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Vol. 1 Issue 9

November 2019

Moorhead Lions Annual Bowling Fundraiser

These Barnesville Lions participated in the Moorhead Lions Annual Bowling Fundraiser in March--standing in front, Ken Bauer, back row, Matt Bailey, Jon Yeske, Mike Quiggle. It is a very well run fundraiser which is held Saturday morning, with the bowling ending by noon.


Riverside Celebrate Year End The Lions Club of Riverside ended their club year with an awards ceremony. The evening started with the recognition of Lion Gordon Nazarko and his being one of the top ten fund raisers in the Pet Valu Dog Walk raiding $440.00 Next they had the bestowing of two life memberships. The first to Lion PDG GĂŠrald Fontaine; the second to Lion Brian Nazarko.

Judge Brian Stevenson Fellowships were given to three members Lion Doris Pambrun, Lion Louise Roy, and Lion Secretary Jan Nazarko. Two Lions went home as new members of the Melvin Jones Fellowship. Lion President Bruce Alpers and Lion Gilles Pambrun. Following the awards presentation there was the installation of the 2019 2020 executive.

Moonlighters Lioness Club Our new Member of the Moonlighters Lioness Club of Thief River Falls is Arlan Hofstad. He helped show a movie called Until Forever (a movie about cancer) at the Relay for Life on June 7, 2019 with President Sherry Sorenson. She has a cousin who played a nurse in the movie.


Sabin Lions Present Dream Catchier Award Recipient of a dream catchier award was Ronald “Ronnie” Fitzgerald the Sabin lions presented the award to his family on June 17th in Sabin at our annual club picnic. Ronnie was a charter member of the club in 1973.

West ST Paul Lions Volunteer Early start as had to be on-site for 6:00 AM Lions Kris Morris and Linda Green learned the day by “trial by water glass”. Lions Julia Doe, Peter Wight and Pat Wight had fun.


District Flote at the Red River Ex. in Winnipeg

Mahnomen County K-9 Project Fundraiser

The Mahnomen-Waubun Area Lions Club provided a meal and beverages at the airport open house as a fundraiser for the Mahnomen County K-9 project. The county has been without a K-9 for many years, and the county board gave the sheriff’s office permission to start raising funds. After expenses, the Mahnomen-Waubun Area Lions Club raised $1,000 towards the K-9 project. Mahnomen-Waubun Area Lions will celebrate charter night on October 30, 2019, at the Waubun Community Center.


Fertile’s Lion of the Year In introducing the Fertile’s Lion of the Year, Norma Erickson called him “our idea guy.” Mike Slevin on Mentor was selected Lion of the Year by Fertile Lions Club members. He received a round of applause from Lions members, spouses and guests at the annual picnic June 26 at the Nature Center. Erickson presented a commemorative clock to Slevin. He thanked all the Lions members and said he was pleased and humbled with the honor. “There are so many deserving Lions who should be recognized,” Slevin said. “Although Lion Mike has only been a member four years, he has made an impact in our club,” Erickson said. “He has made some powerful suggestions as to what our club could do as projects, here in our town of Fertile and has helped with all our projects.” For example was when a suggestion was made about bird houses and feeders at the Fair Meadow, Slevin jumped on that project. Bird houses were painted and Slevin got a crew together to put up the houses and feeders. “The first year, all the houses were filled. It is fun for the Assisted Living and nursing home residents to watch the birds,” Erickson said. “Mike is very passionate about Lionism and wants to make a difference in many ways. He gets involved in all our projects and helps in anyway he can be of service,” Erickson said. Slevin is involved with the Week End Backpacks and the school supplies projects. He is a leader and a good Lion to have in our club,” Erickson said. Slevin is third vice president of the Lions Club. At the picnic, perfect attendance pins were also presented to local Lions.

Fertile, MN, Lion of the Year Mike Slevin received a commemorative clock. Norma Erickson made the presentation,

55 Years of Membership Gary Werner was recognized for 55 years of membership in the Fertile, MN, Lions Club. Club President Dorothy Roof, left, and membership chairman Norma Erickson presented Werner with a pin on June 25 at Fair Meadow Nursing Home in Fertile.


