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District 1 D Newsletter
Lions Tales ROAR—Reach Out And Respond
Inside this issue
Dist. Governor 1
Oregon Lions 2
Lena Lions 3
Pearl City Lions 4
Orangeville Lions 5
Morrison Lions 6
Polo Lions 7
Convention Booklet Info. 8—9
Raffle Winners 10
Tampico Lions 11-12
Leaf River Lions 12
Veterans Update 13
Leaf River Lions 14-15
Article Submission Guide 16
Center for Sight & Hearing 17
Leaf River Breakfast 18
Special points of interest
• Raffle Winners
• Center for Sight & Hearing
• Pearl City Lions Project
• Veterans Update
• Convention Article
• Leaf River Breakfast
• Collection of Christmas Lights
• Have a Merry Christmas & a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
District 1 D Newsletter December 2019 Volume 6 Issue 10
From Your Governor
Greetings Lions,
December is upon us and with it we have
our Holiday gatherings; whether it be a Gala to
raise funds, a Christmas breakfast with a visit from
Santa, a Holiday gathering among Lions or a
gathering among friends and family. A season of
giving. A season where our Lionism and spirit of
giving shines through. The best thing about all
these activities that we put on this time of year, is that it makes it a great
starting point to get people interested in becoming a member.
Membership has been the hot topic the past couple years with a push to
continue to bring in new members and always trying to end your Lions
year on a positive note.
This season of giving, get those involved that are not Lions. Show
them that this spirit of giving is not just what we do during this Holiday
season but what we as an organization stand for and do for our
communities all through the year. Then after they’ve had a fun and
fulfilling time helping serve their community, invite them to join. So often
we serve, and let opportunities to increase our membership pass us by,
simply because we fail to ask them the simple question; “Would you like
to join the Lions Club?”
Some may be enthusiastic and jump right in, others may take
some more convincing while others yet may just not find being apart of
the organization for them, however the important thing is to ask, because
if you don’t ask the answer is always no.
Have fun and stay safe this Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and
Happy Holidays.
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Oregon Lions At Oregon Lions Club regular meeting on November
14th the guest speaker was Rob Gieraltowski, Executive
Director of Lutheran Outdoors Ministries Center in Oregon.
LOMC is a ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America. In its hundreds of acres, it provides an opportunity
for a variety of people to enjoy the great outdoors. It is located
just south of IL Route 64 on IL Route 2. Mr. Gieraltowski
described what LOMC has to offer to individuals and groups
who wish to rest, reflect, relax and play. Photo: From left to right- Lion Grant Afflerbaugh, Rob
Gieraltowski, and Lions Club President Mike Hoff
Lions Serve Food at Candlelight Walk Oregon Lions served pork chops, brats and hot dogs at Candlelight Walk in
downtown Oregon on November 30th. Photo: Back row, from left to right-
Lions Pat Farraday, Janet Champley, and Joanna Cermak. Front row- Li-
ons Phyllis Herrmann and Joan Smola
Oregon Lions Help Fund VFW Christmas Baskets
At their Christmas Meeting on December 12 the Oregon Lions made a
$1000 donation to help defray the cost of the Christmas Baskets that the
Oregon VFW members distribute at this time of the year.Oregon Lions
Club President Mike Hoff (left) presented the check to Bob Coulter from the VFW.Oregon Lions are
proud to have an ongoing partnership with the Oregon VFW and meet twice monthly at the VFW
Post in Oregon. Photo: Oregon Lions Club President Mike Hoff (left) and Bob Coulter from the VFW
MD 1 District Conventions
1—D - March 6—7, Rock Falls
1—F - March 13—15, Northbrook
1—A - March 20—22, Itasca
1—G - March 27—28, Quincy
1—H - April 3—4, Rock Island
1—J - April 3—4, Naperville
1—BK - April 17—18, Bolingbrook
1—CS - April 24—25, Carbondale
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Lena Lions
Lena Lions held a recent Hal-loween Party. We had a lot of really cute costumes.
A memorial was given for Lion Dave Gruendler, by his wife Jo-anne. Nine trees were planted
around Lena. 3 at the Jaycees Park, 3 at the Historical Museum and 3 at the new Volunteer Park. We were blessed by this gift from Joanne and happy we could share that with the communi-ty of Lena. Lions Jim Cox, Connie Kraft and Marcia Meyers are also pictured with Joanne Gruendler.
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Pearl City Lions The Pearl City Lions built a wheelchair ramp. Here are some photos of the wheelchair ramp built by Pearl City Lions Club for the Lions Share.
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Orangeville Lions The Orangeville Lions have had a very busy five months! They helped with the food truck, were also was in Lena parade, plus 2 of their own parades; Fireman Feast Orangeville High School ! Zone meetings, Peace Posters and our 1 st. place made it 1st at District meeting! ON TO SOMETHING BETTER! Now our 1st, 2nd and 3rd place where the ones I picked!
