Lions District 2-S2
Calendar of Events Mar 24 3rd Cabinet Meeting China Bear Restaurant
April - Leo Club Awareness Month Apr 2 President & Secretaries Council China Bear Restaurant Apr
15 Deadline for Campus Club dues pmt
May - Recycle for Sight Month May 2-3 District 2-S2 Convention Hilton Houston North 12400 Greenspoint Dr May
11-17 White Cane Week
May 15 Deadline to file Officer Reporting Form PU101 or Leo-72 May 15-19 Lions MD-2 State Convention Galveston, TX (Caribbean Cruise) Jun
1 Helen Keller Day
Jun
5 World Environment Day
Jul 4-8 97th Annual Lions Int’l Convention Toronto, Canada
District 2-S2 • April 2014
PawPrints
Chambers • Harris • Liberty • Montgomery • San Jacinto • Walker • Waller
Thoughts from your District Governor ... 2-S2’S NEW ROAR: “WE CAN DO IT” Hello Fellow Lions, Well it is that time of year again. Eight months have gone by like a bullet! To all District 2-S2 clubs, it’s time for new officers for 2014-2015. All clubs must report (PU101) to international and to the 1st VDG Lion Chris Moorman. The deadline is April 15th, the time is now. 1st VDG Chris needs them so he can get the District Directory printed. Let’s get Lion Chris’s year off to a big start. The District Convention, May 2nd & 3rd, is all in order. The theme this year is “JAZZ IT UP”. You will get entertainment on Friday night by a great high school Jazz Band and they will keep your feet tapping and a smile on your face. You don’t want to miss this! Saturday will be full of fun and excitement too! At lunch, we all get to see who will receive the prestigious PDG outstanding achievement award. And at Saturday nights banquet, you will get to see who wins the Membership Contest and the Club Visitation awards and listen to some great words by IPID Joe Al Picone.
make their world a little better. Think about it – just stop and think about it. What would the WORLD be like if there were no Lions, no one to help the blind, the hungry, those without food everyday and without shelter from the weather, without clothing, unable to attend school – and so on and so on. What Melvin Jones started is up to us to grow and be strong and brave. As Helen Keller said, “You with a heart, this is not the time to give up, this is not the time to say we quit”. Yes, times have changed but what we do, “WE SERVE”, has not. Get the passion back that you had! The kids at camp need us, the kids in school need us, seniors need us, and the list will never end. Think about it, 2017 we will celebrate 100 years – is District 2-S2 going to be there for that celebration???? I truly hope to see every club, every member from District 2-S2 at the District Convention. I would love to have the biggest turn out in years! But mainly, I would love to be able to say “Thank You” personally to all members for allowing me to be your District Governor. We have had a great year and had lots of fun, attended many club functions, visited many, many clubs and just enjoyed every minute. I will remember this experience for the rest of my life and just be grateful to have had the opportunity. Yours in faithful Lionism,
DG EDDIE RISHA Eddie Risha District Governor 2013-2014
The convention is being held at the Hilton North at Greenspoint and IH45. It is a great location and great hotel. Be sure and get the list of great Lions who are in Heaven holding their meeting up there. We at District 2-S2 are surely blessed to do the things we do for so many that need and depend on us to
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We can do it!
