MD1 e-Magazine (Full) Vol. 9 - Issue 8, February 2022
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MD1 Concil Chair Speaks:
jebarsanti72@gmail.com is that it will be presented by one of the senior members of the grant department at LCIF. Further information on the State program will be forthcoming.
By the time you read this the February Council of Governors meeting will have been held and preparations for the State Program in March and the International Convention will be progressing. The State Program will be held at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield on March 5, 2022, and will cover many topics of value to our clubs and members. You will want to save the date for this event. One presentation that I know will be of interest will cover the different grants available from Lions Clubs International Foundation and hints on applying. What makes it unique
As of this date the International Convention in Montreal is a go and registration is open. Multiple District 1 will be hosting a get together with the lions of Hawaii as well as another event which we will announce at a later date. We hope to have a good turn out from our Multiple District to support our incoming governors and show our appreciation to the outgoing governors. I can tell you that the current governors are working hard for the state and their districts and are making progress on achieving their goals for the year, and that the incoming governors have met and discussed their goals for their year, which will continue to move the State forward. Again, those goals will be shared with you once they have been formalized. Finally, get ready
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for the State convention in May. Our State Convention Chair has great plans for this year’s convention which will be our first in person State Convention since the pandemic began. Plan to attend to meet with lion friends from around the state and enjoying the planned activities. Information regarding the convention has already been sent out and you will be hearing more about this event soon. I do want to remind our lions that Campaign 100 is ongoing, with just a few months remaining in which to reach the goal set. Talk to your district LCIF coordinator to see what you can do to help LCIF raise funds to continue its support of lions causes worldwide. The next few months will be busy, but I hope you will continue the great work you do in your communities and make a push to bring in new members to make this year one of positive growth. WE SERVE, but we could serve even more with more members.
Lion John Barsanti Council chair MD-1, 2021-2022 Jebarsanti72@gmail.com 630 217 4904 --------------------------------------------FROM MD1 GLT CHAIR:
SETTING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Lion Larry McGuire, PDG MD-1 GLT State Chairperson We have just wrapped up the governor elect and vice governor elect schools. Attendance was very good for both classes, the Councils of 2022-2023 and 2023-2024. I saw lots of enthusiasm and heard some great questions asked. I saw teamwork in action. I saw greatness on the horizon.
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Lions CC John Barsanti, 1-A District Governor Gail Anton, and PCC Steve Anton were instructors par excellence. I have been blessed to have these instructors, and I have enjoyed working with them. Lion PCC Darren Van Duyn spoke to the group about goals and action plans. He explained the importance of setting realistic and attainable goals with a plan on how to achieve those goals. We wish PCC Darren well in his quest to achieve his Doctorate of Lions. Goals. You can create them but you can’t take ‘em out in public. As a retired State of Illinois employee serving both in management and administration, I have written many goals (targets) and objectives (action plans). Further, I have reviewed and critiqued many employees’ goals and objectives. We, Lions, need to sit and really think about our goals and action plans. In my past employment we would see such goals as “Buy a new car so I can get to work on time.” There was no action plan on that goal. Too, who
