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District Officers
DG John Allsworth
1st VDG Tony Holland
2nd VDG Diane Kroll, PDG
Cabinet Secretary Jan Entwistle
Cabinet Treasurer Judy Tapper
Zone Chairpersons:
Cheryl Russell
Dave Griffin
Dave Russell
Chris Pio
Dick Ronna
Bill Jeffries
Mike Ward
Lee Unger
Damian Gesell
Leslie Jefferson
IPDG Ray Parrish
Roaring Pride District 1H Lions January 2019
Volume 1, Issue 7
For Cabinet members our district Cabinet meetings
will be as follows: Jan 31, at Knoxville Bar and Grill and May 30. With the last date, time, and location is yet to be
determined.
Pictured, le� to right, are Lions Dick Brown, Brian Backstrom, Gary Greenlief, Dave Serven, Dave Tolley and Dave Schmalshof as they pose before beginning to load their vehicles for the deliveries. Also par�cipa�ng, but not in the photo-graph, were Lions Nick Doll, Al Henning and Danny Mahr,
On Thursday evening, December 20, members of the Avon Lions Club delivered Christmas baskets to some Avon families. The Christmas basket project is a part-nership among the Avon Lions Club, the Avon United Methodist Church and the Avon 4 H Club. Families received four boxes of canned and boxed food products, including a canned ham; a bag of paper products and a $30 gi� card redeemable at Ludlum's Food Market in Bushnell.
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Thank you to the community for your generosi-ty. We were able to help 55 kids have a merry
Christmas.
Wealso sold wreaths and swags and had
a secret Santa program
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Santa arrives in style in Coal Valley
and is met by Mr. Lion and an an en-
thusias�c group of kids on arrival
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Coal Valley
Pekin Lions arranged for Santa to travel from the North Pole to the Tazewell/Woodford Head Start in Pekin to meet with all the classes and provide a li�le joy on their last day of school.
The Pekin Lions Club members are ready to fuel their body with food before we start delivering 250 Christmas Food Baskets to area needy. Follow us on Instagram to view photos in real �me @pekinlionsclub — with Joy Knollenberg, Erika Knollen-berg, Dick Ronna, Carolyn Godby, Drew Lutz, Bob Lutz, Michael Lutz, Terry Knollen-berg andDeborah A. Lutz.
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Just some of the toys and groceries supplied by the Coal Val-
ley Lions and the Coal Valley Food Pantry
Coal Valley Lions Sandi Conley and Jerry
Stogsdill with one of 6 bikes given away
A Coal Valley ball team and other helpers wait for Lions Chuck Meyer and Carol
Stogsdill to find the basket number so they can carry the baskets out to the cars
Coal Valley Lions and the Coal Valley Food Pantry combine, annually, to give out food and toys.
Thanks to the generosity of the residents of Coal Valley and, 4 anonymous donors that donated
$2000, we were able give upwards of 140 kids a minimum of 3 presents they asked for and
enough groceries to die for.
Jerry and Carol Stogsdill’s granddaughter Marissa brought us out of the dark ages and into the
21st century and we Lions will be eternally grateful. We can only hope some of it rubbed off
on some of us so next year when she’s in school and not able to do as much of the work we
will be able to carry on our new found tradi�on
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The Lions would like to thank the Burns Booster 4H Club for this dona�on of $95 for the Empty Stocking pro-gram ! Pictured here are Lion member John Gooddale accep�ng the check from 4H president Cal Larson.
119 boxes delivered
to the needy by the
Galva Lions and the
village of Galva. Dur-
ing their empty
stocking night.
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