SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2023
JULY
Thursday, July 6
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, July 13
Membership Meeting
Thursday, July 27
Membership Meeting
AUGUST
Thursday, August 3
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, August 10
Lion/Daughter Night
Thursday, August 24
Membership Meeting
SEPTEMBER
Thursday, September 7
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, September 14
Spouses Night / Award Presentation
Thursday, September 28
Membership Meeting
OCTOBER
Thursday, October 5
Board of Directors Meeting
Saturday, October 7
Highway Clean-up
Thursday, October 12
Membership Meeting
Monday, October 23
Sunshine Supper
Thursday, October 26
Membership Meeting
NOVEMBER
Thursday, November 2
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, November 9
Membership Meeting
DECEMBER
Thursday, December 7
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, December 14
Christmas Party
2024
JANUARY
Thursday, January 4 Board of Directors Meeting
Friday-Sunday, January 11-14 State Curling Bonspiel
Thursday, January 11
Membership Meeting
Thursday, January 25
Membership Meeting
FEBRUARY
Thursday, February 1
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, February 8
Membership Meeting
Thursday, February 22
Membership Meeting / Nomination of Officers
MARCH
Thursday, March 7
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday March 14
Membership Meeting
Thursday, March 28
Membership Meeting/ Election of Officers
APRIL
Thursday, April 4
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, April 11
Membership Meeting / Clubhouse Clean-up
Saturday, April 13
Easter Egg Hunt
Monday, April 15
Sunshine Supper
Thursday, April 25
Membership Meeting
Saturday, April 27
Highway Clean-up
MAY
Thursday, May 2
Board of Directors Meeting
Saturday, May 4
Bike Rodeo
Thursday, May 9
Membership Meeting
Thursday, May 23
Membership Meeting
JUNE
Thursday, June 6
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, June 13
Membership Meeting
Lion/Son Night
Thursday, June 27
Membership Meeting
FOOD COMMITTEE ROSTER
JULY 13, 2023
CHAIR: Sherry Parrish
COOK: Steve Pogue
COOK: Pat Ross
1. Dion Ackerman
2. Scott Anderson
3. Jon Burns
4. Ted Chase
AUGUST 24, 2023
CHAIR: John Reinen
COOK: Ron Royle
COOK: Stan Rebacz
1. Duane Sprecher
2. Laura Stanfield
3. Mike Vraniak
4. Tara Vraniak
OCTOBER 26, 2023
CHAIR: Bob Patterson
COOK: Ron Wright
COOK: Dan Ziegler
1. Bill Nawrot
2. David O’Brien
3. Brian Reeder
4. Matt Sommers
FEBRUARY 8, 2024
CHAIR: David Baehr
COOK: Charlie Kunce
COOK: Ron Blawusch
1. Bob Campbell
2. George Grover
3. Mike Healy
4. Matt Hintze
APRIL 11, 2024
CHAIR: Justin Wilson
COOK: Chris Mertes
COOK: Carl Olson
1. Kasey Kinney
2. David Lewke
3. Grant McGovern
4. Matt Steinmetz
JUNE 13, 2024
CHAIR: Brad Bauer
COOK: Chuck Ashe
COOK: Jim Faltersack
1. Mark McCutcheon
2. Todd Newcomer
3. Jeff Robbins
4. Brad Zinkel
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
CHAIR: Brad Bauer
COOK: Chuck Ashe
COOK: Jim Faltersack
1. Mark McCutcheon
2. Todd Newcomer
3. Jeff Robbins
4. Brad Zinkel
NOVEMBER 9, 2023
CHAIR: Bill Baker
COOK: Jerry Brassard
COOK: Bill Clausius
1. Bob Birkholz
2. Ed Hensen
3. Gary St Louis
4. Jon Valdez
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
CHAIR: Justin Wilson
COOK: Beth Patterson
COOK: Sara Mejia
1. Kasey Kinney
2. David Lewke
3. Grant McGovern
4. Matt Steinmetz
APRIL 25, 2024
CHAIR: Pat Parrish
COOK: Bill Lund
COOK: Todd Ledden
1. Randy Harrison
2. Nick Hensen
3. Clyde Howell
4. Larry Lawrence
JUNE 27, 2024
CHAIR: John Reinen
