State magazine lite december, 2014

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The Illinois Lion Lioness Leo MD1 e-Magazine

Vol. 2 - Issue 6 December 2014 Lite Edition

Winners in the District 1J Glendale Heights Barangay Lions Club’s Peace Poster Contest. Three schools participated in the contest which was held at the Marquardt District 15 Administration Center.

Algonquin Lions Club presented the Algonquin/Lake in the Hills Food Pantry with a $4,000 check to help those less fortunate in their communities. Funds were raised during the year and from the club’s Bags Tournament in August.


Council Chair Speaks:

At the present time we are working on an agreement with our State Secretary/Treasurer to have a virtual office. A virtual office can be a benefit to the Lions of Illinois as well as the SST. With no foot traffic and all of our business handled either on the telephone or over the internet, the need for a building no longer exists. As we move forward we are not ruling out an office, but we want to give the virtual office a chance to prove its worth.

SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! After many years of discussions about selling the State Office building, and previous Councils laying the groundwork, the 201415 Council of Governors had the challenge/privilege/opportunity to actually approve the sale of the building! It was sold to Menard County and will be used to house the EMTs. The building was sold for $185,000.00. After taxes and fees, we deposited over $168,068.00 in the Athens Bank into an account separate from the rest of our accounts. I think the money from the sale of the office building should be kept for the future need of office lease/purchase for the Lion of Illinois. CONGRATULATIONS GOVERNORS!!

Again I want to congratulate the Council of Governors for moving forward with a project that has been addressed by past Councils. I know they will continue to move forward and “Do The Right Thing” for the Lions of Illinois! Have a very Merry Christmas, Yours in Lionism, CC Fred

I want to thank; IPDG Steven Frankenstein, chairman of the Building Sale Committee, and the committee for negotiating the contracts with the realtor; District Governors Chris Halsey, Sandy Newsome, Jim Kloepping, Ed Kallbrier, Bill Hazelhourst, and Ron Stickler, who managed to make time in their busy schedules to come to Petersburg and help prepare for the move. I don’t know how you did it; PID Russ Sarver, PCC Paul Lindstrom and PCC Terry Knollenberg, the PDGs and all the Lions that helped sort, box up and recycle or destroy files and other items. Rowan Allen, our temporary office help. SST Michele Faires, who took care of everyday operations, as well as assisting with the packing, sorting and coordinating everyone who came to help. With everyone’s help we were able to reduce the old files by about half. A BIG Thank You to Springfield Van and Storage Co. for your help in moving us into a storage facility in Athens.

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Editorial:

“It’s the season to be jolly, fe, la, la,la, lah, la, la la lah!” Winter came too soon this year in Illinois and we experienced the chill and snow in many places. Many are predicting that we are going to have a snowy winter longer than last year. It’s the challenge to be taken when you live in Illinois. Now the good news in Lionism - Lions Clubs International President Joe Preston awarded Lions Pride Awards and the Double Paws winner is District 1F Governor Steven Willett. And the following District Governors in MD1 received their First Gold Paw Award for growth in their districts: Theresa D’Souza, District 1A; Sandra Newsome, District 1CN; James Cloepping, District 1D; Buzz Melton, District 1H and William Haselhorst from District 1L. Mark Williams from District 1BK re-

The garage sale sent many things all over the State. It was done on a first come, first serve basis and the items that were left were donated to two local schools. We have sets of pins and some pictures that will be auctioned at the State Convention.

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ceived Bronze Paw award. Congratulations Governors for job well done! Keep up the good work and keep on growing with membership and new clubs.

AUDIT COMMITTEE 1. The audited financial statements as of June 30, 2014, for The International Association of Lions Clubs and Lions Clubs International Foundation were reviewed and approved. The audited financial statements will be available following the board meeting.

Growth and nothing but the growth in our districts will out shine us in the world of lionism. It will provide us more opportunities to serve in our communities; thus helping the needy and less fortunate.

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS COMMITTEE

Next week we all Americans in the US will be celebrating Thanksgiving Day. Bringing all family members together, give thanks to God and have wonderful meal together. Many clubs in our communities will be distributing food baskets, turkeys and non perishable items to make their holiday season a little bit brighter more happier and more memorable one.

