D1 e-Magazine (Full) Vol. 9 - Issue 12, June 2022
Above: District Governors 2021-2022 who served you Below: District Governor Elects for 2022-2023 to serve
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MD1 Concil Chair Speaks:
jebarsanti72@gmail.com Thank you both for assuring a great send of for this Council and a great beginning for the incoming Council.
It is finally here! This is my final article as Council Chair. Next month you will be reading an article from DG Gail Anton, the NEW Council Chair. I wish her a successful year in her new role. I would like to thank the current council for allowing me to serve as Council Chair and for all the support they gave me during my term and for the support I received from all of you during my term. The MD-1 State convention was an immense success due to the efforts of our convention chair, Lion Terri Pasternak and Our State Secretary, Lion Mary Pemberton.
We enjoyed some informational programs, a wonderful and inspirational speech from our international guest, 1st International Vice-President, Dr. Patti Hill, and were able to recognize some exceptional lions with awards, as well as presenting Melvin Jones awards to three Lions selected by the current governors. But mainly, we were able to renew friendships and have FUN. Once again, thank you all for giving me a year I will never forget. And now it is time for me to say goodbye. I don’t know what is coming next, but I am sure I will find something to keep me busy. PCC, (almost) PDG, John Barsanti Lion John Barsanti Council chair MD-1, 2021-2022 Jebarsanti72@gmail.com 630 217 4904
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GLOBAL LEADERSHIP TEAM by Lion Larry McGuire, PDG (larry.mcguire4@gmail.com)
GLT State Coordinator This month I will discuss and encourage your participation in our REGIONAL LIONS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE. It will held be August 12 -14, 2022 at the East Peoria Holiday Inn & Suites. “How much will it cost me?” you ask. Your only expenses are your travel to and from the RLLI. Your lodging, your meals, your manuals are all paid for through LCI and Lions of Illinois. If you choose to open the beverages and snacks in your room, they are at your
expense. Your spouse or partner is allowed to stay in your room at no extra cost to you or to us. There is much to do and see in the Peoria area. Shopping, biking, hiking, etc. “So, what is this RLLI thingy?” you ask. The RLLI will help DEVELOP YOUR LEADERSHIP SKILL. By participating in your leadership development institute, you will: Build confidence Become inspired Lions Take on leadership roles. Be a prepared Lion Be interested in leadership positions at the district level The courses contain fundamental leadership topics, including: Public Speaking Conflict Management Goal Setting Diversity Teamwork LCIF And more Again, you ask, “How do I get to the fantastic institute?” The application process is simple, ask your district governor to submit your name to me (larry.mcguire4@gmail.com) or to
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Lion Lori Chassee leadership. Governors, here is your (lion.loric@gmail.com) as soon as chance to get trained, ready ,and possible. District Governors, you willing leaders in your district. know your up-and-coming leaders Who can attend? or potential leaders. Ask these Lions Any Lion that has not attained to attend. Remember, it is FREE! governorship can attend. Lions Lion Lori and I need names NOW! Clubs believes that if you are a How many can attend? governor, you should be a leader by I would think 100 attendees are now. enough. Time is of the essence. As the old Last yar we had a total of 19 TV ads used to say, “Operators are attendees. The bulk of the attendees standing by.” But in this instance, came from Districts 1-A and 1-J. our email boxes and phones are Yes, that’s where most of our Illinois awaiting your call. Lions reside. However, population I have included Lion Lori in this has nothing to do with missive because when the new attending/participating. Our two governors are officially seated, she smallest districts had zero will be you MD-1 GLT Coordinator. attendees. These two districts are in I have chosen to attain the dire need of good and learned esteemed title of POL -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Campaign 100: We Keep Getting Closer, Let’s Add a Legacy of Love A Month Left, Donate to Campaign 100 Now We have only one month left in our 3/4 year Campaign 100: LCIF 4 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Empowering Service. Any time we hope to hear that we have completed the $300 million goal. That is no reason to stop. Lions have always been know as overachievers. So get on record along with your club for this historical event. Lions clubs in Europe have been assisting Ukrainian refugees. Lions have also been offering a helping hand to people who have been crushed by the pandemic. Both issues that have developed since Lions Clubs International Foundation began the world-wide campaign. Along with them we still are fighting hunger, blindness, hearing loss, childhood cancer, lack of water, diabetes, and measles, among others. You can easily make a contribution by going to lionsclubs.org/en/donate. You can also TEXT LCIF 1-888-801-5959. Please observe that this is a new text number. You also can contact your district Chairperson. Maybe even thank them for serving your district and those in need. 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) 3780348 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
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(see above) MD 1 Lion PDG Ann Ragsdale (see above)PDG Ed Carter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Tremont Lions Club has 28 wreath sets available for sale. Half were purchased in 2014 and the rest were prior to 2014. If you are interested in purchasing these for your community you may contact Lion Mike Fuoss at: 309-840-3555 or mike.fuoss1406@gmail.com
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The Chapin Lions Club hosted a very successful “Drive-Thru Pork Chop dinner” on Saturday, April 23, 2022, at the Chapin American Legion. Members prepared over 120 meals consisting of a pork chop sandwich, baked beans, chips, applesauce, and a bottle of water. Our community donated generously to this free will offering event, the proceeds of which will be given to In His Service missions. In His Service is a group of medical personnel the travel to different countries to help provide medical care to the residents there. Some medical supplies were also donated to this cause.
