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Official Publication of Zone C-6 Lions Clubs June 2016

ZC Sharon’s Message

It is hard to believe that the end of our Lions year

is almost here. It has truly been my honor to have

worked with you and to have had an opportunity to

get to know many of you better. We have accom-

plished so much and reached so many lives as

a C-6 Zone. This year we have lost so many

dear Lions but in the same note many of our clubs

have grown their memberships. We are well on

our way to reach the District goal of +1. Couple of things you

have yet to do: 1) file your MD19 paperwork for club officer excel-

lence, forms available on MD19 Website under Contest & Awards;

2) make sure your club officers complete their respective officer

training; 3) begin to plan your centennial project—confer with your

incoming Zone Chair Cindee Day, Yelm Lions and your District

Centennial Chair Bob Johnson, Fife Lions; 4) make sure your

club officers are installed; and 5) coordinate dates with Cindee

(ZC) to plan your 2016-2017 Zone Chair and District Governor vis-

its this summer and fall.

I have a special request from Cindee and a great opportunity for

members in Zone C-6. She is in need of a Zone Secretary and a

Zone Newsletter editor. This is a great opportunity to be an active

part of the Zone and be able to share important information with

our members. If interested, please contact Cindee at her email:

seabreezecin@gmail.com

It will be a great 2016-2017 year between in-coming International

President Bob Corlew’s (Tennessee) theme of “New Mountains to

Climb” and our own District Governor Jan Weatherly’s theme of

“Let Your Light Shine” we are in for an exciting time.

Thank you all for your hard work and for your friendships, new and

old. Have a very safe summer and I look forward to continuing to

work with you as your incoming 2nd Vice District Governor.

Zone Chair Sharon Sikes

Editor: Randy Harris

(roadstr89@comcast.net)

Inside

ZC Sharon’s Message……………..page 1

Around the C Six Zone…………page 2

Mother’s Day Poems…………….page 2

C 6 Clubs and Officers…….……..page 3

C 6 Cabinet…………………....……..page 3

19 C District Cabinet….………….page 4

Sunrise White Canes Days……..page 5

South Sound HS Leos……………..page 5

Help Us Soar………………………….page 6

Lions Please Help Vetes………...page 7

LERC News…………………………….page 7

Rainier Lions Graduates………..page 8

Sunrise Golf Tournament……...page 8

Dupont Anniversary Gala……...page 9

Dist. C Training Schedule…….page 10

NW Project New Hope………..page 10

Rainier Lions Peaches ………...page 11

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DG Al Hedstrom, Silverdale Sunrise LionAl@Hedstrom.ws

ZC Sharon Sikes, Lacey Sunrise Sharon.Sikes@DoGreatThings.Net

June June 7th Membership Training, Webinar, 7 to 9 PM June 11th Treasure Training, St. Clare Hospital, 1 to 3 PM June 11th Membership Training, St. Clare Hospital 10 to noon June 14th Treasure Training, Webinar, 7 to 9 PM

Around the C-SIX Zone Father’s Day Quotes Jimmy Piersal, on How to Diaper a Baby: Spread the diaper in the position of the dia-mond with you at bat. Then, fold second base down to home and set the baby on the pitch-er's mound. Put first base and third together, bring up home plate and pin the three togeth-er. Of course, in case of rain, you gotta call the game and start all over again. Ernest Hemingway To be a successful father, there's one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don't look at it for the first two years. Phyllis McGinley The thing to remember about fathers is... they're men. A girl has to keep it in mind: They are dragon-seekers, bent on improbable res-cues. Scratch any father, you find someone chock-full of qualms and romantic terrors, believing change is a threat, like your first shoes with heels on, like your first bicycle... John Aubrey Sir Walter, being strangely surprised and put out of his countenance at so great a table, gives his son a damned blow over the face. His son, as rude as he was, would not strike his father, but strikes over the face the gentleman that sat next to him and said, "Box about: twill come to my father anon." James Baldwin If the relationship of father to son could really be reduced to biology, the whole earth would blaze with the glory of fathers and sons. Helen Hayes When Charles first saw our child Mary, he said all the proper things for a new father. He looked upon the poor little red thing and blurt-ed, "She's more beautiful than the Brooklyn Bridge." Peter De Vries My father hated radio and he could not wait for television to be invented so that he could hate that too. Robert Orben Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards. Bob Monkhouse My father only hit me once -- but he used a Volvo. Robert Orben Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards. Ann Richards I have always had the feeling I could do any-thing and my dad told me I could. I was in col-lege before I found out he might be wrong. Jay Leno A lot of controversy over this invasion of Iraq. In fact, Nelson Mandela was so upset, he called Bush's dad. How embarrassing, when world leaders start calling your father.

