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OCTOBER 2017 Lions Pride — Volume 35, Issue 4 Lions Pride Editor: Susan Lee Giles [email protected] Cell: 916 251-6057 Please send your infor- mation and pictures to the Lions Pride Editor by the end of the month for publication the 10th of the following month. Inside this issue: DG Message 2-3 1st VDG Message 4-5 2nd VDG Message 5-6 Cabinet Contact List 7 Membership Corner 8 Tidbits 9 Lion Pancho Sanchez Citizen of the Year 10 LEF Golf Classic 11 PCC Derek Ledda Fundraiser 12 Lions B2B 13 LCI Centennial Challenge Report 14-17 Upcoming Events 18-23 District 4 - C5 LIONS PRIDE Scenes from the LEF Golf Classic Story on Page 10 September 16, 2017 Photos by Lion Antonio Santos

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OCTOBER 2017 Lions Pride — Volume 35, Issue 4

Lions Pride Editor:

Susan Lee Giles

[email protected]

Cell: 916 251-6057

Please send your infor-

mation and pictures to

the Lions Pride Editor by

the end of the month for

publication the 10th of

the following month.

Inside this issue:

DG Message 2-3

1st VDG Message 4-5

2nd VDG Message 5-6

Cabinet Contact List 7

Membership Corner 8

Tidbits 9

Lion Pancho Sanchez

Citizen of the Year 10

LEF Golf Classic 11

PCC Derek Ledda

Fundraiser 12

Lions B2B 13

LCI Centennial

Challenge Report 14-17

Upcoming Events 18-23

District 4-C5 LIONS PRIDE

Scenes from the LEF Golf Classic

Story on Page 10

September 16, 2017

Photos by Lion Antonio Santos

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Since its founding in 1968, LCIF has awarded more than 13,000 grants total-

ing over US$1 billion. LCIF will continue

to work every day to support humani-tarian service projects all over the

world and give hope to those who need it. In 2015-2016, LCIF awarded over

US$9 million in disaster grants, which helped more than 500,000 people

around the world.

LCIF relies on donations from compas-

sionate Lions. These donations provide the vast majority of the revenue re-

ceived by LCIF, making the Foundation a

leading humanitarian organization. Lions

know their donations matter and that funds entrusted to LCIF will support

initiatives that impact communities and change lives.

Your donation – whatever the amount – allows the Foundation to respond

when called upon, and has a direct im-pact on the lives of millions of people.

White Canes Safety Day

Throughout the world, the long white

cane is used by people who are blind or visually impaired as a tool for safe and

reliable navigation. The white cane is a symbol of the user’s skills and talents,

mobility and independence. It also al-

lows the sighted person to recognize that the user is visually impaired.

The white cane was initially developed

and put into use as a measure of safety, especially in traffic situations. Sufficient

training with an Orientation and Mobili-

ty specialist can aid in successful cane

use, technique and safety. Several

countries have traffic laws designed to protect the person using the white

cane.

DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

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Nick McNicholas

4-C5 District Governor

2017-2018

"Embrace Your Accomplishments

with Our Legacy of Service”

Hi all- It’s finally fall, or at least the cal-

endar says so and what fun we had in September. Lion JoAnn and I attended

the USA/Canada Leadership Forum held this year in Portland Oregon. It

was so nice to experience rain again.

There were, once again, many in-formative forums to attend but the

highlight was seeing many of our own 4C5 members receiving a variety of

Degrees from Lions University. Con-

grats to: PDG Andy Anderson (Doctorate Program); 1VDG Doug

Wight (Master’s Program); PDG Rich DeCuir, 2VDG Sarah Enloe, Mark

Steffens and Shelli Bolsover (Bachelor’s Program). In addition, MD4 won the

award for the highest attendance at

the Forum. Way to go California Li-ons! If you’ve never attended a USA/

Canada Forum, next year’s will be in Columbus Ohio.

The next two items are from the LCI

web site.