West St. Paul Lions Club Summer Wind-Up Bbq Lion Fran Anderson received “Lion of the Year” Lion Kris Morris received “Rookie of the Year” Lions Pamela Buote and Linda Green received “Certificates of Service”

Grocery Scramble

Lion Jay Doe winner of West St. Paul Lions Club grocery scramble of $500.00 of grocery.


Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides School

couple pictures of the two of three DGE’s that made the trip to Oakville along to the Canadian clubs in their districts… to learn about the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides school. A great weekend of meeting all the DGE’s from across Canada who My thanks to Dwayne & Barb and Wayne & Lenay for coming to spend will take the information they gained back to their districts and pass it the weekend and we so missed Deanna and Dave from 5M11

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Moonlighters Lioness Shelby Erickson of Thief River Falls being carried by Moonlighters Lioness Club of Thief River Falls member Brent Fuller and President Sherry Sorenson in the Viking parade on Aug. 17, 2019 in his 1994 Ford Mustang GT convertible.

Sept. 7, 2019 Moonlighter Lioness member Brent Full and Moonlighters Lioness President Sherry Sorenson carried Miss North Star Katrina Bugge in the Newfolden, MN parade. Very cold day. Wish we had mittens and a winter coat on.

Please use this picture in your next newsletter. Riding with Miss North Star Katrina Bugge is Moonlighters Lioness Club of Thief River Falls President Sherry Sorenson in the Karlstad, MN parade on Aug. 10, 2019. The car was driven by Mark Fuller brother of Moonlighters Member Brent Fuller in his 1994 Ford Mustang GT convertible. Brent had to work that Saturday.

Here is another picture for you newsletter. Moonlighters Lioness member Brent Fuller carried Katrina Bugge Miss North Star in his 1994 Ford Mustang convertible in the Grygla, MN parade on Aug. 24, 2019.


Moonlighters Lioness is Marvin Magnuson and Gaye Wik of Crookston, MN the Polk County Senior Citizens being carried by Moonlighter Lioness member Brent Fuller and President Sherry Sorenson in the Crookston, MN parade on Aug. 17, 2019 in the 1994 Ford Mustang GT convertible.

Marvin Magnuson of Crookston, MN, Gaye Wick of Crookston, MN (Polk County Senior Citizens), Moonlighters Lioness Brent Fuller and Moonlighters Lioness President Sherry Sorenson of Thief River Falls. We were in the Fertile, MN parade on July 14, 2019. Brent’s car is a 1994 Ford GT Mustang convertible

Lion Jim Strandlie Past Dis. Pres. installed Arlan Hofstad as the newest member of the Moonlighters Lioness Club of Thief River Falls on Sept. 5, 2019 at an indoor picnic due to cool Sept. weather. We now have 5 men and 9 ladies as members. Sherry Sorenson Pres. of the Moonlighters Lioness sponsored Arlan. Pictured is Jim Strandlie of the St. Hilaire Lions Club, Arlan Hofstad and Pres. Sherry Sorenson of the Moonlighters Lioness Club of Thief River Falls, MN.

Moonlighters Lioness President Sherry Sorenson and Moonlighters Lioness member Brent Fuller carried Miss Thief River Falls Shelby Erickson in the Thief River Falls, MN parade on July 17, 2019 in his 1994 Ford GT convertible


Essay

LIONS INTERNATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST RULES

2019-2020

Journey of Peace

Your club can sponsor visually-impaired students in the Lions Clubs International Essay Contest! The contest is open to students who are considered visually impaired according to their national guidelines, and will be 11, 12 or 13 years of age on November 15, 2019. Eligible birthdates are November 16, 2005 through November 15, 2008. One grand prize winner will receive an award and US$5,000. The contest theme is “Journey of Peace.” • Only a Lions club can sponsor the contest. The contest may be sponsored in a local school or organized, sponsored youth group, or individuals may be sponsored as well. • Essays must be no longer than 500 words, submitted in English, typewritten in black ink and double spaced. • Each essay must be submitted with a completed entry form. Essays submitted without completed entry forms will be disqualified. • Only one entry per student per year, and each entry must be the work of only one student. • Essay entries cannot have already been published. • Any essays found to be plagiarized will be disqualified, and the student will be prohibited from entering any future Lions competitions.