We greatly appreciate the area businesses that donated to our event. We also appreciate the junior high boys that volunteered to be meal runners for the event. ---------------------------------------
My Banner is getting filled and the
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Parkview Pride Leo Club helping with the Service Project at the Convention! ---------------------------------------
The Dixon Noon Lions membership awarded $500 scholarships to three Dixon High School seniors to help them pursue their post high school education. The scholarship application considers academics,
in-school activities, outside of school activities including community service, and a statement
on how the applicant plans to continue with community service in the future. This year’s scholarship is named the “Dixon Noon Lions Densmore Memorial Scholarship” in honor of Fay Densmore who passed away in 2021. A memorial contribution was also made to Lions Camp Tatiyee for special needs children in Arizona as requested by the Densmore family. Fay’s husband Frank (Doc) Densmore passed away in 2013 was a loyal Noon Lions member and became a District 1-D Governor. Doc Densmore was a local Dixon veterinarian. He also served his country in World War II as a marine and participated in combat on Iwo Jima. The recipients of this year’s scholarships are shown from left to right, Ellenor Zimmerman, Emma Blackbourn, and Emma Halla. --------------------------------------Morrison Lions Members with the assistance of the Morrison American Legion raised funds for the purchase of 350 new flags to replace flags that have been in use for 32 years. The flags line both sides of Route 30 and Route 78 within the
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city limits. Flags are displayed on holidays and special occasions. Our club volunteers to help the city place and remove the flags for Memorial Day. Members pictured above spent time removing the old flags and attaching the new flags to the poles. Pictured in the picture are front row – left to right – Rick Smith, Jim Winslow, Darlene Smith, and Lynn Wiebenga. Second Row – Barry Linder, Ken Gooley,Jim Blakemore, Aaron Johnson, Bart Smith, Calvin Tenboer with a new flag. Back Row – Jim Ridley and Bob Countryman. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
High school football players, Key Club Members and FFA Chapter members assisted Lions. Two strong students lifting one of many huge TV sets. Morrison Lions are proud 9 The Illinois Lion & Leo
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of the all the high school students who worked at Recycle Day. There were 164 TV sets and 25 microwaves received. Cars lined up waiting to get to the various areas to unload. --------------------------------------
1D
Convention
News:
Future Leader Dog Boss a little bored, The panel Game Friday Night
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was hilarious and a Mom who had to make the decision to donate her son’s organs after he passed away. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------The month of April started for the Lions with their District 1D Annual Convention held in Rockford, IL on April 2nd. with Lions Roger Wittenauer and Jim Travi in attendance. The focus for this year’s conference was Organ Donation,
Presenters Lion Scott Peska DG BJ and a 5 Organ Transplant Recipient. ---------------------------------------
the importance of being an organ donor and the Leader Dogs for the
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Blind program. Attendees received valuable information to bring back to their respective clubs.
