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PAGE DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS April 2017
District 14 D- Details
A Message from District Governor Dale High
Pennsylvania District 14 - D Lions April 2017
Friday, April 7th-Presidents Honor Night
Saturday, April 8th-District D Convention
Monday, April 24th-Myerstown Lions Club
Tuesday, April 25th-Intercourse Lions Club OV
Saturday, May 6th-Mountville Lions Club 70th Charter night
When we serve, it takes our minds off our desire to be served. The danger of being a lover of self is in-herent in each of us, regardless of our health. As we put aside our own desires and become more self-less, we will enrich those around us, and show God’s love wherever we are. Dr Ben Carlson said “The greatest gift you can give to someone is your time, because when you give your time you are giving a portion of your life that you will never get back.” Think of that when you spend time with someone, you are giving them the greatest gift! Remember as Lions we do the little things in life
and in Lions to show others that a Life of Service
is a life worth living Being a Lion is not a chore
it’s not an obligation
Throughout life people will make you mad Disrespect you and treat you bad Let God deal with the things they do Because hate in your heart will consume you too Alone we can do so little
Together we can do so much As a Club, as a District As a State, and as Lions International District Governor Dale L High
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DISTRICT GOVERNORS OFFICIAL VISIT SCHEDULE
Northeast PA Lions Service Foundation News
The Northeast PA Lions Service Foundation’s Web site is up and run-ning. To get the latest news and to find out more about the foundation go to the following Website
www.nepalsf.org
April 7th Presidents Honor Night Yoder’s Restaurant
April 8th District-D Convention Cedar Crest Middle School
April 22nd Grand Daughters Wedding
April 24th Myerstown Lions Club
Country Fare Restau-
rant
April 25th Intercourse Lions Club
Gordonville Community
Church
May 6th Mountville Lions Club
Enck’s Banquet & Con-
ference Ctr, Manheim
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NEW MEMBERS
New Member Club Sponsor
Michael S Gaugler Bareville Leola Leacock Lions Lion Jarret Falduts
Guy R Rittel Myerstown Lions Lion Henry Zug
FROM YOUR NEWSLETTER EDITOR: PLEASE FORWARD YOUR ARTICLES BY
APRIL 20TH FOR THE MAY NEWSLETTER. LET OTHER CLUBS KNOW WHAT
YOUR CLUB IS UP TOO! SHARE YOUR PHOTOS! E-MAIL TO ME AT
Thank you!
Lion Anita Gordon-Palmer
IN MEMORIAM
Lion Floyd Doner East Cocalico Lions Club
Lion Author G Weaver New Holland Lions Club
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Thoughts from the 1st Vice District Governor,
Bill Brown
Wow time is going so fast. We had a great successful Melvin Jones Breakfast. And, our District Bowling Tournament went very good. Chester Stoltzfoos did a great job organizing it. We had 7 more teams this year. It's really growing. I was so proud of the response. It was really meaningful to see the Clubs support, and I want to thank you all. Now for April, there is so many things coming up -April 7th President's Honor Night at Yoder's Restaurant. -April 8th District D Convention at Cedar Crest Middle School. -April 16 Happy Easter. Remember your family and friends on this holiday. Remember to Report your Clubs service, and Centennial Challenges, and Legacies. Any questions don't hesitate to call me, or my wife. We are always happy to help. Always, remember we can achieve anything with our Lions spirit, that is in our hearts. Keep Roaring Lions, Bill Brown 1st VDG
Greetings from the 2nd Vice District Governor,
Gene Hilton
Howdy, March certainly was a month for the Lion. Eating a good breakfast and hearing State Council Chair Karen Brady speak on serving, lots of fun bowling, and lots of work planning Rock for Sight. Congratulations to Bareville Leola Leacock on 90 years of service. Congratulations to Marietta, Millersville, and Strasburg on 85 years of service. It is good to see 14-D Lions mentioned in the Lions Magazine. April is a very important and busy month as well. Be sure your club is represented at President's Honor Night and the District Convention. if you can, please provide a theme basket for these events. April is also the time club nominating committees seek candidates for the next Lionistic year. If asked, don't be afraid to accept the challenge. You will be amazed at the personal growth and fulfillment in tackling new challenges. You might even have some fun.
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DISTRICT 14-D
PRESIDENTS’ HONOR NIGHT 2017
SEND RES- ERVATIONS AND CHECKS ( PAYABLE TO DISTRICT 14-D) to
** NOTE **
FINAL DEADLINE FOR ALL RESERVATIONS IS March 20, 2017.
ANY INDIVIDUAL RESERVATIONS AFTER THIS DATE
CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED TO BE SEATED WITH THEIR CLUB.