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C-6 Zone Clubs and Officers

Club President Email Secretary Email

C-6 Zone Cabinet

Zone Chair Sharon Sikes, Lacey Sunrise Sharon.Sikes@DoGreatThings.Net

Associate Zone Chairperson

Immediate Past Zone Chair Pat Bucknell, Lacey Sunrise Pat.Bucknell@gmail.com

Secretary Terri Mashek, Lacey Sunrise Tlw124@aol.com

Bulletin Editor Randy Harris, Lacey Sunrise roadstr89@comcast.net

Senior Advisor Judy Ann Bergvall, Lacey Sunrise judyannbergvall@comcast.net

Membership Chair George Johnson, Rainier Lions tipsooloopy@fairpoint.net

Diabetes Chair

LERC Chair Berta Fender, Lacey Sunrise rlfender@comcast.net

Public Relations Jim McDermott, Lacey Mid Day mcphotoj@comcast.net

Dictionary Chair John Christiansen, Lacey Sunrise Jlc4glf@comcast.net

Leader Dogs Jean Kautzman, Roy Lions jeankautzman@gmail.com

Dupont Greg Hull lkhull@aol.com Irene Keyport Irene.m.keyport@gmail.com

Lacey Lamplighters Lorraine Booth lcb2525@comcast.net Ron Smircich rsmircich@msn.com

Lacey Mid Day Mike O'Byrne obyrne3@comcast.net Nancy Burri burrin@comcast.net

Lacey Sunrise Bill Miller bmiller4133@comcast.net Gail Slosson gslosson@comcast.net

Rainier Evan Burnett evanburnett@aol.com Bernice Beck bbeck0968@aol.com

Roy Kim Nelson cndlad@hotmail.com Rhonda Bailey rhondalbee@yahoo.com

Tenino Geraldine Maxfield Gmax@hotmail.com Linda Gotovac lingen@scattercreek.com

Yelm Tom Henson gimpyghost@hotmail.com Mildred Henson Pdvendorchair@hotmail.com

Yelm Branch Todd Stancil todds@ci.yelm.wa.us Angie Evans

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19 C District Cabinet

District Governor Al Hedstrom LionAl@Hedstom.ws

1st Vice District Governor Jan Weatherly Jan.weatherly@aol.com

2nd Vice District Governor Ron Smircich rsmicich@msn.com

C1 Zone Chair Luis Montes-Gonzales LuisRMG@aol.com

C2 Zone Chair PZC Art Weatherly chief.campleo@gmail.com

C3 Zone Chair Robert (Bob) Johnson Bobjohnson39@live.com

C4 Zone Chair Ginger Shields Jim.gin@comcast.net

C5 Zone Chair Donna Bowers dbbowers@rainierconnect.com

C6 Zone Chair Sharon Sikes Sharon.Sikes@DoGreatThings.Net

Immediate Past DG John Kirry lionjk@comcast.net

Cabinet Secretary Iris Young tomatonj@aol.com

Cabinet Treasurer Evelyn Cena Evelyn.cena@wavecable.com

Alert Lee & PZC Cindy Morey Mcam618@aol.com

Camp Leo Lonzell Johnson Lonzell.compleo@gmail.com

Care PZC Pat Bucknell Pat.bucknell@gmail.com

Club Support Team 1st VDG Jan Weatherly, Facilitator

Leadership (GLT) 2nd VDG Ron Smircich rsmicich@msn.com

Extension PDG John Doyle Jr. dezellson@aol.com

Membership (GMT) Erika Risley Erika.risley@gmail.com

Public Relations PZC Dee & Jim McDermott mcphotoj@comcast.net

Retention / Mentoring PZC Donna Murr Donnamurr59@gmail.com

Canine Companions PZC Jack Wittenborn jackdavid@aol.com

C&BL / Parliamentarian PDG Dave Pratt Liond.pratt@comcast.net

Contest & Awards 2nd VDG Ron Smircich rsmicich@msn.com

Diabetes Awareness John Herr Jherr11@hotmail.com

District Newsletter PZC Pat Burch Patandsherri77@yahoo.com

Dictionary Project PZC Pat Burch Patandsherri77@yahoo.com

Environment (Projects) Traci Ryan Tdr430@aol.com

Environment (Photo Contest) Lyell Clark landlclark@qwestoffice.net

Honorary PDG John Doyle Jr. dezellson@aol.com

Information & Technology PDG Dave Risley davidrisley@comcast.net

International Relations PZC Mike Peterson Mjpeterson2.1@juno.com

L.C.I.F Coordinator PDG Bill Ellis lionellis@aol.com

Leader Dogs Jean Kautzman jeankautzman@gmail.com

Lions Journey PZC Donna Murr Donnamurr59@gmail.com

NWLERC Liaison PZC Bill Miller bmiller4133@comcast.net

NW Lions Foundation PDG Dave Risley davidrisley@comcast.net

Opening Eyes (co-chair) PZC Terri Soliz/ John Budzak Jr. terrisoliz@comcast.net

Roster PDG Dave Risley davidrisley@comcast.net

Sight Preservation John Herr Jherr11@hotmail.com

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May 6th and 7th, Friday and Saturday, LSL club members were out in force collecting donations for White Canes Day. Club members stationed themselves at the entrances to Discount Grocery

Outlet on Martin Way and Marvin Rd, and QFC on Yelm Hiway with a load of plastic white canes, brochures, and information regarding the Lion’s sight programs. So a big thanks to our hosting stores.

