January 16-18, 2015 - Wisconsin Lions District 27-A1
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January 16-18, 2015 - Wisconsin Lions District 27-A1
January 16-18, 2015 Grand Geneva • Lake Geneva, WI Welcome Lions, Lioness, Leos and Guests to 27-A1’s 37th Annual District Convention On behalf of the 2015 Convention Committee and all the Lions, Lioness and Leos of 27-A1, a very warm welcome to International Director Jack Epperson and his wife Lion Mary. We have a dedicated committee of volunteers that work all year to make this convention fun and educational. The convention has been designed as a tool to help all our members excel in Lionism and help those less fortunate in their communities, so visit the information displays and participate in the seminars. For our first time attendees there is a “First Timer” session created just for you. This session is intended to raise your awareness of Lion’s programs, our core mission and of course there will be some fun surprises. Our membership will be able to get the latest updates from our Eye Bank, Leader Dog program, Wisconsin Lions Foundation and the Wisconsin Lions Missions. Members will have the opportunity to become a certified vision screener. Join our speakers for an informational seminar on Identity Theft. pe you enjoy your stay at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. For ation about our decadent dining options, indulgent spa service, g ski hill and more, please call the Guest Service Team at ext 0. The committee would also like to extend a special THANK YOU to the 2014-15 District Leadership, District Governor Dan Eberhardt and Affiliate President Patti Redlin for their encouragement and inspiration throughout the year. We hope you enjoy your stay at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. For information about our decadent dining options, indulgent spa service, I would also like to personally thank my family for putting exciting ski hill and more, please call the Guest Service Team at ext 0. up with me or should I say the lack of me while planning e you enjoy your stay at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. For the District Convention for the past three years. 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I have never worked with a more dedicated and caring group of people, you will always have a special place in my heart. facebook.com/GrandGeneva @Grand_Geneva Lion Debbie Condon facebook.com/GrandGeneva facebook.com/GrandGeneva facebook.com/GrandGeneva facebook.com/GrandGeneva @Grand_Geneva @Grand_Geneva @Grand_Geneva 2015 Convention Chairperson @Grand_Geneva District 27-A1 Convention 1 JACK EPPERSON International Director Daniel H. Eberhardt Jr. District Governor 27-A1 Jack Epperson from Dayton, Nevada, USA, was elected to serve a two-year term as a director of Lions Clubs International at the association’s 97th International Convention held in Toronto, Canada, July 4 through 8, 2014. Director Epperson was born in Oakland, California and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Attended the University of Hawaii (during his surfing years) and went on to graduate from school there. After serving three years as an Army Information Systems Officer he worked as a systems programmer and project manager. Started several computer support and research companies that supported the Federal Government (yes he was a “Beltway Bandit”). Merged his last company with another government contractor that primarily supported NASA and eventually sold the company to the employees. A member of the Dayton Valley Lions Club since 2001, he has held many offices including district governor, district GLT coordinator and region chairperson. He has also been a board member of Lions in Sight of California and Nevada and chairperson of the Nevada Prison Eyeglass Recycling Project. In recognition of his service to the association he has received numerous awards and is a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow. In addition to his Lions activities he is active in other professional and community organizations, including the American Legion and the Knights of Columbus. Director Epperson and his wife, Mary, also a Lion and Melvin Jones Fellow, have one son, two daughters and eight grandchildren. 2 District 27-A1 Convention Welcome Lions, Lioness, Leos and guests to the Wisconsin Lions District 27-A1 Convention. It is our time to celebrate our accomplishments we have done over the last year. Time to open your “Hearts and Hands” and meet new friends and time to greet ones we have not seen for a while. The theme for this convention is Casino Royale. So, time to open your “Hearts and Hands” and welcome to the 37th annual 27-A1 District convention. Join me in welcoming our International Director and key-note speaker Lion Jack Epperson and his wife Lion Mary from Dayton, Nevada. ID Jack is from the Dayton Lions club and Lion Mary is from the Rachel Lions Club. Please, take the time to say hi to both of them and learn what is new from Lions International. We have a number of visiting Lion dignitaries and guests from throughout the state here to share their time and leadership, so make them feel welcome and don’t be afraid to ask them questions. I would personally like to thank all the members of our Convention committee on the hard work they have done. Thank you, Lion Deb Condon for this is her last year as Convention Chair. I would like to say thank you to all the Lions, Lioness, and Leos for all the hard work. That you have done throughout this year and to the spouses who have supported us. Enjoy your weekend and remember, we can “Strengthen the Pride” by bringing the full Lion’s family closer together by working in a spirit of cooperation and understanding. District 27-A1 Convention 3 LION PATTI REDLIN Affilate District President Lions, Lioness, Leos & Guests, Welcome To Your 37th Annual Convention: My Theme this year is “Fishing For Lioness” and I am so proud to say that we have increased our Lioness District membership by 8% from July through November. Our Lioness have really been getting the word out. The Lions and Lioness have worked together once again to put together a very exciting program and I hope you take advantage of the many seminars that are scheduled for you. Every year we try to help keep you informed with new information that comes out. If you ever have ideas for something you would like to see or hear, please let one of the convention