JUNE 2015
LION KEITH MCCORD ELECTED TO LVBI BOARD The Lions Volunteer Blind Industries, Inc. Board of Governors, meeting April 25, 2015 in Morristown, elected TriCounty Lion Keith McCord to serve on the Board of Directors, effective July 1. Lion Keith, a past club president, will serve again as club president during the 2015-16 Lion Year. He is the director at NHC's Holston Health and Rehabilitation Center. Lions Volunteer Blind Industries was established in 1951 to provide meaningful employment for people who are blind or visually impaired, with manufacturing facilities in Morristown and Johnson City. Products for commercial and government sales include bedding, paper, sewing, and other lines. The company has grown into a highly competitive work environment where quality, delivery, and competitive pricing drive the market. Congratulations and best wishes as Lion Keith pursues this new avenue of service.
The GAVI Alliance and Lions Clubs International partnership helps to protect tens of millions of children in the world’s poorest countries against measles, a highly infectious disease that kills an estimated 430 people every day, mostly in developing countries. Lions Clubs International funds and improves access to vaccines through the GAVI Alliance, a public-private partnership whose mission is to save children’s lives and protect people’s health by increasing access to immunization in the world’s poorest countries. HELEN KELLER CHALLENGED LIONS TO BE “KNIGHTS OF THE BLIND”
Lions recognize Helen Keller Day June 1. Did you know her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama is now a museum and sponsors an annual "Helen Keller Day"? Her birthday on June 27 was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by President Jimmy Carter (a Lion) in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth. It was June 30, 1925 when she urged Lions to become Knights of the Blind in the crusade against darkness.
98th International Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii June 26 - June 30 For those of us who cannot be there this year, LCI is planning to stream the proceedings of certain events online. [All times Hawaii Standard Time- 6 hours later than Eastern DST.] Sunday 6/28 - 9:45AM-1:00PM: Opening Plenary - 2:00-3:00PM: Seminar - Social Media - Guide for Lions - 3:30-4:30PM: Seminar - Social Media & Club/District Websites - Guidelines and Best Practices
Monday 6/29 - 9:45AM-12:30PM: Second Plenary - 4:30-5:00PM: Environmental Photo Contest Award
Tuesday 6/30 - 6/28 9:45AM-1:30PM: Closing Plenary Plans are to live-stream portions of the International Parade of Nations on 6/27 beginning approximately 9:30AM.
http://lcicon.lionsclubs.org/EN/seminars-events/live-streaming.php
ICE CREAM YUMMY SUMMER PROJECT: Let's all turn out for the Great 2015 Ice Cream Social for the community's senior citizens June 20, 3:30pm. We will set everything up in the office of the senior housing complex. Please meet at Connie's by 3:15 so we can be prepared in time. See you there!
Dues Reminder: Dues for the 6 month period July 1-December 31, 2015 need to be paid promptly. Dues are $30 per person per 6 month period; if you have not paid yet, please give to Secretary Ken Moffett.
2015 Miss America Kira Kazantsev sings "God Bless America" on the Lions Clubs float at the National Memorial Day Parade May 25 in Washington, DC. The float was sponsored by Lions Clubs of Washington, DC, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, with more than 100 clubs represented. The parade moved down Constitution Avenue and featured military units from all branches of the armed services. The photo is from live coverage of the parade provided by the American Veterans Center, courtesy of DoD News. Here's a link to their full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/f70mFsf6MAE?t=52m54s
Strike 1 for the Annual Picnic/Ballgame June 8 as severe storms kept moving through the area. Nevertheless, the picnic was great fun with great friends. Calhouns at the Yard provided the bar-be-que and other traditional picnic foods, and a comfortable and covered facility out of the weather. In spite of the storms, the turnout of Lions, friends, and family members was great!
NEPAL UPDATE LCIF has mobilized more than US$400,000 in grants and donations from Lions for both immediate and long-term recovery efforts in Nepal. The Lions of Nepal continue to put the needs of their neighbors ahead of their own and will work for as long as it takes to rebuild.
Lion Jim Grubb Transfers Membership It is now official; friend and fellow Lion Jim Grubb, who moved to Harriman last year, has transferred membership to the Middletown, KY Lions Club nearby.
Did You Know? Lions Clubs International recently surpassed the 1.4 million member mark! Ask One. Let's “Strengthen the Pride�!