LCIF Awards Major Grants

It is on everyone lips, it is hard to re-call a time recently when so many ma-

jor natural disasters occurred in such a

short period of time.

Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) awarded a US$100,000 grant to

support relief and reconstruction in Puerto Rico in the wake of another

destructive hurricane. Your Founda-

tion has responded with emergency

and major catastrophe grants to allow

Lions on scene to provide much-needed supplies.

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Work with your local government officials to create a White Cane

Safety Day Proclamation for

your event. Work with local news media to

convey your community’s white cane laws to the public.

Be sure to report your white cane

awareness project or event as an

activity as a club project and the

Centennial Challenge.

Club Secretaries and Bulletin/Newsletter Editors: To all the Club

Secretaries, Awards/Contests Coordi-nators, & Bulletin/Newsletter Editors:

Thank you for the MMRs, Activity Re-

ports, Club Contest Reports, and the Bulletins/Newsletters. Keep sending

them!!!

DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE CONTD.

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Nick McNicholas

4-C5 District Governor

2017-2018

International White Cane Safety

Day (October 15th) gives Lions an opportunity to increase awareness of

the white cane traffic safety laws. Ac-cording to the World Blind Union

which is a global organization repre-senting the 285 million blind or partial-

ly sighted people worldwide, “White

Cane Day” is observed worldwide.

Suggested Activities for Lions Mobilize your club to partner with lo-

cal blindness experts, schools and or-

ganizations for the blind to plan your International White Cane Safety Day

awareness activity.

Arrange for a person who is blind to demonstrate the use of the

white cane and its benefits, and

share his or her accomplish-ments and aspirations with the

community or your club. Invite a representative from a local

school for the blind or a low vision clinic to speak about

white cane, orientation and

mobility and white cane laws in your community.

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1ST VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

Happy Fall to District 4-C5 Lions –

Last month I noted that the year is

zooming along quickly. The speed at which time is flying by seems to pick up

speed! We are in the second quarter of

the Lions year already!

September was busy for Lion Diana and

I with our following District Governor Nick around the District during his offi-

cial Governor’s visitations. Adding to

that was our flying to Portland, Oregon on September 20 to attend the USA/

Canada Forums. Our District was well represented at the forums. As a matter

of fact, the California Multiple District

had the largest group of Multiple Lions in attendance with some 201 Lions pre-

sent at this year’s enjoyable and in-formative USA/Canada Forums. It was

great seeing many Lion members we have meet during the last year of our

travels within the Multiple District, plus

attending last year’s USA/Canada Fo-rums in Omaha, Nebraska and my at-

tending the Advanced Lions Leadership

in Houston.

Lion Diana and I stayed at the Double-

tree Hotel next to Lloyd Center and we were on the MAX light rail system’s

stop making it an easy trip to the Port-

land Convention Center where all of the forums took place. There were over

80 different informative forums to pick and choose from. We attended several

and walked away with wanting more, so

we signed up for next year’s USA/

Canada Forums in Columbus, Ohio.

I encourage all Lions to consider at-

tending a future USA/Canada Forum

where those wishing to advance in Li-

onism can soak up so much at these

wonderful informational forums.

Following DG Nick’s trail is getting me

used to next year when I advance to the position of District Governor. I

have enjoyed the visits to all of the

clubs to date and look forward to see-ing many of you as the weeks and

months progress.

A reminder that Halloween is fast ap-proaching. Happy Halloween to all and

keep the goblins away!

1st Vice District Governor

Doug Wight

1st VDG

Doug Wight

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Hello Fellow District 4-C5 Lions:

This First Quarter of the 2017-2018

Lion Year has been an action-packed

blur of activities, training, visitations,

meetings, and community events. It has been an exciting, fun-filled, and

challenging quarter, of course I

would have it no other way.

The Lions Education Foundation

(LEF) recently held their Annual LEF Golf Tournament at the Murrieta

Country Club Golf Course. This

year, I had the opportunity to attend and help at the Golf Tournament.