COOK: Ron Royle
COOK: Stan Rebacz
1. Duane Sprecher
2. Laura Stanfield
3. Mike Vraniak
4. Tara Vraniak
JULY 27, 2023
CHAIR: Brian DeZiel
COOK: Scott Ellingboe
COOK: Jason Fenske
1. Paul Addison
2. Troy Eisenrich
3. Katie Kapler
4. Jim Mangano
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
CHAIR: David Baehr
COOK: Charlie Kunce
COOK: Ron Blawusch
1. Bob Campbell
2. George Grover
3. Mike Healy
4. Matt Hintze
JANUARY 11, 2024
CHAIR: Brian DeZiel
COOK: Scott Ellingboe
COOK: Jason Fenske
1. Paul Addison
2. Troy Eisenrich
3. Katie Kapler
4. Jim Mangano
MARCH 14, 2024
CHAIR: Matt Tully
COOK: Chris Mertes
COOK: John Krueger
1. Dion Ackerman
2. Scott Anderson
3. Jon Burns
4. Ted Chase
MAY 9, 2024
CHAIR: Sherry Parrish
COOK: Steve Pogue
COOK: Pat Ross
1. Dion Ackerman
2. Scott Anderson
3. Jon Burns
4. Ted Chase
AUGUST 10, 2023
CHAIR: Kelly Harnisch
COOK: Mitch Arnold
COOK: Tim Mason
1. Dennis Ballweg
2. Cathryn Mosher
3. Matt Mosher
4. Matt Paske
OCTOBER 12, 2023
CHAIR: Pat Parrish
COOK: Bill Lund
COOK: Todd Ledden
1. Randy Harrison
2. Nick Hensen
3. Clyde Howell
4. Larry Lawrence
JANUARY 25, 2024
CHAIR: Kelly Harnisch
COOK: Mitch Arnold
COOK: Tim Mason
1. Dennis Ballweg
2. Cathryn Mosher
3. Matt Mosher
4. Matt Paske
MARCH 28, 2024
CHAIR: Bill Baker
COOK: Jerry Brassard
COOK: Bill Clausius
1. Bob Birkholz
2. Ed Hensen
3. Gary St Louis
4. Jon Valdez
MAY 23, 2024
CHAIR: Bob Patterson
COOK: Ron Wright
COOK: Dan Ziegler
1. Bill Nawrot
2. David O’Brien
3. Brian Reeder
4. Matt Sommers
If you are unable to fulfill your food committee assignment it is your responsibility to find a substitute.
BAR COMMITTEE ROSTER
If you are unable to fulfill your bar committee assignment it is your responsibility to find a substitute.
JULY 13, 2023
CHAIR: Mike Healy
Laura Stanfield
Terri Lattimer
JULY 27, 2023
CHAIR: Matt Tully
Beth Patterson
Bob Campbell
AUGUST 24, 2023
CHAIR: Paul Addison
Beth Patterson
Susan Howley
OCTOBER 26, 2023
CHAIR: Matt Steinmetz
Tara Vraniak
Terri Lattimer
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
CHAIR: Carl Olson
Tara Vraniak
Bob Campbell
NOVEMBER 9, 2023
CHAIR: Mike Healy
Laura Stanfield
Janice Bedner
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
CHAIR: Todd Ledden
Laura Stanfield
Terri Lattimer
AUGUST 10, 2023
CHAIR: Matt Steinmetz
Mike Vraniak
Janice Bedner
OCTOBER 12, 2023
CHAIR: Tim Mason
Mike Vraniak
Jeff Robbins
JANUARY 11, 2024
CHAIR: Dan Ziegler
Christopher Justman
Bob Campbell
FEBRUARY 8, 2024
CHAIR: Christopher Justman
Tara Vraniak
Janice Bedner
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
CHAIR: Dan Ziegler
Christopher Justman
Bob Campbell
APRIL 11, 2024
CHAIR: Dan Ziegler
Tara Vraniak
Susan Howley
JUNE 13, 2024
CHAIR: Paul Addison
Tara Vraniak
Carl Olson
APRIL 25, 2024
CHAIR: Jeff Robbins
Laura Stanfield
Janice Bedner
MARCH 14, 2024
CHAIR: Carl Olson
Beth Patterson
Terri Lattimer
JANUARY 25, 2024
CHAIR: Matt Tully
Mike Vraniak
Susan Howley
MARCH 28, 2024
CHAIR: Paul Addison
Mike Vraniak
Jeff Robbins
MAY 9, 2024
CHAIR: Matt Steinmetz
Beth Patterson
Bob Campbell
MAY 23, 2024
CHAIR: Mike Healy
Christopher Justman
Susan Howley
JUNE 27, 2024
CHAIR: Matt Tully
Terri Lattimer
Janice Bedner
SWEET CORN FESTIVAL PARKING ASSIGNMENTS
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, August 18-20, 2023
On Saturday and Sunday, August 18 and 19, we will again be responsible for parking at the Sweet Corn Festival This event is one of our major fundraising activities for the year Your cooperation in working your assigned hours is essential for the success of this project .