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Morrison Lions
Morrison Lions Recycle Chairperson Lion Bob Smith presented a check to Whiteside County Fair Board Member Karl Kovarik, The donation, received from community members taking advantage of Recycle day, was donated back to the Fair Board in appreciation for the use of the fair grounds for the Annual Lions Recycle Day. The donation will be used towards the cost of installation of new grandstand bleachers.
Music Dept. donation
Morrison Lions Club approved a donation to the Performing Arts Department at the high school to be used in updating the sound system. President Darlene Smith presented the check to the director with hap-py musicians observing the presentation.
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Polo Lions
The Polo Lions held a community dinner on December 7 for a fundraiser. First two pictures show the community enjoying the dinner.
The 3rd picture has the servers from the Polo Lions club. From left to right is President Mark Bocker, Brian Lebaron, Winton Bocker. Aaron Miller and Josh Gorzny.
Merry
Christmas
District 1-D Convention - March 6th & 7th
District Convention will be here before we know it. As always there will be a District
Convention Booklet. This year there are two different forms. One form is for clubs only, as
clubs will get a 1/2 page ad for free. The other form is for businesses and individuals wish-
ing to purchase an ad for the booklet. Forms on next 2 pages.
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Date Number Winner Club
11-2 327 Larry Pindaville Dixon Noon
11-4 352 Leonard Porter Roscoe Lions
11-6 679 Coral Tichler Dixon Evening
11-9 No Winner
11-11 225 Sandy Omiotek Belvidere Lions
11-13 No Winner
11-16 527 Jim Kloepping Ashton Lions
11-18 No Winner
11-20 No Winner
11-23 No Winner
11-25 No Winner
11-27 563 Judy West Macktown Lions
11-30 No Winner
5-18 920 David Waller Durand Lions
6-26 702 David Waller Durand Lions
7-1 592 Ed Rudnicki Rockford Noon
10-5 681 David Waller Durand Lions
November Raffle Winners
Numbers are not listed if there is no winner.
Scheduled Events
January 4—Cabinet Meeting—9:00 a.m., Bertolet Memorial Bldg., Leaf River
January 24-26—GETS/VGETS—Marriott, Normal
February 22—Cabinet Meeting—9:00 a.m., Bertolet Memorial Bldg. , Leaf River
March 6 & 7—District Convention, Days Inn, 2105 First Avenue, Rock Falls
May 15—17—MD—1 Convention, Springfield
District Zone and Zone Chairs
Northwest—Lion Lenny Hosey 630-417-0869 [email protected]
Northwest Central—Lion Fred Nestler 815-343-3242 [email protected]
Northeast Central—Lion Nicole Fruit 815 529 5008 [email protected]
Northeast—Lion Owen Constanza 815-262-4293 [email protected]
Central—Lion Betsy Johnson 815 275 5177 [email protected]
Southeast—Lion Edy Pfeiffer 815-915-7036 [email protected]
Southwest—Lion Glen Hughes 775-861-2964 [email protected]
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Tampico Lions
TAMPICO LIONS CLUB #280 SPONSORS PARADE ENTRY
Tampico, IL Lions Club put their HY&T train in the Prophetstown, IL annual Christmas Parade Saturday November 30, 2019.
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Tampico Lions
TAMPICO LIONS CLUB #280 INSTALLS NEW MEMBERS At the Monday December 9th, meeting Lion President Connie Mikles installed 4 people as new members. Lion 2nd Vice President Jessica Todd sponsored Robert Sigel and Lion 1st Vice, Membership Chairperson, and Coordinator Terry Gaskill sponsored Alice Grimes, Tom & Regi Fortune. The club greatly appreciated the new members and they were congratulated by the members present with applause.
(Pictured taken by Lion Britany King L-R: Lions Jessica Todd, Robert Sigel, Alice Grimes, Con-nie Mikles, Tom Fortune, Terry Gaskill, and Regi Fortune)
Leaf River Lions Christmas The Leaf River Lions held their Christmas Party at the White Pines Lodge where a delicious
meal was enjoyed. After the meal the Club sang a few Christmas Carols led by Lion Sid An-
derson. After the singing it was time to divide into two team, select a “captain” and then
decorate each teams captain like a Christmas Tree! A lot of fun and good fellowship was
had by all that attended.