Appointed the members of the District 301-A1 Advisory Committee.

Last year around this time in Illinois, citizens of Washington suffered tornado damages; lost everything they have and depended on service organizations to seek help. Thousands of Lions in MD1 took active part in this mission of recovery and rebuild and showed citizens of Washington that we care, we share and we hold hand in hand in rebuilding our communities.

Adopted a resolution to be reported to the 2015 International Convention to amend the International Constitution and By-Laws to reinstate the office of International Third Vice President.

Last year during this time, I did suggest last year’s Council of Governors to have a permanent disaster fund in MD1 to use in disaster events. So far nothing happened; it is nice to revisit and think about the same. This time through this editorial I request current Council of Governors and plead: Please Do Something.

Adopted a resolution to be reported to the 2015 International Convention to amend the International By-Laws to change the name of the “Leadership” Committee to “Leadership Development” Committee.

All Lions, Lionesses, Leos and their family members have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day, God bless.

Revised start times on the official convention schedule of events.

-Austin D’Souza, Ph.D., Editor

Established per diem allowances for appointed Credentials Committee members serving without other reimbursement, District Governors-elect and District Governors-elect Faculty and headquarters staff attending the Honolulu convention.

Established the purpose, goals and objectives and changed the name of the Advisory Committee to Review Potential Vice President Candidates and revised Chapter II of the Board Policy Manual accordingly.

Adopted a resolution to be reported to the 2015 International Convention to amend the International Constitution to reallocate board representation.

CONVENTION COMMITTEE

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SOME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF LCI: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

Revised policy to update procedures, appointments and systems in Chapter VIII, Paragraph E in the Board Policy Manual related to Credentials and Elections Procedures.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, USA OCTOBER 5-8, 2014

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DISTRICT AND CLUB SERVICE COMMITTEE Amended the Club Excellence Award and the DG Team Excellence Award to encourage electronic reporting and communication.

Correcting minor typographical errors.

Expanded District 403 B1 to include the country of São Tomé and Príncipe.

Approved the 2014-2015 1st Quarter Forecast, reflecting a deficit.

Approved redistricting proposals for District 1-E and District 1-L (Illinois); District 14-A and District 14-R (Pennsylvania); Multiple District 29 (West Virginia); Multiple District 37 (Canada and Montana); and Multiple District 104 (Norway), to take place at the adjournment of the 2015 International Convention. Approved redistricting proposals submitted by District 106 A and District 106 B (Denmark) and Multiple District 13 (Ohio), to take place at the adjournment of the 2016 International Convention.

Approved increasing the annual spending from the General Fund investments by an additional US$4 million for fiscal-year 2014-2015.

Approved minor revisions to the Lions Clubs International Purchasing Policy.

Amended Chapter XXII, Paragraph E.d. of the Board Policy Manual by replacing “US$.41 per mile (US$.25 per kilometer)” with “US$.50 per mile (US$.31 per kilometer)” effective July 1, 2015. Deleted Chapter IX, Paragraph C.4.c. (2) of the Board Policy Manual in its entirety and replaced it with the following:

Appointed Lions to fill district governor vacancies.

Charter air travel may be authorized in advance by the Finance and Headquarters Operation Committee where travel by commercial air is not feasible and significant cost savings may be realized.

Revised the Board Policy Manual to modernize the process for providing address information by replacing mailing labels with electronic data formats. Amended the Board Policy Manual to allow name badges to be made for new titles as noted in Lions Club International Official Protocol and as determined by the International President or Executive Administrator.

Deleted Chapter IX, Paragraph C.4. g. of the Board Policy Manual in its entirety, effective July 1, 2015. As agreed at the Toronto board meeting, effective July 1, 2015 district governors will no longer be reimbursed for office expenses; instead an increase in mileage rate was approved. This deletion reflects this change.

FINANCE AND HEADQUARTERS OPERATION COMMITTEE Approved the recommended changes to the General Fund and Emergency Reserve Fund Investment Policy Statements (IPS). Changes include:

Approved a housekeeping revision to Chapter XII, Paragraph E.1. of the Board Policy Manual to update travel rules to reflect practice, as well as current titles.