Thoughts from the 1st Vice District Governor ... Edward Everett Hale was an interesting man. He was a child prodigy who graduated from the Boston Latin School at the age of 13 and then immediately enrolled at Harvard College. He graduated second in his class at the age of 17 and then studied at the Harvard Divinity School. He went on to a life of a preacher and author, with his best known work being “The Man Without a Country.” In 1902 one of his statements was
Thoughts from the 2nd Vice District Governor ... At the recent Advanced Lions Leadership Institute last weekend, I heard the term “elevator story”. For those , like myself, unfamiliar with that term, I’ll give you the definition. Your “elevator story” is what you would tell a person about Lions Clubs International/ your lions club in the time you are in a elevator with them. So, what would my elevator story be? Well, maybe more than one. The first would talk about what Lions stand for – fellowship, leadership development, net working, concerned for the environment,
published in A Year of Beautiful Thoughts. “I am only one, but I am one. I can’t do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do. And by the grace of God, I will” Many times you will hear this quote or one of its later variants attributed to Helen Keller, perhaps she quoted it in a speech. It is easy to see why it is often attributed to Helen Keller. It shares the same type of message as the ones Helen Keller did speak when she urged Lions to be Knights of the Blind. Mr. Hale wasn’t a Lion, he died in 1909 before we even existed as Lions. However the message he
emergency response, promoting service, helpful, diversity, patriotism, friendship, fun, person fulfillment, health , found around the world, Melvin Jones, Helen Keller, Knights of the Blind, Sight FIrst. Maybe you can add to those terms. The second “elevator story” could be about Lions in Texas – Texas Lions Camp, helping typhoon victims, providing emergency help to natural - hurricane, fire- disasters, eye glass collections, multi-club projects within the district or state. A third story could be your club – besides many of the characteristics listed the first story, you could
provided strikes at the core of what being a Lion means. As a person, I can’t do everything. I can’t help cure blindness. I can’t provide shelter for this displaced by natural disasters. I can’t provide leader dogs for the blind. I can’t provide a camp for Texas children who have physical disabilities or diabetes. I can however sell drinks. I can sell chili dogs. I can help out with putting out flags around Liberty. I can operate a shovel and a wrench. All of this are minor things, but added with the work of other Lions in my club, the state and the world. We CAN cure blindness. We CAN provide shelter for people displaced by natural disasters. We CAN provide leader dogs for those who are blind. We CAN provide a camp for Texas children with physical disabilities, diabetes or Down Syndrome. We See CHRIS, Page 7
add your club’s project – installing sidewalks, installing water systems, passing out toys at Christmas, cleaning highways, Christmas parades, putting out American and Texas flags, providing scholarships, recognizing students of the month, passing out dictionaries, cooking briskets or chickens or pancakes or fish, taking kids fishing, repairing homes… the list goes on and on. But it is your story as a Lion. People want to hear your story and they want to be part of it. So tell it. Your story is rich. Your story is moving. Your story is powerful. God Bless you. Noah Speer 2nd Vice District Governor April 2014 • District 2-S2 PawPrints • 3
Lions District 2-S2
Chambers • Harris • Liberty • Montgomery • San Jacinto • Walker • Waller
Official Call to Lions District 2-S2 Convention In accordance with ARTICLE IX, Section 2 of the Constitution and Bylaws of Lions District 2-S2, I, N.E. “Eddie” Risha, District Governor, do hereby issue the OFFICIAL Call to Convention for the 96th Annual Convention of Lions Clubs International District 2-S2. Said Convention will be held at the Hilton Houston North Hotel, 12400 Greenspoint Drive, Houston, Texas. The dates will be May 2-3, 2014. The purpose of the Convention is to conduct business of Lions District 2-S2. Said business is to include election of Officers and Directors for the District and its charities.
Eddie Risha
Eddie Risha 2013-2014 District Governor
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Lions District 2-S2 2014 Delegate Certification Form
The Following From ______________________________________________ Lions Club plan to attend the 2013 - 2014 District 2-S2 Convention at the Hilton Houston North on May 2-3, 2014. Please type or print names; make sure they are legible Delegates: Each Lions Club is entitled to one delegate and one alternate for every ten members or major fraction thereof. The District Governor, Past International Directors and Past District Governors who are members of Lions Clubs, in good standing, in the district are entitled to vote in addition to the club’s other delegates.