committee members know. This is your convention and we would like to hear from you. I would like to thank everyone for all their hard work this year. It is always something special to see as this comes together for hundreds of you to enjoy. I am enjoying my year and have been amazed at what all the clubs have been doing. We all work hard to make so much happen in our communities. They really do appreciate what you do for them and when you see that smile on their faces – that says it all. Keep up the great work and thank you for all you do. Lioness Patti Redlin Affiliate District President 27-A1 4 District 27-A1 Convention LION BJ BLAHNIK Leader Dog “Goober” BJ Blahnik grew up in Seymour, Wisconsin. He is the youngest of five children. BJ was raised around farming with the support of his family and the community. His mother Carmella was a teacher for 20+ years and his father Chuck was in the insurance industry after running the family farm. BJ was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa around the age of 10. After graduating from Seymour Community High School in 1998, BJ moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin. He worked for Schneider National Inc. for 10 years with roles ranging from Customer Service up to Management in Sales. Due to his diminishing vision, in 2010, BJ had to retire. BJ married Victoria in May of 2010 and they have two sons Emmitt and Trevor. Due to his determination of wanting to work again he achieved his goal and is now employed at State Farm Insurance as of December 2013. He is an avid bowler, enjoys wood working and a volunteer in his community. BJ has been a Lion member since 2006 and is a current member of the Sheboygan Noon Lions. As BJ’s vision diminished he was approached by a local Lion’s member and suggested he go to Leader Dogs for the Blind. In 2006 BJ’s life was changed forever when he received his first Leader Dog. In January of 2014 BJ returned to Leader Dogs for the Blind for his current Leader Dog, Goober a Black Lab. Goober was raised at the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility in Iowa before his formal training at Leader Dogs for the Blind. Come listen to BJ’s life journey into Lionism and Leader Dog. You will hear stories of how a mutated gene changed his life forever yet allowed BJ to recognize that the struggle of vision can truly change what we actually see in life. District 27-A1 Convention 5 District 27-A1 Cabinet 2014-2015 District Governor – Daniel H. Eberhardt Jr. Immediate Past District Governor – Gregory Pryor First Vice District Governor – Michael Drew Second Vice District Governor – Gary Posorske Wisconsin Lions Foundation Directors David Hempel PDG • Gary Stewart PDG Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer – Jerry Gibbons International Director – Karla Harris Affiliate District President – Patti Redlin Alliliate (Lioness) Liaison – Dale Cichon A.L.E.R.T./Disaster Relief Gary Payne, Jacqueline Ove Audit Gary Stewart PDG Casey Thornburgh Clarence Harris B.O.L.D. – Bruce Laken Chaplain – Rev. Keith Johnson Children Vision Screening Irene Schelman, Charlotte Stewart, Joe Weirich Communications Business Directory – James Shelenske Facebook/Twitter – Mike Shelenske Future Technologies – James Shelenske Information Technology – Jim Shelenske Website – Jim Shelenske Wisconsin Lion District Editor – Cindy Lotzer Constitution & By-Laws, Policy Manual Ron Drew Debbie Condon Rick Steinberg PDG Conventions District – Debbie Condon District – Kathy Frymark International – Christopher Dannenmann USA/Canada Forum – Robert Brandemuehl Diabetes Awareness Jerry Gibbons CST (Chair), Ray Lowry District Activities – Gary Posorske 2VDG (Chair) Admirals Hockey (WLF) – Tal Janowitz Curling – Clarence Harris District Bowling (West Allis) – William Pallaske District Golf (Oak Creek) – Jordan Chadwick PDG Race Team – Ronald Rhode 6 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Cabinet 2014-2015 Elections – Russ Frymark Environmental – Tal Janowitz Global Leadership Kathleen Vanden Berg (Coordinator) Carl Marquardt PDG William Pallaske Walter Natynski PCC (Zone Trainer) Gary Posorske 2VDG (Zone Trainer) Global Membership Rick Steinberg PDG Steven Visocky Michael Drew 1VDG (Advisor) Hearing Preservation, Awareness & Action Jeff Meyer Ed Hida Historian Ken Bitter PDG John Fleischer PDG Honors Banquet – Patricia Penn Leader Dogs for the Blind James Penn Rosalie Nagy – Ambassador Robert Belair – Puppies/Raiser Lions Clubs International Foundation – Gregory Pryor IPDG Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin – Jeffrey Meyer Lions Eye Health Program – Charlotte Stewart Lions Services for Children – Jerry Robertson LEOS – Chelsea Weirich Peace Poster Contest – Casey Thornburgh Reading Service Initiative – Karla Harris ID Scouting – Frederick Seeger Stuff the Bus – Karla Harris ID, Charles Mitchell Long Range Planning – Jordan Chadwick PDG Photographer – Angela Mitchell Pins Robert Blunck PDG (Chair) Elizabeth Eberhardt Public Relations & Lions Information – David Stedman Sight Preservation, Awareness & Action –Peter Emer Song Leader – Casey Thornburgh Tail Twister – Eric Thornburgh Vision Forward – William Radonski District 27-A1 Convention 7 District 27-A1 Cabinet 2014-2015 WI Lions Foundation Program Associate – Tal Janowitz Wisconsin Lions Missions – William Fenger Youth Camp & Exchange John Ziino Robert Smole Youth Outreach – Jerry Robertson Zone Chairpersons 3.2 – Timothy Szelinski 1.1 – David Gutknecht 4.1 – William Thornburgh 1.2 – Sharon Eberhardt 4.2 – Richard Hummel 2.1 – William Pallaske 2.2 – Rev. Keith Johnson 5.1 – William Olson 5.2 – Dale Cichon 3.1 – Jerome Johnson Honorary Committee Carl Marquardt PDG Chuck Post PDG (Chair) Walter Natynski PCC Dexter Badinger PDG Steven Pautz PDG Ken Bitter PDG Rick Steinberg PDG Robert Blunck PDG Gary Stewart PDG Jordan Chadwick PDG David Sugden PDG Thomas Ellenson PDG Gary Thompson PDG Jon Fleischer PDG James Wenzel PDG Karla Harris ID Jerome Wilms PDG David Hempel PDG Joseph Wimmer PID Claude Johnson PDG Eugene Zawikowski PDG Jake Karpfinger PDG Lee Ketterhagen PDG STATE COMMITTEES MD27 Elections – Russ Frymark MD27 Credentials – Jerry Gibbons CST MD27 Parliamentarian – Walter Natynski PCC MD27 Ad Hoc A.L.E.R.T. – Gary Payne MD27 Diabetes Awareness – Jerry Gibbons CST MD27 Bowling – Bob Belair MD27 Curling Tournament – Clarence Harris MD27 Convention Site Inspection – Jordan Chadwick PDG MD27 