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District 1 D Newsletter
Lions Tales ROAR—Reach Out And Respond
Inside this issue
Dist. Governor 1-2
Governors Travels 2
2018 Cabinet 3
VDG 1 4
Welcome New Lions 4
Our International Guest 5
PID Mark Lyon 6
Convention Registration 7
Convention Schedule 8
DGE Resolution 9
Trustee Resolution 10
District Resolution 1 11
District Resolution 2 12
MD 1 Convention 13
Center for S & H 14
Winnebago, Morrison &
Orangeville Lions 15
German Valley Lions 16
Oregon Lions 17
Amboy Lions 18
Veteran’s Project 19
LCIF Update 20
January Raffle Winners 221
Brewers / Cubs Trip 22-23
Leader Dog Trip 24
ICE HOGS Game 25
Wanted for Dist. Conv. 26
Membership / Service 27
Leaf River Lions 28
Info / Newsletter Guidelines 29
Leaf River Lions Car Show 30
Special points of interest
• District Convention Info
• State Convention Info
• Raffle WinnersIce
• Hog Game
District 1 D Newsletter February 2019 Volume 5 Issue 8
From Your Governor
I hope each of you is staying warm
and safe. Thank you to those of you who
made the sometimes difficult decision to
reschedule or cancel meetings and events
in the past month due to weather. That
rodent (aka groundhog) said spring is just around the corner…
THANK YOU! As you will see later in this newsletter, District 1-
D Lions are answering the challenge to have their Club end the
Lions’ year with a plus one in membership. Please continue to
look for potential Lions members in your communities. There
are many good people out there who would strengthen this
organization and make it even greater than what it is today.
We need your help in finding them!
The 1-D Convention is right around the corner so please
make plans to attend! You can use either the form found in this
newsletter or on the District website to register and pay via
check or you can go to our District website or type the follow-
ing in your browser to go register online and pay by credit card:
https://form.jotform.com/90117583585161
An awesome Convention is being planned with ID Mark
Lyon speaking about membership, new programs, and issues
we may be facing as well as other interesting speakers on
topics such as Diabetes, LCIF, and Leadership. (Continued on Page 2)
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A fantastic line up of entertainment is being planned throughout the Convention that
includes the HCC Royal Scots, Dr. Cole and some of our very own Lions! All new Lions have
been invited to the Lions through the Generations Banquet that will be held Saturday even-
ing, March 9. If you sponsored a new Lion this year, please join them! Special recognitions
will be given with a Remembrance Service and a performance by a member of the Clan
MacAlpine to remember those Lions who have passed and recognition of those Lions who
have provided decades of service.
There will also be service projects and, of course, time to catch up with other Lions
from all over the District. Please look for a schedule and more details in this newsletter. I
hope to see you there!
Thank you to Clubs and Lions who placed ads in the Convention Book. These proceeds
help defray costs of our Convention. Thank you to Lion Sara Burbank who has been diligent-
ly putting this book together!
The Cubs/Brewers Bus Trip had to be cancelled due to a lack of interest. However, the
Leader Dog Bus Trip continued as planned in extremely frigid temps but our hearts remained
warm as it was a very moving experience for all who attended. About half of those attending
were not Lions – although a few may be in the near future! Thank you to PCC Paul and Lion
Terri Lindstrom for their efforts in this successful trip!
Keep ROARing,
District Governor Barb [email protected]
(815) 997-2511 – call/text
District Governor’s Travels District Governor Visit
Schedule
Feb. 19 Monroe Center Lions Club
Feb. 20 Genoa Lions Club
Feb. 21 German Valley Lions Club
Feb. 26 Pecatonica Lions Club
Feb. 27 Shannon Lions Club
Mar. 5 Prophetstown Lions Club
Mar. 13 Savanna Lions Club
Mar. 14 Poplar Grove Lions Club
Mar. 19 Morrison Lions Club
Mar. 20 Dixon Evening Lions Club
Mar. 26 Belvidere Lions Club
Mar. 27 Roscoe Lions Club
Apr. 1 Macktown Lions Club
Apr. 3 Capron Lions Club
Apr. 4 Apple River Lions Club
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District 1-D 2018-2019 Cabinet District Governor Barb Stewart Orangeville
1st Vice District Governor Richard Delp Lanark
Cabinet Secretary/Dist. Admin. Marcia Meyers Lena
Cabinet Treasurer Edy Pfeiffer Amboy
Global Leadership Team (GLT) Paul Lindstrom Leaf River
Global Membership Team (GMT) Gary Meyers Lena
Global Service Team (GST) Ron Fruit Kirkland
Immediate Past DG Steve Boettger Kirkland
Zone Chairpereson Lenny Hosey Galena Northwest Zone
Vacant Northwest Central Zone
Zone Chairperson Tami Verstraete Rockton Northeast Central Zone
Zone Chairperson Nicole Fruit Rockford Noon Northeast Zone
Zone Chairperson Betsy Johnson Forreston Central Zone
Temp. Zone Chairperson 1st V. D. G. Richard Delp Lanark Southwest Zone
Zone Chairperson Edy Pfeiffer Amboy Southeast Zone
LIF Trustee Pam Graney (2year) Rockford Noon
LIF Trustee Fred Pesda (1 year) Cedarville
PID Russ Sarver Durand Campaign & Liaison
PDG Ron Fruit Kirkland Constitution & Bylaws
Lion Sara Burbank Lanark Info Technology/Marketing
PDG Duane Shaw Warren LCIF
IPCC Pam Graney Rockford Noon Leo/Youth/Peace Poster
PDG Wayne Fruit Kirkland Long Range Planning
PDG Judy Shaw Warren Conventions
PCC Paul Lindstrom Leaf River Newsletter & State Magazine
Lion Karren Martin Rockton Diabetes
Lion Kevin Larimore Paw Paw Childhood Cancer
Lion Barb Sager Capron Hunger
Lion John Costello Pearl City Environment
Lion Flora Stralow Morrison Vision/LEHP
Lion Terri Lindstrom Leaf River Reading Action Program
Lion John Bendixon Rockford Noon Center for Sight & Hearing
PDG Wayne Fruit Kirkland LIF Fundraising
IPDG Steve Boettger Kirkland LIF Birdies for Charity
Lion Dave Waller Durand LIF Hearing Services
Lion Karen Martin Rockton LIF Diabetes Awareness
Lion Flora Stralow Morrison LIF Vision Screening
PDG Ken Bramer Cedarville LIF Memorials & Endowments
Lion Sharon Peska Orangeville LIF Scrip
Lion Owen Costanza Poplar Grove LIF Camp Lions
Lion Dave Waller Durand LIF Key Ambassador
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First Vice District Governor Richard Delp
Old man winter has been playing havoc with travel. I have
scheduled and rescheduled the Southwest Zone meeting three times. I
know I haven’t been the only one with troubles having to reschedule or
postpone meetings.
District Governor Training School started February 11th, in St.