knows what outside factors could prevent that goal from happening. And that goal really was not job specific. The same can be said about such broad goals as “Create 10 new clubs and recruit 100 new members.” Truly a lofty goal and I wish that Lion success. But is that goal realistic and attainable when your district lost two clubs and dropped 60 members? No, it is not. Further, you did not tell us how you were going to get there, and you failed to identify who has that responsibility. Let me cite an overly simple example of a goal. As I sit in my office chair, my goal is to exit the room. (There’s my goal, exit the room.) As I rise from the chair, plus every step I take to reach that door is an action plan. Who is responsible to meet this goal? I am. Is it a realistic goal? Yes. Is it attainable? Yes. So, if your district is dropping more members than recruiting new members, is it an attainable goal to recruit 100 new members? In all probability, no. Did you include an action plan with assigned
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responsibility and time lines? No. advice on setting those figures. So, when it comes time to write your ‘Larry,” he said, “aim low and shoot goals think realistically. I harken high.” The same applies when back to when I had just been setting membership and new club promoted form assistant store goals. Make them attainable, but manager to store manager. I had to go over your mark. set my anticipated quarterly sales Until next month, Serve Well. and profits. My then district supervisor gave me some good -PDG Larry McGuirre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Campaign 100: We Keep Getting Closer, Let’s Add a Legacy of Love
Beyond The Goal Call it “Going Into The Home Stretch”; “Getting Into the Playoffs” or “Nearing the Super Bowl or World Series”. Whatever way you look at it, Campaign 100: LCIF Empowering Service is a short
distance from conclusion. June 30, those of us laboring in the LCIF field want to be over the $300 million mark and serving more people throughout the world. It has been a rougher road than imagined at the beginning but with the assistance of Lions like each one of you reading this, we keep edging closer. Its is not the goal that is important. It is the many people, two billion individuals who will be helped, each and every year going forward. We might as well warn you, we do not intend to be stopping at the goalpost. We intend to keep going. The needs
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will continue to grow and Lions Clubs International Foundation must grow also. Insidious diseases are always with us. The helping hand will never grow old. A few extra dollars now will help us to reach the challenge. Now would be a great time to consider a continual donation of a few dollars weekly, monthly or annually. We all were able to find a few extra coin to share with those in need throughout this four-year run. We have started the habit, and this is one we should not break. As a personal note from this contributing District Chair, I plan on sending an extra little donation in Lion Wes Salsbury’s memory. Lion Wes was our first Multiple District 1 Chair, and I had a good time working with him before health forced him to step back. Thanks for getting me inspired, Lion Wes. Simply get in touch with lionsclubs.org/en/donate. You can also TEXT LCIF 243-725. Or contacting your district Chairperson: 1-A: Lion PDG Joan McMillan, R: (708) 389-590, C: (708) 539-3297 govjonimac@gmail.com ---------------------------------------
1-BK: Lion PDG Sue Wolf (815) 474-5474 swolf13333@gmail.com 1-CN: Lion PDG Ann Ragsdale (618) 719-5177 dgann1617@yahoo.com 1-CS: Lion Ruben Owen, PDG, C: (618) 317-5106 rso1119@hotmail.com 1-D: Lion PCC Pamela Graney R: (815) 397-7298, C: (815) 378-0348 pgraney54@comcast.net 1-F: Lion PDG Molly Penny (847) 707-8646 pennys246@comcast.net 1-G: Lion Jerry Eiffert, C: (217) 854-7909 jeiff@frontiernet.net 1-H: Lion Al Henning, C: (309) 333-5274 allenhenning@ymail.com 1-J: Lion Ed Carter, PDG, C: 630-330-1341 edward0022@att.net 1-M: Lion Kevin Mendenhall, PDG, R: (618) 553-1776 kmendy1@yahoo,com MD1 Lion ID Robert Block Multiple District Chairman (219)671-0287 lionbobblock@gmail.com MD1 Lion PDG William Jordan Co-MDC (847) 436-6850 lionbillzc@yahoo.com MD 1 Lion PDG Ann Ragsdale (see above) - PDG Ed Carter ---------------------------------------