International Convention – Christopher Dannenmann MD27 Pin – Robert Blunck PDG MD27 Resolutions, Constitution & By Laws – Ron Drew MD27 Song Leader – Casey Thornburgh MD27 Tailtwister – Eric Thornburgh MD27 Youth Exchange – John Ziino 8 District 27-A1 Convention Affiliate District 27-A1 Cabinet 2014-2015 Affiliate President – Patti Redlin Affiliate Vice President – Amy Block Affiliate Secretary – Joyce Atkinson Affiliate Treasurer – Donna Dziedzic Immediate Past President – Kathy Frymark Lions Affiliate Chairman – Dale Cichon Northeast Area Chair – Kathy Sullivan North Central Area Chair – Lisa Leonard Northwest Area Chair – Donna Johnson PADP Southeast Area Chair – Brandy Gutknecht Southwest Area Chair – Kathy Reed PADP Honorary – Sharon Eberhardt PADP Advisory – Kathy Frymark IPADP B.O.L.D. – Pat Rossman PDP Bulbs & Blossoms – Kathy Phinney Constitution & By-Laws – Mary Tatera PADP, Mary Lazich District Convention – Joan Post PADP Cindy Cichon PADP Brenda Walter PADP District Project Marlys Badinger, Cindy Winzenreid Elections & Credentials Karen White PADP, Arvilla Blunck Christine Martin PADP, LaVerne Welter Extension & Membership Nancy Palmer-Payne PADP, Pat Ziino PADP Finance Donna Dziedzic, Storm Jernigan, Mary Tatera PADP Historian & Sunshine – Kathy Frymark IPADP Leader Dog – Marcia Belair New Officer Training Dawn McCarthy, Mary Anderson PADP, Donna Zivney Public Relations Kathy Reed PADP, Kristen Keshena Recognition Banquet Joan Post PADP, Cindy Cichon PADP Skirt Twister – Patt Goerke Technology – Sharon Eberhardt PADP Vision Screening – Irene Schelman PADP Youth Exchange – Pat Ziino PADP District 27-A1 Convention 9 Franklin Noon Lions Club District 27-A1 Annual Fundraiser new berlin Lions Club Double Dipped Chocolate Peanuts Dark Chocolate Fruit & Nut Mix Working for Lionism (Almonds, Cherries, Cranberries and Blueberries) Honey Roasted Cashews Deluxe Mixed Nuts (Cashews, Almonds, Brazils, Pecans, Filberts) Whole Cashews Quantity Discounts Available 16 oz bags 2 0 1 5 C L U B O F F I C E RS Contact Lion Ken Skowronski (414) 425-2034 or Lion Phil Nickerson (414) 425-8019 Franklin Lions Club and Franklin Noon Lions Club is PROUD to support Lion Dan Eberhardt Jr. District Governor 2014-2015 President Lion Ron Smith 1st Vice President Lion Ray McInerny 2nd Vice President Lion David Abstetar 3rd Vice President Lion Richard Nuccio Secretary Lion Lloyd Bornemann Treasurer Lion Chuck Zarnke Franklin Lions 6th Annual Card Tournament Proceeds to benefit many in the community Date: 01/24/2015 Time: 6:00 pm Pre-register by: 01/15/2015 1st 72 players that pre register guaranteed a spot Entry fees: • $40.00 for pre-registered players • $45.00 at the door Prizes to be determined by the amount of entries. Sponsored by: Franklin Lions Organization Tournament Location: Valley Green Golf Course W126S9218 North Cape Rd. Muskego, WI 414-425-9985 Timed Games for Hold’em For Hold’em you will play 3 games. Top 9 advance to final table. Texas Hold’em For more information or to register call: Gary Stankowski 414-704-9385 • gary.stankowski@att.net www.franklinlions.org Check special events tab for more information. Food, Beer and Soda is included. • There will also be raffles. 10 District 27-A1 Convention new berlin Lions Club Activities State Fair Corn Roast Stand Fourth of July Picnic World Service Day at VA Hospital Needy Family Program Christmas Stocking Stuffer Program Christmas Tree Lighting International Youth Exchange Parade of Checks District 27-A1 Convention 11 Mukwonago Lioness Congratulates Lioness Patti Redlin MUKWONAGO LIONS FISHING JAMBOREE 2015 Headquarters: LinDeY’S On LAKe beULAH W1340 beach road, east troy as Affiliate District President 2014-2015 Saturday, February 14th 7:00 am to 4:00 pm FAMOUS LIONS MEAT RAFFLES Mukwonago Lions Club OTHER 2015 EVENTS January 3, 4, 10, 11, 24 and 25 9 PIN TAP, JAYS LANES e!! t a D e Save th Mukwonago Lioness Annual Golf Outing May 17, 2015 12 District 27-A1 Convention March 28 HANS CHRISTIANSON MEMORIAL EASTER EGG HUNT, FIELD PARK May 5 MUKWONAGO SOPHOMORE HONORS DINNER, AMERICAN LEGION HALL June 18 to 21 LIONS SUMMERFESTE, FIELD PARK June 21 FATHER’S DAY PARADE, NOON District 27-A1 Convention 13 MARK YOUR CALENDARS for TWO GREAT PROSPECT LIONS EVENTS brate e l e C p l e Come H f Service 65 Years o n io Celebrat y r a s r e iv 65th Ann , 2015 pm March 28 rogram: 7 er: 6 pm, P urse e Golf CBoerlin v r e s e r P er Park oad, New 5 Cash Bar: De pm, Dinn eR unnyslop 4285 S. S g of an evenin r fo s u in Jo D FUN, FOO & INMENT ENTERTA by UYZ FOUR G ackets in Dinner J for information call 262-797-8746 Past District Governors of 27-A1 1972-1973 1973-1974 1974-1975 1975-1976 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 Joseph E. Wimmer, PID George Hoffmann, Pdg John Coleman, Pdg Arthur Gulrud, Pdg* Dr. Ray Noonan, PID* Raymond Seidel, Pdg* John Fleischer, Pdg Lester Jacob, Pdg* Lloyd Addie, Pdg* Harlan Unger, Pdg* Dave Sugden, Pdg Bob Welch, Pdg* Robert Ahler, Pdg* Thomas Ellenson, Pdg Robert Kolosowsky, Pdg* Gary Thompson, Pdg Tom Pizzo, Pdg* Warren Ackerman, Pdg* Lee Ketterhagen, Pdg Jerome Willms, Pdg Eugene Zawikowski, Pdg 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 Sherman Allen, Pdg* Robert Blunck, Pdg Steve Pautz, Pdg Dexter Badinger Jr., Pdg J. Peter Regan, Pdg Richard Schwall, Pdg* Tony Dorangrichia, Pdg* Clem Knoll, Pdg* Chuck Post, Pdg Jake Karpfinger, Pdg Jordan Chadwick, Pdg Claude Johnson, Pdg Walter Natynski, PDG Dave Hempel, PDG Gary Stewart, PDG Debbie Schwanz, PDG* Carl Marquardt, PDG Karla Harris, CC, PDG Rick Steinberg, PDG Ken Bitter, PDG Greg Pryor, IPDG * Deceased LIONS-LIONESS Election Notice You must be CERTIFIED to Vote Delegates & Voting Alternates must present their cards, in person, for certification by the Cabinet Secretary CERTIFICATION TIMES Lions: Saturday, 9:00 am to 11:15 am – Forum Foyer During the Saturday Business Meeting Friday, April 24, 2015 & Friday, September 25, 2015 Kid’s Hot Dog Meal Available 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm New Berlin VFW Post 5716 17980 W. Beloit Rd., New Berlin, WI 14 District 27-A1 Convention Lioness: Saturday (only), 9:00 am to 10:30 am Forum Foyer Before the Business Meeting VOTING Lioness – at Business Meeting - Westgate A Lions – 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm - Forum C Elections Chairman Lion Russ Frymark District 27-A1 Convention 15 WEST ALLIS LIONS CLUB Serving the community since 1938! 