Delegates ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________
PDGs & PIDs ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________
Alternate Delegates ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ To be able to Vote the club must not owe more than $50. to Lions Clubs International, or District 2-S2. Dues must be paid to date. Request for certification of delegates and alternates: ______________________________________ (Signature of Club President or Club Secretary) PLEASE: Mail the completed and signed form NO later than Friday. April 25, 2014. Mail to:
PDG Ronald G. Landers 2815 Teague Rd. # 1438 Houston, TX 77080 rglanders@comcast.net 281-520-9195
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2014-2015 Lions District 2-S2 Candidates District Governor............. Chris Moorman...........Liberty Lions Club 1st Vice District Governor............. Noah Speer..................Huntsville Lions Club 2nd Vice District Governor............. Mark Roth...................Houston Heights Lions Club Texas Lions Camp Director (2-year term)............. Wes Carr......................Conroe Noon Lions Club Lions Eye Bank of Texas Trustee (2-year term)............. Lighthouse of Houston Director (2-year term)............. Humanitarian Relief Fund Director (3-year term).............
Ethics, Integrity, and Conflicts of Interest Lions Clubs are an association based upon service, Read the entire Lions Code of Ethics often! and the manner in which the service is rendered is fully as important as the service itself. Lions The Internal Revenue Service provides some Clubs, and any other charitable organizations, can be guidance regarding conflicts of interest to help us subject to intense public scrutiny. Our “… avoid the appearance or actuality of communities expect honest and ethical private benefit to individuals who are in conduct from each of us every day. No a position of substantial authority.” A act on the part of any member, officer, Conflict of Interest Policy is strongly staff, board of directors, or a club can suggested by the IRS for all charitable justify the breach of this principle. organizations. A policy that might be These are our ethics! adopted by Lions Clubs could read: Lions Clubs International insists on the highest standards of personal and professional conduct. We must honor our commitments and take individual responsibility for all actions and outcomes … within and apart from our Lions activities. We must always do the right thing even when nobody is looking. This is our integrity!
The (name) Lions Club shall not enter into any transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interest of any officer or director of this club, that violates the conflicts of interest policies of Lions Clubs International or that, violates any other applicable state and federal laws governing conflict of interest application to nonprofit and charitable organizations. The board of directors shall adopt policies and procedures as appropriate and necessary to ensure the club operates in a manner consistent with its charitable purpose and does not engage in activities that could jeopardize its tax-exempt status, if applicable.
What happens when unavoidable conflicts of interest occurs, e.g. where an individuals’ obligation to further the organization’s charitable purposes is at odds with their own financial interests? We have to look no further than our Lions Code of Ethics for guidance. One of our codes states: Our best judgment is essential in doing the “right” thing at all times. We are all responsible for continuing the “WHENEVER a doubt arises as to the right or Lions Clubs’ tradition of honest and ethical practices ethics of my position or actions towards others, to in serving millions of people in our communities. resolve such doubt against myself.” 6 • District 2-S2 PawPrints • April 2014
Presidents and Secretaries Council Meeting China Bear Restaurant
15000 I-45 North (northbound feeder road)
Airtex exit (both ways)
Cost for the buffet is $13.00 per person, including tax and gratuity. Buffet-style Chinese, American, and Mexican food. Desserts galore and more than one ice-cream machine. Come early to eat - meeting starts at 7:00 pm
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CAN help build a fence at the high school softball practice field through the use of a shovel and a wrench (you were probably wondering what was going to come of the shovel and wrench). We CAN do so much more. So instead of thinking about what you and your club can’t do, think of something you can do. If you need help finding something, consider using the Club Excellence Process available at the LCI website. Then think about how you are going to do it and get to work. Do something. Chris Moorman 1st Vice District Governor
PSC President - Ken Harrison PSC Secretary - Lynn Harrison
Helen Hangee (front left), a mew member of the Crosby Lions Club, turns 102. Please see her on the Crosby Lions Club Facebook page and send her a birthday wish. Thanks in advance PDG Bert Baker Crosby Lions Club President
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A Lion’s “dash” makes an impact around the world.
