November 2012 - Lions District 13-D
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November 2012 - Lions District 13-D
13-D Newsletter Ohio Lions District 13 D Ohio Lions District 13 D November 2012 “Cruisin’ Along Every Month” OUR RACE PROGRESS – ARE WE LEADERS? Last month we made our first pit stop in our race in pursuit of providing service to others. How is your club progress in the race? During your pit stop did you access your progress in attaining your club goals for this current Lions year? Has your club identified three service projects for this year? The clubs that will be winners at the end of the race will be those that plan and set goals to achieve and monitor their progress in attaining their goals. Points of Contact: District Governor John Woodside (Midge) 5166 East Blvd. NW Canton, OH 44718 H: 330-494-8031 Email: john494@neo.rr.com 1st VDG Tom Zickefoose (Lion Marian) 4300 Canfield Road Canfield, OH 44406 H: 440-944-3947 Email: ziggyice656@gmail.com 2nd VDG Barb Sorkin 4053 Sabin Drive Rootstown, OH 44272 H: 330-325-7564 Email: bsorkin42@gmail.com CST Jim Zwick (Mary) 5928 Mapledell Street NW Canton, OH 44718 H:330-499-6955 Email: jzwick@neo.rr.com Deadline for Newsletter Articles is the 20th of the month. Send to: Lion Patti Gauch H: 330-527-2048 bygoneacres@cebridge.net We are quickly approaching the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. Many clubs at that time of year furnish food baskets and meals to families who are in need of assistance. This is an excellent service project in which clubs can assist in providing needed service in their communities. If your club is not involved in providing some type of service in the geographical area served by your club I urge you to consider providing this service or something similar to those in need. Each of the Zones in our District has completed their first Zone Advisory meetings of the current Lions year. These meetings provide an opportunity for clubs to share information on activities in their clubs and discuss ideas to improve their club visibility in their communities. If your club is going to be a leader in our race club representatives need to attend and actively participate in these meetings. Discussion items at a Zone meeting can provide additional help to clubs in pursuit of a successful year. I hope to be able to acknowledge and congratulate all District clubs in the “Winners Circle” at the completion of this year. If your club is behind in the race it’s not too late to begin racing in pursuit of the award every club should be striving for, a 2012-2013 Club Excellence Award. NEWS FROM INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT WAYNE A. MADDEN In my travels to the area forums I have had a chance to visit with many of you about things I would like you to consider doing or accomplishing during your year. I want all of our clubs to be excellent clubs. My formula for excellence: Dedication + Preparation + Team work = excellence. The first thing is teamwork. Are you getting all or most of your club involved in your service projects? Isn't it more fun and productive to have 20 Lions working a service project as opposed to just two or three? With more Lions involved the work becomes much easier for all and you have more Lions expertise to draw upon. So get your Lions engaged in your club activities. Second, my goal for all of our clubs this year is to achieve excellence. I want each of your clubs to achieve the club excellence award. It is a great roadmap to success! Take a look on the LCI Web site to get started. Make it your goal to pay your club bills on time, submit your reports on time, do at least three service projects and advertise them in your local media, make a contribution to LCIF, have a net growth in membership for the year (so if you started the year with 25 members by the year end you need to have at least 26 members), attend zone meetings, have your key officers attend officers training, and make sure your secretary files the PU 101 report on time next spring. With dedication, preparation and team work, every club can be on track to achieve the Club Excellence Award. Your club will receive a nice banner patch and you will receive a nice lapel pin recognizing you as a Club Excellence President. Third - get your club involved in the Reading Action Program - RAP. Twenty-Six percent of the world's population is considered illiterate - unable to write their name or read as well as a 10 year old child. This problem not only exists in developing countries but developed countries as well. In my own country - the USA - one out of seven is considered to be illiterate by the aforementioned definition. Go to LCI's Web site and take a look at the suggested ways your club can get involved in the RAP program. Sincerely, Wayne A. Madden International President 13-D Newsletter Ohio Lions District 13 D November 2012 From Your District Governor - DG John Woodside The first quarter of my year serving as your District Governor has passed and I’d like to thank all the Lions of our District for their support and assistance when requested. The results of that quarter are now available and I’d like to share some of the report results with you, the Lions of District 13D. Naturally, the first areas I looked at are those that reflect the progress made by our District in pursuit of my District Governor goals – specifically those that address new members and membership retention. According to Lions Clubs International (LCI) reports, our District gained 70 new members in the first quarter and dropped 84 members for a net loss of 14 members. Congratulations to those clubs that have added new members. We still have