It is always surprising how many have a story to tell about how the Lions helped them or someone they know to get a pair of glasses or some other assistance when they needed it. It is also sur-prising how many people are unaware of Lions in general and what they do. Most have seen the logo but been informed of the many programs offered. So it is imperative that we educate them to what we do.

A total of 56 hours reeled in $840 from our gener-ous community thanks to the work of the club members. Thanks to all of you that worked the event, and made it successful.

South Sound HS Leo Club

Lacey Sunrise White Cane’s Day

By Lion Peggy Rogers, Chairperson

South Sound HS Leo club may be short on numbers but are strong on action! Several weeks they learned the Lacey Medical Equip-ment Bank was in need of several items, in-cluding a supply of adult diapers. So the group sprang into action and organized a drive to collect them.

Montez, Trisha, Andrew, and Desiree made posters to post on the door of every class-room and on bulletin boards and made ap-peals to relatives, friends, classmates, and Lacey Sunrise Lions.. The result was a col-lection of 10 cases of diapers that was taken to the medical bank on 5-22.

Leos are particularly appreciative of the Lacey Sunrise members who pooled their money and had LSL Lion Jim Perrou pur-chase diapers through his Dupont Pharmacy. The Lacey Medical Equipment Bank was very happy to receive the supply and assured the club they would go to some very appre-ciative seniors. Thanks to all those who par-ticipated and to the Lacey Sunrise members who were so generous.

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LIONS “PLEASE HELP VETS”

LERC News

As with the Clubs the Northwest Lions Eyeglass Center is closing out this

year and preparing for next. Again like many clubs we have some new officers and some have agreed to extend their time in their present positions.

Kerby Kee, President

Don Schmidt, Immediate Past President

Hope Ramsdale, Secretary and VP Administration

Lyell Clark, Treasurer

Pat Bucknell, VP Operations

Ron Reierson, VP Outreach/Satellite Operations.

It is anticipated that Judy Ann Bergvall will be appointed Director for District C but Kerby’s replace-ment in D has not been name. We have some vacant positons so please consider contributing some time. Some important positions are administrative and do not require much time at the cen-ter.

I believe the landscaping is essentially complete. Trees and stumps removed, site prepared and hydro seeded. Nothing to announce as far as long range plans. Those who have driven by and seen all of the trucks and equipment, that is for some work being done on the cell tower.

The Executive Committee is not meeting June so this was my last meeting in my current position. I did not feel well prepared when I accepted the position of President but thanks to the help and support of the Executive Committee, Staff, volunteers and all of the Lions in our Multiple District we managed to get it done. Thank you.

Lions Project New Hope needs your help. At this time we have 3 spots out of 12 filled with Lions working to help Vets with PTSD. We have 5 retreats planned for this year and already cancelled one of them. We need Lions to step forward and serve on the Board in the following positions:

1. Secretary 2. Treasurer 3. Vice President Operation 4. Fund raising Oversight 5. Workshop Organization 6. Grants 7. Volunteer Coordinator

8. Coordinator with Lions clubs.

Our up coming retreats are planned for July 15-17 Family Retreat with Give An Hour spon-soring the retreat lead by Dug Y. Lee, PhD.

The retreat in Aug 26-28 is looking for someone to sponsor. We have a few Lions ready to work but need help.

On Sept 16-18 Kelly Dickinson, from Federal Way Vet Center will be running the Women’s Retreat, which was very successful last year.

Again, we need help Lions. Our next Board meeting will be June 21st

at Carr’s Rest. In Lakewood on Bridgeport Way at 11:30 AM. Please come and let us know what you would like to do to help. Job description will be available.

Non Lions are always welcome to come to meetings and to join the Board.

If we all work together we can really help on Vets with PTSD.

Pat Bucknell, President Ron Smircich and Mike O’Byrne VP’s

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The Rainier High School ‘Top 5’ academic seniors, their parents / guardians and school adminis-trators were treated to dinner at Emma’s Grill House, Yelm on Wednesday, May 11.