In the event you are unable to work your assigned time, it is your obligation to trade work assignment times with a fellow Lion or to hire a substitute Substitutes must be 17 years of age or older or approved by your field captain Failure to fulfill your obligation will result in someone else having to cover for you at club expense Please notify your field captain if you trade with someone or hire a substitute
Please report at least 15 minutes in advance of your shift to your shift captain at the Hwy . N Park Entrance . All shift captains, please contact the members on your shift at least 5 days in advance to make sure they know what their responsibility is to the club and to our success at the Sweet Corn Festival
Email Lion Matt Paske at matt@thepaskegroup .com in advance if you need a substitute .
All members will be scheduled to park cars and/or staff entrance/exit gates . Please DO NOT wear your Lions Club shirts .
Bob Birkholz
John Krueger
Bill Baker
Terri Lattimer
Pat Ross
Mike Vraniak
Grant McGovern
Todd Newcomer
Matt Tully
Brad Zinkel
Larry Lawrence
Matt Sommers
Tom Coy
Jon Burns
Jason Fenske
Scott Anderson
Matt Mosher
Nick Hensen
Matt Hintze
Grant McGovern
Todd Newcomer
Pat Parrish
Sherry Parrish
Christopher Justman
Matt Sommers
Scott Ellingboe
Dennis Ballweg
Bill Baker
Susan Howley
Terri Lattimer
Jim McCourt
Todd Ledden
Kasey Kinney
Jeff Robbins
Brad Zinkel
David O’Brien
Dan Ziegler
Bob Birkholz
Bob Campbell
Bill Lund
Brian DeZiel
Katie Kapler
Bob Patterson
George Grover
Mark McCutcheon
Bill Nawrot
Duane Sprecher
Matt Steinmetz
Larry Lawrence
Kelly Harnisch
Jon Burns
Scott Ellingboe
Jason Fenske
Mike Healy
Pat Ross
Nick Hensen
Dennis Ballweg
Todd Ledden
Pat Parrish
Sherry Parrish
Christopher Justman
Matt Steinmetz
Janice Bedner
Bob Campbell
Bill Lund
Scott Anderson
Brian DeZiel
Bob Patterson
George Grover
Matt Hintze
Mark McCutcheon
Jeff Robbins
Laura Stanfield
David O’Brien
Dan Ziegler
Lions International ............................................ www.lionsclubs.org
Lions District 27-D1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.lions27d1.org
Sun Prairie Lions Club ....................... http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/sun_prairie/
Wisconsin Lions Foundation .......................................... www.wlf.info
Sun Prairie Lions Facebook Page .............. www.facebook.com/groups/55115984623
The world’s largest and most active service club, The International Associations of Lions Clubs, first met on June 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois under the leadership of Melvin Jones Since its inception, the Lions Clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their community Today, with more than 45,000 clubs in 206 counties, Lions have expanded their focus to help meet the ever-increasing needs of our global community . From involving members in projects both locally and internationally, Lions Clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter future for their community .
The Sun Prairie Lions Club (S P L C ) is part of District 27-D1, Region 3, Zone 1 . The S .P .L .C . was granted its charter by Lions International on September 28, 1933 At the time of its charter, the S .P .L .C . had 25 members .
The EMBLEM is a large letter “L” standing for LawLiberty-Labor-Love-Lions on a circle representing the Lions and Lions Clubs all bound together into one
The COLORS of all Lions are LCI blue, yellow and gray
The SLOGAN of Lions is Liberty, Intelligence, our Nation’s Safety
The MOTTO of all Lions is “WE SERVE” . “We Serve” has been our motto since being adopted by Lions International in 1954 .
In October 2006, Wisconsin Lions Foundation volunteers along with a Council of Governor’s Representative, formed a mission statement Committee and formally adopted this Mission Statement in March 2007:
Mission Statement:
lives.
The Sun Prairie Lions Club promotes this mission statement by implementing the following:
1 Maintaining and increasing membership by encouraging the recruitment of new members .
2 . Building a sense of pride and spirit within our club by supporting and participating in club projects and activities .
3 Maintaining the financial strength of the club and encouraging self sufficiency .
Our theme of reaching, touching and improving lives results in a mission statement that is brief and emotionally powerful . It is the foundation of who and what we are as Lions Club members .
We serve by reaching, touching and improvingBar Stool Open Breakfast
GENERAL INFORMATION
DUES AND MEALS
$260 per year which is billed quarterly in advance Of the total dues, $70 goes to Lions International, State and District for operating expenses . Any member who is sixty days in arrears can be dropped from the Club by action of the Board of Directors . See Page 11 .