All the proceeds this year went to LEF and the UC Davis Eye Center

Pediatric Care Service. It was a well-

attended event and fun-filled after-noon with a delicious dinner later in

the day. Many thanks to the LEF golf committee for a very successful

fundraising event.

An important LCI level training event that I attended from September 21

to 23, 2017 was the USA/Canada

Forum held in Portland, OR. This was an outstanding, exciting, and in-

tense training, as well as, the ability to meet the highest senior level LCI

leadership and Lions from all over

and make valuable friendship for

years to come. On the last evening

of training, there was a Closing Ban-quet and Graduation Ceremony. I

had the honor to be among the Li-ons that completed the Lions Uni-

versity Bachelors, Masters, and/or

PhD Program and received a Bache-lor’s Degree for my participation.

We had a total of 24 members from

District 4-C5 that attended the 2017-2018 USA/Canada Forums. Also,

congratulations to Lion Shelli Bol-

sover; PDG Rich DeCuir, and RC Mark Steffans who also completed

the Bachelor’s Program and PDG Andy Anderson who completed his

Doctorate Program. I encourage all Lions to attend at least one of these

great Forums.

Last Saturday, October 1, 2017, Dis-

trict 4-C5 Lions contributed to and participated in the Juvenile Diabetes

Research Foundation Walk at the State Capitol to support one of the

five elements of the LCI Global

Framework, which is to promote dia-

betes awareness and the importance

of physical activity. For additional information, please contact the Dis-

trict Diabetes Coordinator Lion Lynn

Ventura at [email protected].

As I previously reported, there are

two additional trainings for future

leaders - the Emerging Lions Leader-ship Institute (ELLI) and Advanced

Lions Leadership Institute (ALLI) to be held in Denver, CO from Novem-

ber 11-13, 2017. I would encourage any District Lions aspiring to higher

leadership to consider attending one

of these awesome trainings. I, along with several other District 4-C5 Li-

ons, have already registered for one

of the foregoing trainings.

Continued on next page.

2ND VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

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2nd VDG

Sarah Enloe

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Coming up on January 20-22, 2018 is the Multiple District-4 (MD-4) Lions

Leadership Institute at the Courtyard

by Marriott Fairfield Napa Valley, 1350 Holiday Lane, Fairfield, CA.

The Institute focuses on building the skills of Lions leaders in preparing

them for leadership responsibilities at the Club, Zone, Region and Dis-

trict levels. Qualified candidates are

Lions in good standing who are ac-tive in their Club and/or District

leadership. Register now, as regis-tration is limited to first 60 Lions

who register by 12/31/17. The cost

is $300 double Occupancy and/or $420 Single Occupancy. For ques-

tions, please contact PCC Elizabeth

Crook at (831) 320-6282 or

[email protected].

At the end of the month, I will be attending the Council of Governors

meeting in Ontario, CA from Octo-

ber 27-29, 2017. This will be the third time I have attended these

quarterly events, including the intro-ductory June COG. I have quickly

made friends from the Council of Governors and I always take away

something new to store away for

future reference.

Lastly, just around the corner is the District 4-C5 International Food Fair

at Folsom Community Center, 52

Natoma Street, Folsom, CA on No-vember 12, 2017 at Noon. Please

contact PDG Mike and/or Sheri Retzlaff at 916-225-8321 or email

[email protected] for addi-

tional information.

I look forward to seeing you during

the upcoming visitations and other

events in the Districts.

Happy Fall to one and all!

2nd Vice District Governor

Sarah Enloe

2ND VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE CONTD.