not, however, identified the cause(s) of controllable losses. I urge every club to investigate why members leave their club so, if it due to a correctable problem, the club can discuss the problem and resolve it if possible. I’m asking clubs to evaluate your current members, contact and address reasons why members may not be active, and work to resolve reasons why members leave our clubs. Retention of our current members should be a priority in every club; just as increasing our membership through new members is also a priority. The above membership members reflect statistics compiled by LCI from reports submitted from our District clubs. They reflect reports received through September, 2012. Reports received on or after October 1, 2012 are not included in the quarterly results if a club report was filed after the end of the quarter. I urge all clubs to submit their Club Membership Reports and Club Activities Reports monthly as required. Our annual Ohio Lions Winter Retreat is quickly approaching. It will occur on January 18, 19 and 20, 2013 at Salt Fork State Park Resort near Cambridge, Ohio. I’m recommending that District Lions consider attending this Retreat. The event is a combination of great Forums, fun, fellowship and relaxation. If you’ve never attended a Winter Retreat in the past I believe, by attending, you will enjoy yourself. Full registrations received by December 1, 2012 receive a discounted price. I continue to encourage clubs that have not scheduled a date for my visitation to their club to do so soon. Currently I have made or scheduled visitations to 30 of our 53 District clubs. I would appreciate it if those clubs who have not scheduled a visitation would contact me soon. Remember, "We Serve" is not only our Motto – it is our commitment. Yours in Lionism, DG John From Your First Vice Governor - FVDG Tom Zickefoose This month was not as busy as last month but I’m still doing visits and promoting Lionism in our District. I attended the Zone 5 meeting and visited the Niles Lions, the Cortland Lions, and the Warren Lions. Lion Marian and I went to District Tail Twister Night at Don Poncho’s in Alliance There was a lot of fun going on at that place let my tell you!!! As we go through the rest of 2012, let’s all try to bring in one name of a prospective member. Have your Membership Chairperson contact them and invite then to a meeting to see if they would like to be part of this great organization. Adding new members help us make our communities a better place to live. I would like to congratulate the Girard Lions on having their first annual food drive for the Second Harvest Food Bank. These dedicated Lions collected over 640 pounds of food to help feed hungry people in our valley so no one goes hungry. Yours in Lionism FVDG Tom Zickefoose Pit Stops To make sure your club achieves the goals you set out for them to achieve I have instituted four quarterly pit stops this year - one every three months. Just like in the INDY 500 auto race when a race car needs to come in periodically to receive new tires, a fresh tank of gas, and to have the engine tweaked to make sure it is running competitively - your club needs to stop periodically and have a pit stop to make sure everything is running smoothly. Gather your fellow officers and check to see if you are on pace to achieve the goals you set out to achieve. If not decide what you need to do to get back on pace to achieve those goals. Don't wait until June 1st and realize you did not come close to achieving you goals - take a pit stop NOW and make sure you are on pace to have an excellent year. IP Wayne Madden 2 Ohio Lions District 13 D 13-D Newsletter November 2012 From Your Second Vice Governor - SVDG Barb Sorkin Hello Lions of 13-D During the month of October I have visited the following clubs, Calcutta, Wellsville, East Liverpool and New Waterford. As I traveled Route 11 the trees were just beautiful fall colors. I apparently picked just the right week to travel to the southern part of the District. Lions Turner and Paulus joined me with these visitations. If you did not attend the District Tail Twister Night you missed a great evening. What fun we had. Then we all had to figure out how we were going to get all that stuff into our cars to get home. Lion Jim Harshman did a great job as usual. I hope to bake some bread in the stoneware dish that I received. So fellow Lions, when the District Tail Twisting Night comes next year, make sure that you attend. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the Lions at their club meeting, so if you are in Region 2, please call me to schedule a visit. Yours in Lionism SVDG Barbara Sorkin Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2nd Meeting 11/20/12 11/07/12 01/15/13 11/15/12 01/13 11/29/12 11/27/12 11/20/12 11/17/12 Host Club Warren Windham Randolph Youngstown Poland Alliance North Canton Perry Township East Liverpool UNIVERSAL LAWS OF GOLF Golf is a love/hate relationship. Sometime it seems as though your cup runneth and moveth over. DAILY THOUGHT Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. - Ingred Bergman - Lion-in-training Jackson Rausch helps out Zone 5 Chairperson Bill Rausch and other Lions at the Octoberfest in Boardman Park. The Lions were raising awareness for the services that they provide to the community. The Tuslaw Lions welcomed District Governor John Woodside to their meeting held on October 25th. Tuslaw Lions were very proud to have DG John induct a new member into the club. Their ‘Over The Hill Gang’ takes care of the club house and the grounds. They do a fantastic job! Presently they are working on getting the siding finished on the storage building before the