The Amboy Club held their annual Rose Day on April 9th. Nearly 800 dozen roses were sold. The Club appreciates the generous support given by the community to make this event so successful. The proceeds from the rose sales are used for the Lions Scholarships which are given out in May and the many other projects sponsored by the Club throughout the year. At the April 11th meeting, the Amboy Lions inducted two new members. District 1D Governor, Lion Tammy Verstraete inducted Barbara Harrison, sponsored by her father, Lion Cecil Harrison and Diane Blaine, sponsored by Lion Jim Travi. The Club welcomes and looks forward to working with Lion
Harrison and Lion Blaine. Governor Verstraete also gave out recognition awards to the following members for their years of service: Lion Gordon Meyers for 35 yrs., Lion Curtis Harrison for 30 yrs., Lion Jim Travi for 20 yrs; Lion Reed Akre for 15 years, Lion Dale Adkisson for 15 yrs., Lion Dennis Marsili for 10 yrs, and Lion Ed Temes for 10 yrs. The Club thanks and congratulates these members for their many years of service to the Lions and the community. On April 15th, Club members
gathered at the Amboy Community Center to dye eggs and fill candy bags for the Cliff Walter Easter Egg
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Hunt. Members of the AHS Leo Club joined the Club members to fill nearly 200 bags with candy. Ninety dozen eggs donated by Tommy Patel and the Amboy Food and Liquor Store were dyed. The following day, the weather cooperated with a sunny but cool day for the annual Cliff Walter Easter Egg Hunt. The festivities began at 1pm at the Amboy City Park with the Easter Bunny available for photos. Many parents took advantage of this photo opportunity to get a picture of their children with the Easter Bunny. During this time Lion members distributed Easter eggs in the four designated age group areas in the park. Each age group had four special plastic prize eggs hidden in each area: First prize- $20, second prize- $15, third prize- $10 and fourth prize- $5. The Dixon Wal-Mart gave a monetary donation to help offset some of the costs of the event. At 2 pm the horn promptly sounded and over 150 children scrambled to find their eggs. The Amboy Lions were very happy to be able to bring back
this event in its original format to the community after being modified due to Covid over the past two years. The Amboy Lions meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 pm at the Amboy Community Center. Any area resident, who would like to learn more about the Lions and their events, should join us as our guest at one of our meetings. ---------------------------------------
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(l. to r.) Lion President Robert Becker Jr., Renee Paustian, 7th grader Zabella Paustian, Chadd Paustian, Principal Craig Butcher of G-K Middle School The Genoa Lions invited the 12 recipients of the Citizen of the Year Award, and their parents, to dinner on Wednesday, April 20. Dinner was served prior to the award ceremony with a feast prepared by Sibs in downtown Genoa, at the GenoaKingston Middle School, great food for a good cause. Superintendent Dr. Brent O’Daniell of the GenoaKingston School District made a
(l. to r.) Lion President Robert Becker Jr., Tammy Engel, 12th grader Chase Engel, Jeff Engel, Principal Dr.
Matthew Cascio, of Genoa Kingston High School. short speech, and introduced the first Principal, Stephanie Hill of Kingston Elementary School. Each of the district’s principals introduced the students from their school, most reading a short letter of recommendation prepared by one or more of the student’s teachers, in some cases the teachers read their own recommendations out loud. The nominating teachers were invited to dinner this year due to a grant from the School District. The parents accompanied their children to dinner, sponsored by the Genoa Lions. Each student received a medal from Lion President Robert Becker Jr. amid the applause of the 65 people that attended the ceremony. Mrs. Hill introduced first grader, Emely Hipolito, the daughter of Leobardo and Juana Hipolito and read out-loud many wonderful character traits of this young student. The second grader voted Citizen of the year was nominated by her teacher Mrs. Volkening, Kenna Kuschel, the daughter of Matthew and Kelly
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Kuschel. Mrs. Volkening made some nice remarks about Kenna and her interaction with classmates. Mrs. Hill then introduced Mr. John Francis, the Principal of Genoa Elementary School who related an amusing story about third grader Lillian McPeek. Lillian is the daughter of Kenneth and Kirsten McPeek. Mr Francis then introduced her nominating teacher, Mr. Davekos who also applauded her citizenship. Mr. Francis than introduced fourth grader Ilijah Tomlinson, the son of Eric and Cynthia Tomlinson, and pointed out some fun things about this happy fourth grader. Mr. Francis then named fifth grader Nayelli Gonzales-Renovato, the daughter of Uriel Gonzalez and Veronica Renovato. Principal Francis then introduced Mr. Craig Butcher, the Principal of G-K Middle School. Mr. Butcher introduced the 6th grader, theatrically inclined, Andrew Cline, the son of Garrick and Christine Cline. Andrew enjoyed the accolades immensely and even said a few words in response to his Principal’s comments. The next student, representing the 7th grade,