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2022 MD-1 Spring Forum Schedule of Events Check in: 8:00am to 9:00am – Outside of Salon C&D 9:00am – Opening Session - Salon C&D* 9:30am – 10:15am – Planning a Membership Growth event – PDG Charlie Short MD25 Yates Room (2nd Floor) Serving From the Heart – PDG Lori Bennet 1-M – Bond Room (2nd Floor) You’ve Been President, Now What? – DG Gail Anton 1-A – Altgeld nd Room (2 Floor) 10:30am – 11:15am – Art of Recognition – PDG Anna Wickenhousen, MD5 – Yates Room (2nd Floor) Partnering For Progress – PDG Lee Vrieze, MD27 – Bond Room (2nd Floor) Marketing 101 – Lion Shauna Schuda, LCI – Altgeld Room (2nd Floor) 11:30am – 12:45pm – Lunch Salon C&D – USA/Canada Forum and Leadership Institute Opportunities – Lion Jama Wahl 1-BK 1:00pm – 1:45pm – Planning a Membership Growth event – PDG Charlie Short MD25 Yates Room (2nd Floor) You’ve Been President, Now What? – DG Gail Anton 1-A – Bond Room nd (2 Floor) Partnering For Progress – PDG Lee Vrieze, MD27 – Altgeld Room (2nd Floor) 2:00pm – 2:45pm –– Serving From the Heart – PDG Lori Bennet 1-M -Yates Room (2nd Floor) Art of Recognition – PDG Anna Wickenhousen, MD5 – Bond Room (2nd Floor) Marketing 101 – Lion Shauna Schuda, LCI – Altgeld Room (2nd Floor) 3:00pm – 3:45pm – LCIF Grant Process – Cassandra Rotolo – Salon C&D 3:45pm – 4:15pm – Closing Session – Salon C&D***
*Opening session will be a welcome, introduction of guest speakers, housekeeping types of things and overview of the days schedule. **Lunch will be a soup and sandwich buffet. We will also have a 50/50 raffle. ***Closing session will be a recap of the day, thank speakers, draw winners, and hold the basket auction. -----------------------------------------------------9 The Illinois Lion & Leo
MD-1 Past District Governors Association Annual Dinner Meeting Announcement Past District Governors of MD-1, After much discussion and careful deliberation your Association Officers have decided to hold our annual Dinner Meeting in conjunction with a Md-1 Forum planned for March 5 at the Abraham Lincoln hotel in Springfield. Our event will begin at 6:00 PM The meal will be what the hotel calls the All American consisting of: Corn chowder Garden Salad with spring lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers served with ranch dressing and Italian House-made meatloaf with mushroom demi Roasted lemon garlic bone in chicken with pan jus Home-style mashed potatoes Buttered broccoli and cauliflower florets Apple Cobbler The cost of the meal including tax and service charge will be $40 per person. Please fill out the registration below and return to me with payment made out to Lions PDGs of Illinois no later than February 22, 2022. Get ‘er Done. Mail your reservation along with your check made out to Lions PDGs of Illinois
Lion Terry L. Knollenberg 6180 Sky Ranch Rd. Manito, IL 61546
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We will be electing officers for the next two years. PDG Darren, our current VP, is running for President so we need two great PDGs to step forward for the position of Vice President and Secretary/Treasurer. I must step down as Secretary/Treasurer so another PDG must step up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2019 Past District Governors Dinner/Meeting Reservation Name: Guests Name: Address: City/State/Zip Amount submitted: # of attendees X $40.00 $ 10 The Illinois Lion & Leo
2021-2022 Council of Governors (COG) December 4th, 2021 Abraham Lincoln Hotel Springfield, Illinois Synopsis of Actions: Action: 1. Motion: To approve the amended agenda Action: Motion carried unanimously 2. Motion: To approve the September 18th, 2021 COG meeting minutes Action: Motion carried unanimously 3. Motion: To approve having a pin contest with the results being present at the next COG’s meeting in February. Action: Motion carried unanimously 4. Motion: presented. Action:
To approve the draft audit as Motion carried unanimously
5. Motion: To endorse PID AP Singh for the Third International Vice President. Action: Motion carried unanimously 6. Motion: To create a committee to review activities and funds the council would like to have at the International Convention Action: Motion carried unanimously
training in August, 2022. Motion carried unanimously