In Memory
Passings Since Last District Convention
Baytown
Houston Southwest
Rosa M. Johnson
Lee Roy Lemons
Conroe Noon
Houston Sports
Margaret Alexander T.J. Cromeens Melvin Douglas
Hardin
Henry Nettles
Houston Beltway
Lettie C. Acupan Nito P. Acupan
Houston Chinese American George Gee
Houston Cy-Fair A.E. “Al” Lindow
Houston Hobby
J.L. “Jimmy” McPherson
Houston Spring Branch Clarence W. “Bill” Sullivan Julius E. Yellott Evelyn M. Landers Winston Keith Lawther Edward Fountain Nye
Huffman
Jerry Thomas
Humble Allen Lee
Tomball
Blanche Cook
Robert L. Kuchera
Congressman Kevin Brady (front, third from left) and the members of the Huntsville Lions Club. Brady was the guest of the Huntsville Lions during their regular meeting on February 13. The Huntsville Lions Club meets at noon every Thursday at the Grand Buffet restaurant in Huntsville.
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Circa 1974 Congressman Kevin Brady was the guest of the Huntsville Lions Club during their regular noon meeting on Thursday, February 13. Brady spoke on several key pieces of legislation that recently were passed by Congress. Huntsville Lions Club President Liesa Hackett (left) looks on.
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The 12th annual Humble Lions Club Bike Ride was held on Saturday February 15, 2014 benefitting handicapped and diabetic children through the Texas Lions Camp and the Hearts Scholarship Foundation. Four Lions Clubs in District 2-S2 come together to make the event a success each year. The five clubs are: 1.) Humble Lions Club, 2.) Klein Lions Club, 3.) Huffman Lions Club, and 4.) Houston East End Lions Club. This event is a “BP MS 150 Recommended Ride” and requires many volunteers from the Lions Clubs to ensure a successful event for the approximate 500 bicycle riders each year. One of those Lion volunteers, Past District Governor Bill Hughes of the Klein Lions Club, received an e-mail from a participant in the event. That e-mail is shared here: Thursday February 20, 2014 Bill, You met me as a ride marshal last Saturday. I have been on the Humble Lions ride these past several years in honor and memory of a Lion named Arthur Greif. He was married to a lady named Pauline. I have lost touch with their family. Arthur Greif was an ordinary guy who sold cars for a living. His kids were grown and gone when I was a kid. He and Pauline met my parents when we attended a church in Port Arthur, Texas. I was not a well behaved kid. Our home life was not great. For some reason, still unexplained, Arthur Greif decided that he wanted a surrogate son to attend a Lion’s Club Christmas party with him and he picked me. That type of thing probably wouldn’t happen today. Mr. Greif showed up at the house. I hopped into his car and we went to a church in Port Neches where we had dinner, ate dessert, and Santa Claus made an appearance. It was a little awkward for both of us. I didn’t know any of the other kids at the party. Many of them knew each other. Mr. Greif wasn’t really a relative, but he fit the role as well as he could. Nothing happened that was remarkably good or bad. There was just this nice guy who showed some kindness and took me to a party. I got some cake, got a small toy, and had a slightly intimidated good time. The next year, Mr. Greif called again and took my sister along with me. Again, that is something that would be rare in today’s world. Things were a little more comfortable. We had a good time. There was nothing really big going on, just some kindness and some attention and a guy who was nice to us. In my world at the time, that was significant and rare and I am still grateful. We went to the party for several years and we got to know the Greifs pretty well. For a while, we lived within bicycle distance of their house. Eventually, they retired, moved to the Houston area to be closer to their kids and passed away. I don’t have a good way to say thank you to any of the family. I know that Mr. Greif acted out of his own kindness and sense of purpose, but he was working in the context of a Lion’s Club and he did not do these things by himself. The context of the kindness and our acceptance and inclusion by the other Lions was important. So, I hope that helping you guys support your work is a proper expression of thanks for one of your honored members. If you know any of his kids, please tell them that their father did something that was remembered as significant and is still remembered today. ______________ Dana Timaeus
We Serve!
