District 19-D Newsletter - Lions e
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District 19-D Newsletter - Lions e
District 19-D Newsletter 19-D District Governor Joe Nilles Leavenworth Lions Club 10460 Ski Hill Dr., Leavenworth, WA. 98826 Home: 509-548-6776 Bus: 509-669-6766 email: lionjoed2@frontier.com April 24, 2012 Volume 2011/12 - 11 Bulletin Editor: Lion Russ Fineman upscope@nwi.net DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE FOR May By the time you read this, our “Distinguished District D” conference will be over or in progress. We have two months left in the year. Membership is holding but we still need 13 new members (and no drops) to give me my plus 1 member for the year. I will take more. I know from what I’ve heard that there are some new members out there in the wings. Let’s get them signed up and inducted. How many trees have we planted? I know of clubs who have planted trees this year, but I don’t know how many we have planted. I hope that all the trees planted have been reported on the LCI activity site. Around the world, Lions have now planted 8.3 million trees. The clubs that help with work around Camp Winfield will be planting approximately 1000 trees on their cleanup weekend. Before our conference, Dorothy and I will have attended conferences in F, A, and H. I will fill you in on those and our own distinguished conference in my next message. Please get the PU 101 and PU 19, new officer reports, into the respective offices. The information in there is important. Why is it so important? These reports are used to create the roster at the MD level, to make sure that all important information gets to the right officers in your club, all financial reports or dues get to the club, and your new officers get the notification of training. Having mentioned new officer reports, I hope that officers have been elected for all the clubs. It’s also important that the incoming president be thinking about the committees that need to be formed and chaired. I recommend that your clubs be planning your upcoming installation, to make it a special and meaningful event. DG Joe (Continued Page 2 column 2) INSIDE THIS ISSUE District Governor's Message District Governors Remaining Visits Pg 1 Table of Contents Presidents Message Continued Remaining DG Visitations Care Message Canadian Club Information Pg 2 Canadian Club Officers School Lions Foundation of Canada Pg 3 Diabetes North and South Pg 4 Club & Zone Events and Fund Raisers • Princeton Lions Club • West Bank Lions Club • Quincy Valley Lions • Othello Leo's Pg 5 USA/Canada Leadership Forum Pg 6 Do you understand Your Computer? Moses Lake Lions Club May 21st at 7:00pm, Immanuel Lutheran Church 1020 S. A Street, Moses Lake Warden Leos Club Date and Time to be determined. (Continued from page 1) Presidents Message Attendance of officers at officer training is going to be more important this year. There are changes coming from LCI, and your secretary and other officers need this information. You may say that only the secretary needs this training, but how can the other officers help that secretary if they have problems, if they don’t know how to do things also? Please attend the training. Your zone chairs have spent time and effort to make this training available. Support them and your new district officers. DG Joe Clubs in Canada May 12 Zone - Club officers training school - Camp Winfield (President, Secretary, Treasurer, Tail Twister and Membership Director urged to attend) th Please remember that information for the bulletin should be in by 15th of month. Also remember next bulletin will be the last one for club year 2011-2012 Russ Clubs are reminded to forward their budgeted contribution to MD19 CARE prior to year end. This important program of “Maternal Health – to be a Woman in Ecuador’s Andes” will educate women and caregivers in an area of Ecuador. Many lives are lost through maternity in lesser developed areas, and can be saved through knowledge and training. PDG Ron Silver CANADIAN CLUB OFFICERS SCHOOL In the CALMANAC, I show May 12 th, as the date for the Club Officers' Training School. I know that over the years, many of the members will have been associated with other Clubs and Organizations of many types, but there are also many different forms and ways of doing things and some that pertain solely to the Lions Clubs. This “School” is a very good way for the President to learn the proper way to run a Lions Club meeting, and for the President, and Secretary, to complete the various reports and forms that must be submitted. The Treasurer will learn the proper accounting records that must be kept to ensure that funds are not misused or misrepresented, and WHY it is necessary for the Club to have TWO OR MORE Bank Accounts, in the case of the LCW Lions, THREE Bank Accounts. There is also a session for the Tail twister, so that “proper” tail twisting can be done at the meetings. The do's and the don’t s. The Tail Twisting should be the “fun” portion of the meeting. The Membership Chair position is not only to obtain new members, but includes the Retention of the members currently on the roster. Membership Chairs can learn different ways of building the Club's roster, while at the same time retaining the members that you do have. I would urge all of the incoming Officers in these positions to attend the training school, for the benefit of the Club. It does not matter how many times a person has held any of the positions, there is always something new to learn in order to improve the operation of the Club. Please try to make the time to attend on May 12th, at Camp Winfield. Our Club will benefit from your desire to learn. Submitted by PZC Al Fennig from the Lake Country Club Bulletin Lions Foundation of Canada To all Canadian Lions Clubs – You can donate your Rewards Points By donating some or all of your points, you enable the Foundation to use the points towards purchasing supplies and products that are used for our clients or for our fund-raising events. • • • • SHOPPERS OPTIMUM POINTS: To donate your Shoppers points, visit www.shoppersdrugmart.ca/donate, click on "donate now" and select Lions Foundation of Canada as the recipient. HBC REWARDS: When you shop at the Bay, Zellers, Home Outfitters and