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**February 14, 2008**

 In our hearts and our prayers.

 

     THE LIONS EAR

              DeKalb Lions

              JUNE 2008

Presidents Corner

To all the Members of DeKalb Evening Lions:  I would like to thank each and every one of you for your support during my year as president.  You embraced change, and have helped to point our club towards a new chapter in our history.  It has been an honor and a privilege to serve with you, and I know I will have your support in my new endeavor as a Zone Chair, I hope I can make you proud that position is being filled from our club.  To all the new officers, Congratulations, and you know you can count on my support to continue to be "knights of the Blind".

 

In Lionism
Lion Lee
DeKalb Evening Lions

From Secretary to Tail Twister

Lion Carolynn has been an excellent Secretary for the DeKalb Lions. She has won several awards from the District. Thanks for your years of service. BUT watch out for next year. If she does as well as Tail Twister, you better bring lots of shiney quarters or crumpled $ bills!!

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Liberty

Intelligence

      Our

        Nations

     Safety

 

 LIONS CODE OF ETHICS #6:

“TO AID my fellow men by giving sympathy to those in distress, my aid  to the weak, and my substance to the needy.”

President Lion Lee Stone:  lionlee@grafxsolutionz.info

Club Web Site:   www.dekalbeveninglions.info

 

 

2008-2009 Officers Installed

Thanks VDGE Lion George Endean for installing our new officers for next year. You and Sharon made the evening special. Our new officers begin July 1.

 

President:                                Rick Tonozzi

Immediate Past President:        Lee Stone

First Vice President:                 Lilly Rose Fator

Second Vice President:            Ed Kelley

Third Vice President:               Bob Conrad

Secretary:                                Pam Kelley

Treasurer:                               Dan Byford

Tail twister:                               Carolynn Werline

Lion Tamer:                             Dean Burgemeister 

1 Year Director:                       Clarence Divine

1 Year Director:                       Maxine Divine

2 Year Director:                       Bill Chamness

2 Year Director:                       JoAnn Delby

Membership Chair:                 Ed Kelley

3 Year Director:                       Glenn Moody

3 Year Director:                       Rose Tonozzi

 

 

And now they are one!

Lions Rick and Rose were excited to announce they are now husband and wife. They actually got married the day of our last meeting in May. Congratulations Lions Rick and Rose!


May Meeting Recap

Here is the short version of the two meetings minutes.

May 5-19 Lions were present.

Business conducted-

bulletWe had two requests to use our dunk tank. One from Kishwaukee Hospital and one from Lion Lilly. MSP to reject the requests, as the dunk tank needs close Lion supervision. The cabinet was directed to draft policy for dunk tank use going forward.
bulletFund raising opportunities-
bulletFlag football-Consensus to table until fall of 2009. The use of the Lions Shelter needs to be firmed up and a time line and details of the event decided far ahead. Lion Bill Chamness will talk with the park district.
bulletSnow cones at park on July 4…Lion Lee expects information soon from the park district.
bulletSt. Mary’s fest selling snow cones is another possibility.

 

May 19- 18 Lions were present.

Business conducted-

bulletRose Day report was given. We sold 450 dozen roses and have a net before taxes of $3,247.96, This year’s top winners were Lions Dan Byford and Bob Conrad. 
bulletShrub Sale Report by Lion Bill Chamness. 159 shrubs sold with a net of $1999.00 before taxes. 
bulletNew Business-
bulletCornfest report- This is a year of change. The Cornfest will be at the DeKalb Airport. There was discussion on how this may change the event. It will cost us $960 for two booths this year. The board recommended our participation. MSP to participate in Cornfest this year. Dates are August 22, 23, 24.
bulletNIU Football Ushering-Sign up sheets were passed around. It looks like we will get good participation on this probable SightFirst2 fundraiser.
bulletJuly 4 Celebration selling snow cones at Hopkins Park. Information packet has not been received by Lion Lee.
bulletDeKalb Chamber of Commerce –It was MSP to join the chamber. It should prove to be a valuable PR asset for the club. The annual cost is $150.
bulletCandy house contest is a go for next Lion Year.