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District and State Dues The delinquent date for 2nd-half dues was March 10, except for Campus Clubs which is April 15. Any dues not paid by the delinquent date means the club is NOT IN GOOD STANDING. Until payment is resolved, a club NOT IN GOOD STANDING: • May not engage in fund-raising or community service • Is not covered under the Lions Clubs International $1 million umbrella liability insurance for their activities • May not have members vote or hold office at the district or multiple-district level
The Conroe Noon Lions Club Recycling Center is open: Monday Tuesday
2 PM - 5 PM 9 AM - 3 PM
The following Lions Clubs in District 2-S2 were NOT IN GOOD STANDING as of publication date.
Volunteers to help clean, bag, and categorize used eye glasses are always welcome.
• Alief • Houston East End • Houston Founder
1106 Wilson Rd. Conroe, TX 77304
100% Charities
(936) 760-1666
Camp
• Houston Northwest • Houston Vietnamese • La Porte
Clubs should send in their 100% charity donation as soon as possible, particularly the 100% contribution for the Texas Lions Camp. Thanks.
Texas Lions Camp Summer Schedule 2014
Regular Sessions Session 1 - June 8 – 14, 2014 Session 2 - June 15 - 21, 2014 Session 3 - June 22-28, 2014 Session 4 - June 29- July 5, 2014 Session 5 - July 6- July 12, 2014 * Concurrent Specialty Camps Camp Neuron July 6- July 12, 2014 * Concurrent Camp David/Down syndrome - July 13 – 19, 2014 Camp Discovery - July 20 – 26, 2014 Camps for Type 1 Diabetes Diabetic 1 - July 27– Aug. 2, 2014 Diabetic 2 - Aug 3 – Aug. 9, 2014 April 2014 • District 2-S2 PawPrints • 13
2014 Texas Lions Camp Harry Wickersham Golf Tournament Camper - Anthony 2014 Texas Representative Lions Camp Harry Wickersham Golf TournamentReyes Camper Representative – Anthony Reyes
Nine-year-old Anthony Reyes, a third year camper to Texas Lions Camp in 2013, is the camper representative for the 2014 Harry Wickersham Golf Tournament benefiting Texas Lions Camp. A camper is chosen every year to represent all campers and the “Can do” philosophy they embody. A camper must have a spirit of the possible no matter limitations placed before them. Anthony is a perfect example of the possible. Anthony’s mother discussed his deafness and the growth of Anthony over the years that he has come to Texas Lions Camp. Anthony’s hearing loss was found early, when he was 10 months old, but denial and not sure of what to do, his family delayed medical attention and he did not begin using hearing aids until he was around 3 years old. Anthony found it difficult to be different from other kids around him and rejected his deafness and refused to sign, so that others wouldn’t see him as different. He has always wanted his “voice” to be heard and would talk rather than sign. He soon realized that his hearing impairment was not something that he could ignore. Anthony went to camp 3 years ago, because a Lion in our area never gave up on him or me. I was hesitant about signing him up, and then agreeing to let him go. I wondered if the staff would take care of him like I did, meet his needs, and make him eat. How would anyone understand him? As a family, Anthony’s world is our world, and our world is his world. It is difficult for the outside world to see this and understand it. But at Texas Lions Camp, they get it. Anthony is accepted at TLC and he loves it. He has friends and counselors that when he sees them each time he comes now it is like seeing family. The counselors are wonderful and when they sign to him, he feels supported, more confident and comfortable. The first step of letting him go was hard, but it made a difference, a difference to him and to our family. I remember being at the awards night and seeing his group entering the amphitheater. When he came around the corner and I saw him, I cried. It was just a feeling of excitement and amazement. The first thing that he said to me was, “Mom, I caught a fish!” It was incredible. TLC gave him something that we can’t as a family. They offered him an experience that built his confidence and gives him opportunities to build his character. Texas Lions Camp makes it possible to help him make choices, set goals for himself, be kind and work with others, basically all the good stuff in life. Every parent needs to experience what TLC can give them – and especially what it gives their child.