The median or modeled return will be adjusted annually based on the Callan Five- Year Capital Markets Projection and the approved strategic asset allocation. The expected return will be reviewed with the committee annually and incorporated into the quarterly reviews.

Deleted Chapter XII, Paragraph E.4., I.3., and I.5. of the Board Policy Manual, as these policies are included in the Employee Handbook and have no financial impact. Approved a housekeeping revision replacing the words “Rule No.” with “section” in Chapter IX, Paragraph C.2.b of the Board Policy Manual. Approved a housekeeping revision to Chapter XXII,

Technical Changes: These include modification of portfolio benchmark(s), restatement of the existing asset allocation bandwidth, use of more relevant peer groups and indices, etc. 4


paragraph E.b.(3) to clarify the hotel and meal reimbursement.

GA10907/321-C2 by December 31, 2014, or the moratorium will continue through July 1, 2017.

Amended Chapter XI, Paragraph D.2.a. of the Board Policy Manual by deleting the sentence “This forecast will reflect expenses equal to or less than revenues.” This is in conflict with the association’s long-term strategic plan to subsidize any deficits with funds from the General Fund Investments.

Amended Chapter 2 (Operations) of the LCIF Operations and Policy Manual to include several housekeeping updates on the sections of budget management, LCIF expenses, grant approval policy and financial reports. Amended Chapter 3 (Grants) of the LCIF Operations and Policy Manual to include housekeeping update that US$100,000 is the maximum amount available for standard grants.

Amended Chapter XXII, Paragraph C. of the Board Policy Manual, effective July 1, 2015, to modestly increase the maximum in-district budgets for international directors, past international presidents, and past international directors as follows:

Amended Exhibit D (Forms of Recognition) of the LCIF Operations and Policy Manual to include information on the criteria for the Chairperson’s Medal and where it fits in the hierarchy of LCIF awards.

International directors US$6,200 to US$9,000 Past international presidents US$8,000 to US$10,000 Past international directors US$3,000 to US$4,000

Amended Chapter 16, Paragraph B (Humanitarian Grants Financial Spending Policy) of the Board Policy Manual to reflect the revised Investment Policy Statement.

LCIF Revised the Investment Policy Statement by revising the target allocations for the Humanitarian Fund, further defining the alternative target allocations, and several administrative changes.

Amended Chapter 16, Paragraph E (General Reimbursement Policies) of the Board Policy Manual regarding mileage.

Approved 56 Standard, International Assistance and Core 4 grants, totaling US$2,740,733.

Amended Chapter 16, Paragraph F (Endowment Funds) of the Board Policy Manual in order to be compliant.

Approved a Core 4 disability grant in the amount of US$1,563,300, which represents the 2015 budget for the Lions-Special Olympics Mission Inclusion program.

Amended Chapter 16, Paragraph I (Investments) of the Board Policy Manual to reflect the revised Investment Policy Statement and eliminate unnecessary language.

Approved a Core 4 board-directed grant in the amount of US$100,000, which represents the 2015 budget for the Lions-Aga Khan Development Network tree planting initiative.

LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE Approved a Faculty Development Institute for qualified Lions in North America, to be conducted in 2014-2015.

Delegated the authority to select the nominees for the 2015 Humanitarian Award to the LCI Executive Officers.

Approved the curriculum plan and schedule for the 2015 District Governors-elect Seminar in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Approved a Faculty Development Institute for qualified Lions in Central and Eastern Europe, to be conducted in May 2015.

Placed a moratorium on the consideration of all new grant requests from District 321-C2, effective immediately, and further stipulated that District 321-C2 return all funds disbursed for 5


Approved curriculum and funding support for an Emerging Lions Leadership Institute for qualified Lions in Africa, to be conducted in early 2015.

directors elected from Constitutional Areas V and VI. Decided that a constitution and by-laws amendment to reinstate the office of third vice- president be presented to the delegates for approval at the 2015 International Convention.

Requested that the Constitution and By-laws Committee draft language for a by-laws amendment, to be reported to the delegates for vote at the 2015 International Convention, changing the name of the Leadership Committee of the International Board to “Leadership Development Committee.”