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Veterans Update 2019 The Veterans are doing well “Thank You to the Lions clubs that keep visiting” that means a lot to the Vets. Keep in mind your club can visit and have lunch or dinner “you can bring it and serve it if you like” the Veterans always appreciate the company! If your club is looking for something to do for the Vets, try putting baskets in local businesses and churches and ask everyone to fill them with items for the Veterans” if you need a list of items feel free to contact me for the list? If I recall this was very well received in Lena and a couple of other areas. Another suggestion was large jars or containers taking donations to purchase bus passes for the Vets to use to get to Dr. and other appointments. These are given out by Pat Ambrose on a as needed basis. She keeps a tight rein on the passes! Passes can be purchased from the RMTD Bus Depot office for $1.50 each! Let’s keep in mind that we have a lot of vets that spend the brutal winter months out-side while we are snug in our homes! So!! anything your club can do to support them with visits or food or collections I know it will be greatly appreciated! With the many things we as clubs are planning on doing this year please let’s keep the Veterans in our minds and hearts, they were there for us and it’s now our turn! Thank you Lion Dennis Nelson 815-847-9339 Pat Ambrose [email protected] Cell phone 815-713-8843
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Leaf River Lions
The Leaf River Lions sold their Hams again
this year for Christmas. The Hams arrived
on December 4 and the club gets together
in Lion Paul’s garage to weigh and price
them. This year 374 hams were ordered
with only a few remaining. Picture at right
is President Kathy, Lions Laura, Sid, Terri
and Curt assisting.
Lion Walt looking over the process.
The Hams arrived around 7:30, an hour
ahead of schedule, but as Lions do,
they came, went to work, had fun, and
were done around 10:30. The hams
sold for $3.25 per pound and there are
some 10 –11 pounders
remaining so call Lion Paul
if you would like one.
815 738 2761.
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Leaf River Lions
The Leaf River Lions will be conducting a drive for Loaves & Fish Food Pantry In
Mt. Morris. At the January 11, 2020 breakfast please bring some type of
commodity or cash donation to help the Loaves & Fish Food Pantry feed people
in our community. Paper Products, canned goods and personal items are great.
Please no OUT DATED items. You may leave a cash donation as well. The Pan-
try is able to turn that $1.00 into more than $4.00 when they purchase food
items.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Christmas is Over!
The Leaf River Lions will also be collecting your old Christmas lights at the
January 11 breakfast. If you want to get rid of those old working or non-
working Christmas Lights the Lions can help you! Just bring your old Christmas
lights to the January 11 Breakfast and there will be a drop off box for you to
place them in. There will also be an eyeglass box for your unused eyeglasses.
Just drop them in!
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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]
How they Forecast a Cold Winter One day in early September the Chief of a Native Tribe was asked by his Tribal leaders
if the winter of 2011/2012 was going to be cold or mild. The Chief asked his Medicine Man,
but he too had lost touch with reading the signs from the natural world around the Great
Lakes.
In truth, neither of them had any idea of how to predict the coming winter. However
the Chief decided to take a modern approach and call the National Weather Service in
Gaylord Michigan. “Yes, it is going to be a cold winter”, the Meteorologist told the Chief.
Consequently, the Chief went to his tribe and told his men to collect plenty of wood for the
winter.
A fortnight later the Chief again called the Weather Service and asked for an update,
“Are you still forecasting a cold winter”, the Chief asked. Yes, very cold the weather officer
told him.
As a result of this brief conversation the Chief went back to his tribe and told the
people they needed to collect every bit of wood they could find. A month later the Chief
called the National Weather Service once more and asked about the coming winter. “Yes”,
he was told, “It was going to be one of the coldest winters ever.”
“How can you be so sure,” the Chief asked. The Weatherman replied, “because the
Native Americans of the Great Lakes are collecting wood like crazy.”
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December 2019 News
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Happy Holidays!
During this season of family
get-togethers, fabulous food, holiday
celebrations, and gift giving, the staff
and Board of Directors at the Center for
Sight & Hearing want to thank you for
your time and generous contributions in
support of all of our programs and
services. You are some of the brightest
stars in our universe during the holidays and throughout the year! We wish
you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season!
Together for the Holidays
CSH’s Low Vision and Deaf
Seniors’ Groups joined together to
kickoff the holiday season with a
special luncheon in our community
room on Wednesday, November 20.
Dr. Jon Russell, one of our two Low Vision Optometrists, livened up the
crowd with trivia questions and vision related prizes, including
sunglasses and magnifiers, for each person who answered correctly.
Once the prizes were gone, CSH staff members
and Lions volunteers lined up to serve heaping
plates of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes,
cranberry sauce, and salad to our friends. We’d like
to extend a warm thank you and our appreciation
for each of the Lions who helped spread some
holiday cheer with us!
Lion Pam Graney
Lions Karin Trost & Mary Nelson
Lion Billy Wilson
Leaf River Lions
Fresh Eggs, Hash Browns
Sausage Gravy, Bacon & Toast Breakfast
Saturday January 11, 2020
Proceeds to go for Lions Projects.
Menu: Fresh Eggs, Hash Browns, Sausage Gravy,
Bacon, Toast, Applesauce, Orange Juice,
Milk and Coffee.
Serving: 7:00 a.m.—10:00 a.m.
Children 4 and under: Free
Child Age 5—13: $ 4.00
Age 14—Adult: $ 7.00—ONE PASS
ALL YOU CAN EAT—$9.00
Location: Bertolet Memorial building
103 West Second Street