DEADLINES November 15, 2019 – Postmark deadline for a club to send one winning essay to the district governor. Note: A participating club should notify its district governor in advance of sending an entry. December 1, 2019 – Postmark deadline for a club not belonging to a district to send one winning entry directly to Brand & Marketing Strategy at Lions Clubs International. December 1, 2019 – Postmark deadline for a district to send one winning essay to the multiple district council chairperson. A district not belonging to a multiple district must send its entries directly to Brand & Marketing Strategy at Lions Clubs International (postmarked by December 1). December 15, 2019 – Postmark deadline for a multiple district to send one winning essay to Brand & Marketing Strategy at Lions Clubs International. February 1, 2020 – Club presidents of international winners will be notified on or before this date.

Participants accept all responsibility for late, lost, misdirected or illegible entries. Entries sent with insufficient postage will be disqualified. Lions Clubs International is not responsible for entries damaged, destroyed or lost during the judging process. Entries cannot be acknowledged or returned. They become property of Lions Clubs International upon receipt. Essays (partial or in their entirety) cannot be used without written permission from Lions Clubs International. In consideration for the opportunity to enter the Essay Contest, participants agree to allow Lions Clubs International to use their names and photographs for promotional and publicity purposes. An international grand prize winner is not eligible to receive subsequent prizes in future Lions International Essay Contests sponsored by Lions Clubs International. By entering, participants agree to be bound by these rules and the decisions of the judges and Lions Clubs International. Lions Clubs International may cancel the contest without notice at any time. The contest is void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law.

Mailing address: Essay Contest, Brand & Marketing Strategy Lions Clubs International 300 W. 22nd Street Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842 Email: peaceposter@lionsclubs.org (The words “Lions Essay Contest” must appear in the subject line of the e-mail.)


Barnesville Lions Honour Melvin Jones Recipients Two Very Active Members of the Barnesville Lions are Melvin Jones Recipients Shown L to R are Club President Jack Foster, Melvin Jones Recipients Matt Bailey and Dean Ernst. Both Lion Matt and Lion Dean have been very active and instrumental in helping the Lions to become a “go to” service club in the community. Both members helped pour the cement at Holland Park, assist in the Club’s twice per year cleanup of 8 miles of ditches, assist in annual raffle ticket sales, participate in the club’s annual trap shoot, help with setting up and putting away of the Bingo tables and benches, helped with the assembly of park equipment at the recently completed “Lions Park,” and both have been on the Club’s Board of directors for a number of years. In addition, Lion Dean, a home grown Barnesville resident, has been responsible for purchasing the bikes that the club gives away at the Clay County Fair, and has served as the Club president. Lion Matt grew up in Battle Lake, has sponsored two new members, assists in Bingo at the Fair, and was influenced by his father and grandfather, both active Lions members. His grandfather was actually the District Governor for District 5M-9. These two very worthy Melvin Jones Award recipients continue to exemplify the Lions motto of, “We Serve.”

Happy Neurofibromatosis Donation Reading Lion Mike Quiggle is shown handing a check in the amount of $500.00 to Darcy Barry. Darcy is afflicted with neurofibromatosis and this money will be used to assist people with this disease. A walk was held at Lindenwood Park in Fargo on June 8 and 100% of the funds raised will be donated for both research and assistance for folks with this disease. The Barnesville Lions continue to reflect the Lions motto, “We Serve.”