8. Motion: To approve having the MD-1 Spring Forum on March 5th, 2022 at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel Action: Motion carried unanimously 9. Motion: To approve the tentative budget for the MD-1 Spring Forum Action: Motion carried unanimously 10. Motion: To approve the tentative agenda for the MD-1 Spring Forum Action: Motion carried unanimously
11. Motion: To accept all the committee reports. Action: Motion carried unanimously 12. Motion: To approve all the decisions that were discussed in the closed session Action: Motion carried unanimously 13. Motion: To approve the FVDG and SVDG to vote on the peace posters. Action: Motion carried unanimously
14. Motion: To adjourn the meeting 7. Motion: To approve the contract with Action: Motion carried unanimously the Holiday Inn in East Peoria for the RLLI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 The Illinois Lion & Leo
OBITUAORIES PDG Wes Salsbury District 1-A Governor 2011 -2012 It is with deep sadness and profound sense of loss to inform you the ultimate passing of District 1-A, PDG Wes Salsbury after a long illness on Wednesday Evening, the 12th of January 2022. Please include Former District 1-A First Lady, Marcia Knudson and the Salsbury family in your prayers so they may find strength to carry on during these difficult times. PDG Wes was a great Lion with good heart. He once quoted "I will continue to make difference in the world in which I live. I will continue to serve others by staying involved in the Lions Club's Service projects, especially those which assist the blind, the hungry and less fortunate" PDG Wes worked as Clinical Director at Camelot Community Care, Inc, A Teacher/Grant Writer at South Asia Center and lastly before retirement, an Administrator at Community Centers of Chicago for 21 years. Eternal rest grant unto Wes' soul, O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon him. May he Rest in Peace 12 The Illinois Lion & Leo
PDG Wes Salsbury laid to rest in the church's Memorial Garden. Condolence cards can be sent to Marcia Knudson at 2335 W. Belle Plaine, Unit 506, Chicago, IL 60618
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DANVERS - Kenneth D. Franz, 83, of Danvers, passed from this life on December 31, 2021. He was a resident at Copper Creek Memory Care facility in Lincoln, where family members encircled him during his final hours here on earth. Ken was born March 25, 1938, in Ft.Wayne, IN, son of F.K. and Nell Franz. He married Ada Jean Diel on December 31,1960, in Staunton, IL, she survives. Also surviving are his daughter, Amy Millett, and her husband, Mike, Carlock; four granddaughters: Mikelle Johnson (Kyle Burgus) Bloomington; Keirstyn (Logan) Dietrich, Goodfield, Alexanna Millett (Mason Maier) Tempe, AZ, and Ashlyn (Kyle) Alliss, Congerville. Ken is also survived by three greatgranddaughters: Brenley, Kimber, and Mykah Dietrich, Goodfield; brother, Dave (Kay) Franz, Bloomington; brother, Rick Franz, Santa Fe, NM; and sister, Susan Franz (Judith Markowitz) Chicago. His parents and his son, Brad Franz, preceded him in death. Ken had a heart for service. He graduated from Normal Community High School in 1956 and joined the US Navy that fall. As part of his four-year Naval career, Ken proudly served as a medical corpsman on the USS Yellowstone. After an honorable discharge, he returned home and worked for Retail Credit Company (Equifax). While living in Macomb, he served as an officer with the Jaycees, earning the Spark Plug Award for outstanding service and commitment. Shortly after moving to Danvers, Ken joined the Danvers Lions Club, where he held various offices and was elected by his peers to serve as District 1-K 13 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Governor for the 1979-1980 term. He loved Lions, lived by the motto: "Service in the Spirit", traveled to and supported numerous clubs throughout the state, and sponsored more than 50 new members in joining the Danvers Lions Club. He wanted others to experience the gift in serving others. In fulfilling his lifelong service commitment, Ken served as an elder at the First Presbyterian Church of Danvers, where he was a member and also taught Sunday school, delivered sermons, and officiated funerals. A Danvers resident for over 50 years, Ken served as a town board member and was a member of the Rural Government League in McLean County. He enjoyed Canada fishing trips with his father-in-law, summer camping excursions with family and friends, and annual trips to New Glarus, WI. He most enjoyed being at home, caring for his family, home and garden. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Danvers or the Danvers Lions Club via the Otto-Argo-Calvert Memorial Home, Danvers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------PDG Delmar E. Norgaard, 94, of Pontiac, Illinois passed away Monday evening, December 13, 2021, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home. He was the District Governor of District 1K in 1981-82. Cremation rites accorded. A graveside service will be held at a later date at Oaklawn Cemetery, Dwight, Illinois. Calvert and Martin Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials in Delmar’s name may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Delmar was born August 23, 1927, in Emington, Illinois, the son of Elmer and Agatha (Eich) Norgaard. He is survived by his son, Terry (Mary Jo) Norgaard of Pontiac, Illinois; and his daughter, Sonia (Grant) Oppenhuis of Lansing, 14 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Illinois. He is also survived by four grandchildren: Jeff (Sheina) Norgaard of Highland, Illinois, Tracy (Ken) Simmons of Griffith, Indiana, Paul Oppenhuis of Manhattan, Illinois, and Kayla Oppenhuis of Lansing, Illinois; by five cherished great grandchildren: Gracelynn, Dalton, Hannah, and Lucia Norgaard, and Addison Oppenhuis; by a sister, Doris Carter of Pontiac, Illinois; and by many nieces and nephews. Delmar was preceded in death by his wife, Norma J. Norgaard; his parents, Elmer and Agatha Norgaard; his siblings, Lorraine Norgaard and Betty Norgaard; and his granddaughter, Teresa Jo Norgaard. Delmar graduated from Saunemin Township High School. He worked at Honegger’s Hatchery for some years before pursuing a career in insurance sales. He eventually owned “The Norgaard Agency”, an insurance and real estate brokerage business for over 30 years. He was a long-standing member of the Lions Club and served as Lions District Governor. He was a cherished husband, brother, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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photo of the graduates of MD-1's Governor Elect School held at the Holiday Inn & Suites, East Peoria, January 15 and 16, 2022. Shown (left to right) are Lions Sherry Cates, 1-CN, Jeff Gunning, 1-CS, Scott Friese, 1-M, Nicole Fruit, 1-D, Irene Leopold, 1-BK, Tony Zartler, 1-A, PCC Steve Anton, Instructor, Tony Holland, 1-H, Gail Anton, District 1-A Governor, Terry Dooley, 1-F, John Barsanti, Council Chairperson, Kim Kiser, 1-J, and Larry McGuire, State GLT Chairperson.
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Photo represents a tower made from balloons during the Success Through Teamwork session. Pictured in no order are: Mark Bean, 1-H, Duane Collman, 1-D, Terry Dooley, 1-A Tom Elsey, Amy Hill, 1-M, John Whalen, 1-BK, and Jim Worden, 1-J. All evaluations showed the SVDG school to be a success. – Lion Larry -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------down to help with Tornado Disaster Relief. I’m pictured here with the 1st VP of the Mayfield Lions Club and his son. They were very grateful for the help. This is going to be a very long recovery! Hope everyone is having a great start to 2022 and may we all prosper this year and grow in Lions! Thank you for trusting me to Lead this RIP PDG/Trustee Gordon AMAZING District 1-D into this next -------------------------------------year! We will have challenges coming out of the pandemic, but I know we will come back better and stronger! ---------------------------------------
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Beloit Lions Club helps to raise funds to help out their families and WE SERVE in South Beloit! ---------------------------------------
Rockton Lions Club does Wimpy’s Fund Program every Christmas! Wimpy was a Rockton Police Chief who took care of families at Christmas…..so we carry on the tradition with help from the entire community! We helped 98 Families with 268 kiddos in Rockton, Roscoe, South Beloit and Shirland! South
Lion Jeff Johnson displays the Frosty the Snowman Suit for the Festival of Lights Parade of Pearl City.