CLUB _________________________________________ TOTAL NUMBER _________ X $24.00 EACH _______
WILL THE CLUB PRESIDENT BE IN ATTENDANCE? YES____ NO____
NAMES OF PDGs, DISTRICT OR MD14 OFFICERS ATTENDING
____________________________________________________________________________________________
PDG Deb Burkholder
25 James Drive
Denver, PA 17517
DATE: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 2017
PLACE: YODER’S BANQUET HALL, NEW HOLLAND
COST: $24.00 PER PERSON - DEADLINE FOR ALL RESERVATIONS, March 20,
2017
TIME: RECEPTION 6:00 pm to 6:30pm and DINNER 6:30pm
Tossed Salad Rolls
Beef Tips with Gravy Broasted Chicken Mashed Potatoes
Brown Buttered Noodles Peas Coffee and Iced Tea
Cherry Pie
Shoofly Pie Vanilla Ice Cream
Come Out and Meet International Director N. Alan Lundgren from Scottsdale, AZ
MENU (FAMILY STYLE)
TO HONOR OUR LION, LIONESS AND LEO CLUB PRESIDENTS
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DISTRICT 14-D CONVENTION CEDAR CREST MIDDLE SCHOOL
E. EVERGREEN ROAD LEBANON, PA. 17042
APRIL 8, 2017
REGISTRATION FORM (Each Lion, Lioness, Leo or guest must have a separate registration form) ____________________________________Check one____Lion_____Lioness_____Leo____Guest Club Name ________________________________________________________________________________ Last Name First Name Telephone # ________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip
ACTIVITY LOCATION TIME COST Pre-Registration $5.00 Registration Lobby 8:30-11:15 $6.00 Certification C-21 8:30-11:30 Opening Ceremony Auditorium 9:00 District Governor Report Introduction of ID(Message/Remarks) Introduction of PDG Larry Miller (Nom. Chr.) 9:30 – 10:00 Gives speech rules Candidate Presentations 10 min. break 10:00 – 10:10 REMEMBER TO GET CERTIFIED…OPEN UNTIL 11:30 Seminars to begin at 10:15 ….. END AT 11:45 Seminars Class Rooms 10:15– 11:45 Voting C-10 12:00-12:45 Luncheon Buffet Cafeteria 12:00-12:45 Free Basket Drawing Lobby 12:45-1:00
RETURN TO AUDITORIUM AT 1:00
Necrology Service Auditorium 1:00-1:45 District Governor Speaks Comments from new DGE and VDGE’S Visiting PID speaks Other Business Certification Report Registration Report Voting Results Report Theme Basket Winners Thank You's and Close of Convention For Seminar selection use attached selection sheet Make check payable to: District 14-D and send with registration form to: PDG Larry Miller 2138 Brockton Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Pre-registration checks and forms must be received by March 31, 2017
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2017 14-D
CONVENTION SEMINARS
ROOM # 10:15 – 11:00 ROOM # 11:00 – 11:45
A-1 PRESIDENTS / 1ST VDG BROWN AUDITORIUM:
A-3 PUBLICITY / LION J. SMITH MOTIVATIONAL AND INSPIRATIONAL
A-5 RECOGNITION / PDG K. RIDDER TALK BY OUR 1ST VDG / DGE WILLIAM BROWN
A-7 MEMBERSHIP / SEC. M. GINIVAN
C-23 BEACON LODGE / LIONS R.C. R. ANGELINI
LION M. ANGELINI
Would like to have more pictures of events in Clubs and in
the district to put in the News Letter. So we are looking
for a shutter bug!!!! Are you good at photography? Then
we need you!!! Pictures can emailed to me at
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Centennial Service Challenge Goal
for the Month of April is " Protecting the Environment "
Our environment needs nurtured. So, plant
a tree, grow a community garden. Also, there is so much litter on the highways. Adopt a highway through your township. Have a
road clean up crew with your club. Show our communities that Lions, Lionesses and Leo's care. That is what service is about
Remember "We Serve".
ROAR, LIONS, ROAR.
Like music and art, love of nature is common language that can transcend
political or social boundaries.
Quote by: Jimmy Carter
So proud of the clubs in District 14-D Keep reporting your Centennial
Service Challenges, Community Service, and Legacies
Let's earn patches for your banner Your club can work on these Centennial
Service Challenges all year. Be sure to report your service activities
through MYLCI's Service Activity Report. We want to Roar about our Service and
get recognition for our endeavors. For more information you can call or
(717-517-4679) or email [email protected].
Centennial Coin now available to purchase on LCI website.
Peace Poster Kits 2017 are on sale now.
Respectfully, District Centennial Challenge Coordinator,
District Peace Poster Coordinator, Lion Lorraine Brown
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PRIDE!
“FAB 4” NEWS & VIEWS
Hello “Fab 4” Lioness Clubs!