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2nd VDG

Sarah Enloe

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2017-2018 DISTRICT 4-C5 CABINET CONTACTS

FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLE DISTRICT EMAIL

OFFICERS

Nick McNicholas District Governor [email protected]

Doug Wight 1st Vice District Governor [email protected]

Sarah Enloe 2nd Vice District Governor [email protected]

Kitty Kramer Cabinet Secretary [email protected]

Dennis Kramer Cabinet Treasurer [email protected]

REGION & ZONE CHAIRS

Tim Luckinbill Donner Region Chair [email protected]

Judi Cowart-Anderson Foothill Zone Chair [email protected]

Mike Hill Sierra Zone Chair Sierra [email protected]

Zenny Yagen Dos Rios Region Chair [email protected]

Ann Alvarez Gordon Zone Chair [email protected]

Natalee Price Wolfskill Zone Chair [email protected]

Mark Steffens Sacramento Region Chair [email protected]

Victoria Brady Crocker Zone Chair [email protected]

Sheri Retzlaff Sutter Zone Chair [email protected]

Dusty Harrison Washoe Region Chair [email protected]

Tom Messier Eureka Zone Chair [email protected]

Jill Santos Marshall Zone Chair [email protected]

ADVISORS

Derek Ledda Governor's Advisor [email protected]

Andy Anderson Governor's Advisor [email protected]

Laurie Dapelo O’Brien Governor’s Advisor [email protected]

GLT/GMT/GST

Dave Johnson GLT Coordinator [email protected]

Mike Retzlaff GMT Coordinator [email protected]

Donna Prince GST Coordinator [email protected]

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DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP CORNER

Please welcome the newest members to our District 4-C5 Lions family.

New members reported for the month of September are shown below.

LION NAME LIONS CLUB LION SPONSOR

DAVID SISEMORE DELTA JOHN HAWCK

HEATHER ROBINSON FOLSOM CITY HOST ERNEST FROST

HEATHER THORPE GRASS VALLEY FOOTHILL ARNIE ROMANELLO

JOE RAQUIZA ROCKLIN JOE NEVAREZ

MEI ZHU SACRAMENTO CAMELLIA SASHA EASTLEY

ALEXA ALEJANDREZ SACRAMENTO METROPOLITAN REJIE BALOYOS

BARBARA NAKATOMI SACRAMENTO SENATOR GAYLE KONO

JOY MULDER SACRAMENTO VALLEY HI PREET AULAKH

MILDRED PRIEGO SACRAMENTO VALLEY HI CHRISTINA AULAKH

CHRISTIAN JORGENSEN WOODLAND HOST BARBARA LARSON

William McGrew Esparto Lions Club

Walter Lencki Higgins Diggins Lions Club

Alton Lewis Mother Lode Lions Club

Ron Oneto Pride of Laguna Creek

Lions Club

Thomas Licursi Sacramento Fort Sutter

Lions Club

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Thank you Paul Dean, Grass

Valley Host Lions Club. Your

quotes are much appreciated!

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ELK GROVE LION SELECTED AS CITIZEN OF THE YEAR

The Elk Grove Citizen of the Year is truly a community award. The recipient of the Elk Grove Cit-

izen of the Year award is honored at a banquet held on the first Monday in November each year. The award and banquet are co-sponsored by several local service organizations. Some of the co-

sponsors include the Elk Grove Lions Club, Elk Grove Optimist Club, Pride of Laguna Creek Lions

Club, Rotary Club of Elk Grove, Rotary Club of Laguna Sunrise and the Soroptimist International of Elk Grove.

Over the years, several members of the Elk Grove Lions Club have been selected to

receive this honor. Proceeds from this event benefit the Elk Grove Citizen of the Year scholarship which is given to a qualifying high school senior.

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Surprise notification to Lion Pancho Sanchez by (L-R) Marie Coleman, Joe Tallerico, John Shook, Warren Weaver,

Pancho Sanchez, April Cooke, Pat Weaver, Tracey Edwards, Paula Maita, Nancy Lucia.

Every year, the people of Elk Grove honors an Elk Grove citizen who has contributed greatly to

our community and is an example of the meaning of giving. Since 1955, representatives from dif-ferent Elk Grove community service organizations have presented this annual award honoring an

area resident who has rendered outstanding services directly to the Elk Grove community. For 2017-2018, the committee has selected another Elk Grove Lion to be honored as the citizen

of the year at the awards banquet in November. Please join us in congratulating Lion Pancho

Sanchez and the Elk Grove Citizen of the year.