Zabella Paustian the daughter of Chadd and Renee Paustian, was introduced by Principal Butcher, who listed many fine attributes of this 7th grader. At the end of the evening Chadd Paustian won the 50/50 drawing of $53 and donated it back to the Genoa Lions, a gracious and appreciated gesture. Mr. Butcher announced the 8th grade recipient of Citizen of the 8 Year, Bryannah Pearson, the daughter of Jason and Margaret Pearson. Mr Butcher embarrassed Bryannah with his praise and then introduced Dr. Matthew Cascio, the Principal of Genoa-Kingston High School. Dr. Cascio was intent on teasing his 4 award winners and stated his intentions clearly before he began. He introduced, 9th grader, Madyson King, the daughter of Timothy and Candice King. Madyson took the teasing in stride, before receiving her medal from Lion President Becker. The 10th grade recipient, Alayna Pierce, the daughter of Michael and Amy Pierce was than lauded by her nominating teacher Val Amen, volleyball being a big part of Mr. Cascio’s comments
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about this Sophomore. Mr. Cascio introduced soccer goalie and 11th grade award winner, Aaron Acosta, the son of Leticia Acosta. Mrs. Maria Maranda made an emotional speech about this special Spanish speaking student in English and Spanish to ensure that his mother could hear just how special Aaron was in her native language. Principal Cascio introduced the final Citizen of the Year, Senior Chase Engel, the son of Jeff and Tammy Engel. Chase’s athletic abilities coupled with his scholastic work, not to mention his involvement with the FFA made him the perfect candidate for this award. Special thanks to Superintendent Dr. Brent O’Daniell and his assistant Kristi Mulso of the Genoa-Kingston School District who were instrumental in making sure the students and parents knew when and where to be for the Dinner and Award Ceremony. Thanks go to the janitorial staff at GK Middle School for cleaning up after the fine meal prepared and served by Gregg Sibigtroth of Sibs in Genoa. Lion Secretary VanDerHeyden secured the medals
and orchestrated the evening with the help of all the Genoa Lions. ---------------------------------------
The Leaf River Lions held their roast pork loin dinner on April 24th to raise funds for their Leaf River Summer Daze Festival on June 3, 4
& 5. This historically has been well attended and a very good
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fundraiser,. However this year for reasons unknown attendance was very poor and the Lions were lucky to break even. With items returnable and members buying some of the leftovers a modest fee of $214.00 was available to go for the festival. The pictures show preparation for the meal that those that attended said it was great! --------------------------------------The Oregon Lions were busy on Route #2 North on April 21st cleaning up the winter debris that
had accumulated at the side of the road. Photo: From left to right: Grant Afflerbaugh, Lion Jim Hoff, Lion Lori Peterson and Lion Pat Farraday Oregon Lions welcomed a new member (Eban Pribble) at their meeting on April 28th. He was
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Wallace, Hester Bury and Oregon Lions President Dave Stenger
sponsored by Lion Joe Kryszak and formally inducted into Oregon Lions by Oregon Lion Dr. Tom Champley. Photo: From left to right: Oregon Lion Joe Kryszak, newly inducted member of the Oregon Lions, Eban Pribble and Oregon Lion Dr. Tom Champley Oregon Lions collaborated with the Oregon Chamber of Commerce and provided a lunch for the City Wide Cleanup Crew on Sunday, May 1st. Photo- Oregon Lions Members preparing lunch. From left to rightOregon Lions Dave Stenger, Wayne Cole, Penny Cole and Shirley Stenger The speakers at the April 28th Oregon Lions Meeting were Hester Bury form the Northern Illinois Food Bank and Sharon Wallace from Lifeline in Oregon. Photo From left to right- Sharon
Oregon Lions rescheduled their Pork Chop Sandwich Sale for Saturday, May 14th. The drivethrough sandwich sale will take place at Supervalu parking lot on Saturday, May 14. The cost is $7 for a sandwich and a bag of chips. Photo from left to right- Lions Jim Hoff, Shirley Stenger and Dave Stenger. --------------------------------------The Pearl City Lions Club annually presents scholarships to several deserving graduating seniors from Pearl City High School. Lionism is dedicated to service to others, and applicants for the scholarships are asked to explain in an essay why they think service is important and how they plan on using their future career to serve others. This year the
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club is offering two types of scholarships: the college education scholarship for students planning on attending a two- or four-year college and the Career and Technical Education scholarship pursuing a CTE program at a community college or tech school. The CTE scholarships are being awarded for the first time as the club wishes to encourage those students pursuing careers in the trades and vocational areas
The Pearl City Lions also awards the Pearl City Lions Underdog Scholarship funded by an anonymous and generous Pearl City High School alum. This scholarship in the amount of $3000 awarded over two years is awarded to a graduating senior who has overcome obstacles in high school and is moving ahead to their posthigh school educational pursuits at the college level.