Charles. It will be four days of intense training with other District
Governor Elects from around the country. I’ve completed my
homework and am eager to learn how to better serve as the incoming District Governor.
District Convention is coming up fast, March 8th and 9th will be here before we know
it. One deadline has already passed, with hotel reservations for the Lions rate having had to
have been made by the 8th of February. The deadline for registration is looming, as it needs
to be turned in by the 28th of February. Don’t forget you can register online for a small
convenience fee.
Remember to Have Fun and Stay Safe
New Lions Lion Cinde Robinson Capron Lions Club
Lion Kyle Groenhagen Forreston Lions Club
Lion William Koehring Kirkland Lions Club
Lion Jenna Cook Paw Paw Lions Club
Lion Sandra Wurster Savanna Lions Club
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Our International Guest
Mark S. Lyon
International Director
Mark S. Lyon, from Brookfield, Connecticut, USA, was elected to serve as International
Director of Lions Clubs International at the association’s 101st International Convention,
held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 29 through July 3, 2018.
Director Lyon is the recipient of numerous awards including an International President’s
Award and an International President’ Leadership Award. He has also been recognized as a
Connecticut Knight of the Blind and a Connecticut Ambassador of Sight in addition to receiv-
ing four International President’s Certificate of Appreciation, alongside a number of project
and service related certificates.
Lion Mark S. Lyon NEWS and EVENTSHOME ENDORSEMENTS
Lion Mark S. Lyon
International Director
(2018 – 2020)
International Association
of Lions Clubs
Lion Mark views the opportunity to serve our Association as an International Director with the same determination and passion
that he has in serving his local community. He is qualified to serve in this position, and is wholly committed to leading by example
and to representing all Lions in accordance with our International Purpose and Code of Ethics. As International Director for the
2018 – 2020 term, Lion Mark is confident in his abilities to represent our Association, and pledges to do everything in his power to
excel at each of the leadership principles expected to be demonstrated by an International Director.
President of the Brookfield Lions Club(2001-2002)
•
District Governor of District 23A – Fairfieldand New Haven Counties (2009-2010)
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Council Chairperson of Multiple District 23– Connecticut (2010-2011)
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Member of the Executive Committee of theNew England Lions Council (2010-2015),including a term as President (2013-2014)
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Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow•
International President’s Medal•
International Leadership Medal•
Four (4) International President’sCertificates of Appreciation
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Connecticut Knight of the Blind•
Connecticut Ambassador of Sight•
100% District Governor (2009-2010)•
Graduate of the LCI Senior Lions LeadershipInstitute at Oak Brook, IL in 2007
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Faculty member of the Multiple District 23Regional Lions Leadership Institute in April2011
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Involved in the formation and chartering ofnew Lions Clubs
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Served as District 23A Global LeadershipTeam Coordinator (July 2011 – June 2014)
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Completed the LCI Faculty DevelopmentInstitute in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada inMarch 2012
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Served as a Presenter at the 2013USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum inOverland Park, KS
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Served on the Faculty of the LCI EmergingLions Leadership Institute in Rosemont, ILin October 2014
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Completed the LCI Faculty DevelopmentExcellence Series in 2014
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Co-Presenter of the LCI webinar on “ProjectManagement” in March 2015
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Coordinated and served on the Faculty ofthe Multiple District 23 Regional LionsLeadership Institute in March 2015
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Served as a Presenter at the 2015USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum inGrand Rapids, MI
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Served as Multiple District 23 GlobalLeadership Team Coordinator (July 2014 –June 2017)
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Co-Presenter of the LCI webinar on “Acrossthe Table and Around the World: ProvidingService Through Building Lions-to-LionsRelationships” in January 2016
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Coordinated the Multiple District 23 Trainthe Trainer Workshop in April 2016,including serving on the Faculty
•
Co-Presenter of the LCI webinar on“Effective Mentoring” in September 2016
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Served as a Presenter at the 2016USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum inOmaha, NE
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Served on the Faculty of the LCI AdvancedLions Leadership Institute in Houston, TXon November 12-14, 2016
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LEADERSHIP
RECOGNITIONS
LEARNINGS AND EXPERIENCE
About Lion Mark S. Lyon Lion Mark has served our International Association of Lions Clubs in many capacities for over 21 years. A proud member of theBrookfield Lions Club since 1996, Lion Mark has a great apreciation for what our local Lions Clubs do every day to improve thewellbeing of their communities through active service. Along his Lions journey, Lion Mark has benefited from the guidance and supportof many mentors. Because of them, he more fully understands the importance of life-long learning, development of leadership skills, andfostering lasting relationships based on trust and mutual respect. To this day, Lion Mark continues to accept the challenge of serving inroles of increasing responsibility within Lionism, including at the club, District, Multiple District, New England and now, Internationallevels.