ATTENDANCE
Each member is encouraged to attend the regular meetings and participate in Club activities . Members can earn a perfect attendance pin each year Missed meetings can be made up by attending a Board of Directors meeting, other Lions Club meetings, a Lions Convention, a Zone meeting, a committee meeting or work detail, excluding food and bar committee work Made up meetings must be reported to the Secretary by the member to receive attendance credit .
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Board meetings are held at the clubhouse on the first Thursday of each month starting at 6:30 p m EXCEPT in December Any changes will be brought to the attention of the membership . All board meetings are open to the membership .
REGULAR MEETINGS
The club meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the clubhouse EXCEPT IN NOVEMBER when we meet only on the second Thursday of the month We do not have membership meetings in December . Our meetings start at 6:45 p .m . Robert’s Rules of Order will be followed and member’s courtesy and respect is appreciated .
MAILING ADDRESS
Our mailing address is P O Box 242, Sun Prairie, WI 53590 . Our Secretary collects the mail .
ENTRY FEES
All entry fees for state golf, bowling, curling and district sporting events will be the responsibility of the participants involved If there is a request for the club Treasurer to write a check for any of the above entry fees, all monies must be prepaid to the Treasurer by the last meeting night prior to when the check is needed . If only a portion of the entry fee is prepaid, the Treasurer will only write a check for the portion that was prepaid .
INSURANCE
The clubhouse and furnishings, and other personal property of the Sun Prairie Lions Club is covered against Risks of Direct Physical Loss (fire, wind, hail, etc .) by an insurance policy purchased by the club
A Comprehensive General Liability policy protects all Lions for loss resulting from personal acts or premises accidents . This policy is provided by the International Association of Lions Club . As members of the Sun Prairie Lions Club, you are included as insured under this policy Volunteer workers are also insured for liability losses incurred while working for Lions projects . The policy provides coverage for sums up to $1,000,000 which our club and/or you as individual Lions members shall become legally obligated to pay for damages to third parties because of Bodily Injury of Property Damage caused by an occurrence arising out of, or in the course of, Lions functions and activities It should be noted that this is a legal liability policy only and does not provide any Medical Payments coverage to Lions members or volunteer workers
Sun Prairie Lions Club does not provide members or volunteers with any type of Accident, Injury or Medical Payments insurance coverage . Any indemnification for injury while participating in any Lions activity must come from your personal health and accident insurance coverage
DISTRICT AND STATE CONVENTION DELEGATES / ZONE MEETING ATTENDANCE
Club members who attend the District or State Convention who register as a delegate and vote are eligible for a $50 expense reimbursement Club members attending a Zone Meeting are eligible for meal reimbursement . Only club members who pay regular membership dues are eligible for reimbursement upon presentation of a receipt
MEMBERSHIP COMMUNICATION
It is important that the Sun Prairie Lions Club safeguard our member’s privacy and assure that our communication to our members will be limited to Sun Prairie Lions business only This communication will take place through designated Club officers only . You may not use, attain, and/or sell any of our members private information (phone #’s, address’s, emails) for any reason, unless that member has given you the authority to do so
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
The International Constitution and By-Laws were adopted unanimously by the membership on January 8, 1934 to be the official guideline for the Sun Prairie Lions Club A copy of the Lions International Constitution and By-Laws shall be provided to each member of the Board of Directors, the Chairperson of the Constitution and By-Laws Committee, and the Chairperson of the Membership Committee .
BY-LAW CHANGES
Any changes to the Club By-Laws require written notification ten days prior to a vote by the general membership
PRIVILEGED MEMBER
Any member who has been an active Lion for 15 or more years, who, because of illness, infirmities, advanced age or other legitimate reason, as determined by the Board of Directors of this club, must relinquish his/her active status
A privileged member shall pay such dues as the local club may charge Privileged members shall have the right to vote and be entitled to all other privileges of the membership except the right to hold club, district or international office . Privileged members are expected to participate in club and fundraising activities where and/ or when able to do so .
LIFE MEMBER
Any member of the Sun Prairie Lions Club who has maintained such continuous active membership for 15 or more years, and is at least 70 years of age .
Or, any member of the Sun Prairie Lions Club who has maintained continuous active membership as a Lion for 20 or more years, and has rendered outstanding service to their Club, their Community, or their Association may apply for Life Membership
LIFE MEMBER APPLICANT SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING:
1 Recommendation of the Sun Prairie Board of Directors .
2 . Payment to Lions International of $500 (by the Sun Prairie Lions Club) Note that the Sun Prairie Lions Club shall charge the Life member the $500 dues (one lifetime International dues) .