weather gets bad. From the desk of Newsletter Editor, Lion Patti Gauch “ATTA BOYS” to Activity Chairperson Jim Harshman for all his hard work pulling together ‘goodies’ for Tail Twister Night. It was a wonderful event and a great time was had by all! Thanks also to Lion Jim’s wife Wanda, Zone 6 Chair Elva Summers and Lion Bill Shehy, District Tail Twister. CC David and I hope that all the hard working Lions of 13-D have a blessed Thanksgiving Holiday. WE SERVE isn’t just a motto, it’s who the Lions are. The efforts of many 13-D Lions will make this Thanksgiving special for those in need. Yours in Lionism, Lion Patti 3 13-D Newsletter Ohio Lions District 13 D November 2012 4 13-D Newsletter Ohio Lions District 13 D November 2012 5 Ohio Lions District 13 D 13-D Newsletter November 2012 USA/CANADA LEADERSHIP FORUM 2012 The 36th Annual USA/Canada Leadership Forum in Tampa Bay is now history. This year’s forum was ranked as one of the best of the 36 with over 70 seminars and workshops. We were entertained, inspired, and educated with messages from a great lineup of mealtime speakers. Many of the speakers were also presenters in the seminars. International President Wayne Madden was also there and gave an impressive speech as well as presenting a workshop. I took a very informative workshop “Providing Important Perspectives for Today’s Lions” presented by four Past International Presidents. Tampa Bay is a beautiful city with a revived water front. The hotels and convention center were very modern and well kept. Trolleys were conveniently available for transportation through out the city. Next year’s forum will be September 19, 2013 through September 21, 2013 in Overland Park, Kansas. Save the date! USA/Canada Forum Promoter Lion Bill Cooper I didn’t have room to include the registration form for Winter Retreat. If you haven’t gone yet, you are missing a very rewarding weekend. This is an informal event enjoyed by all Ohio Lions. There is a great selection of informative sessions and lots and lots of fun and fellowship! Northwest Lions Club HOLIDAY HARDTACK CANDY ORDER Name: ________________________________ Phone Number: ______________________ All orders must be received by November 16th One Pound of hardtack: $6.00/pound. Indicate the number of pounds of each flavor you wish to purchase. _____Cinnamon _____Mixed flavor hardtack (includes cinnamon, cherry, orange, lemon, peppermint) Total pounds: __________________ Total cost: _____________________ Please send or deliver order form to: Northwest Lions Club, Nancy McEwen, 1737 Clearbrook Rd NW Massillon OH 44646 Please include payment with your order and make checks payable to Northwest Lions Club. It’s never to early to plan ahead for Christmas. Want to have a special fleece vest for your favorite Lion or perhaps a sweatshirt for a gift exchange. Check out the GRRREAT items that Blue Frog has to offer on their web site at http://www.companycasuals.com/ohiolions. 6 Ohio Lions District 13 D 13-D Newsletter CLUB ACTIVITIES November 2012 Mark Your Calendar 2012-2013 ONGOING - TUSLAW LIONS GARAGE SALE The Tuslaw Lions Club Garage Sale is still in full swing every Thursday from 9:00am to Noon at Tuslaw Lions Club Park, 2515 Manchester Rd SW (Rt. 93). Their ‘Over The Hill Gang’ will be handling the garage sale during the winter months. NOV 2 - CANFIELD LIONS MONTHLY FISH DINNERS ON FRIDAY This event is held at A La Carte Catering at 429 Lisbon Street, Canfield. Main Course dinners choice of Haddock (baked or fried), Macaroni & Cheese, or Haluski with Pierogi and choice of side dishes, dessert and beverage. Served from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Cost: $10.00 ea. NOV 3 - CANFIELD LIONS FOOD DRIVE On Oct. 27 Canfield Lions and Leos will distribute 3,000+ grocery bags to various Canfield neighborhoods. The filled bags will be collected on Nov. 3. For more info, contact Lion Phil Bova at 330-533-2580. NOV 8 - TUSLAW LIONS THANKSGIVING DINNER The Tuslaw Lions will have their annual Thanksgiving Dinner at the Lions Clubhouse. The members will make and bring all the many wonderful covered disher for the meal including 2 turkeys. NOV 17 - TUSLAW LIONS TRAIN The Tuslaw Lions will be taking their Lions Club Train to the 58th Annual Holiday Parade in Massillon. The members will be passengers wearing red Santa hats. 7 Ohio Lions District 13 D 13-D Newsletter November 2012 Lion Patti Gauch 11048 Parkman Road Garrettsville, OH 44231 DISTRICT 13D & STATE ACTIVITIES Mark Your Calendar 2012-2013 JANUARY 18 - 20, 2013 WINTER RETREAT 2013 SALT FORK STATE PARK RESTORT It may be warm outside but it’s time to think winter. ….Winter Retreat that is!! Be sure to register for the 2013 Early Winter Retreat. Cost is $115 paid per person until December 1st. December 2nd through December 31st the registration fee increases to $130. Hotel reservations can be made by calling Salt Fork directly and asking for the Ohio Lions rate ($75 + tax) 1-740-435-9000 by November 30th. After Nov. 30 the room rate may increase. The Resort only has 96 rooms so book early. MARCH 15-17, 2013 - 13-D CONVENTION at McKINLEY GRAND HOTEL in CANTON Get dressed to cruise on the USS Woodside on Friday night. There will games, dancing and a lot of fun. More details to follow. Newsletter Editor: Lion Patti Gauch 11048 Parkman Road Garrettsville, OH 44231 H: 330-527-2048 C: 216-870-1787 Email: bygoneacres@cebridge.net MAY 17 - 19 - OHIO LIONS STATE CONVENTION The State Convention will be held at the Embassy Suites in Dublin, Ohio. The Lions from District J will be hosting the convention and are working hard to plan a great weekend of fellowship and learning for the Ohio Lions. Deadline: 20th of each month 8