Contact
Copyright © 2018 Lion Mark S. Lyon, et al | All Rights Reserved
Lion Mark and Lion Lyn have been married for over 35 years, and are the proud parents ofthree daughters. They are a recognized part of their community, not just for their Lionsactivities, but also for their past and present involvement in local church and school groups.Both are career-minded professionals – Lion Mark in legal and financial services and LionLyn in accounting and operations. In their occasional free moments, Lion Lyn enjoyscrafting and crocheting, while Lion Mark is a cyclist, golfer, and has been a guitar player andsinger in local bands.
Circle One: Lion Leo Guest Circle One: Lion Leo Guest
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2019 District 1-D ConventionREGISTRATION FORM
March 8-9, 2019Freeport Masonic Temple, 305 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, IL 61032
FORM DUE BY FEBRUARY 28, 2019
Delegate: Delegate:District: 1-______District: 1-______
GRAND TOTAL DUE
Special Diet Needs: _________________________________________
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Total for Lion #2:
$_______________________
Check ONE choice for 2nd Lions' Registration:Check ONE choice for 1st Lions' Registration:
Any special meal requirements need to be submitted with this form.
Pricing breaks given for the more you attend!
Fees MUST accompany registration form. Make checks payable to District 1-D Convention
Mail form and check to: Cabinet Secretary Marcia Meyers, PO Box 232, Lena, IL 61048
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is MANDATORY for all meals. Walk-ins cannot be accepted for any meals!
Hampton Inn, 109 S. Galena Ave., Freeport, IL 61032 Phone: (815) 232-7100
Mention "1-D Lions Clubs" for $99 per night rate!
RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY FEBRUARY 8, 2019 FOR ABOVE RATE!
Meals: Friday Supper -Ham, Baked Chicken, Potato Salad, Beans, Chips, Dessert, Beverage; Sat. Brunch -Breakfast Casseroles, Bacon, Sausage,
Muffins, Fruit, Juice, Coffee; Sat. Banquet -Roast Beef, Pork, Cheesy Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad, Dessert, Beverage
Friday - Doors open at 5 pm with Registration and Social Time; Meal served at 6 pm
Saturday - Doors open at 8 am with Registration; Program begins at 9 am (Nominations and Voting in morning);
Brunch served at 10 am; DGE Reception at 1 pm with light snacks; Meal at 5 pm
Lions Casual Dress Throughout Entire Event
Schedule: A full schedule will be emailed and in newsletterSpeaker - ID Mark Lyon
with many other special speakers and entertainment!
HOTEL INFO:
2019 District 1-D Convention Schedule
Friday, March 8 5:00 pm Doors Open/Registration Silent Auction Begins 6:00 pm Meal 7:00 – 9:00 pm Mayor Jodi Miller 2018-19 1-D Lions Memories
ZC Lenny Hosey and ID Mark Lyon Twenty for Plenty Drawing
Saturday, March 9 8:00 am Doors Open/Registration/Coffee Vendor Fair* 9:00 am Nominating Speeches Resolution Presentations 10:00 am Brunch Service Project 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Delegate Certification Voting/Elections/Speeches NIDC and Abby Richardson 1:00 pm DGE Reception with finger foods Service Project 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm LCIF Peace Poster Recognition 4:00 pm A Time of Remembrance Service Clan MacAlpine member, Patrick Powers Silent Auction ends 5:00 pm Meal 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm New/Old Lion Recognition HCC Royal Scots ID Mark Lyon Dr. Cole Awards *Vendors include but not limited to: Paw Paw Soap Chef, Scentsy, Lions Pins, homemade jewelry and cards, Mary Kay, Gold Canyon, LCIF, LIF, Leader Dog, hand sewn items, wood items, hand painted gourds, crocheted items and Northern Illinois Diabetes Coalition (NIDC).