3 Approval by the International Board of Directors
MEMBER-AT-LARGE GUIDELINES:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1 Member-at-Large status will be granted for a six month period normally .
2 . Only two successive periods will be granted to any member .
3 Special consideration for extension beyond the two six-month periods may be given for a member with a health problem .
4 . At the end of the six-month period, the Board of Directors shall notify the member of their decision regarding their status .
5 . Members-at-Large may be granted for three month periods to correspond with the billing periods
6 Requests for Member-at-Large status should be made in writing to the Club Secretary who will bring the request to the Board of Directors for consideration
7 A member may request permission to meet with the Board at a regular meeting .
8 . It will be the member’s responsibility to request consideration of Member-at-Large status at the end of the period for which the special status was granted .
MEMBER-AT-LARGE GUIDELINES: INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
A member of this club who has moved from the community, or because of health or other legitimate reasons, is unable to regularly attend club meetings and desires to retain membership in the club, and upon whom the Board of Directors of this club desire to confer this status This status shall be reviewed each six months by the Board of Directors of this club . A Member-atLarge shall not be eligible to hold office or to vote in District or International meetings or conventions, but shall pay such dues as the local club may charge, which dues shall include District and International dues
SPENDING LIMIT
Board of Directors is limited to $1,000 expenditure on any one project without full club approval .
QUORUM
The presence in person or via Zoom of a majority of its members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board of Directors
ELECTIONS
A nomination meeting shall be held in February of each year with the date and place of meeting set . An election meeting shall be held no later than April 15 of each year Two weeks prior written notice of the election shall be given to each member of the club by mail or personal delivery .
DEPOSIT INTEREST
Interest accrued on the project account must be credited to that account only . Interest accrued on the operating account may be used for any purpose
FINES
Tail Twister fines are $1 .
ITEM OF INTEREST
The Sun Prairie Historical Museum has the Charter and other display materials of the Sun Prairie Lions Club
REGULATIONS FOR CLUBHOUSE USE
7080 Elder Lane, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
Use of the Lions Clubhouse must be scheduled in advance and requires the use of the Club House Rental Agreement . Both can be arranged for and scheduled through Troy Eisenrich at 608-215-0103
The Building and Grounds Committee requests that everyone using the Lions Clubhouse and grounds follow these rules:
1 . The building and grounds areas should be cleaned after use Clubhouse floors swept and mopped, kitchen and bathrooms cleaned, tables and chairs put away and trash removed The exterior of the building should be clean of debris and trash, and litter should be removed from the premise . Place all bagged trash outside in the dumpster provided
2 Damages of any type must be reported to the Lions Club upon return of the key and the cost of any repairs will be assessed to the persons using the facility .
3 . Upon leaving the premises, the power box switches, so indicated, should also be turned off .
4 Campfires must be in the designated area Renters must supply their wood . The same applies to the fireplace .
5 . Failure of any group or person to comply with these simple rules will preclude future use of the facility by that organization or persons .
6 . There shall be NO HUNTING on the grounds of the Sun Prairie Lions Clubhouse
FINANCIAL PROCEDURES
CASH HANDLING PROCEDURES
All cash received for an event or a sub-event must be collected and counted by at least two club members which have been designated by the event chairperson . The counting of cash must take place at the conclusion of each event and the “Cash Handling Form” completed and signed by both of these members .
Cash counters should collect the cash in zippered pouches and remove the cash at regular intervals to another location for counting that is away from event activity
Cash that has been counted should then be placed in a locked pouch and deposited at the bank either during bank business hours or in the off-hours depository . Cash collected should be deposited in the appropriate account at the Club’s bank as soon as possible using the appropriate deposit form
The “Cash Handling Form” and the bank deposit receipt should be provided to the Club Treasurer or their representative at the earliest opportunity so that the Club’s financial and activity records can be updated as soon as possible .
Goods or services purchased by Club members should always be paid via a bill linked to an invoice which identifies the activity or event for which payment is due Checks which are then drawn against a Club checking account to pay these bills can be accurately recorded
When cash is used to pay bills, Club members must use the Club’s “Receipt” form signed by the payee In addition, if cash is used to pay for services and the amount is more than $600, the Club must issue tax form 1099 to the recipient of the cash and the Club must obtain the recipient’s address and social security number or the tax identification number via federal form W-9
INVOICE AND BILL PAYING PROCEDURES
All Club members who purchase goods or services on behalf of the Sun Prairie Lions Club, whether by cash or charge, must obtain an invoice or cash receipt from the business where these items are purchased . This invoice must include information about the event or activity involved .