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The recipient of the Pearl City Lions Underdog Scholarship was Adalit Hinojosa-Gonza. ---------------------------------------
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Weekend Pictured Lion Bill Kloepping, chairman, and Lion John Costello Lion Joel Kempel was the photographer of the April 23rd 2022 Route 73 Highway Clean Up Crew Pictured (Left to Right) are Pearl City Lions Club Members: Dave Erwin, Jace Kempel, Mike Thill, John Costello, and Jon Rosenstiel. --------------------------------------In March, the Huntley Area and Union Lions Clubs came together
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for a bowling fundraiser for the Center for Sight & Hearing. The sold-out event was held at the GloBowl in Marengo. 80 bowlers enjoyed food and fellowship! The organizers arranged several gift baskets to raffle, and the onsite restaurant, Trio Grille, donated 10% of their food sales for the day. Many thanks to the Huntley Area and Unions Lions 20 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Clubs, and to all who participated. Lion Pam Palmer of the Huntley Area Lions Club hopes they will repeat the event next year! --------------------------------------The 17th Annual Gerald Broski Memorial Golf Outing will be held at Forest Hills Country Club in Rockford on Monday, June 27. The South Beloit Lions have generously sponsored this event for the past several years, and many 1-
presented these six students a scholarship. In no order here are the students: Cooper Blake, who will be going to SVCC, Madelynn Jones, who will be going to SVCC, Natalie
D, 1-J and 1-BK Lions Clubs participate for a fun day of play. We’d love to see you there! Visit our website www.cshni.org/golf for more information, to register your foursome, or to sponsor the event. Thank You, Lions! We truly appreciate all of your support! --------------------------------------During the awards night at the Polo Community High School on May 11th, the Polo Lions Club 21 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Nelson, who will be going to Carroll University, Kadence Sheaffer, who will be going to Illinois State University, Kealie Wilcox, who will going to SVCC, and Emileigh Williams, who will be going to Northern Illinois University. Lions member Ryan Shetler(not pictured) presented the scholarships. The first photo was taken on Wednesday 4/20. It shows Lions member Jeff Short handing a donation to Polo Police Chief Troy Randall. The second photo was taken on Sunday 4/24 during the Polo Firemans breakfast fundraiser. It shows Lions club President Chris Casper handing a donation to Assistant Chief Brent Shipman. ---------------------------------------
graduating senior. The decision is partly based on the applicants thoughts on community service and how theyplan to be involved in community service. This years recipient was Autumn McGlynn. Shown in the picture is Leaf River Lions President Laura Werner and recipient Autumn McGlynn. --------------------------------------Highland Lions Club President Tom Mannion, Lions Past President Gene
Redman (right), and Lions member Larry “Biddy” Essenpreis (left), recently accepted 390 pair of eyeglasses, 17 hearing aids, and 3 cell phones from Jay Boulanger of SpengelBoulanger Funeral Home. Each year the Leaf River Lions award a $1,000.00 scholarship to a
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Albert with 20 years of service, Lion President Ray Semplinski with 30 years of service and Lion Treasurer John Dean with 45 years of service. Thank you for your commitment to Lionism! ---------------------------------------
The Bradley Lions of District 1-BK held one of their annual fundraisers and hosted the New Horizons Band. Rod Williams is the conductor and D. Barkly Bryant was the fantastic trumpet soloist. Mr. Bryant teaches at Olivet Nazarene University where the concerts are annually held. ---------------------------------------