Resolution #1
As presented by the Constitution and By-Laws Chair
WHERE AS Lions Clubs International has created the Global Action Team to
promote growth of membership, leadership, and service in Lionism.
WHERE AS the Global Action Team (GAT) is made up of the Global
Membership Team (GMT), Global Leadership Team (GLT), and the Global
Service Team (GST).
WHERE AS the LCI Constitution and By-Laws have been updated to include the
Global Action Team (GAT).
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLED to amend Constitution, Article IV, sections 1
& 4 as outlined below:
Constitution, Article IV, Section 1. Cabinet and Officers, Paragraph D.
D. The District shall be administered by its duly elected District Governor. He/she shall appoint
within thirty (30) day after officially taking office, a District Cabinet consisting of a Cabinet
Secretary and/or Treasurer, and a Zone Chairperson for each Zone within the District. The
District Cabinet shall also include the 1st Vice District Governor and 2nd Vice District Governor,
the elected District Trustees (2) of the Lions of Illinois Foundation, and the Immediate Past
District Governor, Global Membership Team district coordinator (GMT), Global
Leadership Team district coordinator (GLT), Global Service Team district coordinator
(GST), and Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF) district coordinator as voting
members, and may, by vote of the District Cabinet, include as members of the District Cabinet
any Past District Governor or Governors, Past International Officers or Directors and
Chairpersons of District Committees, with or without voting rights. Each Officer appointed by
the District Governor shall be a member in good standing of a Lions Club in good standing in the
District. The District Governor shall have the right to remove any appointed Officer for good and
sufficient reasons, and any vacancy in the District Cabinet may be filled by appointment by the
District Governor.
Constitution, Article IV, Section 4. District Committees, Paragraph C. Standing Committees
C. Standing Committees. The District Governor shall appoint such Standing Committees and/or
Committee Chairpersons as shall be deemed necessary to properly administer the members of a
State Committee. Such Standing Committees may include Campaign and Liaison, Constitution
and By-Laws, State and International Conventions, Lions Quest, Lioness, Global Leadership
Team district coordinator (GLT), Global Membership Team district coordinator (GMT),
Global Service Team district coordinator (GST), Leo Clubs/ Youth Exchange, Lions Clubs
International Foundation district coordinator (LCIF), Global Membership Team (GMT),
Information Technology/Web Liaison and State Magazine. They shall also include Lions Eye
Resolution #2
As presented by the Constitution and By-Laws Chair
WHERE AS Lions Clubs International has created the Global Action Team to
promote growth of membership, leadership, and service in Lionism.
WHERE AS the Global Action Team (GAT) is made up of the Global
Membership Team (GMT), Global Leadership Team (GLT), and the Global
Service Team (GST).
WHERE AS the LCI Constitution and By-Laws have been updated to include the
Global Action Team (GAT).
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLED to amend By-Laws, Article II, sections 2,
paragraph G & By-Laws, Article II, section 5, paragraphs O, P, S, & T:
By-Laws, Article II, Section 2. 1st Vice District Governor, paragraphs G:
g) Work with the District Global Membership Team (GMT), and the District Global Leadership
Team (GLT), and District Global Service Team (GST) and assist them to reach their goals of
the year;
By-Laws, Article II, Section 5. Zone Chairperson, paragraphs O, P, S, & T:
o) Endeavor to include the District GMT Coordinator, District GST Coordinator, and the
District GLT Coordinator, and the District Governor Team as special guests to a District
Governor’s Advisory Committee meeting to discuss needs related to membership and leadership
development and how these teams and the District Governor Team may assist with membership
and leadership development within the zone.
p) Promote the GMT, GST, and GLT Teams to the clubs within the zone and work in concert
with the District GMT Coordinator, District GST Coordinator, and the District GLT
Coordinator and the District Governor Team to implement the program within the zone.
s) In coordination with the District GST Coordinator, play an active role in supporting
service initiatives by informing Lions within the zone about service opportunities at the
zone, district or multiple district.
t) s) Represent each club in his/her zone in any problems with district, multiple district council
chairperson or Lions Club International.
u) t) Supervise the progress of district, multiple district, and Lions Clubs International projects in
his/her zone.
Health Program (L.E.H.P) and Center for Sight and Hearing. The District Governor shall appoint
a member to each State Standing Committee according to the Constitution and By-Laws of the
Lions of Illinois, who shall attend all meetings of the State Committee and shall make a report at
each District Cabinet meeting. The District Governor and the District Trustees shall appoint the
LIF program coordinators who will coordinate the programs and fund raisers of the Foundation,
within the District, and who shall attend all meetings required by their position of the Lions of
Illinois Foundation and shall make a report at each District Cabinet meeting. Any policy
procedure to be adopted by a Standing Committee or Committee Chairperson shall first be
submitted to the District Cabinet for its approval, and the budget of each Standing Committee
which adopts a budget shall be subject to approval by the District Cabinet. No Standing
Committee or Committee Chairperson shall create obligation or make disbursements in excess of
those amounts provided for any item in the budget without prior approval of the Cabinet. All
Committee receipts, with the exception of contributions made directly to Lions Clubs
International Foundation, shall be promptly remitted to the Cabinet Secretary and/or Treasurer
for deposit in the District account, and shall be disbursed only by the Cabinet Secretary and/or
Treasurer pursuant to authorization.