Lions 5M11 District Governor Club Visitation Request Form 2019-2020 Today’s Date_____________________ Club ____________________________ Preferred Date____________________ Alternate Date____________________ If more than one club will be attending, please include the names of all clubs: _______________________________________________________ Meeting Time __________Social Time __________ Dinner Time_______ Is Spouse invited? _______ Other District Officers invited__________________ _______________________ __________________________________________ Contact Person ____ ________________________________________________ Phone______ _______________________ Cell_______________________________ E-Mail_____________________________ Special requests (Ex. Special Speech, induction of new members, installation of officers, presentation of awards, etc.) ________________________ ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ *Note your DG has a severe mint allergy. I can stop breathing and go into anaphylactic shock if anyone in the same room has mint or menthol gum, lip balm, muscle rub etc. Also, if I bring my friend instead of my spouse, she is allergic to pineapple and blueberries. Please submit as soon as possible. I will confirm date with contact person either by phone or e-mail as soon as possible after request is received. I will confirm date with contact person either by phone or e-mail as soon as possible after request is received. Please send this information to: DG Deanne Williams C.218-790-3715 Email: williams.deanne77@gmail.com


WILLIAMS’ WANDERINGS AND WONDERINGS

DG Report August 2019 I hope you have all had a chance to enjoy summer. I have been able to enjoy it a little bit at a time. Some of you may have heard that I had a motorcycle accident. I am still recovering and just recently able to walk again without crutches. Dave and I attended the International Convention in Italy. There I attended my last and final DGE training and was sworn in with hundreds of others from around the world. It was a wonderful opportunity but definitely not fun in a wheelchair. On Saturday July 13th, Jacky and I attended the CanDo Canines Training. It was a great opportunity to hear about one of our great programs in our multiple. Our district has not had a chair for them for some time. Jacky is fired up already off and running with some club visits. Dave and I attended the first Council Of Governors in St. Cloud on July 20th. Our district was honored to receive 3 member ship trophies for 4th quarter most new members (+77), new charter and plus net membership (17). I was also able to sit in on some Guiding Lion and Global Membership training. The Youth Exchange students treated us to a buffet of their homeland dishes and each took a turn telling about themselves and their home town. As some look forward to the school year starting, I hope you also think about your club membership. It is a great time to bring in new members to help with the fall activities. One of my goals is for each club to end the year with at least a plus net membership of 3. That would be about 200. I believe together we can accomplish this and so much more. I’ve started with some of my club visits as well and look forward to the rest soon. Please check the newsletter for an invitation form. Also, look for updates on goals. All of us are needed to achieve more. I am still struggling with some cabinet position assignments. Please let me know if anyone would be a great asset for our district and like the chance to serve and learn. I am looking forward to this year as your District Governor. Let me serve each of you. Contact me at 218-790-3715 or williams. deanne77@gmail.com I will do my best to help or find the answers. Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much! Keep Roaring! Lion Deanne Williams, DG 5M11

Barnesville Lions Purchase Portable Pitching Mound

Lion Jon Pauna is shown handing a check in the amount of $858.90 to Dan Cox to purchase a portable pitching mound for youth baseball teams. Since the mound is portable, it can be used on all fields to include softball fields. Shown are some of the 9 and 12 year olds that will benefit from this purchase. “We Serve,” the Lions Motto, is once again exemplified by the Barnesville Lions.


Official Heliport Opening at Annual Walk

The weather was great this year and It was another good turn out for the annual 4 km walk. This year was also the grand opening of the heliport and Stars Air Ambulance was able to kick off The celebration by landing for the first time ever on the brand new pad. While everyone in attendance watched and had the opportunity to take photos with the stars helicopter. After the walk there was a bbq and draws and the kids enjoyed face painting, games, crafts in the sun and the Walden way Teddy Health Tent was on site again this year to allow children to bring their special stuffed toys for some TLC from some real medical professionals who assessed, diagnosed and treated the fuzzy patients. It is a great fundraising event for our hospital for more information of this event or there other events go to www.fondshopitalsteanne.ca

Milk Program and Lions Park Camp Fund Lion Treasurer Julia Doe presenting Principal David Ingram with Lion Evelyn Myskiw with a check for the West St Paul milk program and camp fund

The new “Lions Park� received its sign recently. The Barnesville Lions donated $25,000 toward this project and saved the park board an additional $8,000 by constructing the park equipment.


WINNIPEG WEST INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS Winnipeg West Lion's Club was pleased to induct new member Lion Gayel Andrewshenko on Nov 28, 2018 sponsored by Lion Yvonne Doerksen; inducted by PDG Dave Hollyoake and PDG Bob Robinson.