Renamed the Special Centennial Planning Committee the “Centennial Action Committee.” MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEE

Approved “Join Together,” a new club pilot program for two years to charter Lions clubs or form club branches at existing community based nonprofits in USA, Canada, the British Isles and Ireland, Sweden and Australia.

Determined that a reallocation of board seats be presented for approval to the delegates at the 2015 Convention as a constitutional amendment. This reallocation would reduce the number of International Directors elected from Constitutional Area I, and would increase the number of international

Approved the Centennial Membership Program with an implementation date of April 1, 2015. Approved to convert all official editions of Lion Magazine from a print to a digital format by January 1, 2018.

Amended the international family and women coordinator job description to include reimbursement for approved forum expenses and be retroactive for approved forums in the current fiscal year.

Changed Chapter XVII of the Board Policy Manual to require centennial related articles in all editions of Lion Magazine.

Approved a pilot program for a family and women structure that mirrors the GMT and GLT structure in constitutional areas V and VI.

Inserted Lions Clubs International Foundation Executive Administrator into the Order of Precedence immediately after the position of Association Treasurer.

Approved the Democratic Republic of São Tomé th

and Príncipe to become the 210 country/territory. Amended the Board Policy Manual for the extended billing adjustment period for Campus Lions clubs that effective July 1, 2015 campus clubs have through March 31 for the January per capita billing and through September 30 for the July per capita billing to amend their club roster.

Increased Leadership Awards from 1280 to 1680 for Lions year 2014-2015. SERVICE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Established the positions of multiple district and district Reading Action Program (RAP) chairpersons beginning in fiscal year 2015-2016, and encourage all council of governors and district governors to appoint RAP chairpersons for one-year terms. Selected Leos and Lions to serve as members and alternates for the Leo Club Advisory Panel for the term of November 2014 - October 2016. Changed the name of the Leo of the Year Award to Leos of the Year Award.

Approved the name change from the “Extension and Membership Division” to the “Membership Development Division.” PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Changed the centennial grant program to award up to US$1,500 per district (not to exceed US$15,000) and up to US$2,500 for single districts.

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For more information on any of the above resolutions, please refer to the LCI Web site at www.lionsclubs.org or contact the International Office at 630-571-5466.

To Remember that in building up my business it is not necessary to tear down another’s; to be loyal to my clients or customers and true to myself. Whenever a doubt arises as to the right or ethics of my position or action towards others, to resolve such doubt against myself.

LEADERSHIP CORNER: At the recent MD1 Lions Leadership Forum in Bloomington, Illinois, one of the session topics related to our Lions’ Mission and Ethics. As the group worked through the ideas, several Lions said, “This is something I wish my club would do.” So, at the suggestion of those Lions who attended this session, why not consider these ideas at an upcoming club meeting or two?

To Hold friendship as an end and not a means. To hold that true friendship exists not on account of the service performed by one another, but that true friendship demands nothing but accepts service in the spirit in which it is given.

Most Lions, seasoned or new, know our motto, “We Serve”. However, how familiar are club members with our Mission and Ethics? Our Lions Clubs International Mission Statement is “To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions Clubs.”

What does this mean for our Lions Club?

Divide Lions into small groups, pairs, or trios. Ask each group to review one of the Ethics. Discuss the following questions. What does this mean to me as a Lion?

Return to the large group and share your discussion ideas. Oftentimes as Lions or Lions Clubs we are always “taking care of business” with fundraisers and service activities, we forget how these projects connect to individual members and those we serve. By taking a bit of time at a club meeting to think about our Mission and Ethics, we can revitalize our commitment to our motto, “We Serve”.

At an upcoming meeting, lead a short discussion about what our Mission Statement means to individual Lions. Let each Lion share an idea or two. And, then there is our Lions Clubs International Code of Ethics. Provide each member a copy of the Code of Ethics. This can be copied from this article or taken from the Lions Clubs International website www.lionsclubs.org

-Lion Jama Wahl, MD1 GLT Chairperson jamawahl@yahoo.com

FROM MD1 ALERT CHAIR:

To Show my faith in the worthiness of my vocation by industrious application to the end that I may merit a reputation for quality of service.

Greetings December Readers, I hope your Thanksgiving will be fantastic and complete. I know you were able to take on that great feast because you were prepared.