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Pearl City Lions President Jeff Johnson displays his White Elephant Gif
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Pearl City Lions Club along with Frosty, Buddy the Elf, the Grinch, and Santa ready to start the Pearl City 2nd Annual Christmas Festival of Light Parade 2021! ---------------------------------------
During the month of December, Lions were busy preparing for Christmas in Kirkland where we decorated the stage in Franklin Park with other community service groups and provided hotdogs,
water, and chips to attendees at our community’s lighting of the Christmas tree on December 11th. Hundreds of hotdogs were prepared, delivered and served to all of those in attendance. Lions prepared the hot dogs and served in Franklin Park’s pavilion
On December 15, we had a blood drive where we provided $25 gift cards to two donors randomly drawn after the drive. Special thanks to Kirkland Lions Steve and Jan Miller for their work in providing
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Steve Boettger. --------------------------------------Announcing 44th Annual LDUN
Lions Day with the UN (LDUN) is an exclusive opportunity for you to meet new Lions and Leos, interact with global diplomats, and celebrate Lions service around the world. Register now to reserve your spot.
this service.
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----------------------------------On December 12, we had our Kirkland Lions Club Christmas Banquet where we recognized our Melvin Jones Service Award to Lion Marvin Bernhardy who has served our club for multiple decades. In addition other fellow award members over the years were recognized, Lions Wayne Fruit Jim Woodward, Phil Montgomery, and
Thanks to Eliot Fulscher who choose Kingswood Academy for his Eagle
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Scout Project and Boy Scout Troop 101 of Darien, there is now a Gaga Pit. This was a true community project that was also made possible by Darien Lions Club and the Home Depot. Scouts and adults all put in time and hard work to complete this amazing project. ---------------------------------------
Pat Wallis (right) and Lion Kyle Wallis, daughter and grandson of the late Franklin Mall, Sandwich Lion who started the project, are shown preparing the red collection bins that were placed throughout the Sandwich community. The Lions Club anticipated filled 200 boxes
with non-perishable food items from donations placed in these bins. This Christmas project has been going for 60 years. ---------------------------------------
Waterman Lion Rita Bjornson, (c), was recently inducted as a member of Waterman Lions Club. With her are Club President Lion Shawn Blobaum, and Club Secretary Lion Suzanne Sedlacek (r) the new member’s sponsor. --------------------------------------Roselle Lions participated in Police Officer Kotlewski's Homecoming after being shot nine times while on duty in November. Lions made illumination bags and lined them up & down the street, as well as tying blue ribbons around trees for his homecoming. It’s great to be part of
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member. District Governor Lion Lori Chassee conducted the ceremony. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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On December 31st, Lion Marty Keller, President Wheaton Lions Club thanked Parker Holz, a student at Wheaton Warrenville South High School for collecting thirty pairs of eyeglasses. Parker brought them to the Wheaton Lions Club and was presented a Lions Recycle For Sight Certificate of Appreciation. Well done, Parker!