Then on DECEMBER 12, we were pleased to induct two new members - Lion Judy Pisclevich and Lion Pat Roe, sponsored by Lion Barb Hollyoake, inducted by PDG Dave Hollyoake & DG Bill Myskiw. A group photo was taken and Lion Judy & Lion Barb had their two shared grandchildren present Tayler & Paige, to share in the celebration.

After Winnipeg West Lion's Club held their Þrst Pancake Breakfast at Silver Heights Restaurant on April 14th, with NEW Lion Gayel organizing the event (being the fantastic caterer that she is!) in conjunction with Tony at Silver Heights Restaurant, we were pleased to welcome 4 more new members: Lion Wendy Hodgins, Lion Evelyn Safnuk, Lions Debbie & Dewey Roy! An induction was held May 22, 2019 with DG Bill Myskiw officiating! FEED THEM AND THEY WILL COME!

At our Multiple Convention in Mahnomen we met many new friends and old friends! A fellow new Lion - Lion Phyllis Marek visited our Lion's Foundation of Canada Dog Walk table and after a conversation found out she lived in Winnipeg West area so she requested a transfer into our club! We welcome Lion Phyllis to the Winnipeg West Lions Club! We would like to wish Lion Daryl MacIntyre all the best in his move to Nova Scotia and transfer to a new club. They will be getting a great member!



Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides in Winnipeg


A Nudge in the Right Direction Greg was only in his 20s when he learned he had Meniere’s disease, an inner ear disease that causes progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, and, in some cases, vertigo. Over the years, Greg received two cochlear implants to help combat his hearing loss. Samantha, Greg’s daughter, worried about her father. “She was pretty nervous about me being alone at night, smoke alarms specifically,” Greg says. And he was afraid he would sleep through his alarm, and found himself unable to sleep soundly through the night. So when Samantha suggested her father look into an assistance dog, Greg agreed. After applying to Can Do Canines, Greg was matched with Hearing Assist Dog Duke. “[Duke] actually came quite a bit quicker than I had anticipated,” Greg says. “Within four, maybe five months.” For Greg, the most difficult part of the training process has been taking his previous experience training hunting dogs and adjusting his techniques to train with an assistance dog. “[It’s a] completely different beast,” he says. On a daily basis, Duke alerts Greg to different sounds such as doorbells, the tea pot, alarm clocks, oven timers, and the telephone by gently nudging or pawing him. Of all the tasks Duke performs, Greg firmly believes Duke’s favorite to be waking him up in the morning. “He wakes me every morning. He either nudges my cheek or he’ll give me a little lick,” he explains. “My sleep patterns have absolutely changed for the better,” Greg exclaims. Before Duke, Greg would wake up throughout the night and be unable to fall back asleep, resulting in perpetual exhaustion. “I would usually average around 4 to 5 hours of sleep a night before Duke,” he explains. Thanks to Duke, Greg is able to sleep soundly knowing Duke will rouse him if needed. Duke has already become an integral part of the Flanagan family, having been included in camping trips, pontoon rides, and grocery store runs. When asked if Duke has made the difference she wanted for her dad, Samantha replies with a firm, “Yes.” The entire family is extremely grateful for the newest addition. “I just want to thank every single person that’s involved in Can Do Canines because what you’re doing matters and is really, really beneficial to people like me. So I just want to say thanks to everyone,” Greg says. Save the Date for our Fall Graduation Ceremony Saturday, October 26 at 1 p.m. Can Do Canines facility: 9440 Science Center Drive, New Hope, MN 55428 Join us at our Fall Graduation Ceremony. This one-of-a-kind event recognizes and honors the effort put into training each assistance dog team. All are welcome and no RSVP is required. Join us for this heartwarming event! Save the Date for the Fetching Ball Gala Saturday, February 8, 2020 DoubleTree Bloomington Hotel Save the date and join us as we celebrate Can Do Canines at the Fetching Ball Gala. Enjoy a delicious dinner, cocktails, silent and live auctions, games, and entertainment.