Anthony’s mother went on to say that Anthony is in mainstream classes at school and has assistance from an interpreter throughout his school day. Because of his hearing loss, he is behind in his reading ability, but this doesn’t dissuade his appetite to read. Recently, he was awarded the reading award for the entire 3 rd grade for reading the most books. The confidence he has gained through his family, friends and TLC help him face his challenges and succeed. Anthony is particularly excited about being a part of this year’s Harry Wickersham Golf Tournament at the end of the summer sessions for 2014. For more information on how you and your team can play in the Tournament, go to the Camp Website: www.lionscamp.com and look for the Harry Wickersham Golf Tournament Tab.
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21st Annual Texas Lions Camp Harry Wickersham Golf Tournament ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT TEXAS LIONS CAMP
TLC is tax exempt under 501(c)(3) of the I.R.C.—Donations are tax deductible—see your tax professional for details.
July 31, 2014 8:00 am Shotgun Start Lady Bird Johnson Golf Course Fredericksburg, TX Sponsor One or More Holes
For a one time donation of $100 per hole, individuals, clubs, associations and corporations may sponsor a hole(s). All sponsors of the tournament will be recognized in publications on location and on the Texas Lions Camp website: www.lionscamp.com Please make checks payable to Texas Lions Camp. Name Anthony Reyes, Camper 2013
Children Can...With TLC™
Come Play and Make a Kid’s Day!
Address City / State Zip
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Club Credit Card: MC ____ Visa ____ Discover ____ Amount: ________
For more information or to download CC#: _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ Expiration: _ _ / _ _ more player registration forms go to Signature: ____________________________ Date: ___________ www.lionscamp.com
Mail to:
Garion Brunson, 2-T3
1541 JBS Parkway, Suite 7
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LIONS CLUB MD-2 STATE CONVENTION MAY 15TH-19TH, 2014 Name: ________________________________________________ Date Of Birth: _____/______/______ Convention Attendee (Please Check One): _____YES _____NO Name: ________________________________________________ Date Of Birth: _____/______/______ Convention Attendee (Please Check One): _____YES _____NO Name: ________________________________________________ Date Of Birth: _____/______/______ Convention Attendee (Please Check One): _____YES _____NO Name: ________________________________________________ Date Of Birth: _____/______/______ Convention Attendee (Please Check One): _____YES _____NO Home Telephone: (
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April Is Family and Friends Month! Invite family and friends to learn, serve and celebrate with your club in April. Organize a service project, plan an open house or host a lunch or picnic—you decide how to introduce your family and friends to the club you love! Here are some great ways to make your Family and Friends Month a success: • Plan an Open House. Invite family and friends to learn more about your club and the difference you are making in the community. • Organize a service project. Let your family and friends feel the satisfaction of service by involving them in a project for the environment, literacy, or a cause that’s important to your club. • Host a Picnic or Barbecue. Celebrate with family and friends so they can get to know your club. Find more information and resources for Family and Friends Month and the Lions World Lunch Relay at lionsclubs.org. Family Members Receive a Special Membership Discount Encourage family members to join your club! They’ll receive a special discount on membership dues when they join the same club through our Family Membership Program!
Special Event! Join the Lions World Lunch Relay on April 4th! The Lions World Lunch Relay is a 24-hour international event that brings families and friends of Lions together in their local communities with families and friends of Lions around the world. Start planning your lunch event today!
Share the day, share the fun, and share the dream of serving with family and friends in April!