The Crete Lions Club prepare for another summer of ‘Car Bingo’. Participants play from their cars in a local church parking lot. This method of playing grew out of ‘social distancing’ and proved to be so successful that they are repeating last summer’s fun. ---------------------------------------
Three Crest Hill Lions recently received recognition for their years of service to the club and to the community. Pictured from left to right is Lion Vice-President Tony 23 The Illinois Lion & Leo
The annual Red Carpet Corridor Festival is all about family fun on the most famous road in America – Route 66. Sponsored by the twelve communities which make up the 80mile linear museum from Joliet to Lexington, the annual festival invites everyone to experience the good life in the slow lane. The Gardner Lions served root beer floats and pork chop sandwiches. They also had the Lions of Illinois Hearing / Vision Screening Bus on site. ---------------------------------------
The Joliet Noon Lions installed their 5th Little Library. This one is located at the Bi-Centennial Park which sits along the Des Plaines River in Joliet. Project Chair PDG
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Anneta Drilling-Sowa, Lion Bobbi Honiotes, and PDG John Joseph Honiotes assisted in the install of the ‘Library’. ---------------------------------------
LEO club within LHS, sponsored by the Lemont Lions Club. Lemont Lions Club 1-BK, Pres. Jerry Smollen 2021-2022: congrats to the 7 recipients of the Lemont Lions Club scholarships. ---------------------------------------
The Joliet Noon Lions participate every year in the ‘Birdies For Charities’ program. 1-BK Birdies Chair PDG Richard Bark spoke to the Noon Lions about this year’s event. --------------------------------------The Lemont Lions Club was proud to be able to award seven $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors at Lemont High School during their annual Senior Awards Night. Four of the recipients are members of the 25 The Illinois Lion & Leo
about bees and our environment. He is the bees’ knees. ---------------------------------------
For Earth Day, these Sycamore Lions and their families picked up trash along the Great Western Trail on Saturday, April 23rd, for the DeKalb County Forest Preserve. ---------------------------------------
Lion Mark, who spearheaded the Lemont Lions Club Legacy Project of installation of a beehive at the Lemont Township Community Center, enjoys talking to others
Roselle Lions participated with a Lions Club float in the German Sisters Bockfest Parade in late April from Kemmerling Park to Pollyanna Brewing Co. on E. Main Street. (l to
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r) Lions Mark Hoarle, Dan Bruno, Bob Jilke, Kirby, Brian McDougall, Nick Buriegi, Joanne Barsanti, John Barsanti, and Dan Ellison. ---------------------------------------
Oh, boy! What neat bike for Braden! It was provided by the Westmont Lions, Darien Lions, and the Pedego Bike Shop in Wheaton. Braden’s Mom shared that when they found out Braden had leukemia, she was pregnant with her twin daughters. When the twin girls were born, they helped the family manage Braden's illness tremendously by bringing joyful moments to the family. As 4-year olds, the twins help Braden quite a bit. The family was told Braden would never walk again, but Physical Therapy has done wonders for Braden. The family is so grateful. Braden has vision problems — one is seeing depth. He cannot judge things like curbs. His Mom said someone will always be with him when he's riding his Trike Bike. Braden has very nice friends who help him. They will help him when he rides the Trike Bike. --------------------------------------Huntley Area Lion Jim Graves (l) inducts new Lion Leslie ThreadgillSmith (c) while Sponsor Lion Ronda Goldman (r) looks on. Lion Leslie is the mother of a Huntley Red Raider
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Leo going to Huntley High School. ---------------------------------------
Over 80 kids participated in the Malta Lions Easter Egg Hunt on April 16th at Malta Lions Park. The Easter Bunny was there for the kids and for Malta Lion President Larry Fullington.