  Coming Events

JUNE

Board Meeting @ Werline’s – 6/9 7

Opening Eyes-Normal-6/13-14

Father’s Day – 6/15

Regular Meeting-6/16

Fishing Derby Mtg Shabbona Depot 6 PMHinckley Lions Car Show-6/29

JULY

Region Meeting-Sandwich; 7/1@ 6 PM

Regular Meetings-7/7 & 21

Fishing Derby Set-up- Weds. 7/16

Fishing Derby- Thurs. 7/17


Quote of the month

“Happiness is like honey, you can pass it around, but some of it will stick to you.”

 


Lion Celebrations-

 

40th Wedding Anniversary-

            Lions Ed & Pam Kelley


 

LCIF and China Earthquake

Dear Fellow Lions,

 

I would like to update you on Lions Clubs International Foundation's and Lions' response to the massive earthquake in China on May 12.

 LCIF and Lions around the world are mobilizing more than US$2 million in funding and relief supplies. Within 48 hours LCIF committed a major catastrophe grant of US$500,000. Lions in District 381 Guangdong in mainland China have raised more than US$450,000 and relief material including food and medicine, Lions in District 380 Shenzhen in mainland China have raised US$250,000 & relief material of US$200,000 and Lions in District 303 Hong Kong and Macau have raised US$160,000.

 A team of 40 Lions from Districts 381 and 380 traveled to Sichuan province to assist with hands-on relief efforts and the immediate and emerging needs of victims. The Lions are still in the area, disbursing relief materials including tents, medicine and food. Working with the Chinese Red Cross, Lions purchased 10 relief vehicles and ambulances.

 An organizing committee comprised of Lions from Districts 380, 381 and 303 and the China Council of Lions Clubs has been formed in order to plan and coordinate efficiently on the relief project. An immediate and long-term relief plan is being developed by local Lions to involve four stages: rescue, support, resettlement and reconstruction. Lions are planning to establish Lions 'tent' cities using 800 family size tents. Swedish Lions helped supply the tents and are also contributing 3,000 blankets.

 To support immediate and long-term needs, Lions around the world are responding. A designated LCIF account has been established to help channel donations for this disaster. Donations can be made online at www.lcif.org/donate noting “Lions China Earthquake Disaster Relief Fund” in the comments section. 

 Lions of Ethiopia have donated $10,000; Chinese clubs in Vancouver, Canada expect to collect $100,000; and Taiwan Lions have committed $50,000. Lions in Brazil have partnered with a local company to provide 7,000 blankets. Many Lions are also helping by sharing this news with fellow Lions and the media. 

 Frequent and massive aftershocks have caused further damages and casualties from the tremor. There remain significant and varying needs. As in past large-scale disasters, Lions are on the ground now and are also steadfastly committed to long-term relief and reconstruction. Days, week and months from now Lions will continue to provide aid. There is a great need for tents since many houses were toppled in the quake and the rainy season has begun. Generators and water purifying machines are also in urgent need and will be well-utilized. Lions are using immediate funds to purchase these items and are also requesting assistance to obtain these items. Chinese Lions and victims of the earthquake know they can count on Lions’ support to help as long as it takes to rebuild structures and rebuild lives.

 LCIF is in constant contact with local Lions to determine the best immediate and long-term response. These regular updates are being posted on the LCIF Web site in order to keep Lions and the general public up-to-date on the latest news and response efforts.

 Lions and LCIF's efforts have not gone unnoticed. News of the relief being provided has appeared on AOL, Forbes, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Daily Herald and several other national newspapers around the world, including seven major daily papers in China.

 LCIF and Lions in China thank you for your continuous support for the victims in the affected areas.  LCIF and Lions are proving the international humanitarian good we can accomplish together.

Together 'We Serve,'

Jimmy Ross

LCIF Chairperson


Photos from our Installation of Officers

                  

                                          

                  

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