell David—whom we call Rusty—and he is a ball of fire. Our youngest daughter is Tonie. She
is a senior at A&M Consolidated and is going to A&M in the fall. She will major in agricultural economics.
Any pets? We have a basset hound named Lily and two “grand dogs”—a dachshund named Bela and an
English bulldog named Mack. We have two “grand cats,” Mr. Kitty and Luna, and a “grand cockatiel” named
Banana. Yes we babysit all! The two grand dogs and cats all huddle in one fluff ball in the dog house when it
is cold. Bela is a veteran contestant at the Wienerfest.
What is the most recent movie you’ve seen, and how would you rate it? The last movie was the recent Star
Wars movie, and I loved it. As an original Star Wars fan in 1977, the recent one tied into the original series
very well.
Want to be featured, or recommend someone for this column? Please let Ann Kellett know at
akellett@mac.com or 979-229-3330.
Know someone interesting in the Brazos Valley? Tell Lion Turbiville
S
ome of you may know that in my retirement, I have taken back production of a WTAW Radio feature
called “Bravo Brazos Valley”. I started it in 1999 and it’s a 3 ½ minute feature that spotlights people or
“do good” organizations in the Brazos Valley.
I know that among our membership are stories that need to be told. Stories that might make listeners say
“That’s interesting, I didn’t know that!!”
So if there’s anything unique about you, your history, your unique hobby or passion; Maybe you invented
something or you give of your time in a special way to a special organization; I want you to email me and tell
me briefly about it and then I’ll arrange to come record a short conversation about it.
Or maybe you know someone or have a relative from the Brazos Valley who has a unique story to tell about
themselves.
The only requirement is that you or they live in
what we consider the Brazos Valley.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Lion Tom Turbiville
tturby@gmail.com
PROUD LION. Lion Mary Walker wore her
CSNL cap while supporting Easter Seals
East Texas at the Tri County Hill Hopper
Bike Race in Round Top Texas
February
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No club meeting
July 4th committee meeting. Noon. Amico Nave Restorante, 203 Villa Maria Rd., Bryan
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Volunteers report at 1 pm.
Fifth Monday. No regular meeting. New Lions orientation. Noon. Amico Nave.
March
7
Lions club meeting. Noon. Hilton. Milton Dare of Texas Lions Camp.
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Lions work day at Habitat for Humanity. Need 15 people. See Sheri Echols.
Lions club meeting. Noon. Hilton
No regular meeting. Lions Club social
Lions club business meeting. Noon. Hilton
April
4
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Lions club meeting. Noon. Hilton
Lions club meeting. Noon. Hilton
No meeting.
Lions club business meeting. Noon. Hilton