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LIONS EDUCATION FOUNDATION (LEF) GOLF CLASSIC

On September 16, 2017, the Lions Education Foun-

dation (LEF) held their first annual fundraising event

of the Lion Year 2017-2018 – the LEF and UCDA-

VIS Eye Center Golf Classic at the Rancho Murietta Country Club Golf Course, Rancho Murietta, CA.

This year, LEF and UC Davis Eye Center Pediatric

Eye Care Service decided to team up and sponsor

the golf tournament since the Eye Center was one of the recipients of the proceeds of the Tourna-

ment. As expected, it was a rousing success!

This was the first time that the Annual LEF Golf

Tournament was held at the prestigious Rancho

Murietta Country Club course. The North Course, which premiered in 1971 and later redesigned in

1968 by Arnold Palmer, has proven to be a chal-

lenge for amateurs and professionals alike. The

third and fourth holes on the North Course have been called the two most challenging holes back to

back in the entire Sacramento area. The course is

truly Championship Golf Course at its finest.

This year, we are proud to share that the tourna-

ment had a total of 32 Sponsors: Gold Sponsors

($1,000) - 5 each; Bronze Sponsors ($500) - 2 each;

Flag Sponsors ($250) - 10 each; and Tee-Box Spon-

sors ($100)- 12 each.

There was a total of 26 teams for a total 104 golf-

ers. One team was from the Shiba Lions Club of

Japan. Their golfers were sponsored by the Sena-tor Lions Club and their team members were: Sa-

dao Furukawa, Miwako Furukawa, and Keiko Mi-

zushima along with Lion Ron Sanui from Senator

Lions Club. The LEF tournament was strongly sup-ported by Districts 4-C5; the UC Davis Eye Center;

and Lions from throughout MD-4.

We extend our congratulations to the following

golf tournament winners: 1st Place: Team Taste

of Tuscany #13 (with a 59 total score) led by Bob

Cale along with Ramon Fonseca; Aaron Toto; and David Neal; 2nd Place: Team Pinkerton #7 (2nd

Place tied with a 60-total score and tie was broken

by the Rancho Murietta Pro Shop) led by Lion Mike

Pinkerton along with Lions Hap Carel; John Van Doren; and John Bennett; Highest Score: Team

Gold Country Lions Club; Longest Ladies

Drive: Ladies - Clarissa Tendero - Schermer

Eye Associates; Longest Drive: Men - Ramon

Fonseca - Taste of Tuscany; Closest to the Pin: Men - Gary Gall from the Cameron Park Swing-

ers; and the Putting Contest Winner: Lion

Sheri Retzlaff from Pride of Laguna Creek Lions

Club.

During dinner, trophies were presented and op-

portunity drawings were held at the Rancho Muri-

etta Country Club. This year’s LEF Golf Tourna-ment beneficiary is LEF and the UC Davis Eye Cen-

ter Pediatric Eye Care Service.

On behalf of Past District Governor Andy Ander-

son, Golf Tournament Chair; his Committee and

Holland Adams-Lattin, UC Davis Eye Center and

Staff; and the LEF Board members, we would like

to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to

all our loyal golf players; sponsors; raffle donors;

and volunteers who in any way made this event a

success! A special thanks to the Rancho Murietta

Country Club and their staff for hosting the LEF

and UC Davis Eye Center Golf Classic Dinner.

We look forward to seeing everyone next year.

Congratulations for a job well done!

By Lion Carle Enloe

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Kitty Kramer, Cabinet Secretary, and PDG Andy Anderson, Tournament Chair

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PCC DEREK LEDDA FUNDRAISER

Dear District 4-C5 Lions,

Thank you for all your support helping PCC Derek Ledda win the endorsement of MD-4 for Inter-national Director. As all of us are keenly aware, we will need to renew our efforts in support of

Derek to get him elected July 2018. The committee has agreed to a fundraiser (see below) to help offset necessary expenses for the success of his campaign! Tickets are available for an opportunity

drawing for the Las Vegas International Convention package. Thank you for all your support. MD-4 Lion of the Year, Bernie Milmoe

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LIONS BUSINESS TO BUSINESS (B2B)

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LCI CENTENNIAL SERVICE CHALLENGE REPORT

LCI Centennial Report for September 2017

Today, we have 42 clubs that have taken part in at least one project for

the LCI Centennial Service Challenge. LCI records show us as having

34 clubs completing two or more projects for a 63%. LCI has finally added a fifth area for the service challenge and that is Diabetes.