Spring has finally sprung here in “Fab 4” territory, and I don't mean just the weather! Many events and
activities are popping up everywhere you look. Here are some things to look for:
The Happenings...
Blue Ball - 21 members, with Sandi Wilson to be inducted next month! Their Easter Candy making
marathon event starts on Friday, March 31st and runs through Monday, April 3rd . Volunteers are still
needed!! April 14th is the Egg Hunt, and get your fishin' poles ready for the Fish Rodeo on May 13th!!
Heidelberg – 19 members. The Easter Pie orders have been turned in, now it's on to the Scholarship Bingo
with a variety of prizes for the lucky winners! See their flyer in this newsletter and support this event!
Lititz – 34 members. April 8th is the date--See the Fashion Show flyer in this newsletter for details!!
Millersville - 36 busy members. Monthly bingo at Brereton Manor / Collection for the Loft.
And in case you missed it last month, a repeat of the March Views…
One very important topic of concern lately is our continuing membership decline, which to some degree
touches ALL clubs in our district. I know that our Lioness Clubs are feeling the pinch, too, and we should
be holding membership drives and be making a concerted effort to reach out to potential new members at
every opportunity. To help apply ourselves to this challenge, here are two ideas for a quick start to gaining
new members through increased club visibility. First, don’t underestimate the power of the press to get
your name out there!! I strongly encourage all clubs to begin (or to continue) locally advertising your
club's community activities and fund raising events and to publicly tout the successes of your members and
of your own club. Second, another great place to be noticed is within our own district newsletter!! This
column and our Facebook page certainly aspires to assist in bolstering your efforts. Keep in mind that the
newsletter editor, Anita Gordon, will gladly include your posters and flyers for all to see and share. **If anyone has any helpful ideas to share regarding a successful approach to building your membership
rolls, please let me know. I will post all comments and suggestions received each month in this column.
Be assured that we will all benefit from your input and experiences! Nothing breeds success like success, so
let's work together to grow our Pride in our own backyards!!! Don't forget to check out our “District 14-D Lioness Clubs” Facebook page, everyone!
Many thanks to the “Fab 4” Lioness Club members for the super work they do each and every month to
help better their own communities. WE SERVE, TOO!
Lioness Coordinator Diane Coffey
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The Greater Lebanon Valley Lions Club is preparing for the Eclipse that will occur on August 21, 2017! While we will not be in the path of the total solar eclipse, the sun will be 77% occluded by the moon in the Harrisburg area. Looking at the sun with the naked eye can cause permanent damage to the retina but using the correct protec-tion can make direct viewing of the sun safe! The Greater Lebanon Valley Lions Club will be selling eclipse glasses that will allow you to safely view the sun for $2 each! If you are interested in purchasing some, please contact Lion Fred Marotta at [email protected].
Respectfully,
Lion Fred Marotta
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New Holland Lions Club
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
When: Saturday, April 22nd
3 pm to 7pm
Where: Garden Spot High School Cafeteria
669 East Main Street New Holland
Will Benefit the Boys Baseball
Tickets are available from mem-bers and will sold at the door.
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Manor Ridge Lions Club
Pancake Breakfast All the pancakes you can eat
One order of sausage & eggs
orange juice & coffee
Sunday April 30th
7:00 am to 1:00 pm
Blue Rock Fire Hall
Corner of Temple and Yale off Columbia Avenue
Adult $8.00 Children under 8 $2.00
Advance Ticket Adult $5 Children under 8 $1.00
Call Lion Ken at 717-291-9345
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MOUNTVILLE LIONS CLUB
70TH CHARTER NIGHT
MAY 6, 2017
The members of the Mountville Lions Club invite you and your guests to a celebration of 70
years of continuous service to the community on Saturday evening, May 6, 2017.
Enck’s Banquet and Conference Center 1461 Lancaster Road
Manheim, PA
Social: 6:00 PM
Dinner: 6:30 PM
Menu: Roast Sirloin of Beef au Jus and Young Roast Turkey w/ Filling
Served Buffet Style
Special Speaker: Past International Director, Lion Cindy Gregg
Entertainment by: “Over Easy”
Reservation Deadline is April 24, 2017.
For directions or questions contact Lion Steve Benedict, 717-789-9605 or Lion Linda Eaton, 717-393-0274.
Detached the bottom portion and return with your check made out to “Mountville Lions Club” to:
Lion Linda Eaton
2211 Seitz Drive
Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Mountville Lions Club 70th Charter Night
Name(s) ______________________________ Club’s Name_______________________
Reserve _____dinners @ $28.00 each.
Total enclosed $__________
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April 15th
Christiana Sub Saturday is every
3rd Saturday of the month! Cost is
$4 for a foot long sub. To order call
610-593-6945
Pick up is from 7am to 10am at the Christiana Com-
munity building on Bridge Street
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