MD1 2017 Conventions Special Issue

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The Illinois Lion, Lioness, Leo MD1 e-Magazine (Full) Vol. 4 - Issue 10, March 2017

MD1 STATE CONVENTION CHIEF GUEST

MD1 CONVENTIONS SPECIAL ISSUE

LCI II VICE PRESIDENT GUDRUN B. YNGVADOTTIR


Lions of Illinois,

toward that common goal to better our communities and the world. Is that not why we are Lions after all?

In Illinois we formally recognize our own Abraham Lincoln’s birthday as we did just this past Month. One of my favorite quotes of Lincoln’s could really be about Lions this

Also, with all our District Conventions, the State Convention, and the “Big One”, the International Convention in Chicago….let’s volunteer to help at each of these, with YOUR help at these events we can get the word out on Lions and all WE do!

From MD1 Council Chair:

year…. “There are no accidents in my philosophy. Every effect must have its cause. The past is the cause of the present, and the present will be the cause of the future.” – Abraham Lincoln (attributed to Lincoln by William H. Herdnand)

And of course, as the saying goes: we should always strive to “Do the Right Thing” as we walk down our path of life. And with a State full of dedicated Lions, we have a GREAT TEAM who will “Do the Right Thing” as we “Climb Every Mountain”!

Yes, we LIONS are reviewing and recognizing our past, as well as creating plans that will become our future….

Thank you for your time! Thank you for your Service! Thank you for being an Illinois Lion!!!! And remember “1917-It All Started Here”, in Illinois.

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.” – Abraham Lincoln

Best Regards,

And do we not have that resolution to lead us into the next Century of Service with Lions? We most certainly do…..for Illinois Lions are planning…..creating….and this year hosting the world at our door….all to further OUR organization and move on to the next Century of Service! And that Century will hopefully be represented by the quote of another famous man just honored again in our nation….George Washington…. “Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.”-George Washington So as we work within our Districts and the Multiple for the remainder of our Lions year, let’s work 2

Lion Mark Williams Lions of Illinois “With You in Service” md1lionsmark@gmail.com

Editorial: Good News For The Convention

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According to some reliable news from LCI, we already have more than 35,000 Lions registered for Centennial Convention to be held in Chicago in just four months. Host committee had our meeting last week to discuss various issues pertaining to this convention. PDG Bob Block and his team is working hard to make this convnetion a historical and memorable one to world lions.

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We need more volunteers to help lions who come from all over the world to Chicago. If you haven’t send your volunteer form, now is the time to send this form duly filled to PDG Steve Anton. Form is http://www.lions2017chicago.org/volunteers/ and register to volunteer. Let us join our hands and welcome world lions to Chicago.

Very truly yours, Chancellor Bob Corlew INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: Dear District Governor, When we assumed our leadership roles last year, we knew we had the rare opportunity to lead our association into our 100th year of service. Our Centennial is more than an opportunity—it's a responsibility. To our members. To those who served before us. And to the next generation of Lions. That's why I'm asking you to rise to the moment and do everything in your power to increase membership in your term as district governor.

Our Keynote Speaker for this memorable convention is none other than US Vice President Al Gore. You can grasp all the information you needed on Lions Centennial Convention on the web. Visit: LCICon.org -Dr. Austin D’Souza, PDG Your Magazine Editor ILStateEditor@gmail.com

Our Lion year is quickly coming to a close, but you still have time to make your mark on your district before our Centennial Convention in Chicago. Make membership growth the priority in your district by working with clubs to welcome new members, especially clubs that haven't inducted a new member this year. When your clubs invite new members, you'll increase your district's service impact and earn special rewards that only you can earn. And remember, the key to earning your District Governor Membership Award is to charter at least one new club in your district before the end of the year.

Dear Lion Leaders, Thank you for your continued commitment to serving more people by growing Lions Clubs International to the strongest we've ever been.

I'm sharing a message sent to all district governors. I'm reminding district governors about the importance of achieving membership and club growth in their districts by the end of their term. Chancellor Bob Corlew I'm also reminding district governors that they can Your International charter new clubs online. Thank you for supporting President our efforts to serve more people and grow Lions Clubs International to the largest it has ever been. 3 BE A PART OF CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION


Charter Your New Clubs Online The key to earning your District Governor Membership Award—and achieving positive membership growth in your district—is to charter new clubs. And the fastest, most efficient way to charter clubs is online. You'll save time and effort when you use the new online chartering system onMyLCI. Make a difference and start growing your district by chartering a club today!

Important Reminders  Chartering at least one club is the key to

earning your GoldDistrict Governor Membership Award.  Invite your clubs to join the Worldwide Week of Service to Protect our Planet April 17-23 by planning a project to protect the environment in their community.  The Centennial Commemorative Coin is on sale now! Buy your own and show it on club visits to encourage Lions to own their piece of Lions history.

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What is Your Club's Favorite Way to Celebrate? Looking for a great way to celebrate? Visit the Ways to Celebrate webpage. With dozens of ideas to choose from, there's a Way to Celebrate that's perfect for your club. Start planning your club celebration today!