Invoices and receipts must be provided to the Club Treasurer as soon as possible so that bills submitted by the Club’s business partners as well as Club members can be paid as soon as possible . Submitting invoices or receipts in a timely manner also enables the Club to operate with updated financial records and link invoices to the correct Club event and budgeted item . If a business from which the Club has purchased goods or services does not identify the event or activity on their invoice, Club members should specifically indicate on the invoice or receipt itself what the purchase was for and print their name on the invoice or receipt . Club bills whether paid in cash or charged cannot be paid without an invoice
Membership Dues and Cost of Meals
FOOD COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
MEETING FOOD CHAIRPERSON:
The Meeting Food Chairperson will receive a reminder call from the 2nd Vice President two weeks prior to the meeting to discuss the following:
1 Open the Clubhouse before the meeting and lock the Clubhouse after the meeting . Ensure that the keys get back into the lockbox at the back door at the end of the night .
2 . Notify all committee members and assign their duties at least five days prior to the meeting
3 Assign someone to pickup all the food and cooking supplies not available at Costco including silverware which are to be at the Clubhouse by 6 p .m . Baked potatoes will be ready for pick up after 5 p m at VFW .
4 . Prepare tables, grill meats, and wait on tables . No meat will be distributed until after the meeting (raw or grilled) .
5 . THE COOKING CREW SHOULD:
• Allow no meat sampling - all meat must be accounted for
• Work with members so that no cooked meat is left over .
• Work with the Treasurer to account for the meat served relative to persons attending
• Provide one meat serving per member, per meeting .
• You must attend the meeting in order to receive your entree
• Leftover meat will be sold each meeting via Wheel of Fun .
6 . When assigned to the food committee and you are unable to work or find a substitute, you will be assigned to another meeting night to fulfill your responsibility
7 Clean-up tables and dispose of garbage in the bags provided . Make sure someone on the committee has provisions for hauling all trash away at the end of the meeting .
8 Provide the following information to the Club Food Chairperson:
• Total meat ordered from inventory .
• Members and guests attending .
9 . Work, help, prep chicken, setup salad table, make sure floor gets washed and be prepared to help out at any times as needed .
10 . Report to the 2nd Vice President any assigned food committee members who do not report for work or who do not have someone work for them .
CLUB FOOD CHAIRPERSON
1 Food coordination for all regular meetings and special events .
2 . Food procurement coordinated with remaining inventories
• Store leftover storables in cabinets at the Clubhouse .
• Take inventory and email order to Costco at least 48 hours in advance Pick up food at Costco at 4:30 p .m . on membership meeting nights .
• Food chair to help prepare chicken to be cut up and placed in tin for the grill
• Report problems to 2nd Vice President
BAR COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
MEETING BAR CHAIRPERSON:
The Meeting Bar Chairperson will receive a reminder call from the 2nd Vice President two weeks prior to the meeting to discuss the following:
1 . Each new member to the club will be assigned to work with the Bar Committee the next meeting after their installation .
2 . Notify all committee members at least five days prior to a meeting
3 . Bar committee members are responsible for getting a replacement if they cannot work their shift .
4 Clean up the bar area - return all liquor and beer to the storage room and wipe down surfaces .
5 . Count and verify proceeds prior to submitting to the Treasurer .
6 Report to the 2nd Vice President any assigned bar committee members who do not show up or have a sub .
CLUBHOUSE BAR CHAIRPERSONBOB BIRKHOLZ:
Bar inventory coordination for all regular meetings and special functions . Sends the bar order to Costco at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or event Procure additional items for the bar as needed from other establishments
Post Curling Beverages
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
1 . Develop a growth or maintenance program specifically for the club and present it to the Board of Directors for approval
2 . Provide regular encouragement at club meetings to bring in new quality members .
3 . Ensure proper recruitment procedures (i . e . prospective member presented to the Membership Committee by the sponsor; approve prospective member for presentation to the Board of Directors) The Membership Committee Chair and the sponsor for the prospective member should attend a Board
meeting to present the prospective member to the Board of Directors for approval .
4 Prepare and implement orientation sessions
5 Report to the Board of Directors on ways to retain members .
6 . The Membership Committee should coordinate with other club committees in fulfilling these responsibilities .
7 . A member of the Membership Committee will attend the zone level committee meeting
SPONSORSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Lions Clubs International is a strong organization with a proud history of accomplishment . At the core of this success are dedicated club members who devote their time and attention to serving their communities To continue to maintain the organization’s record of achievement, we must attract new club members that will carry the Lions commitment to serve into the next century .