So to all of our Club Secretaries, Excellent job on reporting your clubs

service hours for the LCI Centennial Service Challenge. Please keep up the great work and reporting. If your club has completed a project that would be in the Diabetes

area, you can re-report this project on your Monthly Activity Report.

I have visited several clubs in the past month explaining what a Legacy Project is. If your club

would like me to visit your club, please let me know.

A Legacy Project is an opportunity to showcase your project, your service and your club to the

community. There are 3 levels that your club can be involved with:

Level 1 – Raise Your Community Visibility by posting a new Lions Logo Sign, donate a park

bench, dedicate a statue or sponsor a fountain in a local park.

Level 2 – Provide a community Gift by refurbishing a park or playground, build a footbridge over a busy road, fund resources for the visually impaired or donate a vehicle to a community organi-

zation.

Level 3 – Make a Community Impact by building a clinic, expanding a library or school, developing

a training center or equip an area hospital.

Which level your club choses to take part in, should be identified with a sign or plaque indicating the project was donated by the local Lions Club. Note: Your Legacy Project can be completed in

a community other than your own.

Last, your club needs to showcase your project. Dedication ceremony, write-up in the local community paper or a report on your local TV/radio station are some of the way to promote

your Legacy Project.

PDG Andy Anderson, District Centennial Chair

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LCI CENTENNIAL SERVICE CHALLENGE

Continued on next page.

Updated as of 10 AM, Sept 29, 2017

Club Name Zone Youth Vision Hunger Environ- ment

Diabetes Legacy L1

Legacy L2

Legacy L3

Auburn 49ers Foothill X X

Auburn Host Foothill X X 4

Citrus Heights Wolfskill X X

Colfax Foothill X X X X 4

Country Club Wolfskill X

Davis Aggies Gordon

Delta Sutter

Downieville Sierra X X

Elk Grove Sutter X X 1

Esparto Gordon X X X 3 1

Fair Oaks Host Wolfskill X X X 1

Folsom City Host Marshall X X

Folsom Lake Marshall X X X

Foresthill Foothill X X X 1 3

Galt Sutter X 1 1 1

Grass Valley Foothill Sierra X X

Grass Valley Gold Country Sierra X X

Grass Valley Host Sierra X

Higgins Diggins Foothill X X X 1

Lincoln Hills Eureka X 1

Lincoln Host Eureka 2

Loomis Eureka X X

Meadow Vista Foothill X

Mother Lode Marshall 2

Nevada City Sierra X X X X

Newcastle Golden Spike Eureka 4 2

North San Juan Yuba River Sierra X X X

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LCI CENTENNIAL SERVICE CHALLENGE CONTD.

Club Name Zone Youth Vision Hunger Environ- ment

Diabetes Legacy L1

Legacy L2

Legacy L3

Orangevale Marshall X X X

Penn Valley Sierra X X X X X

Placerville Marshall X X

Pride of LC Sutter X X X

Rio Linda Wolfskill X X X

Rocklin Eureka X X

Roseville Host Eureka X X X

Roseville Sunrise Eureka X X 4 3

Sacramento Antelope Wolfskill X X X

Sacramento Camellia Crocker

Sacramento Capitol Crocker X

Sacramento Embarcadero Crocker X X

Sacramento Fort Sutter Wolfskill

Sacramento Golden State Sutter X X X

Sacramento Hornets Sutter

Sacramento Land Park Crocker

Sacramento Light Crocker

Sacramento Mabuhay Crocker X X X

Sacramento Maharlika Sutter X X X 1

Sacramento Metropolitan Crocker X X

Sacramento Midtown Wolfskill X

Sacramento Senator Crocker X X

Sacramento Valley Hi Sutter X X X X 20 12 3

Winters Gordon

Woodland Host Gordon X X X X X

Woodland Reveille Gordon

Woodland Yolo Sunset Gordon X 1 1

54 32 32 18 16 45 27 6

Continued on next page.