2015 Upcoming Events SPAGHETTI DINNER “All the Spaghetti you can eat” Sunday, March 8, 2015 Serving from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Mary Queen of Heaven 2360 S. 106th Street $8.0 0 West Allis, WI Per Person Tickets available from any West Allis Lion or at the door. CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE and Baked Chicken Dinner ALL YOU CAN EAT!!! Sunday, March 15, 2015 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Village Supper Club South Shore Drive, Delavan Lake 262-949-5387 8:00 am – Noon Adults $6.00 • Child 2-12 yrs. $3.00 MD-27 Lions international Sunday, April 12, 2015 Tickets available from any West Allis Lion or at the door. Mary Queen of Heaven 2360 S. 106th Street • West Allis, WI All You Care to Eat! Raffles & More CHILI COOK OFF Sunday, October ??, 2015 Noon – 3:00 pm K of C Hall 1800 S. 92nd Street West Allis, WI 16 DELAVAN LIONS CLUB 52ND ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S Youth exchange Program needs your help to “Foster a spirit of understanding among people of the world” We neeD: • Host families • Contributions - Checks made out to “Youth Exchange” and given to your District Cabinet Secretary/Treasurer or Youth Exchange Chairperson • Volunteer Help - At our camp in Dundee, July 19-26, 2015 • Counselors - Must be at least 18 years of age • Club pins and banners • Clubs to sponsor events or outings for Youths being hosted in our district Visit our web site: www.wilions.org/youthexchange Bake Sale • Raffles Only $5.00 per person Youth Camp & exchange Chairperson: John Ziino (262) 797-8746 www.wilions.org/westalliswest Lion John Ziino, Lion bob Smole and Lioness Pat Ziino are available to speak at any function. District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 17 Wind Lake Lions Club Presents 2015 EVENTS Join Us in Our 78th Year EAST TROY LIONS CLUB Fish Jamboree On Wind Lake Saturday, February 7th at Sportsman’s Landing 25313 W. Loomis Rd., Wind Lake, WI Sun-up until Fish check in at 4:00 pm • Cash Prize Raffles start at $100 • Fishing Prizes start at $20 • Meat Raffles all day starting at 10 am • 55” RCA HD TV & Cash drawing at 4:30 pm 19th Annual Car Show, Chicken BBQ and Craft Fair July 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 nd rd th th State’s Largest Beer Tent Featuring Miller Beer and the Area’s Hottest Bands Sunday, June 28, 2015 at Meyer Park 26900 Meyer Drive, Wind Lake, WI 8 am-11 am Registration • Raffles, Car Clubs Welcome • Trophies for 1st - 3rd place in each class For more information: www.wilions.org/windlake WHITEWATER LIONS CLUB FISH-A-REE FIREWORKS Area’s Largest (2-Hour) PARADE Sunday, July 5th at 1:00 pm Car Show Truck-Tractor Pull Harley-Davidson Raffle February 8, 2015 • All Fish 8a m-4p Hourly Fish Pr m izes (48 ) Sunday Huge Breakfast: 6 am - Noon Lunch: Brats, Chili, Hot Dogs, Beer - 10 am $500 CASH RAFFLE MANY “BUCKET” RAFFLES Spend a Day on the Lake!! 262-472-9495 • 262-485-8796 • 608-201-2515 WHITEWATER LIONESS CLUB FUN DAY Huge Carnival on the Midway All 4 Days! Join us in 2015 for the Wisconsin Lions State Bowling Tournament Pancake Breakfast every 3rd Sunday from September through May at the East Troy Lions Clubhouse 18 Lions Clubhouse - Whitewater Lake! N7462 Kettle Moraine Drive District 27-A1 Convention Lions Clubhouse - Whitewater Lake! N7462 Kettle Moraine Drive USED SATURDAY, April 25, 2015 8 am - 1 pm TREA FOR S SURES ALE Barbecue/Hot Dogs • Refreshments RAFFLES TOO BAKE SALE ! “Come Check the Bargains, Have Lunch on the Lake” 262-495-8796 District 27-A1 Convention 19 West Milwaukee Lions Club Start your “SUNDAY” with a Pancake breakfast Sunday, February 1, 2015 8:30 am to 12:30 pm All you can eat! (Includes Sausages, Applesauce, Coffee/Milk) St. Florian School 45th & Scott Street, West Milwaukee “Serving pancakes to the community for over 60 years!” Hales Corners Lioness Club In Loving Memory of Lioness Debbie Schwanz, PDG & Lioness Audrey rynders We miss you both and you are always in our hearts! DELAVAN Lioness Club We Support: Food Pantries • Homeless Shelters • Scholarships Area Rescue Squads • Lions Camp • PJ’s for Kids APFV Fund Raisers: Walworth County Fair Corn Stand Craft Fair BBQ Luncheon Sale • Plant Sale TICKETS: ADULTS - $20 KIDS 14 & UNDER - $14 • Collection Boxes for Used Eyeglasses and Hearing Aids will be located inside each entrance and all fans donating will receive a Buy-One-Get One Coupon to a future game compliments of the Wisconsin Lions. • Wisconsin Lions Campers and their families will receive complimentary tickets and be recognized during the game. • A Lions Information Table will be set up on the BMO Harris Bradley Center Concourse. • A fun night with your Club, family, neighbors, and other Lions from Wisconsin! $4.00 of EVERY Adult ticket sold going back to the Wisconsin Lions Camp! JOIN US FOR OUR TEA APRIL 18, 2015 TICKET ORDERS MUST BE PLACE BY WED. FEBRUARY 4TH Delavan Lioness Club is proud to present If your Lions Club would like to participate in Lions Night with the Admirals, Contact Lion John Bitter of the Milwaukee Admirals: As Candidate for Affiliate District Secretary 414-227-0829 • jbitter@milwaukeeadmirals.com With an historical portrayal by Jessica Michna Lioness Joyce Atkinson Thank You for Your Support! 20 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 21 9th Annual Annual 3rd BigBend/Vernon Bend/Vernon Lions Big Lions Knuckl eheads ling T ournamen t w o B 2015 April 25 and 26, 2009 Saturdays: 18th May 2nd at AlpineApril Lanes in and Muskego 40th AnnUAL CHiCKen bAr-b-QUe Big Bend - Vernon Lions Club House Highway L at Fox River Sunday February 15, 2015 11:00 am to 6:00 pm 1/2 Chicken & 1/4 Chicken Dinners (Available with all the fixings.) 