Who Do You Know to Ask to Join Your Lions Club? MEMBERSHIP AND NEW CLUB PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT 300 W 22ND ST | OAK BROOK IL 60523-8842 | PHONE 630-203-3846 email: memberprog@lionsclubs.org | www.lionsclubs.org
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Houston Royal Oaks Lions Club Offers Free Flu Shots Sunday MARCH. 23, 2014 the Houston Royal Oaks Lions will be at the Praise Christian Church to offer the Free Flu Shots to adults from 12:30 pm to 2 pm. To volunteer and for more information please call Lion Zaida Dy Cruz at 832-8684828 The next Operation FREE Flu Shot for ages 18 MONTHS to 18 yrs old will be held Tuesday March 25, 2014 from 10 am to 2 pm at the Notre Dame Parish Hall hosted by the Parish Social Concerns Ministry and will be sponsored by the Harris County Hospital District. For more information and to volunteer for this
event please text or call Lion Emee Nisnisan HROLC Program Coordinator at 281-788-7654 or the Co Coordinator , Lion Minette Chiu at.713-208-2380. Houston Royal Oaks Lions Club of Lions District 2-S2 is committed to helping promote the health and well being of the people in the community. This Influenza Prevention Campaign is a yearly project that the Lions undertake in addition to the Health, Education and Community Resources Fairs they sponsor hand in hand with other Lions Clubs and in partnership with the other organizations who are willing to give back and serve the community .
Fact Sheet Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. We have more than 1.35 million members in more than 46,000 clubs worldwide. Lions are everywhere.
We're men and women active in more than 200 countries and
geographic areas.
Lions serve. Our motto is “We Serve.” Founded in 1917, we are best known for fighting blindness, but we also feed the hungry, aid seniors and the disabled, and care for the environment. Lions are a global service network of volunteers that make a difference in their local communities. Lions give sight. By conducting vision screenings, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine and raising awareness of eye disease, Lions work toward the goal of providing vision for all. Through programs such as SightFirst, Lions have helped provide more than 147 million treatments for river blindness, 10 million doses of a sight-saving drug to prevent trachoma, and eye screenings for more than 15 million children. Lions serve youth.
Our community projects often support children and local schools through scholarships, recreation and mentoring. Internationally, we offer many programs to empower youth, including the Peace Poster Contest; youth camps and exchanges; and Lions Quest, a positive youth development program.
Our Leo clubs help young people develop leadership skills while impacting their communities through service. There are approximately 157,000 Leos and 6,000 Leo clubs in more than 200 countries and geographic areas worldwide.
Lions receive grants and the world receives benefits. Since 1968, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has awarded more than $811 million in grants to support Lions’ humanitarian projects. As the official charitable organization of Lions Clubs International, LCIF helps Lions improve the lives of millions of people through four pillars of service: saving sight, supporting youth, providing disaster relief and meeting humanitarian needs. Through the Foundation’s generous support of large-scale humanitarian initiatives, Lions are able to extend their reach from local communities to the global community in order to serve those who need us most.
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Conroe Noon Lions Club
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District Governor Eddie Risha
Huntsville Lions Club
Conroe Noon Lions Club
Elect Lion Mark Roth 2nd Vice District Governor Houston Heights Lions Club
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Lion Judge-Elect
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Michael Biesiada
New Waverly Branch 125 State Hwy 150 West, Suite B-1 New Waverly, Texas 77358
New Waverly Branch 125 State Hwy 150 West, Suite B-1 New Waverly, Texas 77358
Relax on your own place
Regional President
Loan Officer
offers LoAns for: farms and ranches
rural Homes recreational Properties Timber Properties
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AgriLand.com (936) 344-9400
offers LoAns for: farms and ranches
rural Homes recreational Properties Timber Properties
AgriLand.com (936) 344-9400
Classifieds
A club may submit an ad for their project or need for FREE. Submit your written information to the newsletter editor by the 10th of the month.
David Scott
Kwik Kopy Printing & Parcel Plus 1010 Spring Cypress Road Spring, Texas 77373 Phone: 281.353.7977 Fax: 281.353.6741 Toll-Free: 1-866-897-5945 E-mail: mail@kkspring.com
Seek a Lion when you need to do business!
Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Where Lions Meet Be Present Lord. To Weld Our Hearts in One Accord. To Do Thy Will, Lord Make Us Strong. To Aid the Weak and Right the Wrong.
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District Officers Eddie Risha - Conroe Noon
District 2-S2 Membership
District Governor
Chris Moorman - Liberty 1st Vice District Governor
As of February 28, 2014
Noah Speer - Huntsville 2nd Vice District Governor
1663 Total
Paul Eads - Houston Heights Immediate Past District Governor
(55 Students)
Minette Chiu - Houston Royal Oaks Cabinet Secretary
Lions Weekly Checklist
Glen Starr - Conroe Noon Cabinet Treasurer
Rick Reynolds - Cut and Shoot Family
2013-2014 Net -65
Had fun and fellowship.
North Region Chair
Talal Kayyal - Houston Founder West Region Chair
Ron Chene - Tomball
Asked someone to join my club this week.
South Region Chair
Albert Baker - Crosby East Region Chair
Performed community service.
Brian Blalock - Huntsville Zone L-1 Chair
What is the secret to getting new members? Just Ask!
Max Martensen - Panorama Zone L-2 Chair
Developed leadership skills in self and others.
Karl Johnson - Conroe Noon Zone L-3 Chair
Chuck Martin - Houston Cy-Fair Zone I-1 Chair
Planned a new or continuing project.
Arlita Pang - Houston Millenium
Just Ask!
Zone I-2 Chair
Donald Landers - Houston Spring Branch
Reached out to the youth.
Zone I-3 Chair
John Peterson - Houston Cy-Fair
New Member Recruiting Guide for Clubs
Zone O-1 Chair
Promoted good government and good citizenship.
Steve Hand - Houston Sports Zone O-2 Chair
Syd Waldman - Bellaire Zone N-1 Chair
PawPrints of District 2-S2
George Malone - Houston Space City Zone N-2 Chair
Mike Penry - Cleveland Zone S-1 Chair
Ed Stuckey - Cut and Shoot Family Zone S-2 Chair
Chris Moorman - Liberty Zone S-3 Chair
James “Bud” Casey - Houston Cy-Fair Ron Chene - Tomball Texas Lions Camp Elected Directors
PawPrints is the official publication of Lions District 2-S2, which encompasses Chambers, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto, Walker, and Waller counties in Lions Multiple District 2, Texas. As of publication date, District 2-S2 has 62 Lions Clubs serving their communities throughout the District. All ads and hard-copy subscriptions run August - June each Lions year. Hard-copy (B&W only) subscriptions available for $50 per year. Business card ad (3 ½ x 2) is $100 per year, quarter page ad $200 per year, half page ad is $300 per year, full page ad is $400 per year. Ad for club project FREE for one month. Make checks payable to Lions District 2-S2 and send to District Treasurer.
Download the new member recruiting guide! We can do it!
Donald Landers - Houston Spring Branch Betty Ezell - Houston Spring Branch PawPrints is distributed to members by e-mail to the e-mail Lions Eye Bank of Texas Elected Trustees
Andrew Trevino - Houston Heights George Shackelford - Tomball Lighthouse of Houston Elected Directors
Pat Mann - Baytown Winnie Mae Eads - Houston Heights Betty Williamson - Dayton Noon Humanitarian Relief Fund Elected Directors
address on record with Lions Clubs International. PawPrints is also available on the District website at www.lions2s2.org or you can sign-up for our e-mail distribution list from the website. For Lions Club members in District 2-S2, please ensure your club Secretary has the correct e-mail address on file with LCI. Lion Terry Landers • PawPrints Editor • tslanders@comcast.net PDG Glen Starr • Newsletter Co-Chair • gstarr1718@gmail.com
Any views or opinions presented herein are expressed by the individual contributor and considered to be his/her personal view or opinion, and NOT the view or opinion of Lions District 2-S2.
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