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Who Wants To Be A Lion?

-An Orientation Program-By: Marv Goodyk, PDG

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Help Options / Life Lines

• 1. Ask a friend• 2. Poll the audience• 3. 50/50

• If you miss the question, someone else may be selected to finish the game for you. The object is to complete the game.

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Begin Game 1

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Place In Order

• Place these geographical areas in order from the earliest to the most recent, indicating when the first Lions club was formed.– Australia– Canada– Europe– Japan– Panama– USA

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Answer:

• USA – 1917• Canada – 1920 (Windsor, Ont.)• Panama – 1935 (First in Central America)• Australia – 1947• Europe – 1948• Japan - 1952

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For 100 Points

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Lions Clubs International began in what city?

• A. Evansville, Indiana

• B. Chicago, Illinois

• C. Dallas, Texas

• D. Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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Answer:

• Lions Clubs began in Chicago, Illinois.

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For 200 Points

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The first organizational meeting was held on June 7 of what year?• A. 1913

• B. 1920

• C. 1917

• D. 1925

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Answer:

• The first organizational meeting was held in Chicago, Illinois on June 7, 1917.

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For 300 Points

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Lions Clubs International began as the dream of :

• A. Dr. W.P. Woods

• B. Warren Coleman

• C. Helen Keller

• D. Melvin Jones

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Answer:

• Lions Clubs International began as a dream of Melvin Jones, a Chicago insurance man who believed that local business clubs should expand their horizons from purely professional concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large.

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For 500 Points

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The first national convention was held in what city?

• A. Evansville, Indiana

• B. Chicago, Illinois

• C. Dallas, Texas

• D. Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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Answer:

• The first National Convention of Lions Clubs was held in Dallas, Texas in October of 1917 with 36 delegates representing 22 clubs from 9 states.

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For 1000 Points

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The organization’s first President elected in Dallas was:

• A. Dr. W.P. Woods

• B. Warren Coleman

• C. Helen Keller

• D. Melvin Jones

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Answer:

• Dr. W.P. Woods of Evansville, Indiana was elected as the first president. Melvin Jones was named the acting secretary.

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For 2000 points

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The Lions Clubs International motto is:

• A. Knights of the Blind

• B. We Serve

• C. Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation’s Safety

• D. We Serve Too

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Answer:

• The Lions motto is “We Serve”. It was adopted at the 1954 International Convention after being selected from over 6000 suggestions submitted by members from around the world.

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For 4000 points

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In 1925, Helen Keller addressed the Lions International

convention and challenged the Lions to become:

• A. Crusaders for the blind

• B. Knights for the deaf

• C. Knights of the blind

• D. Crusaders against deafness

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Answer:

• Helen Keller addressed the Lions at the International Convention in 1925 challenging the Lions to become “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness”.

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For 8,000 points

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The 1925 convention, when Helen Keller challenged the Lions was held in what city?

• A. Chicago, Illinois

• B. Windsor, Ontario, Canada

• C. Dallas, Texas

• D. Cedar Point, Ohio

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Answer:

• Helen Keller addressed the Lions at the International Convention in 1925 held in Cedar Point, Ohio, challenging the Lions to become “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness”.

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For 16,000 points

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Lions Clubs international officially admitted Women as

members in:• A. 1985

• B. 1986

• C. 1987

• D. 1988

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Answer:

• Even though women were not officially excluded at the very beginning, Lions Clubs International became the first service club to admit women as members in 1987.

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For 32,000 points

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The first International club was formed in what country?

• A. Cuba

• B. Canada

• C. China

• D. Mexico

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Answer:

• Lions clubs became International in 1920 when the first club was established in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Clubs were later organized in Mexico, China and Cuba.

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For 64,000 points

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The official Lions Club International Web Site is:

• A. www.lionsintl.org

• B. www.Iowalions.org

• C. www.lionsclubs.org

• D. www.lionsclubs.com

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Answer:

• The official web site of Lions Clubs International is www.lionsclubs.org.

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For 125,000 points

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The official colors of Lions Clubs International are:

• A. Purple and Gold

• B. Blue and Gold

• C. Green and White

• D. Red, White & Blue

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Answer:

• The official colors of Lions Clubs International are Purple and Gold. Purple represents loyalty to country, friends, to one’s self and to the integrity of mind and heart. It is the color of strength, courage and dedication to a cause. Gold symbolizes sincerity of purpose, liberality in judgment, purity in life and generosity in mind, heart and commitment to mankind. Dark blue is often used in the place of purple.

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For 250,000 points

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The Lions clubs International Headquarters is located in what

city?• A. Dallas, Texas

• B. Ames, Iowa

• C. Chicago, Illinois

• D. Oak Brook, Illinois

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Answer:

• The Lions Club International Headquarters is located at 300 W. 22nd Street in Oak Brook, Illinois.

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For 500,000 points

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The International Board of Directors consists of how many

directors?• A. 16

• B. 32

• C. 33

• D. 35

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Answer:

• Since the 1997 International Convention, the officers of the International Association of Lions Clubs include the President, Immediate Past- President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President and 33 Directors representing various areas of the world. Each director serves a 2 year term with approximately ½ elected each year.