22 District 27-A1 Convention 10:00 2:00 pm Contact: am Lionand Bob Brandemuehl S74 W25880 HiLo Drive th and May 3rd Sundays:Waukesha, April 19 WI 53189 262-662-3436 1:00 pm e-mail: bandebeagles@wi.rr.com Alpine Lanes in Muskego Contact: Lion Bob Brandemuehl E-mail: bandebeagles@wi.rr.com 10th Annual BIG BEND/ VERNON LIONS OPEN Friday June 19th, 2015 Edgewood Golf Course For more information contact: Rick Rosiak (262) 662-5088 Joan Weber (414) 852-9066 Email: weberpe@juno.com District 27-A1 Convention 23 Southeastern Wisconsin Lions bOLD, inc. Activities: “For the blind and Visually-impaired, Administered by the Lions” On behalf of all the VIP’s of BOLD Have a great convention, and thank you for all your support! Lion bruce Laken, Lion 27-A1 representative 262-496-3195 bruce@fpswi.com or wisconsinbold@gmail.com Sponsored by: 24 The Lions, Lioness & Leo Clubs of Districts 27-A1 & 27-A2 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 25 1959 2015 OAK CREEK LIONS CLUB 56th Anniversary Festival LABOR DAY WEEKEND Sept. 4th thru Sept. 7th Celebrate 56 Years of Service LIONS - LIONESS - LEOS Home of: PDG Warren Ackerman PDG Jordan Chadwick PDG Carl Marquardt OVER $1,800,000 DONATED Our Community Our State Our World RENT A TENT FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT from the Waukesha Evening Lions Club We have 5 10’x 20’ canopy tents to rent. Rent each tent for $35 per tent per day Rent One, or Rent Them All! We deliver, set up, and take tents down. (Additional fuel costs apply for deliveries beyond 20 miles from the City of Waukesha) Call 414-380-9776 and reserve a tent for your event! Our Rental Calendar fills up fast - Act now! 26 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 27 Waukesha Noon Lions Chartered October 29, 1937 Lions’ District 27-A1 GOLF OUTING Hosted by East Troy Lions Club Past International Directors: Honorable Joseph Wimmer and Dr. Raymond Noonan Past District Governors: Honorable Josephi Wimmer, Dr. Raymond Noonan and Thomas Ellenson Annual Fundraisers: Ice Fishing Jamboree Pewaukee Lake – February 22, 2015 Golf Scramble Western Lakes – June 19, 2015 Chicken BBQ Elks Club – August 16, 2015 Among Our Donations: WLF Lions Camp • Scholarships Lutheran Social Services • Diabetes Leader Dog / Blind / Hearing Other Community Needs President: Lion Bob Best 262-548-1457 Secretary: Lion Doris Dolph 262-366-0734 JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT… Come to our Ice Fishing Jamboree (Huge sport raffle, prizes, auction, pool tournament - friendship) Sunday, February 22 - 8:00 am till 4:00 pm at Curley’s Waterfront Bar Prospect Ave. (SS) and Lakeview Blvd. Pewaukee Don’t fish? Come watch the Daytona 500 with the rest of the crowd! If you can’t make it, please help by buying a raffle ticket! 28 District 27-A1 Convention Delbrook Golf Course 700 South 2nd St. • Delavan, WI Saturday, September 12th, 2015 Entry Fee $90 Per Person INCLUDES: 18 Holes of Golf With Cart, Hole Event Prizes, Breakfast Buffet, Lunch Bags and Beef Tenderloin Dinner Hole-In-One Opportunities Includes: $10,000, Taylormade Drivers and Irons, Choice of Premium Electronic Package and Dixon Golf Challenge Offers 3 Days and 2 Nights in Las Vegas PUTTING CONTEST! • THROW 4 DOUGH! RAFFLE PRIZES, LIVE AUCTION AND 50/50 RAFFLE TROPHIES FOR 1ST PLACE, CASH PRIZES FOR 2ND, 5TH AND 7TH PLACE Registration/Breakfast/Putting Contest Mulligans: 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Shotgun Start 10:30 a.m. For More Information or to Sponsor a Hole / Donate a Raffle or Auction Item Please Call: Lion Gary Buchek 262-903-9916 Lion Nate Lueck 262-707-2669 VOTE YES EAST TROY LIONS CLUB District 27-A1 Convention 29 THE CAMBRIDGE AREA LIONS CLUB Proudly Presents Lion Gary Posorske 2015 Convention Seminar Schedule Seminars are designed to benefit everyone’s understanding of the different programs and projects that our service organization may be involved with. Lions, Lioness, Leos and Guests are welcome to attend any, and as many, of the Session as desired. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 4:00 – 9:00 pm Forum Foyer Convention Registration Opens 4:15 – 6:00 pm Westgate B/C WI Lions Foundation Reception For 1st Vice District Governor 2015-2016 6:00 – 10:00 pm A1 Expo Center (Club Promotions and Pin Traders) Forum C 6:30 – 7:00 pm OPENING CEREMONIES Forum A 7:00 – 11:00 pm Forum A Convention Social (Registration for event is required to attend) Serve + Fun = Lions 30 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 31 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 8:00 – 10:00 am Registration Open Forum Foyer 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Forum C A1 Expo Center (Club Promotions and Pin Traders) 8:30 – 10:30 am Galewood C/D Vision Screening Certification Presenters: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin Moderator: Charlotte Stewart 8:30 – 8:55 am Westgate A “Make the Most of Convention for Our First Timers” Presenters: Tal Janowitz and Cindy Cichon PADP 9:00 – 9:25 am Westgate A Providing Youth Opportunities Presenters: Youth Outreach & Opportunities Team 9:00 – 9:25 am Westgate B/C Leader Dog Presenter: BJ Blahnik and Goober Moderator: James “JP” Penn 9:00 – 10:00 am Certification – Lions Forum Foyer 9:00 – 10:00 am Certification – Lioness Forum Foyer 9:30 – 9:55 am Westgate A Restoring Hope House Presenter: Peter Cerniglia PID 32 District 27-A1 Convention SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 (Continued) 9:30 – 10:25 am Westgate B/C Identity Theft Presenter: Sara Nadler & A ssociated Bank Team Moderator: Greg Pryor IPDG 10:00 – 10:25 am Westgate A Talon and His Hero Presenter: Talon Zuelsdorf Family and Hero Moderators: Greg Pryor IPDG, Charles Mitchell 10:30 – 11:25 am Business Meetings Lions Lioness Westgate B/C Westgate A 11:30 am – 12:25 pm Forum A/B Service in Memoriam PLEASE BE SEATED AT YOUR ASSIGNED LUNCHEON TABLE Presenter: Rev. Keith Johnson 12:30 - 2:55 pm Forum A/B Luncheon - Key Note Address by International Director Jack Epperson 3:00 – 3:25 pm Westgate B/C Your Wisconsin Lions Foundation Presenters: WLF Directors Dave Hempel and Gary Stewart 3:00 – 3:25 pm Westgate A Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin Presenter: Bernadette Peterson, donor family Moderator: Jeff Meyer District 27-A1 Convention 33 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 (Continued) 3:30 – 3:55 pm PARADE OF CHECKS Westgate B/C 4:00 – 4:30 pm Westgate A Lion Voting 5:30 pm Forum Foyer Celebration of Service Social 6:00 pm Forum A/B Celebration of Service Dinner Casino Royale Entertainment WLF DIRECTORS DAVE HEMPEL & GARY STEWART INVITE EVERYONE TO THE WISCONSIN LIONS FOUNDATION A1 RECEPTION Thanking District A1 for 100% Support FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015, 4:00 to 6:00pm WESTGATE B & C - IN THE FORUM HOSTED BY THE LIONS OF ZONE 1.1 CALEDONIA, RACINE KENOSHA, KENOSHA GREATER PADDOCK LAKE SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 2015 DISTRICT CABINET MEETINGS 9:00 – 11:00 am Lions Cabinet Meeting Lioness Cabinet Meeting Forum C Westgate B/C January 16-18, 2015 District A1’s Vision Committee INVITES YOU TO THE VISION SCREENING CERTIFICATION Saturday, 8:30 – 10:30 am Convention Center Lodge Upper Level Rooms C & D Grand Geneva • Lake Geneva, WI WISCONSIN LIONS FOUNDATION 715-677-4969 PREVENT BLINDNESS WI 414-765-0505 34 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 35 2015 2015 South Milwaukee Lions Club GOLF OUTING FRIDAY, JULY 10th Sponsored by: South Milwaukee Lions Club Foundation July 24th • 25th • 26th 16th & Rawson Avenue • South Milwaukee Plenty of Music Evergreen Golf Course Hwy. 67 Elkhorn, WI Shotgun Start 85 $ Friday, July 24th FISH DINNER 2015 Cruise & Car Show KID’S GAMES Saturday, July 25th RIB DINNER 2015 Sunday, July 26th • FAMILY DAY CHICKEN DINNER ROASTED CORN, HAMBURGERS, BRATS, GAMES, RIDES AND MORE! Per Person Includes Golf Cart, then food, beer and soda when you’re done! Contact Linda Ryan at (414) 333-0776 for more information. 