A flavor for everyone
A Taste of Eataly
MD-1 State Convention, May 17-19, 2019
The Grand Prize is a $50 gift card.All prizes donated by the Lions of Illinois
Then it’s time to join Lion Irene Leopold (1BK) for a rousing game of “Let’s Make a Deal!”
Make sure your wallets and purses are packed with a variety of items. You just may win a prize!
On Friday May 17, join Jack Miuccio for an evening of your favorite Italian songs by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
P.O. Box 5944 • 8038 MacIntosh Lane • Rockford, IL 61125 • (815) 332-6800 • www.cshni.org
CSH BEGINS VISION CLINIC EXPANSION
On Friday, February 2, 2019, the Center hosted a Wall Breaking Ceremony to kick off the Vision
Clinic Expansion construction project. Upon completion, the renovated Vision Clinic will increase
from 340 to 2,200 square feet and help us fulfill several needs:
February 2019 News
Proud to partner with District 1-D Lions
Clubs to make low vision & hearing
services available for everyone in need.
Audiology Exams
Hearing Aids
Low Vision Exams
Optometry Services
Lenses and Frames
Vision Rehabilitation
LV Occupational Therapy
Orientation & Mobility Training
Low Vision Assistive Devices
Social & Support Groups
Sign Language Interpreting
Sign Language Classes
Braille Transcription
The regional, not-for-profit
leader in low vision and
hearing services.
Quality service at an
exceptional value.
For service request
forms, please contact
Lion Bobbie Burcham at
(815) 332-6816
Reserve Your Seats for the 7th
Annual Dining in the Dark!
All Lions Clubs receive a special
discount when buying a full table.
Please contact Bobby Reitsch at
(815) 332-6838 or [email protected]
for more information!
• One new medical optometrist specializing in low vision
• New and improved ophthalmic equipment and vision testing technology
• All clinical vision services located in the same wing of the building for privacy and easier navigation
• Three vision exam rooms:
One Glaucoma exam room
Two general vision exam rooms
We would like to thank the following Lions for attending this special event: LIF Trustee PCC Pam Graney, 1st VDG Richard Delp, LIF Trustee Fred Peska,
Lion Craig Shelton, Lion Charles Finch, and Lions John & Marilyn Bendixen.
An estimated 78,000 people in our northern Illinois service area have severe vision loss, and we have
experienced an average 20% growth in patients visits to our Vision Clinic over the past 4 years. This
expansion prepares us to better serve our community with life-changing low-vision services.
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Winnebago Lions
Shown in the photo are the 271 pounds of Christ-mas light strings collected by the Winnebago Lions Club. They will be delivered to the LIF in Sycamore in the near future. Drop-off points for the lights were ACE Hardware, Sullivan's Foods, and the Winnebago Library. The collection started in mid-November and ended January 25. Lion Ron Wright chaired the project.
Morrison Lions
Morrison Lions witnessed the installation of a new member. Shown at left is Lion Ken Jansma, sponsor for Jim Ridley with President Darlene Smith.
Orangeville Lions
The Orangeville Lions are having “A Fun Night” at Orangeville Golf
Course on Feb.16th from 6:-00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. A charge of
$15.00 for the for the meal. After the meal there will be games and 50/50.
Cards ,Board games and prizes for the winners !
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German Valley Lions
PDG Robert Plock Award
German Valley Lions Club President Beth Watter
presents Past District Governor Robert Plock with a
commendation received from Lions Clubs
International in recognition of his sponsoring two
new members during the Lions Centennial Year.
Eric Bruning Award
German Valley Lions Club First Vice President
Duane Collman recently presented the club’s
“Pride of the Community” Award to local Fire
Chief Eric Bruning. Bruning was recognized for
his service as a member of the German Valley
Fire Department since 2001, as an Emergency Medical Technician since 2003, as fire chief
since 2015, and his affiliation with MABAS, s statewide mutual aid system. He also serves as
vice president of the Area Fire Chiefs Association. In 2005 he was part of a group that trav-
eled to the New Orleans area to provide assistance after Hurricane Katrina. He was youth
leader at the Silver Creek Reformed Church for more than 10 years and currently volunteers
in Freeport as a Trail Leader, working with young boys. He and his wife, Allissa, have made
their home in German Valley since their marriage 15 years ago and are the parents of four
children.
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Oregon Lions
Oregon Lions Donate to Campaign 100
Lions Past District Governor Duane Shaw
attended the Oregon Lions meeting on January
10th to explain and promote the Lions Club
International Campaign 100.