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LCI CENTENNIAL SERVICE CHALLENGE: SUMMARY

42 of 54 (74%) Clubs have taken part in at least one of the four areas of service. 34 of 54 (63%) Clubs have taken part in at least two or more of the 4 areas (LCI #s)

2 club has completed all five areas 3 clubs have completed all four areas

14 clubs have completed three of the four areas 15 clubs have completed two of the four areas 8 clubs have completed one of the four areas

12 clubs have completed none of the four areas

Engaging Our Youth 32 clubs Sharing the Vision 32 clubs Relieving the Hunger 18 clubs Protecting Our Environment 16 clubs Diabetes 3 clubs

Centennial Legacy Projects – 78 completed (Over three years) 45 Legacy Projects at Level One 27 Legacy Projects at Level Two 6 Legacy Projects at Level Three

Submitted by

PDG Andy Anderson, District Centennial Chair

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DISTRICT CABINET MEETING: SAVE THE DATE 11-18-2017

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DISTRICT 4-C5 CONVENTION PROGRAM: TRIBUTE ADS

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October 13 & 14, 2017

Fair Oaks Host Lions

Annual Yard Sale

4024 Ridge Street, Fair Oaks

8:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday & Saturday

Contact Lion John Boss at [email protected] or 916.765.8611 cell.

October 28, 2017

Golden State Lions Club Sixth Annual

Halloween Costume Dinner Dance

Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation

9040 High Tech Court, Elk Grove

$40.00 per person

5:00 pm social (no host bar), 6:00 pm dinner. Cash prizes for costume contests. For more information

call Lion Caroline 916.213.8389 or Lion Beth at 916.802.1708

November 11, 2017

Citrus Heights Lions Annual

Community Craft Show

Citrus Heights Community Center

6300 Fountain Square Dr., Citrus Heights

Free admission. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Crafts, concessions, raffle, silent auction, and bake sale. For more information visit:

facebook.com/citrusheightslionsclub.com or Call 916.741.CHLC

November 11, 2017

Citrus Heights Lions Holiday Shop-

ping Spree Raffle

Citrus Heights Community Center

6300 Fountain Square Dr., Citrus Heights

1:00 pm drawing

Purchase online: www.squareup.com/store/citrus-heights-lions-club or at the Citrus Heights Lions

Club Annual Community Craft Show. More info con-tact Lion Cathy Stratton 916.747.1530

November 18, 2017

District 4-C5 Cabinet Meeting

Western Sierra Collegiate Academy

660 Menlo Dr., Rocklin, CA

8:00 am to 3:00 pm

To reserve a table, please contact Cabinet Secretary Kitty Kramer at [email protected] or 530.662.3896

Before December 31, 2017

Early Bird Registration FREE with minimum deposit of $200.00.

SAVE THE DATE: April 19-22, 2018

District 4-C5 Convention

“Back to the Future”

Marriott Hotel, San Ramon, CA

Regular registration $35.00 from January 1, 2018-

February 28, 2018. Contact Jeri Retzlaff, convention chair, at [email protected] or

916.206.3678.

Convention forms found on district website: www.district4c5.org

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DISTRICT 4-C5 EVENTS

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WANT TO SEE YOUR EVENT

POSTED HERE?

Send your flyer by the end

of any given month to:

[email protected]

YOUR SUPPORT FOR CLUB AND DISTRICT EVENTS

IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!

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DISTRICT 4-C5 EVENTS CONTD.

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PCC DEREK LEDDA — Fundraiser For INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR CAMPAIGN

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PCC DEREK LEDDA — Fundraiser For INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR CAMPAIGN