36 District 27-A1 Convention For more information see www.smlions.org District 27-A1 Convention 37 TICHIGAN LAKE LIONS SHArOn LiOnS CLUb ANNUAL WINTER KIDS DAY The Sharon Lions Club Kids Day in The Park – February 7, 2015, from 11 am to 1 pm. Public is invited to Ray-Mar Lions Memorial Park on West Seymour Street in Sharon. Admission is free to the Public, hot chocolate and coffee are free, and “Sloppy Joes” are free. Why not come out to our sledding hill for some inner tubing, sledding, snowboarding, tobogganing and fun for the whole family. Kids have chances to win prizes. We Serve Progressive Hall For Rent (262) 895-6268 1st - 3rd - 5th Thurs. Off in Jan. & Feb. Board Meeting - 2nd Thursday • 6:30 pm Membership - 2nd Thursday • 7:30 pm LIONS BLOOD DRIVE The Sharon Lions Club, and the American Red Cross, invite you to give the gift of life. The Sharon Lions Blood Drives are scheduled for the 1st Tuesdays in January, March, May, July, September and November, from 1 pm to 6 pm. Location is at Christ Lutheran Church, corner of Martin Street (County C) and Church Street. Free refreshments offered to all participants. 4TH OF JULY Join the Sharon Lions Club commemorating our nation’s independence with a big celebration in the small rural town of Sharon, Wisconsin. Parade, carnival, music, fire department beer tent, Chamber of Commerce bingo, fire department water fights, fireworks, and of course a trip to the Sharon Lions Food Booth for brats, hot dogs, and corn on the cob are all part of a fun filled day for the whole family. 38 District 27-A1 Convention 2015 JANUARY - Ice Fishing Derby • 2nd Sat. in Jan. (1/10/15) FEBRUARY - Daytona Party • Feb. 22nd MARCH - Easter Egg Hunt • March 28th ANNUAL TICHIGAN LION PARADE • July 26th AUGUST - Car Show • August 30th TICHIGAN LION OCTOBERFEST • Sept. 26th Handicap Supplies to Use For Anyone Who Needs Help Contact Tichigan Lake Lions Club (262) 895-6268 District 27-A1 Convention 39 PALMYRA LIONESS CLUB HALES CORNERS LIONS CLUB President: Ls Cindy Cichon PADP Secretary: Ls Donna Johnson PADP Treasurer: Ls Storm Jernigan GIVES SPECIAL THANKS TO EVENT CHAIRS LION JIM BAIN AND LION JERRY MUDLAFF THANK YOU FOR HELPING LEAD THE HALES CORNERS LIONS CLUB TO ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR! New Year’s Breakfast (Jan.) Fisheree Food Stand (Jan.) Junk Parade Food Stand (Labor Day Weekend) Pie Sale (July) Village Christmas Parade (First Sat. Dec.) Lioness Craft Fair DISTRICT DUCK “Mr. Duck” was hand carved by Donald Streich as a gift for Dr. Thomas Kidder, who had treated Mr. Streich’s health problems. Mr. Streich is diabetic, blind, hearing impaired and suffers from chronic arthritis. In 1994, Dr. Thomas Kidder presented “Mr. Duck” to the District 27-A1 convention to raise money for Lion’s Charities. “Mr. Duck” as auctioned to a winning bid to Lion Lenny Weiss. In 1995, Lion Weiss brought “Mr. Duck” back to the district convention complete with case to be auctioned annually to the Lions Club presenting the highest bid. That club would have the privilege of displaying “Mr. Duck” in the community. Hence the name “District Duck”. 40 Oak Creek Lions Waukesha Noon Lions New Berlin Lions Wales - Genessee Lions Big Bend - Vernon Lions Oak Creek Lions St. Francis Lions New Berlin Lions Kenosha Noon Lions South Milwaukee Lions Genoa City Lions Kenosha Noon Lions Oak Creek Lions St. Francis Lions South Milwaukee Lions Waukesha Noon Lions Kenosha Noon Lions Oak Creek Lions Genoa City Lions Tichigan Lake Lions District 27-A1 Convention 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ANNUAL FUNDRAISERS INCLUDE: EASTER EGG HUNT & PANCAKE BREAKFAST PUMPKINFEST CHRISTMAS TREE LOT Annual Contributions Include: WLF ● LCIF ● Local Schools BOLD ● Leader Dog Linda Rynders Scholarship Community Groups and Families District 27-A1 Convention 41 West Allis Central Lions Pancake Breakfast March 15, 2015 8 am - 1 pm Knights of Columbus 1800 S. 92nd Street West Allis, WI new berlin Lioness 38th Annual CHAMPAGNE u BREAKFAST All yo t! can ea Sunday, April 19th Same Grea Men t u! Holy Apostles Gymnasium 159th Street & National Avenue Gymnasium Door Tickets in advance $9.50 or at the door $10.00 $5 per person Children 4 and under FREE For ticket information, please call Chris Meyer 262-782-8920 or meyerct@att.net DOOR PRIZES AND RAFFLES All Proceeds go to Wisconsin Lions Camp Golf Outing NEW BERLIN LIONESS CLUB Proudly Presents July 10, 2015 at Evergreen Country Club Hwy. 67 Elkhorn, WI LIONESS DONNA DZIEDZIC Shotgun Start $85 per golfer includes carts, golfing, all meals and beverages LOTS OF PRIZES 42 Contact Gary Jund 414-259-9191 or Mark Nisenbaum 414-412-6311 Candidate for Affiliate District Treasurer 2015-2016 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 43 2nd ANNUAL In a puzzle, one is required to putIn pieces together, a puzzle, onein is required to put pieces together, in a logical way. Each piece usually has a small part of a a logical way. 