DealsOutlet.ca, you can collect points on the Lions Foundation's Rewards program. To enroll, visit the HBC rewards page and register as a member using Public ID# 1724181. AIR MILES: If you have Air Miles, they can be redeemed towards flights for Dog Guide recipients traveling to the Oakville training school or you can use them to purchase a gift certificate or item for a fund-raising event. CANADIAN TIRE MONEY: can be used to purchase hundreds of items towards vehicle and ground maintenance and housekeeping supplies. It can be sent directly to: Lions Foundation of Canada, P.O. Box 907, 152 Wilson Street, Oakville, ON L6J 5E8. Diabetes North Diabetes South Rondeau Brown, Diabetes Chairperson Sunshine Didra, Diabetes Chairperson Lead. Live. Cure - is the Canadian Diabetes Association road-map for the future. It is designed to focus all of our efforts on ensuring we continue to have a meaningful impact on the millions of Canadians affected by diabetes - today and in the years to come. LEAD the fight against diabetes by helping people with diabetes LIVE healthy lives while we work to find a CURE. Staying healthy with Diabetes Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are serious conditions and can lead to the same complications. But you must do many things to stay well. Talk to your doctor about all of the following points. They are important for basic diabetes care. Your doctor and your healthcare team will work with you to ensure you get the best care. The important first steps are: • eat according to a healthy meal plan • increase your physical activity • learn as much as possible about diabetes If you have diabetes, you are at increased risk for heart disease and stroke, and other complications such as eye and kidney disease, nerve damage and foot problems. Keeping your blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol in a healthy range can reduce your risk of complications. Talk to your doctor about the Canadian Diabetes Association’s recommendations for diabetes management, what targets are healthy for you, and how to achieve and maintain them over time. Recent reports have suggested that depression may be a factor in developing diabetes. The American Diabetes Association says studies show that people who have diabetes may run a greater risk of depression than people without diabetes. What can we do to combat depression? With spring finally here, we can think seriously about gardening and the many benefits it brings. Fresh air and physical activity – this contributes to emotional and mental health. Start small. Gardening doesn’t have to take up a great many hours a day. It needs to fit both your physical ability and your time frame. This way, you won’t become overwhelmed and stressed by your garden getting out of control. Plant vegetables, berries, fruits, herbs – whatever you can plant in the area you have to work with. Plant your favorites and some that you know are especially good to include in your diet. Fresh produce puts you in the mood to cook healthier meals and not rely on whatever is quickest and easiest to eat. If you don’t have a plot of ground to plant in, think about container gardening. You can plant an awful lot of vegetables and herbs in a little space if you trellis whenever possible. Look up vertical gardening online. Also, many plants adapt to hanging baskets or window boxes. Or plant in flowerbeds. (Try to make sure that you don’t plant right next to a busy street, so vehicle exhaust isn’t falling on your garden all the time.) If all else fails, maybe you have a friend who has space and you can share, perhaps trading garden work or buying the seeds or plants for part of that space. A bonus would be company while you garden. Last, but not least, the wonderful feeling of accomplishment you will have as you reap the fruits of your labor. Perhaps you will even have enough to share. Have a great spring and summer. Lion Sunshine MD19-D Club & Zone Events and Fund Raisers Quincy Valley Lions PZC Sunshine presenting an art kit and certificate to Quincy Valley Peace Poster winner, Marlen Bermudez. Marlen was also the District D winner which is a first for Quincy Valley. Her entry was submitted to MD 19 but did not win at that level. We are very proud of her winning efforts and it was a pleasure to meet her entire family who joined us for dinner and the presentation. Westbank Lions Club News Habitat for Humanity Westbank Lions Club is proud to be assisting Habitat for Humanity in their fund-raising activity for 2012 and we'll be pitching in to serve the hamburgers at the big event at Accent Homes in West Kelowna on Saturday, April 14. Drop around and find out more about this terrific cause - and while you're there get the information on the third annual Lions' Fifties Concert, [7]The Royal Revival of Rock'n'Roll to benefit Habitat for Humanity in August. You can see a brief video of the Revival HERE: Habitat Information Westbank Lions Hall Garage Sale The Westbank Lions Community Development Society is holding a HUGE, GIGANTIC, and just over-all LARGE Garage Sale on Saturday, May 26, 2012 at the Westbank Lions Hall at 2466 Main Street in downtown Westbank. PZC Sunshine and award winner Marlen Bermudez Othello Leo's The Westbank Lions Hall has been the hub of our community since 1930 and we're getting stuffed to the rafters with all kinds of bargains so we have to make some room. Drop in starting at 8:00AM and pick up some great finds - and enjoy a burger and drink supplied by the Westbank Lions Club. If you have some items of your own and would like to join us we have a limited number of spaces available for individual booths for only $20.00 so clean out your garage and take part in the fun! For information or to reserve your space just email info@westbanklionsclub.ca or call Rick at 250-452-9440 Princeton Lions Club Charter Member George Judd These are Othello Leo Club new officers. Secretary Monica, Vice President Meritza, President Jennifer, Treasurer Matthew If you ever wondered what a Leo Club Banner looked like, you don't have to wonder any longer. Warden Leo Club purchased a banner especially to hold their Award of Excellence patch. I was privileged to present this award to President Anthony earlier in the year. Submitted by ZC Corallee Morgan