On March 6th, Union Lions and the Huntley Area Lions held a joint fundraiser to benefit the Center for Sight & Hearing in Rockford. It was held at GloBowl in Marengo. Funds were raised with a 50/50 raffle, lots of donated baskets, a percentage of food sales from GloBowl and Trio Grille. After all was said & done, the 1st Annual Event raised a total of $3,000!! (l to r) Union Lion John Nienhuis, Fox River Region Zone Chair & Union Lions Club Secy; HALC Lion Jim Saletta, Past Club President; Center for Sight & Hearing Executive Director Maureen Mall, Dr. David Powell, VP of Professional Services & Audiologist at the Center; Union Lion Bernie Kearns, Club President, and Lion Pam Palmer, Huntley Area Lions Club President. ---------------------------------------
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Lemke. ---------------------------------------
Easter Sunday morning 2022, the Sycamore Lions presented a check to the Meals on Wheels staff for $750 to help make the Sunday meal available to those without other options. This has been an Easter morning tradition for the club for many years. ---------------------------------------
Ten Lazansky Award Winners were present at the April meeting of the Sandwich Lions Club to congratulate Lion Beth Swanson, the club’s most recent recipient. (l to r) Lions Sue Carter, John Hallaron, Bob Jones, Michele Farley, Swanson, Rita Ferguson, Pete Sprosty, Sharon Wallis, Jerry Grommes, and Gary
From the Huntley Area Lions Club Roaring Times Newsletter: This 100-year-old picture is as inspiring today as the day it was taken — Helen Keller Meets Charlie Chaplin. Helen met Charlie at the Chaplin Studios in Hollywood in late 1918 during the filming of Sunnyside. Keller communicated with Chaplin by reading his lips with her hands, as she felt the vibration of his voice on his throat. She would later recall that she remembered him as being “shy, almost timid, and his lovely modesty lent a touch of romance to the occasion that might otherwise have seemed quite ordinary.” Chaplin worked with the deaf throughout
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his career, seeking to improve his own pantomime communication skills, learning sign language, and fingerspelling. In fact, he was a great supporter of the deaf when many in America sought to do away with sign language altogether. Chaplin like to say “A day without laughter is wasted.” It was what kept him going; what brought him joy; what gave him life.” ---------------------------------------
Michelle Needham, Club Pres. Lion Arvid Meyer, Lions Becky Dunnigan, Paul Buddy, Jim Scott, Ken Koepke and Susan Koepke. In the background is Frank Johnson, Business Development Director of Fox Valley Park District, which supplied the tree. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Darien lions welcome new Lion Dan Freidel, Sponsor Lion Rick Jensen, new Lion Jim Thompson, Sponsor Lion Steve Wernecke and new Lion Ben Morgridge and Sponsor Lion Leslie Sweeney. --------------------------------------A day before Earth Day 2022, Aurora Noon Lions Club planted an oak tree at Blackberry Farm in Aurora. (l to r) Lions Randy Fisher,
Just some of the 29 Algonquin Lions and Scout Troop 155 and some of their 29 bags of garbage they picked up on April 16th. Good work, Lions!! ---------------------------------------
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the Huntley's Green & Clean Day where Lions collected donations of eyeglasses, hearing aids, etc. for sorting & donating to LIF. (l to r) Lions Bill Lepola, Sandra Schuessler, Mary Meyer & Jim Klepfer, and Lion Jim Saletta, the Committee Chair, (who took the picture). ---------------------------------------
McHenry Lions Club awarded a $500 grant to the McHenry HS Food For Thought Program. (l to r) McHenry Lions Club Pres. Rev. Gary Peterson, Ashley Diedrich, McHenry HS English teacher, and Cheryl Myers, District Library Media Specialist. ---------------------------------------
Huntley Area Lions participated in
Roselle Lions Club sponsored a Blood Drive in April. Lion Lucy Danner is shown donating blood with Lions Jenny Mitropoulos and Sandy Tortorici and technician assisting. --------------------------------------Adam Zapfel (l), Volunteer Coordinator at Hesed House
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Homeless Shelter in Aurora, accepts a $500 check from Aurora Noon Lions Club Pres. Lion Arvid Meyer (r). Zapfel explained the shelter operations and heard the need for volunteers. ---------------------------------------
new members! (l to r) Sponsor Lion Pam Palmer, Lion Jim Graves, New member Lion Naomi Kranz, New Member Kari Freeman, Lion ?? Substituting for Sponsor Lion Ron Bruns.