To See success and to demand all fair remuneration or profit as my just due, but to accept no profit or success at the price of my own self-respect lost because of unfair advantage taken or because of questionable acts on my part.

Our mission with this program we call Alert is to be #1 prepared and then to act when the need arises. A few articles ago, I mentioned putting a resource 7


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together. We have a folder in place on the Lions of Illinois Bulletins-Alerts page. I think this is a good fit because whenever an update with new information occurs, those that get the weekly email will know about it. This site also hosts a lot of information to be used by all.

OKAWVILLE LC

October 2014 Get Well 10/23/2014 PDG DENNIS MCMILLIAN PDG’S OF DISTRICT 1-A October 2014 Memorials 10/20/2014 VASSIL ANTONOFF JOANNE LONG

The folder is located on the left side and will have a few items in it. The list of District Alert Chairs and a couple documents for you to get started. We will also need to hear from you. Let’s share what works and doesn’t work for Lions Clubs in Illinois to help others get started. I hope soon to report on the progress of a couple plans that Clubs are doing and the idea that District 1J has. Now let’s think about ourselves. Are you ready for winter? Whether you like it or not, the cold is here along with its friend snow. Is your car ready to travel the roads this year? We know they never breakdown so we should not be prepared in case they do. Just in case, here are a couple things to consider. How old is your battery and are your tires at the correct pressure? A few things to keep in your trunk; an inflated spare tire with the tools to change it, shovel, jumper cables and a bag of salt or kitty litter. This list is much longer and if you want to see the rest of it, go to the Lions of Illinois website http://www.illinoislionsmd1.org/ click on the round button “Bulletin Alerts” and then on the left click on the ALERT folder. So when you are out shopping for Christmas gifts, don’t forget to pick up some new flashlights with fresh batteries. One last thought, do you have a carbon monoxide alarm in your place of residence. If you don’t, consider getting a couple for different locations. If you do have them, check them out to see how old they are. They have a life expectancy just like milk.

10/22/2014 10/6/2014 DR. DANIEL "DOC" D. BROWN

PATRICIA TRISCHAN LIBERTYVILLE LC

10/15/2014

MERRY & EDWARD BAUER

10/16/2014

DON BORGWARDT

10/14/2014

LEE BROWN

10/30/2014

WILLIAM BUTCHART ANGELA FOSTER TOM & MARTHA HARPST

10/6/2014

PDG KEN & MARIE HORN

10/3/2014 HESTER COMBS

PDG JOYCE SCHROEDER

10/3/2014 PDG FRANK CRAMER

PDG JOYCE SCHROEDER

10/1/2014 LION JOYCE DAVIS

MARIO & KAREN GUMINO

10/3/2014

PDG JOYCE SCHROEDER

10/3/2014

RICK & ROSE TONOZZI

10/3/2014

BOB & ROMELLE OSTROM

10/6/2014

JIM & JOAN GRAVES

10/6/2014

DISTRICT 1-J LIONS

10/6/2014

ANN & RON WIGTON

10/8/2014

ROSA SCHUTTIE

10/28/2014

DON & DONNA VEE BOWER

10/30/2014

TOM & NANCY WRIGHT

10/8/2014 MARCUS STEVEN EATON

LIBERTYVILLE LC

EVELYN

FUNKHOUSER ROBERTA CAMPBELL

10/8/2014 CAROLYN HEBDA

PDG BOB & BRENDA BLOCK

10/10/2014

DUQUOIN LC

FRANK MAXTON

10/9/2014 LION DON MERKLE

RICHARD & SHEILA SCHRUMPF

10/15/2014

HIGHLAND LC

10/27/2014

DR. JAMES REHBERGER

10/3/2014 CORAL "SAM" MEYER SCHROEDER 10/6/2014 JOE NEUHAUSER

-Lion Jim Kiser, MD1 Alert Chair LionJimKiser@gmail.com Lions of Illinois Foundation: October 2014 Honorariums AL CURRY TOULON LC GOVERNOR IG ED KALLBRIER GREENFIELD LC

PDG ANN & RON WIGTON

10/16/2014

PDG ROBERT QUICK LAKE VILLA TOWNSHIP LC

10/27/2014

JUDY REES

10/30/2014 LION JOHN REGENHARDT

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LAHARPE LC

10/1/2014 GARY CASH

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Have a great Christmas, Happy New Year and be safe traveling.