This is an annual event hosted by the Rainier Lions, coordinated by President Evan Burnett, to recognize and congratulate the students, their families and school staff.

The Lions provide a limo ride from the school to the restaurant to make the evening more memo-

rable for the students.

The seniors honored were: Augustine Maddox, Kera Anderson, Keanna Vermillion, Ellyanna Barnes and Nichole Holmes.

School staff included Counselor Kristin Robinson, Principal Bryon Bahr and Vice Principal John Beckman.

The Rainier Lions appreciate the friendly service and accommoda-tions at Emma’s Grill House to make this an enjoyable occasion.

Rainier Lions Recognize Top 5 Graduating Seniors

LSL Golf Tournament

"Sunrise Lions 2nd Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament was held at Capital City Golf Course on

Saturday, May 14th and although the weather was not up to par, the golfers were!

The winning team, led by Captain, Larry Deines, scored an impressive 62. Larry's teammates were

Bob Lowry, Glenn Crandell and Jim Robertson. Congratulations! The defending champs, led by

Captain Ilias Murr, missed the mark by one stroke! There were 15 teams totaling 60 golfers who

participated in the tournament.

The club raised $4,652 (net) from the tournament, which will be used to fund scholarships for North

Thurston School District high school seniors.

Many thanks to the golfers who participated and especially to the hole sponsors and contributing

businesses. We appreciate your support!"

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How would you like to spend a weekend at a Camp on a Lake this summer? Lions Project New

Hope NW needs volunteers for our summer retreats for veterans and their families. Two family re-

treats will be held this Summer-July 15-17 and August 26-28. The retreats

are held at Camp Grinwood on Hicks Lake in Lacey. The primary role of

volunteers is to provide activities for the children of veteran’s families while

the adults are attending workshop. Activities include fishing on the lake,

canoeing, nature hikes, sports, and games for young children. Meals will

be provided to volunteers and RV and Tent campsites are available for only

$12 a night. Lions volunteers who have children may bring them to the

camp.

Volunteering for Lions Project New Hope retreats offers an opportunity for

individual Lions to show combat veterans appreciation for their service.

If you are interested in volunteering, go our website-

www.lionsprojectnewhopenw.org You may contact 1VDGE Ron Smircich

for further information. rsmircich@msn.com

Secretary, 06 Aug, ** 10 to 1, Pierce County Library 3005 112th St E, Tacoma, Hedstrom/Smircich Secretary, 09 Aug, 7to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Hedstrom/Smircich President, 16 Aug, 6 to 8, Resource Center, 4908 112th St. SW, Lakewood, Sikes President, 24 Aug, 7 to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Sikes

Treasurer, 11 Jun, 1 to 3, St. Clare Hospital, Hedstrom/Smircich Treasurer, 14 Jun, 7 to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Hedstrom/Smircich Treasurer, 13 Aug, 1 to 3, St. Clare Hospital, Hedstrom/Smircich Treasurer, 12 Aug, 7 to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Hedstrom/Smircich Membership, 07 Jun, 7 to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Weatherly/Malone Membership, 10 Sep, 10 to 12, St. Clare Hospital, Weatherly/Malone Membership, 11 Jun, 10 to 12, St. Clare Hospital, Weatherly/Malone Membership, 14 Sep, 7 to 9, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Weatherly/Malone Board Directors, 27 Apr, 7 to 8, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Hedstrom Board Directors, 15 Aug, 7 to 8, Webinar (Go to Meeting), Hedstrom ** Subject to location change RSVP for all training to Ron Smircich at rsmircich@msn.com Go-To Meeting log-on information will be provided via email St. Clare Hospital: 4904 112th SW, Lakewood S. Puget Sound Community College has move t 4220 6th Ave SE, Lacey

District C Master Training Schedule May - September 2016-subject to change Officer Date Time Location Instructor(s)

Lions Project New Hope NW Needs Summer Volunteers

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Rainier Lions Club

The Rainier Lions Club is sponsoring the sale of delicious, tree-ripened, hand-picked, hand-packed, Yakima Peaches, Pears and Nectarines. 20 lb. boxes of free stone peaches or nectarines are $28.00 each and 26 lb. boxes of Bartlett pears are $24.00. Contact your local club coordinator to place your order. All orders must be in and paid for by August 5, 2016 for delivery mid-August. If you are a hub club, please send payment with order form.

Please call or email Chris or Tom with the name of your contact person and intent to participate information.

Fruit will be delivered mid-August. Arrangements must be made to pick-up your fruit order on the day of delivery in Rainier, WA.

Thank you for participating in our fruit sales!

Call Chris Beck (360)791-8540 cbeckinsurance@aol.com or

Tom Cook (360)955-1388 navypadretom@gmail.com

Mail checks to: Rainier Lions Club, PO Box 1033 Rainier, WA 98576