The Lions members present were reminded
that Lions united in service have been helping
to transform the lives of people worldwide for
the past 100 years. Lions International
Foundation now has plans to expand their
commitment to communities, making an even
larger global impact with a focus on vision,
youth, disaster relief and humanitarian causes. Oregon Lions made a donation of $300 to
support Campaign 100. Photo: From left to right – Oregon Lions President Dr. Carri Anderson, PDG
Duane Shaw, Judy Shaw, and Oregon Lions Club Secretary Janet Champley
Robin Etnyre Speaks to Oregon Lions
Robin Etnyre, Corporate Communications
Specialist for E.D. Etnyre, was the speaker at the
Oregon Lions Club Meeting on January 24th. She
gave a history of the Oregon, Illinois manufactur-
er, and explained how her ancestor, E.D. Etnyre,
formally established the company in 1898 after
achieving success with their Thresher Tank and
Water Sprinkler Wagon. The company has been
owned and operated by the same family since its
inception over 100 years ago. Robin said their
products became famous for their performance and reliability and that their commitment to
customer satisfaction became legendary. Photo: From left to right- Lion Chris Martin, speaker Robin
Etnyre and Lions Club President Dr. Carri Anderson
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Amboy Lions
In December, the Amboy Lions and the Amboy Leo Club combined to go Christmas caroling at the Mabley Center in Dixon. The Leo Club also did caroling at Amboy Maple Crossing.
The Lions Club started the 2019 year with a real shocker by distributing two AED devices. In the Club’s second round of AED dona-tions to the community, the Lions donated AED units to
the Amboy Baptist and Amboy Lutheran Churches. Over 25 church members attended the January 31 training meeting. Attendees were trained on how to
use the AED’s in emergency situations and were able to ask questions and get hands-on- experi-ence with the device. The training was done by the AED supplier from Rockford, Illinois.
On January 24, Lion President Roger Wittenauer and Lion Jim Travi attended the South-east and Southwest Zone Meeting at Barnacopia in Polo, Illinois. They heard an excellent presentation on eye diseases and the effects of medications on the eye from Dr. Emily Rich-ardson of the KSB Eye Care Clinic in Dixon. Lion Travi has contacted Dr. Kelly Klein about pre-senting a similar eye health talk to the Amboy Lions Club in the near future.
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District 1-D Lions Veterans Project Hello fellow Lions, This winter has returned to the Brutal temps we use to experience in the
past “so much for the prediction of a mild winter”!!
I try to keep in touch with the Veteran drop in center on a regular basis, as usual checking on
their progress for a facility expansion .
A big Thank You to all of you who keep those donations coming in.
I am personally very Thankful for the many warming centers that were made available to the
Homeless. It's easy to forget about them when we sit in our warm homes in our case “with
FLD Honey “ enduring this endless barge of cold weather and they have no place to go. Thank
goodness for this break in weather, the present temperatures we are experiencing at the
start of February seem balmy so far !!
If you or your club are looking for ways to help you can always donate your special
collections or 50/50 money to the Veterans drop in center. One of the ways you can do this is
use the donated money to purchase bus passes and drop them off to the Veteran Drop in
Center, Pat Ambrose the director gives the passes out on a as needed basis. The passes are
used for Dr. and other medical appointment as well as to get to the Vet drop in Center
“because a lot of Vets do not have vehicles”.
As usual I will be available to help collect items “[email protected]” cell 815-
847-9339” but always know that the Veterans Drop in Center loves to have you come by with
donations, and join them for lunch or Feel free to bring Lunch to share with them. If your club
wants to bring Lunch contact Pat Ambrose “815-713-8843” and she would be happy to
schedule a date that would work for you and your club. The Veterans love your visits !!
Thank You for your continued Support.
Lions Dennis and Mary and FLD Honey
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LCIF Update
First of all, l would like to congratulate the following clubs for making a monetary donation to LCIF in Jan-uary 2019, either through a club donation or an individual Lion donation, or both. Apple River, Harvard, Morrison, Rockford and Oregon for a total of $3,341.00 given so far for this Lions year.
A couple of grant types available to Lions to make our world a better place are:
Disaster Preparedness Grants: The Disaster Preparedness Grant is for Lions districts interested in partnering with local authorities and other community organizations to plan and prepare for future relief efforts. The goal is to determine the Lions’ role in the community before the disaster strikes. • Grants available in amounts of US$5,000 – US$10,000 • Districts may apply once in a three year period; clubs may not apply. • Local funds must account for 10% of the grant request. • Must be applied for in advance of a disaster. • Priority will be given to districts susceptible to regular and repeated natural disasters and those that appoint ALERT Chairperson (or equivalent position). • Funds must be spent within 6 months of receipt. • The request must detail how the Lions’ project supports the community’s overall local emergency and disaster preparedness plan. What types of activities are eligible? Lions participation in local emergency response and ALERT training programs; stockpiling of key materials and supplies for future response including assembly of ALERT kits; advance support for first responders, food banks, medical facilities and shelters; outreach activities to community preparedness, education and awareness. This grant has been available through LCIF for a number of years.