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SANDY NEWSOME

HIGHLAND LC LAMOILLE LIONS CLUB

JOYCE


10/9/2014 PDG RODNEY RYAN

JOYCE HANCOCK

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CASEY LC PDG KEN HORN

10/14/2014

DG RODNEY STICKLER

10/16/2014

PDG BUTCH & CONNIE GUENNEWIG

10/17/2014

PAUL KUNKEL

10/30/2014

GENE SCHMIDT

KAREN & ED OLSEN

10/27/2014

JOHN SCHNEIDER

ROSELLE LC

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number of Lions throughout the State that have signed up already. Please be patient with me, since the information has been slow in coming from Lions Clubs International, but I can see that it will increase over the next couple of months. So, I am hoping by this fall, that I will have more information that I can share with the Lions of MD-1 on a regular basis. Meanwhile, the committee is still moving ahead with it fund raising activities. As your club starts putting together their budgets for the coming years, please keep in mind the 2017 MD-1 Host Committee. We have a patch that will be given to your club for your banner showing your support to the committee. There are three levels of donations starting at $100.00, then $250.00 and finally $500.00. Each level has a different patch and over the next couple of years your club can earn them all. I would like to thank those clubs and districts that have made a donation already. These funds will help in the support of the committee activities for the 2017 Convention.

LION ELMER SCHUCHMANN RED BUD LC

10/17/2014 REVERAND DONALD STORCK EARL & BETTY STEINER 10/3/2014 PATRICIA TUCKER

KEN & ADA FRANZ

10/1/2014 PDG JAMES WALLACE

TOM & MARTHA HARPST

10/1/2014

ANDY & RHONDA TOTH

10/3/2014

PAUL KUNKEL

10/6/2014

PDG KEN HORN

10/6/2014

PDG JOYCE SCHROEDER

10/9/2014

JOYCE HANCOCK

10/16/2014 10/23/2014

PDG BUTCH & CONNIE

GUENNEWIG PID CURTIS ORR

The question has been asked about individuals who also would like to make a donation. The committee has put together a commemorative vest that will be given for such a donation. For a $25.00 donation, you will receive a blue vest that is similar to the one that you could have ordered from Lions Club International, but it is no longer available. It will have the outline of the State on the back and the convention information on the front panel. The vest will be ordered soon and available this fall. The checks can be made out to the 2017 Lions Host Committee and mailed to Lion Bob Block, PDG. Please indicate your size that you would like for the vest. For those who have purchased our Commemorative Pin, thank you. Sales have been strong not only throughout the state, but points beyond. We are working on the next pin and hope to have that ready by the Spring of 2015. Again, we have them available, so please consider getting one for each member of your club to mark this historical event.

At the close of the International Convention in Toronto, I realized that we have only two more years of planning before the start of the Centennial Celebration in Chicago at the 2017 Lions Clubs International Convention. First of all, I would like to thank the 9


For now, it looks like that we are well on the way to the 2017 Centennial Convention in Chicago. There is a lot of work to be done and unfortunately the funds need to be raised to help in the support of the committee. This State wide project will need all hands from the entire State to help in making this a success for both the State and Lions Clubs International. Only once in our life time will we be able to say that “we had an active part in the Centennial Celebration in Chicago in June of 2017”. So, let’s be Proud of this honor and show the world our Pride in hosting this celebration.

-Lion Robert Block, PDG 2017 MD-1 Host Committee, Chairman Gov8990@aol.com

READ FULL VERSION OF MD1 STATE MAGAZINE: TO SEE PHOTOGRAPHS OF VARIOUS EVENTS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.

Editor’s Note: Please send your photographs with captions, articles to ILStateEditor@gmail.com. This magazine will be read by thousands of Lions not only in Multiple District 1, but all over the world. Make your club activities known to the world. ILLINOIS STATE LION, LIONESS, LEO e-MAGAZINE. tin D’Souza for State of Illinois – MD1 10

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