A Ukraine Relief Collection Box received $600 in donations at the Aurora Noon Lions Club’s Annual Breakfast With the Bunny. A total of $1,343 was forwarded to Lions Clubs International Foundation to aid Ukrainian refugees. --------------------------------------Huntley Area Lions Club has two
5. Four Bartlett Lions attended the District 1J Forum Training. Great workshops and so much valuable information. We were all glad we attended. (l to r) Lions Randy Zbasnik, Tony Sparacino, DG Lion Lori Chassee, Central Zone Chair Joanne Watson, and Central Zone Chair Andy Watson.
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A sign noting Aurora Noon Lions Club’s 100th Anniversary joins roadway signs welcoming drivers to Aurora. This one is on Randall Road, north of Sullivan Road. More signs are on other roads entering Aurora. ---------------------------------------
Another two new Lions inducted into the Crystal Lake Lions Club by PCC John Landon (l). New Lions Michael Morarity and Manny Johnson with Sponsor Dave Moore (r). ---------------------------------------
New Crystal Lake Lion Darren Boyk (c), flanked by Lion John Landon, PCC (l) and Sponsor Lion Robb Cruise (r). ---------------------------------------
Athens Glory Days Festival Parade The Athens Lions Club and Athens Leo Club participated in the Athens 33 The Illinois Lion & Leo
Glory Days Festival parade on Saturday May 14. The Glory Days festival was a three day event, May 12-14, held at the Athens Community Park. The festival included lots of events, including a Miss Athens Glory Days pageant, music entertainment, carnival rides, co-ed softball tournament, classic car show, all kinds of activities for the kids, and a cornhole tournament. There was great participation by the whole community. The Lions and Leos were glad to be a part of this event. Good job City of Athens. Pictured left to right are: Lions Ted Sims, Ron Williams, Leo Riley Womble, Lion Amy Baughman, Leo Jack Harris, Lions Bill Siders and Larry Baughman.
Senior Lunch and Scholarship Raffle. The Athens Lions Club held their
annual Senior Citizens Lunch on Sunday April 24, 2022 at the Athens Community Park Building. This lunch was provided by the club at no charge to any Senior Citizen in the Athens School District. This the 32nd continuous year that the Athens Lions have provided this meal. This year the Lions served 95 meals of which 50 were dine in and 45 were take outs. Special thanks to Lions Bill Meisner and Amy Baughman for purchasing the food and supplies as well as cooking. Leo Club member Ellie Alderman was a huge help. Lions Mary Freeman, Holly Henning-Buhr, Paula Rider, Sandy Brackney, Terry Brown, Jim Hale and Bob Roberts also assisted with the project. The annual Scholarship Raffle drawing was held the same day. This educational raffle raises funds to be
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used to award Robert Henning Memorial Scholarships to deserving seniors. Ellie Alderman drew the winning tickets. This year's raffle winners were: Garret Sims $500, Lincoln Brown $250, and Holly Henning-Buhr $100.Net proceeds, to be added to the scholarship fund, were $1,132. Scholarship winners will be announced in late May. ---------------------------------------
Marshall Lions Club The Leo Club got out of school early Wed., March 9, 2022 and went to Villas of Holly Brook to wash
outside windows and put window clings inside the dining room windows. President Tylea McGee organized the activity, which had 15 people volunteer for the project. She did an outstanding job.
The Leo Club went to Villas of Holly Brook on Sat., March 26 to play bingo with some of the residents. The Leo members were Gracie
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Adams, Reagan Cusier, Ashley Sanders, Kaelin Wilson, Libby McFarland and Brooklyn Bender. Tylea McGee and Dave Garner were calling numbers. --------------------------------------Lions Larry and Ann McGuire, Chester Lions Club, were guests of the Christopher Lions Club May 17, 2022. Lion Larry installed the incoming officers for LY 20222023. Lions Larry and Ann find themes to use for installation, thereby making installation a fun event. --------------------------------------The Mounds Lions Club had the Vision and Hearing screening van at a Health Fair in Cairo on May 16th with Trustee Dave Johnson doing the screening. The occasion was
receptive by the community with exposure to the services of Lions. The Mounds Club president Retha Eurales, club secretary Florence Heady, club member Sarita Sawyer, club Vice president Anne Terry and PDG/Trustee/club member Bishop
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