Winner of Annual Lions Potato Days Raffle

Lion Brad Cook is shown presenting a $15,000 check to a smiling Cindy Ullrich, grand prize winner of the annual Lions Potato Days Raffle. $100 winners included Kelly Peppel, Gary Biewer, Ruth Thomas, Cody Schultz, Steve Johnson, Allen Bertilrud, Jon Pearson, Rick Berg, Mike Johnson, Jude Pare’ Construction, Kevin Kolding, Randy McEvers, Scott Iverson, Mary Lou Thompson, Joan Tennefos, Tony Emmerich, Booth Delivery Service, VFW Post 4628, and Brian Sheffler. The winners were from eight different communities and the winning stubs were drawn by Scotty Buschie, who did not have a ticket in the drawing. The area’s excellent support of this annual fundraiser will allow the Lions Club to continue to fund various projects throughout community.


Preping for Bingo at the Clay County Fair

Every year the Barnesville Lions and Thursday Night Lions sponsor Bingo at the Clay County Fair. However, some preparation is always a prerequisite for this event. Shown getting out the tables and benches for arrangement and cleaning are Lions President Jack Foster, and board members Dean Ernst, Chris Seifert and Mike Quiggle. Bingo is normally a well patronized event. In addition to trying to win a few dollars, attendees also have a place of shade as well as a place to sit and enjoy some fair food. When Bingo ends, the tables and benches have to be stacked back in very tight quarters until next year’s celebration.

55 Years of Membership Erman Ueland was recognized for 55 years of membership in the Fertile, MN, Lions Club. Membership chairman Norma Erickson presented Ueland with a pin at the Lions annual picnic June 26 at the Agassiz Environmental Learning Center in Fertile.

RIVERSIDE LIONS CELEBRATE CANADA DAY 70th ANNIVERSARY The Lions Club of Riverside combined their Canada Day celebration with their 70th anniversary. Traditionally they hold a concert for the neighbourhood; this year we added a celebration of our 70th anniversary. We were entertained by a live band, while the little ones and some of the tenants enjoyed having their faces painted and spinning the wheel for prizes. Making their annual appearances were our local elected officials. Presenting Club President Bruce Alpers with commemorative certificates.

*MP Dan Vandal and Lion Bruce Alpers *MLA Colleen Mayer pictured with Lion Bruce Alpers and Lion Gilles Pambrun *City Councillor Brian Mayes with Lion President Bruce Alpers


Project Pride Lion Evelyn Myskiw giving history of the Canadian and Manitoba flags to the grades 1 and 2 at West St Paul School



Cabinet Members DISTRICT GOVERNOR Deanne Williams (Dave) R. 218.790.3715 E.williams.deanne77@gmail.com 1st VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR Kevin Reich (Sheila) R. 218.253.2522 C. 218.232.4556 E. kwrrlf@gmail.com CABINET SECRETARY CABINET TREASURER Nadine Myers (Butch) R. 218.567.8305 E.lions5m11treasurer@gmail. com IMMEDIATE PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR John Wollenzien (Dee) R. 218.681.2117 C. 218.686.3361 E.deeandjohnwollenzien@mncable.net

E. pastortlc@mncable.net ZONE 6 CHAIR Gladwin Lynne R. 218.201.0665 C. 218.745.4457 E. galynne@mncable.net ZONE 7 CO-CHAIRS Michael and Karen Hagen R. 218.463.3036 E: karenhagen@hotmail.com or mhagen@wiktel.com ZONE 8 CHAIR open ZONE 9 CHAIR Darryl Popowich (Bonnie) R. 204.345.2840 E. thepops@mts.net ZONE 10 CHAIR Brian Nazarko (Jan) H. 204.233.2736 E. jnazarko@mts.net

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

DIABETES, CA Andrea Kwasnicki (Kevin Gamble) R. 204.283.9865 B. 204.925.3800 ext 228 C. 204.250.4533 E. andrea.kwasnicki@diabetes.ca

ZONE 1 CHAIR Brian Norberg (Mary) R. 218.287.2484 W. 218.299.5151 E. binlou4@prodigy.net

(GMT) DISTRICT COORDINATOR PDG Doug Wiens (Kathryn) R. 204.434.6042 B.204.326.9844 or 1.888.411.9311 E. Doug@prudentialriverbend.ca or Djwiens@mymts.net