Searching out individuals willing to continue the Lions tradition of service and sponsoring them as club members is an important responsibility all Lions share
Sponsoring a new member is more than just a one step process It requires a sponsoring Lion to play several roles:
RECRUITER
New members are the lifeblood of a club . By involving them in our club, you bring in new talent, new ideas and new enthusiasm .
1 . Search out enthusiastic, energetic people who want to make a difference in our community
2 . Share your enthusiasm and knowledge about the Lions organization . Tell them what Lions are doing at the local level and at the national level Show them:
• THE LION magazine articles
• Newspaper coverage of our Club’s activities .
• Projects built/created by our Club to help our community
3 Inquire what activities interest them and highlight Lions efforts in these areas or explain that our club might be interested in pursuing new activities in their area
4 . Offer to answer any questions about our Club, our activities, our policies or seek out a resource person to help with the answers
5 Invite them to an event our Club is sponsoring Make sure you meet them at the entrance . Make them feel welcome and introduce them to other Lions working the event .
6 . Introduce them to the many benefits of membership including meeting new people, networking, building new skills and, of course, the sense of satisfaction that comes from helping others .
7 Receive credit toward a Membership Key Award each time you recruit a new member .
HOST
1 . Making a prospective member feel welcome and wanted can make the difference in their decision to become a member .
2 . Invite them to a club meeting . Offer to accompany them .
3 Make them feel welcome at the meeting Make sure you introduce them to other Lions and seat them next to enthusiastic members .
4 . Ask your club officers ahead of time to make a special effort to welcome the prospective member
5 . Try to get them involved in the meeting discussion . Suggest that they get involved in one of the club activities discussed at the meeting
MENTOR
A sponsor’s responsibilities do not end when a prospect is introduced as a member Helping them grow in our organization means they will have a better chance of staying a member . As a mentor, you should:
1 . Continue introducing them to Lions they have not met, helping them feel like part of the group .
2 . Offer to accompany them to meetings . Stay in touch with new members
3 . Encourage them to express their thoughts and ideas .
4 . Serve as a source of inspiration and advice .
5 . Encourage them to be active and to live up to the Lions motto: We Serve
6 Follow-up with the new member if they become inactive .
COMMITTEES
1ST VICE PRESIDENT - MATT PASKE
ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY
Justin Wilson, Chair
Mitch Arnold
Katie Kapler
Charlie Kunce
Matt Tully
BARSTOOL OPEN
Steve Pogue, Liaison
BREESE STEVENS
Ron Wright, Liaison
BUILDING & GROUNDS
Jim Faltersack, Chair
Brad Bauer
Ron Blawusch
Troy Eisenrich
Eddie Hensen
Justin Wilson
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Kelly Harnish
CURLING
Tom Coy, Chair
Pat Ross
DIABETES
Steve Pogue, Chair
DONATIONS REQUEST
Randy Harrison*
Bill Clausius*
ELECTIONS
Dick Bohling
FUNERAL RESPECTS
Kelly Harnish, Liason
EASTER EGG HUNT
Chris Mertes, Chair
LION DAUGHTER NIGHT
Kelly Harnish
LION/SON NIGHT
Kelly Harnish
RESTROOMS
Troy Eisenrich, Chair
SPOUSE NIGHT
Kelly Harnish
SUNSHINE SUPPER
Pat Parrish
Sherry Parrish
SWEET CORN FESTIVAL
Brad Bauer, Co-Chair
Jim McCourt, Co-Chair
Matt Paske, Co-Chair
Justin Wilson, Co-Chair
*All 1st Year Members
2ND VICE PRESIDENT - TROY EISENRICH
BAR COMMITTEE
All Lions as Assigned .