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District Governor Lori Chassee (l) and Leo Club Teacher Advisor Laura Jenkins (r). ---------------------------------------
the Algonquin Lions Club. The Poinsettias raised $603 and the net from tree sales is still yet to be determined. Lions Pam Perrott and Bobbi Hansen bring in some of the potted Poinsettias prior to the sale. --------------------------------------------------------------------
Huntley Leo Co-Presidents Dani Arriola and Bella Gorny after receiving their own bell and gavel – they loved it!!! --------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Bartlett Lions Club received an abundance of non-perishable food items which were donated to the Hanover Township Food Pantry. The Bartlett Lions also donated 300 stockings filled with candy. --------------------------------------------------------------------
December brought the annual Poinsettia Sale and the annual Christmas Tree and Wreath sale for
Algonquin Lions ended up partnering with a local Scout Troop and the Algonquin State Bank while
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a blood drive took place in the Versiti van parked across from the Lions tree lot in the Algonquin State Bank parking lot. A total of 17 donors gave blood that Sunday, Nov 28th, while the Lions’ tree sales were taking place. --------------------------------------------------------------------
A girl uses American Sign Language to "talk" holiday wishes with Santa, Dan Basalone, at a 15th Annual Pizza Party in midDecember by Aurora Noon Lions Club for Aurora area deaf and hearing-impaired kids. Lions hosted
the evening event at Luigi's Pizza in Aurora for 60 students, parents, and teachers from West Aurora School District 129 and East Aurora School District 131. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Leo Co-Presidents Dani Arriola and Bella Gorny after receiving their own bell and gavel – they loved it!!! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the group of Roselle Lions that inaugurated the conveyor system that was bought with the LCIF grant money. The conveyor
system will help unload food donations easily into the Roselle United Methodist Food Pantry storage area and will expand the
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capacity of the pantry to receive food donations from grocery stores and other donors. PDG John Barsanti and DG Lori Chassee assisted Lion Raj Rajaram, Hunger Alleviation Campaign Chair, in getting the grant approved by LCIF. ---------------------------------------
The Aurora Carillon Lions Club has volunteered at Feed My Starving Children and will be doing so again this January and February. ---------------------------------------
Sycamore Lion President Joe Woodward proudly showing the Club’s People’s Choice Award Plaque from the Park Districts Holiday Community Tree Decorating Contest. The Lions beat out ten other Park District Partnering Service Groups to win this competition. Hooray for Sycamore Lions!! --------------------------------------People filled the Bradley American Legion on Saturday, January 15th, during the Bradley Lions Club's
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pancake breakfast to benefit the families of Bradley Police Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic and Officer Tyler Bailey. Officer Rittmanic was killed and Officer Bailey was critically wounded as they responded to a domestic disturbance December 29th. "We expected a large turnout,
but nothing like this," longtime Lion’s Treasurer Greg Lockwood said. "It's going to be a phenomenal result." Lion Lockwood reported the initial total from the fundraiser was roughly $18,500; a little more than $6,000 came from the breakfasts served and the remainder was in donations. ----------------------38 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Joliet Noon members PDG Anneta and Lion Bruce Wright received their 30-year Chevrons for their long and dedicated lives of service as members of Lions International. PDG John Joseph made the presentations. ---------------------------------------
students focus better on programs used at the school. Morris Lions donate funds to local schools each year, and Lion George Roebuck works with the schools to identify a need so Lions can help. Pictured is Morris Lion George Roebuck presenting the check to Principal Dave Rafell. ---------------------------------------
District 1A Region 4 Zoom Meeting in January
The Morris Lions recently donated $1000.00 to Principal Dave Rafell for computer headphones at District #54 school. Principal Rafell explained at a recent meeting that the headphones would help
5 New Members joined Thornton Lions Club. IVDG Tony Zartler inducted the new members to the club on January 13th. Sponsor Maxine Reynolds and new Lions Megan
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Reynolds, Brian Reynolds, Rosemary Cunningham. Jill Quinn and Gina Glaser. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
MARASIGAN, PEDRO MEJORADA AMOR SAENZ, ROSE BATUNGBACAL BERNADETTE FRANCISCO, CARLOS JOSE, NELLY MEJORADA, ROSALINDA RANILLO, ADELINA VERGARA
2 New Members were inducted to Palos Lions Club by 1A Governor Gail. ---------------------------------------------------
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Governor’s Night and Salute to Fire and Police officers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chicago Philippine Lions Club held their Governor’s Night and Gov. Gail inducted 3 new members:
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CECILIA BEAUPRIE, VERONICA LEIGHTON and FLORENCIA CHOLEWA
Some Lions members at the Orland Park Christmas Party 2021. --------------------------------------------------
Get excited for the 104th Lions Clubs International Convention in Montréal!
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