Jenifer Spielman (Mark) R. 218.567.8281 C. 218.556.5660 E. 5m11Jenifer@gmail.com

ZONE 2 CHAIR Jenifer Spielman (Mark) R. 218.567.8281 C. 218.556.5660 E. 5m11Jenifer@gmail.com ZONE 3 CHAIR Chris Eck R. 218.533.0856 E. christophereck91@gmail.com ZONE 4 CHAIR Allen Bertilrud (Sandy) R. 218.253.4236 C. 218.684.1315 E. allenbertilrud@gmail.com ZONE 5 CHAIR Terri Cuppett R. 218.683.3420

LCIF, CA PDG Gunter Zion (Veronica) R. 204.253.4499 E. gunter.zionn@hotmail.com PDG Gerald Fontaine (Eliane Carmel) (Multiple District 5M Chair) R. 204.433.7955 E.gerryfontaine@gmail.com LCIF, USA Tom Jorgens C. 218.281.7071 E.tjorgens@poly-cell.com LEADER DOGS, USA Ken Bauer (Jan) R. 218.354.7288 B.800.200.3642 C. 701.866.1700

THIS DIRECTORY IS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE LION MEMBERS OF EACH SUB DISTRICT TO USE SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF COMMUNICATING AMONG ONE ANOTHER WITHIN THEIR SUB DISTRICT/MULTIPLE DISTRICT. E. kenbauer@mail.com 5M11 LIONS CANCER CARE INITIATIVE (Multiple District 5M Childhood Cancer Chair) PDG Mike Janssen (Tammy) R. 204.669.0473 C .204.479.1843 E.mjanssen@shaw.ca LIONS EYE BANK & MAP, MANITOBA / NW ONTARIO PDG Mike Janssen (Tammy) R. 204.669.0473 C .204.479.1843 E.mjanssen@shaw.ca Ray Downey (Myrna) R. 204.254.0107 C. 204.391.0721 E. rmdowney@mymts.net Evelyn Myskiw (Bill) R. 204.339.1242 C. 204.782.4756 E. evmyskiw@shaw.ca LIONS FOUNDATION OF CANADA DOG GUIDES (Also Multiple District 5M Chair) PDG Dave Hollyoake (Barb) R. 204.642.4650 C. 204.797.5930 E. dave@hollyoake.ca LIONS MD5M HEARING FOUNDATION OF CANADA PDG John Sinclair W. 204.474.2468 LIONS MD5M HEARING FOUNDATION, USA Gerald “Jerry” Amiot R. 218.289.8889 E. jerry.amiot@hotmail.com LIONS MD5M KIDSIGHT FOUNDATION, USA Kevin Reich (Sheila) R. 218.253.2522 C. 218.232.4556 E. kwrrlf@gmail.com Tamie Rue C. 218.779.1412 E. tamierue@gmail.com MN LIONS DIABETES FOUNDATION, USA Sandy Bertilrud (Allen) R. 218.253.4236 C. 218.280.8146

E.sandybertilrud@yahoo.com Kim Peters (Kevin) R. 218.584.8364 B. 218.784.7121 C. 218.556.6972 E. kpeters@arvig.net MN LIONS VISION FOUNDATION Russ McDougall R. 218.962.3433 E. rgrjdoug@feltontel.net PDG Jeannine Windels (Harvey) R. 218.281.2953 C. 218.280.5703 E. jwindels@gra.midco.net MIDWINTER CONVENTION NEWSLETTER EDITOR Mike and Lisa Jenness. The new email lions5M11news@gmail.com. PIN TRADING PDG Jim Aasness R. 218.233.7341 C. 218.790.7747 E. jimaasness@aol.com PROJECT NEW HOPE, USA Jenifer Spielman (Mark) R. 218.567.8281 F. 218.567.8381 E. 5m11Jenifer@gmail.com TECHNOLOGY / WEBMASTER Mike and Lisa Jenness. The new email for submissions lions5M11website@gmail.com USA / CANADA LEADERSHIP FORUM PDG Jim Aasness R. 218.233.7341 C. 218.790.7747 E. jimaasness@aol.com


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