District & Club Community Impact Grants: Through the District & Club Community Impact Grants program, 15% of unrestricted contributions to LCIF are transformed into grants that fund local projects on a club and/or district level. Donations may be made throughout the year, and grants can be applied for in the following Lions year. The District & Club Community Impact Grant requires a US$5,000 minimum donation for clubs and a US$10,000 minimum donation for districts. The minimum donation must be achieved within the fiscal year (i.e. July 1 – June 30). District and clubs qualifying for the program will have the option to use earned funds to carry out local projects and access those funds through the submission of a District and Club Community Impact Grant Application or use them as part of the local matching funds component of other LCIF grant program ap-plications. Clubs have the opportunity to retain their DCG funds for the use of their club, or to release those funds to their district to be counted toward the district’s DCG account. Districts and clubs who have qualified based on donations made in FY2017-2018 are being contacted by LCIF. As always, I would be honored to visit your club to share with you the potential of the power of LCIF grants in making the world a better place. You can reach me by phone (815-745-3339) or email ([email protected]). PDG Duane Shaw District 1-D LCIF Coordinator
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Date Number Winner Club
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1-7 587 Ryan Schroeder Amboy Lions
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January Raffle Winners
Numbers are not listed if there is no winner.
Scheduled Events
February 23, 2019 —MD 1 GAT Summit in Peoria
March 2, 2019—Cabinet Meeting—1:00 p.m. Heritage Center, Lanark
March 8-9, 2019 —District 1D Convention at Masonic Temple, Freeport
March 23, 2019—Lions Night at Ice Hogs, 6:05 p.m., BMO Center, Rockford
April 6, 2019—Milwaukee Brewers/Chicago Cubs Game, 6:10 p.m., Miller Park, Milwaukee
District Zone Meetings
Northwest— Lenny Hosey, ZC
Northwest Central— , ZC
Northeast Central—Tammy Verstraete, ZC
Feb. 25 @ So. Beloit Businessmen’s Assoc., S. Beloit
Northeast—Nicole Fruit, ZC
Jan. 29 @ Capron Lions Community Building
Central — Betsy Johnson, ZC
Southeast—Edy Pfeiffer, ZC
Southwest— Richard Delp, ZC
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Cubs—Brewers Game
Is a no go.
Unfortunately the response for the Cubs/Brewers Game was not sufficient to fill
a bus so those who have paid for the trip and game will have their checks sent
back to them. How close were we—29 paid seats plus 4 that wanted to meet us
there for a bus of 56 needed. Maybe another time. District Governor Barb was
hoping this would be a nice fun event for the district.
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District 1 D Lions
Leader Dogs for the Blind Trip
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
It was a very cold Illinois morning January 31 when the coach was pulling out of Leaf River
with 46 excited travelers on their way to Leader Dogs for the Blind. After picking up an addi-
tional 10 people in Rochelle the trip was all set to go. It was cold outside but the inside of
the coach was cozy and full of people making new friends. Well over half of those on the trip
were non-Lions.
Roads were good with the only area with snow was some lake effect snow when we stopped
for lunch in Stevensville Michigan. We had to travel through the snow for about an hour and
then the roads were clear again. Arrival in Troy Michigan was right on time allowing every-
one to get checked in before our dinner.. After dinner the trivia quiz was gone over with priz-
es being awarded.
The day at Leader Dog was a very informative and inspirational time. Everyone got to tour
the new kennel and were very impressed with how Leader Dog operates. Anyone that want-
ed to also got to walk, blindfolded, with a leader dog providing them a unique experience.
While at Leader Dog the call came in the Friday evenings dinner stop had experienced a fro-
zen pipe and would not be able to accommodate us for dinner that evening. Thankfully they
helped make arrangements at another Bob Evans in Portage.
We were a little delayed leaving Leader Dog and then experienced some traffic delays before
getting out of the Detroit area. Again the roads were clear and the weather had warmed
some. The coach pulled into Leaf River just before 11:30 Friday night. Everyone’s car started
and shortly everyone was on their way home.
Evaluations were turned in and reflected that everyone had a great time. The ratings of our
time at Leader Dog were right at 9.9 out of 10. All in All and inspite of the weather, the trip
was very successful and memories were made that will last for years. Some pictures follow
on the next page.
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Leader Dog impressed
everyone that was there!
Kennel is so clean and
well organized. Kathleen
Breen and Beth Slade pre-
sented Leader Dog very
well.
When we going again?
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District 1 D Lions Night at
Ice Hogs Game
March 23, 2019
How Long Are You Going To Wait?
You know the activity: Lions Night at the Ice Hogs
You know the date: Saturday Night March 23, 2019
You know the game time: Game time is 6:05
You know who they play: Milwaukee Admirals
You know the price of tickets: Same as last year at $15.00 per person
You know our District receives: $5.00 for each ticket sold.
You know to call Paul (815 738 2761) or
email: [email protected] To reserve tickets—provide names
You know money must be sent: February 25, 2019
Send money to: Dist. Treas. Edy Pfeiffer
2511 Reynolds Road
Ashton, IL 61006
Tickets MUST be settled: March 1, 2019
By the time you receive this Newsletter you will have approximately 10 Days to
get this all accomplished.
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DISTRICT CONVENTION NEEDS
Pictures of Club activities are needed! Please submit pictures of any of your Club activities to
Lion Sara Burbank by Feb. 17. You do not need to identify anyone in the picture or what Club you
are from. Feel free to send as many pictures as you would like. Please email them to her at:
Silent Auction donations are needed from every Club. Donations of any value will be accepted
but the Convention Committee is suggesting a value of $25 or more. If larger valued donations are
received, we will hold a live auction or raffle for these items. Please contact Lion Edy Pfeiffer with
what you will donating. Donations should be brought directly to the Convention on Friday or contact
Lion Edy to make other arrangements. Her email is: [email protected]
Club Banners – Please bring your Club Banner to the Convention on Friday evening. Banners can
be picked up at the close of the Saturday evening session.