ACE OF SPADES
Clyde Howell, Chair
Kelly Harnisch
BAR CONCESSION
Bob Birkholz, Chair
BYLAWS AND CONSTITUTION
John Albert, Chair
Ron Blawusch
Randy Harrison
CLUTCHES RAFFLE
Tom Coy, Co-Chair
Kelly Harnish, Co-Chair
Terri Lattimer, Co-Chair
CUB/BOY SCOUTS
Troy Eisenrich
DESIGNATED DRIVERS MEETINGS
Katie Kapler, Chair
Bob Downing
DOG FEST
Pat Parrish, Liaison
FOOD
Kelly Harnish, Chair
Michelle Klubertanz
Matt Paske
GOLF
Katie Kapler, Chair
Susan Howley
LEO’S
Randy Harrison
LION PRIDE SHOOT
Bill Clausius, Chair
Jim Faltersack
WEBMASTER
Bill Baker
Chris Mertes
3RD VICE PRESIDENT - BILL BAKER
BIKE RODEO
Matt Paske, Chair
Troy Eisenrich
EYE DISPATCH
Ron Wright, Chair
EYEGLASS COLLECTION
Clyde Howell
FUNERAL HONOR GUARD
Bob Downing, Chair
HOLIDAY PARTY
Kelly Harnisch
Colette Olson
LION/DAUGHTER NIGHT
Kelly Harnish, Chair
Katie Kapler
Justin Wilson
LION/SON NIGHT
Kelly Harnisch, Chair
Katie Kapler
MEMBERSHIP
Bill Baker, Chair
MEMBERSHIP HANDBOOK
Jim McCourt
Matt Paske
PEACE POSTER
Bill Lund, Chair
Katie Kapler
PUBLICITY
Katie Kapler
Chris Mertes
READING ACTION PROGRAM
Steve Pogue, Chair
SPOUSES NIGHT
Kelly Harnish, Chair
Ted Chase
VISION SCREENING
Beth Patterson, Chair
Clyde Howell
Katie Kapler
Pat Ross
FUNERAL HONOR GUARD
Volunteer Lions are encouraged to meet as a group at the funeral home to pay respect to our deceased Lion members . The Honor Guard Chairperson will call each individual Lion on the Honor Guard list and provide the following:
1 The name of the deceased Lion
2 . The funeral home where we will meet .
3 . The date and time of the Lion’s service .
If possible, Lions members should be notified when details about the service are available Remember that this is a Lion memorial service and we should make every effort to attend .
Prayer of Remembrance for Deceased Lions
Almighty and faithful Creator, All things are of your making, All people are shaped in your image. We entrust the life of our brother Lion to your Goodness.
In your infinite wisdom and power, Work in him your merciful purpose, Known to you alone from the beginning of time. Console the hearts of those who love him
In the hope that all who trust in you Will find peace and rest in your kingdom, We ask this in the name of our Lord. All: Amen.
Chairperson: Bob Downing
Tom Bendt
Dick Bohling 608-837-7454
Jerry Brassard 608-837-3817
Ted Chase 608-837-6224
Tom Coy
Bob Downing
Jim Faltersack
Randy Harrison 608-837-8882
Grant McGovern 608-825-3830
Lynn Pautsch 608-837-7423
Ron Royle
And all other members of the club.
EYE GLASS COLLECTION LOCATIONS In Memory of Lion Warren Koenig
Eyeglasses are collected quarterly and shipped to the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center at the Wisconsin Lions Camp in Rosholt, WI . Glasses are then cleaned, sorted, categorized by prescription, and prepped for distribution .
KNIGHT OF SIGHT FELLOWSHIP AWARD
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR
RAY HEMPEL FELLOWSHIP
PAST CLUB PRESIDENTS
A A Weinand 1933-1934
L A Stohl 1934-1935
Reinhold J . Klein . . . . . . . 1935-1936
Dr . L .W . Peterson . . . . . . . 1936-1937
Charles Wetmore . . . . . . . 1937-1938
Nels Ferriby . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938-1939
Solon W Pierce 1939-1940
Harry Grausnick 1940-1941
Theodore Tuschen 1941-1942
Anton Delwiche . . . . . . . . 1942-1943
Leon Dougherty . . . . . . . . 1943-1944
Lyle Cronkrite . . . . . . . . . . 1944-1945
Norbert Weisensel . . . . . . 1945-1946
Theo W Chase 1946-1947
C R Langer 1947-1948
Roy B . Hovel . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-1949
Francis Leonhard . . . . . . . 1949-1950
Erich Lenz . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950-1951
Gerald G . Waller . . . . . . . 1951-1952
Joseph Bedner 1952-1954
Edmund Belda 1954-1955
D E Hart 1955-1956
Henry Goldbach . . . . . . . . 1956-1957
Wilmer Trodahl
Frank Baldwin
Hein
1957-1958
1958-1959
Jerry McGovern 1960-1961
Donald E Strudell 1961-1962
Richard Nordness, Sr 1962-1963
Erich Lenz
Ronald Grainger 1964-1965
Jack Aulik 1965-1966
Bob Harris 1966-1967
Lloyd Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-1968
Pat Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968-1969
Thomas Harris . . . . . . . . . 1969-1970
Oliver Berge 1970-1971
Ben Noland 1971-1972
Dick Bohling 1972-1973
Ronald Gorski . . . . . . . . . . 1973-1974
Jim Hathaway . . . . . . . . . . 1974-1975
Jim Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-1976
Glen Callin . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976-1977
George