Own a Piece of Lions History Celebrate 100 years of humanitarian service by purchasing a Lions Clubs Centennial Commemorative Coin. This exquisitely crafted, limited-edition, silver dollar coin is produced by the United States Mint and features our founder Melvin Jones. Purchase your Centennial Coin for US$52.95. $10 from each coin is authorized to be paid to Lions Clubs International Foundation to improve the lives of even more people in need. Visit the Centennial Coin webpage for information and order your coin today!

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The Officers Reception is a special event held the last night of the Convention. It is for all Lions. It gives Lions a chance to meet and greet their outgoing and incoming officers. Lions usually get a bit more dressed up for this event with men wearing sport coats and suits and the ladies dressing to match.

Three Amendments to be Voted on at State Convention PID Bud Wahl, MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws Chair There will be three proposed amendments to vote on during this year’s State Convention. Both, the MD-1 Council of Governors and the MD-1 C&BL Committee have recommended adoption of all three proposed amendments. I will explain briefly each proposed amendment. Proposed Amendment #1 – Supremacy Clause There has been some confusion in recent years as to which document to follow whenever there is a conflict or contradiction between the MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws and the MD-1 Policy Manual. LCI has adopted a Supremacy Clause to outline the hierarchy of its documents and recommends that we cover this issue in ours. This amendment clearly states the LCI Constitution and By-Laws would govern, followed by the MD-1 Constitution and By-Laws, then the MD-1 Policy Manual. Proposed Amendment #2 – Special Meeting Notification

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We have a provision in our Constitution and ByLaws that outlines the procedure to follow when calling for a Special Meeting of the Council of Governors. However, the procedure is not clear as to the time frame to follow when calling the meeting and giving notice of the meeting. This amendment clarifies the time frame and proper notice of the Special Meeting. Proposed Amendment #3 – Teleconference Meetings On occasion, State Committees, the Council of Governors, and/or the Executive Committee, have at one time or another, conducted business through a conference call or teleconference call. We even had a provision in our MD-1 Policy Manual that outlined the procedure. However, according to Roberts Rules of Order, newly revised, in order to conduct any such teleconference call business, our Constitution and By-Laws must provide a provision to do so. At this time, our Constitution and By-Laws does not. So, the Council of Governors was told to delete the provision in the Policy Manual regarding these types of meetings, until such time our Constitution and By-Laws allows for it. This amendment would give these groups the authorization to conduct business during a Teleconference call. In addition, there have been guidelines prepared to follow for conducting such a meeting, by the Constitution and By-Laws Committee. This amendment would allow us to “legally” do what we were already doing in the past. Without this amendment, there can be no business transacted outside a regular meeting. If you have any questions regarding any of these proposed amendments, please feel free to contact your district C&BL representative, or me.

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DISTRICT 1-J CONVENTION MARCH 17 – 19, 2017 WESTIN HOTEL – ITASCA 400 PARK BLVD., ITASCA, IL 60143 Name: ______________________________________________Lion-Lioness-Leo-Guest Club Name: ___________________________ Phone #__________________________ Club Office or District Title: _____________________________________________ Registration Fee is $15.00 or $20.00 at the door Everyone must register – fee waived for Leos

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Saturday Lunch $25.00 Saturday Evening Celebration – Reception Style $45.00 Sunday Breakfast $20.00 Note: Purchase entire meal package and your registration fee is waived. $90.00. Sorry – no meals will be available at the door! Total amount

$________ $________ $________ $________ $________

Special meal requests: ___________________________________________________________ PAYMENTS: Checks: Make payable to District 1-J Convention Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express – added to total. ________________

Expiration Date MM/YY_ _/_ _ Security Code _ _ _

ZIP Code_______________ Mail completed forms to: Lion Jim Graves, C/T 12955 Big Horn Dr. Huntley, Il 60142 22

3.5% processing fee will be

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“MY KIND OF TOWN - CHICAGO” DISTRICT 1-J CONVENTION MARCH 17 – 19, 2017 WESTIN HOTEL – ITASCA, IL

Hotel Reservations: Contact the Westin Hotel at 630-773-4000 or 800-6278510 no later than February 24, 2017 for a special rate of $85.00 a night. Mention you’re with the District 1-J Lions. Schedule of Events: Friday, March 17 - Registration and Certification from 3:00 to 8:00 pm. Hospitality Rooms open from 7:00 to Midnight. Note: No one admitted to hospitality rooms without a convention registration badge. Saturday, March 18 - Registration open from 8:00 – 11:30 am Certification open from 8:00 to 11:00 am Opening Session from 8:30 to 9:30 am Voting from 9:30 to 11:00 am Workshops from 9:45 am – 11:45 am Lunch and Theme Basket Auction starting at 12:00 Noon Wine and Cheese reception from 5:00 to 5:45 pm Saturday Evening Winners Celebration – show your spirit by wearing your favorite Chicago sports team gear - from 6:00 pm Hospitality rooms reopen from 8:45 to Midnight Sunday, March 19 - Remembrnce Service – 9:00 am Breakfast and final session – 9:30 am Adjournment – 11:00 am

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MD1 State Monthly e-Magazine Edited & Published by Dr. Austin D’Souza, PDG for Lions, Lionesses and Leos of Illinois. e-Mail Address: ILStateEditor@gmail.com Mail your articles, pictures and news items to above e-mail address.


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