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Olive District 27-A1 Convention Find us on Facebook @ Family Fourth Fest Downtown Greendale - Broad Street and Schoolway Terry Patzke - President 2014-2015 District 27-A1 Convention 45 LIONS LEADERSHIP TRAINING CLASSES Classes are expected for all 2015- 2016 Club Officers. Mandatory attendance is required for incoming Club Presidents & Club Secretaries in order to fulfill the 100% President/Secretary award requirement. Classes are for President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Tail Twister, Director, Public Relations and New Member Orientation. SCHEDULED DATES ARE: Saturday, May 2 • Whitewater High School Tuesday, May 5 • South Milwaukee High School Lioness Club of Greater Kenosha Some of our Contributions BOLD – First Step – Hospice Alliance – Lions Camp Kenosha Lions Foundation – Leader Dogs – Ronald McDonald House – Shalom Center – Urban Outreach Walkin in My Shoes – Wisconsin Lions Foundation Wisconsin Council of the Blind – NAMI Lioness President – Kathy Oldani Phone: 262-597-9614 Lioness Vice President – Mary Gentes Lioness Secretary – Kathy Wakefield Lioness Treasurer – Carmela Parker Proud to be a part of District 27-A1 Watch your e-mail & the Wisconsin Lion for more information. • MARK YOUR CALENDARS • “All You Can Eat” Pancakes, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs Saturday, February 7, 2015 St. Robert’s Church-Union Grove Chicken Bar-B-Que and Car Show Sunday, June 7, 2015 Serving: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Racine County Fair Grounds Both Sponsored by the UNION GROVE LIONS CLUB For more information call: 262-878-3209 46 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 47 EAST TROY LIONESS PRESENTS WILD PIN TOURNAMENT muskego lions club Home of DISTRICT A1’s Newest WLF President’s Appreciation Award Recipient LION TRACY DEANGELIS MARCH 28 & 29 at JAY’S LANES IN MUKWONAGO EAST TROY LIONESS proudly presents LIONESS AMY BLOCK Saturday, April 11, 2015 Muskego Lakes Country Club Loomis road-Muskego Cocktails: 5:00 pm Dinner: 6:30 pm Your Ticket Includes a Complete Dinner Free Beer and Soda Live Entertainment Candidate for Affiliate District President 2015-2016 “PAY IT FORWARD” Enjoy Raffle Boards & Special Drawings tiCKet SALeS Are LiMiteD ACT NOW Lion Jack Spoerl Lion robb Kurudza 48 414-531-0920 414-610-0427 District 27-A1 Convention Casino Night April 25, 2015 Ivan’s Backstage On The Square Call 262-642-3586 District 27-A1 Convention 49 Please Let Us Serve YOU! PROSPECT LIONS 2015 SNOWSHOE ROAR Law Offices of Rick D. Steinberg, LLC “I Serve” 12690 West North Avenue – Building C Brookfield, WI 53005 Specializing in: • Personal Injury • Criminal Defense/Traffic Tickets • Estate Planning/Probate Estates • Family Law Matters 39th Annual A SWEETHEART of a Race! Saturday, February 14, 2015 Malone Park New Berlin, WI Bring your SWEETHEART and save $5.00 on the second registration. Approximately 5K Individual and team competitions (Team consists of 3 or more members) Special Lions Teams Event Get a Lions Team together 1st & 2nd Place trophies for Lions Teams Welcome Lions, Lioness and Leo’s to the USA/Canada Leadership Forum Entry fee includes: Long Sleeve T-shirt, chili lunch, beverage and raffle ticket Grand Rapids, Michigan September 17 - 19, 2015 Snowshoe rental at a nominal fee 2015 Wisconsin Lions State Convention Fontana, Wisconsin • May 14-16, 2015 98th Lions Club Annual International Convention Honolulu, Hawaii • June 26-30, 2015 50 District 27-A1 Convention For information Contact: John Ziino 262-797-8746 johnziino@aol.com or visit - http://www.e-clubhouse.org/site/prospectwi District 27-A1 Convention 51 We Serve Welcomes you to the We Serve 27A-1 District Convention General meetings held on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Pub located in the Silver Lake American Legion. For more information – call Lion Cindy Taylor @ (262) 914-4241 We would like to THANK the following Businesses for their continued support of our Club functions: • Luisa’s Pizza, Wheatland • Village Pub @ the American Legion, Silver Lake Upcoming Events: • Poker Run – June 2015 • Spaghetti Dinner – September 2015 WILLIAMS BAY LIONS CLUB is Proud to be Celebrating it’s 69th Year of Service And in That Great Tradition We Support ... Lions International Lions of the State of Wisconsin Lions of District 27-A1 and our Local Community PANCAKE DAY District 27-A1 Convention Committee and the Lions, Lioness and Leos of District 27-A1 wish to thank the Lake Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce, Lake Geneva Mayor, Jim Connors, and the Lake Geneva Regional News for their contributions to make our 2015 Convention the special occasion that it is. They have certainly helped us to keep Lions In Sight in District 27-A1. We whole heartedly thank you because you understand the importance of the serving that we do in all the southeastern Wisconsin communities. Saturday July 4, 2015 At Edgewater Park Williams Bay Corn Roast August 7, 8 and 9, 2015 With fireworks on Saturday at Edgewater Park Triathlon Pancake Breakfast September 12, 2015 52 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 53 33rd Annual Genoa City Days LionsEye Eye Bank Wisconsin Lions Bankofof Wisconsin Giving the Gift of Sight Giving the Gift of Sight SAVe tHe DAte and Quit PUTTING around for ars end cal r you mark Gold Outing. our Annual Meeting and tuesday, July 28, 2015 b, Pewaukee, Wi La Western kes Golf Clu LE lot of fun! You’re bound to find a HO al information to follow. August 8, 9 & 10, 2015 tO HOPe U O See Y ! e tHer Stop in and have some FUN! Live music on Friday and Saturday Nights! Truck Mud Bogs! Kids Games, Bingo, Food & Beverage and Much More! ALL THREE DAYS OF THE EVENT The Genoa City Lions Club is PROUD to be the Home Club of our Immediate Past District Governor, Lion Greg Pryor. ition Formal invitations and add 2013/2014 In Review There were 807 total donors with 1,607 corneas recovered. 2,600 Lions/Lioness Transporters volunteered their time for 3,000 relays/ and over 300,000 miles driven. In Review 2013/2014 • trips There were 807 total donors with 1,607 corneas recovered. Over $172,000 was generously donated! This support will help purchase • equipment 2,600 Transporters volunteered time There wereLions/Lioness 807 totalmore donors withtissue 1,607processing corneas recovered. to allow advanced in Yourtheir Eye Bank! forLions/Lioness 3,000 relays/trips over 300,000 miles driven. 