SERVICE PROJECTS – Your Help Is Needed Please! Eyeglass Cases Are Needed for a service project. We asked and you supplied-thank you! We
should have enough cases now but if you have some that you have already collected, please give
cases to any Zone Chair, DG Barb, VDG Richard, or PDG Judy Shaw or they can be brought direct-
ly to the Convention on Friday evening.
Personal Hygiene Products Are Needed – If you have any hotel sized shampoos or soaps, please
bring these to the Convention on Friday evening. We will be distributing these to shelters through-
out Northwestern Illinois.
Feminine Products Collection – As part of the New Voices initiative, we are going to be collecting
feminine hygiene products which will be distributed to local domestic violence and women’s shelters
throughout Northwestern IL. A collection bin will be at the Convention for the duration. Please
place products in the bin for later distribution.
Canned and Dry Food Collection – As an initiative to feed the hungry throughout Northwestern
Illinois, please bring canned and dry foods to the Convention and place in the collection bin that will
be available throughout the Convention. Local food pantries are struggling so please be generous.
– Dist. Hunger Coordinator, Lion Barb Sager
Your Nominating Committee 2019 Lion Dennis Nelson – Chairperson [email protected] Lion Lynn Meyers
Lion Greg Cross
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Membership
We started this Lions’ year with 1,831 Lions in our District. We are now at 1,789. We have
added 66 new Lions and have lost 108 Lions. This lost includes 22 Lions who passed and 9 Lions
who have moved. This means that we lost 77 Lions this year that were perhaps preventable
meaning did we do all that we could to keep their membership? Comparing our 77 lost Lions to the
66 new Lions we have added, this means we are down only 11 Lions in our membership year-to-
date. The challenge we received was to end in each Club with a plus one in membership. THANK
YOU! Clubs are taking that challenge very seriously as new members are picking up. We can very
easily end this Lions year in a positive membership growth. Please continue to do all that you can
to help meet this goal!
Service
District 1-D have reported 21,871 hours of Lions service that we have provided to our
communities year-to-date! Fantastic job Lions!
Welcome
aboard!!
Leaf River Lions Summer Daze Festival Car Show
Bertolet Library,705 Main St. Leaf River, IL
Saturday, June 1, 2019 from 9-2 pm
Friday Fireworks and Food at RVC.
Saturday, Antique Tractor Show, Tractor Pulls, Craft Show,
50/50 raffle, Corn Bag Toss
Sunday, Finest parade in the area!
Lions Pork Chop dinner, Sunday, 11-1:00, Bertolet Bldg
Leafriversummerdaze.org or fb at leafriverlionsclub
Entry fee before May 25, $10; Day of show $12 Registration 9:00 am to Noon
Dash Plaques to 1st 100 entries Top 30 Trophies + Best GM, Mopar, Ford,
Interior, Paint, Truck, Pontiac, Chevy, Lions Club Choice
Dash Plaque & Corn Bag Toss Sponsor: COUNTRY Financial ®, Dick Montavon,
Financial Representative, Mt. Morris
Music & Announcements by 3-D Sound Company
For info, Call Larry Wagner, 815-298-8367. email: [email protected]
Mail Pre-Entries to: Leaf River Lions, PO Box 131, Leaf River, IL 61047
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Name______________________________________________________________________
Address/city/state_____________________________________________________________
Year/Make/Model _______________________________________ Color _______________
In consideration of the right to participate, entrants, participants, and spectators, by execution of this entry
for, expressly release and discharge the Leaf River Car Show, and all representatives connected with this
event of/and from any and all known and unknown injuries suffered to entrant and entrant’s property.
Entrant’s Signature _____________________________________________________________________
(if under age, parent or legal guardian’s signature is required)
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Leaf River Lions Four Leaf River Lions made the trip to Leader Dog and really enjoyed their time away from
cold Illinois. The four delivered a $500.00 check to Leader Dog while there and because of
that got to pick a puppy to sponsor! In the picture from the left are Lions Terri Lindstrom,
Carol Kuntzelman, Regan Lovell and Treasurer Paul Lindstrom presenting the check to Beth
Schlade. As you can see in the left picture Lions Terri and Carol are selecting the puppy they
want to
sponsor!
District Newsletter Submission Guidelines
When submitting articles for the monthly Newsletter it is recommended the narrative is in WORD
format and pictures are in JPEG format. Narratives can be copied right from your email If you prefer to
do that, however ALL pictures should be ATTACHED and not included in the narrative. Anything
submitted in PDF format can only be inserted as they are sent to me, I am not able to edit them. There-
for anything submitted in PDF format should be a flyer or advertisement about your activity.
Submission timelines: Club Articles—by First of the month, no later than the 5th
Page Flyers or advertisements in PDF format by the 5th of each month.
Governor and Vice Governor articles by the 10th of each month
Advertising of your event or fundraiser can be run for 3 consecutive months if you submit them on time.
Submit your articles or pictures by email to: [email protected]