2,600 The Gift of Sight would not and be possible without your continued support of relays/ Transporters volunteered their time for 3,000 donationswas and talents! THANK YOU! • your Overtime, $172,000 generously donated! This support will 2013/2014 in review trips and over 300,000 miles driven. help purchase allow more Over $172,000 wasequipment generously to donated! This advanced support willtissue help purchase Please continue to promote the Donor Registry at processing in Your Eye Bank! equipment to allow morewww.YesIWillWisconsin.com advanced tissue processing in Your Eye Bank! in your communities. Nearly would 3 million have signed to become • The of Sight not beresidents possible without yourdonors. The GiftGift of Sight would not beWisconsin possible without yourup continued support of For more information to share in your communities , you can contact: continued support of your time, donations and talents! your time, donations and talents! THANK Cindy Sergent, MarketingYOU! Manager at LEBW. THANK YOU!Email: csmyth@lebw.org Phone: (608) 233-2354 ext. 5 Please continue to promote the Donor Registry at www.YesIWillWisconsin.com in your communities. Nearly 3 million Wisconsin residents have signed up to become donors. ATE DON in your communities , you can contact: For more information Yes, I willto share YesIWillWisconsin.com Cindy Sergent, Marketing Manager at LEBW. Email: csmyth@lebw.org Phone: (608) 233-2354 ext. 5 Please continue to promote the Donor Registry at www.YesIWillWisconsin.com in your communities. Nearly 3 million Wisconsin residents have signed up to become donors. For more information to share in your communities, you can contact: Cindy Sergent, Marketing Manager at LEBW Email: csmyth@lebw.org Phone: (608) 233-2354 ext. 5 UNION GROVE LIONESS SEE OUR WEBSITES: www.genoacitylions.org or http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/genoacitywi 54 Serving Our Community Saturday, February 7th • 7:00 am-11:30 am Bake Sale at Lions Pancake Breakfast St. Robert Church - Hwy. 45 Lion Bill Thornburgh lionwjt@charter.net Sunday, February 15th •11:00 am-3:00 pm Chili & Salad Feed – All you can eat Quilt Raffle & Basket Raffle American Legion Hall • 1027 New Street Genoa City Days Chairman: Lion Chuck Schuren cschuren@charter.net Sunday, June 7th 10:30 am-3:00 pm Bake Sale & Quilt Raffle at Lions Chicken Barbeque Racine County Fairgrounds District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 55 Are as good together as a “300” Game VOTE •VOTE •VOTE West Allis Lions Club For a “Strike” in 2015 Waterford Lions • 2015 Events Brew Fest • May 2 Picnic in the Park • June 7 Waterford July 4th Parade • July 4 Waterford Ballon Festival • July 17-19 Racine County Fair Bingo July 30 – August 2 Waterford Car Show • September 13 Fall Chicken Dinner TBD - Packer Schedule Dependent Kid Skate Night • October TBD www.waterfordlionsclub.org 56 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 57 KathysHouseAd_4x8.5.pdf 1 12/2/14 8:17 PM SATURDAY JULY 25, 2015 12:00pm to 11:30pm 58 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 59 WLF President Lee Vrieze and the Board of Directors thank all Lions, Lioness and Leo Clubs in District 27-A1 for their continued support of the projects administered by the Wisconsin Lions Foundation, Inc. ●Wisconsin Lions Camp●Diabetes Awareness● ●Hearing●Eyeglass Recycling Center● ●Vision Screening●Youth Activities● To everyone in District 27-A1 who participated in the 2014 Deer Hide i V VIGGIANO INSURANCE AGENCY Serving Se Wisconsin & ne illinois for over 10 years Property, Auto, Business, Life, Health 3203 Washington road, Suite e, Kenosha (262) 605-9880 www.viggianoins.com On the corner of Washington rd. and 32nd Ave. (1/2 mile east of bradford HS) THANK YOU Are You Hiding Your Lions Spirit? Home Club of: Lioness Mary Anderson PADP Lioness Nancy Palmer Payne PADP President Secretary Donna Zivney Karen Matters Fundraisers: Be Proud & Show It 60 February 7, 2015 Eagle Methodist Church • 11am-3pm 305 E. Main St., Eagle, WI Go to www.dot.wisconsin.gov and search “Lions License Plate” Kettle Moraine Days • June 26-28, 2015 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 61 Fort Atkinson Lions Club ALL YOU CAN EAT! Smelt & Fish Fry Friday, March 27 th Fort Atkinson Municipal Building 4:30 – 8pm Menu Includes: • Fresh Smelt & Cod • Buered Rye Bread • Cole Slaw • French Fries • Milk/Coffee Tickets are just $10.50 The Lake Geneva Lioness Club Welcomes You! 62 District 27-A1 Convention District 27-A1 Convention 63 It’s Almost Time to Knock’em Down in Chocolate Town! The Sharon Lions Club, Inc. Come and join the East Troy Lions and Burlington Lions at Town & Country Lanes in Burlington for the 2015 Wisconsin Lions State Bowling Tournament! The fun begins with our opening weekend on February 28th & 29th and continues through the end of April. Don’t hesitate! Sign up now! Choice times will be going fast! Proudly Presents For Second Vice District Governor LION JERRY GIBBONS We want you to have a great time in a great city in 2015!! Lots of raffles, lots of prizes, and lots of winners! For tournament details and entry forms please visit the East Troy Lions website www.easttroylions.org 2015 Burlington Lions Daytona Raffle & Party Sunday, February 22, 2015 Doors open at 11 a.m. Veteran’s Terrace 589 Milwaukee Avenue • Burlington, WI 53105 Raffle Tickets are $15 each or 5 for $65. Party admission is free with a raffle ticket. Free Tap Beer & Free Soda. Cash Bar. Each attendee receives a free sandwich & chips. Additional food will be available for purchase. Grand Prize in our Daytona Raffle is $500 in cash. Additional raffles will be held throughout the race. Tickets are available at Merten’s Service and Miller Motors or from any Burlington Lions Club member. 64 District 27-A1 Convention RESPECTFULLY SERVING HIS CLUB, ZONE, REGION, DISTRICT AND STATE IN LIONISM WITH OVER THIRTY YEARS OF LIONISTIC SERVICE District 27-A1 Convention 65 The West Allis Lions Club Proudly Presents Lion Michael “Mike” Drew For District Governor Thank You 27-A1 Lions, Lioness & Leos Thank you so much for all your encouragement and support during our campaign for International Director and the outstanding turnout for the May and July elections! You have never really lived Until you have done something For someone who can Never repay you ~~ Unknown No matter where Clarence and I travel, know that we are honored to represent the outstanding Lions, Lioness and Leo’s of our District and all the amazing things you do. — Lion Karla International Director 2014-16 LIONS CLUB SERVICE President • Vice President • Board of Directors Event Chairperson DISTRICT SERVICE 1st Vice District Governor 2nd Vice District Governor Zone Chair (2 terms) • Region Chair (2 terms) Constitution and By-Laws • Leadership Chair Cabinet Secretary / Treasurer Orientation (MERLO) • District Convention Committee Long Range Planning Committee Information Technologies Committee Stuff the Bus Committee MULTIPLE DISTRICT SERVICE Resolution, Constitution and By-Laws Chairman lionsharris@gmail.com