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For 1,000,000 points and the game

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The official publication of Lions Clubs International which is

mailed to all members is:• A. Who’s Who

• B. The Lion

• C. The Iowa Lion

• D. The Lions Quest

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Answer

• The official magazine of Lions Clubs International is The Lion. It was established in November 1918. It is currently published in 20 different languages. (English, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Flemish-French, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai and Turkish)

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You are a winner!!!! You are a Lion!!!!Congratulations

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Begin Game 2

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Place in order from the most recent to the earliest, the last 5

International Directors from MD-12 or Tennessee

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Answer:

• Bill Watkins 2007 - 2009• Allen Broughton 2000 - 2002• Billy Pearson 1996 - 1998• Carl Bledsoe 1990 - 1992• John Justice 1982 - 1984

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For 100 Points

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The Lions Clubs International slogan is:

• A. Liberty, Industry, Our Nation’s Safety

• B. Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation’s Safety

• C. Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation’s Security

• D. Liberty, Intelligence, Our Neighbor’s Safety

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Answer:

• Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation’s Safety is the slogan that was adopted at the 1919 National Convention.

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For 200 Points

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Most clubs are part of a district which is usually comprised of at

least:

• A. 30 clubs

• B. 35 clubs

• C. 40 clubs

• D. 45 clubs

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Answer:

• Most Lions clubs are part of a district which is usually comprised of at least 35 clubs.

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For 300 Points

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The chief administrative officer for the district is:

• A. The District Leader

• B. The District Chairman

• C. The District Governor

• D. The District President

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Answer:

• The District Governor serves as the chief administrative officer for the district. He or she is elected to a one year term at the district convention and takes office at the close of the International Convention.

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For 500 Points

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A district must consist of at least:

• A. 1200 members

• B. 1250 members

• C. 1300 members

• D. 1350 members

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Answer:

• A district must consist of at least 1250 members. If its membership falls below that level, the district is considered to be a “transitional” district. A transitional district will have an appointed District Governor rather than elected and the travel expenses to the International Convention do not include the spouse.

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For 1000 Points

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An optional position on the District Cabinet, whose duties would include

supervising two or more zones is:

• A. Region Chairman

• B. Vice District Governor

• C. Cabinet Secretary

• D. Zone Chairman

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Answer:

• The Region Chair is an optional position. They are usually appointed by the District Governor, however in some districts they are elected. The duties of the Region Chair include supervising the Zone Chairs in the region, supervising district committees as assigned, organizing new clubs and strengthening weak clubs.

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For 2000 points

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Which of the following does not need to have its own By-laws and

Constitution?

• A. Multiple District

• B. Zone

• C. District

• D. Club

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Answer:

• The Zone does not have a Constitution and By-laws. However, every club, district and multiple district should have a constitution and by-laws to govern their respective activities. These constitutions and by-laws may not conflict with the International constitution and by-laws.

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For 4000 points

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The custodian of club property and the sergeant-at-arms of club

meetings is the:

• A. Tail Twister

• B. Immediate Past President

• C. Club Secretary

• D. Lion Tamer

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Answer:

• The Lion Tamer serves as the custodian of club property. Duties include being responsible for club property such as (flags, banners, gavel, etc.) serving as a sergeant-at-arms during club meetings and distributing materials at the meetings.

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For 8,000 points

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The Charitable Arm of Lions Clubs International is:

• A. LEO

• B. LCIF

• C. Iowa Lions Foundation

• D. LCI

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Answer:

• Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) is the charitable arm of Lions Clubs International. It was chartered in 1968 to support the efforts of Lions clubs around the world in serving their local communities and the world community through humanitarian service, major disaster relief and vocational assistance programs.

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For 16,000 points

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The aggressive global initiative that mobilizes Lions resources at all

levels, responding to world-wide needs for prevention of blindness is:

• A. Lions Quest

• B. Leo

• C. Youth Outreach

• D. Sight First

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Answer:

• Sight First is the aggressive global initiative that mobilizes Lions resources at all levels, responding to world-wide needs for prevention of blindness. Sight First grants support projects in both developing and developed countries. It has provided over 1 million cataract surgeries, started eye health programs, built hospitals and trained personnel.

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For 32,000 points

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An activity that is sponsored by a Lions club to provide young men

and women with an opportunity to service is:

• A. Lions Quest

• B. Leo

• C. Sight First

• D. LCIF

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Answer:

• A Leo Club is an activity that is sponsored by a Lions club to provide young men and women with an opportunity to service. Leo clubs can be either school affiliated or community based.

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For 64,000 points

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A youth outreach program that emphasizes drug awareness

prevention through education is:

• A. Lions Quest

• B. Leo

• C. LCIF

• D. International Youth Exchange

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Answer:

• The Lions Quest Skills for Growing (K-5), Skills for Adolescence (6-8) and Skills for Action (high school) teach youth how to make healthy decisions and say “no” to drug abuse and other negative behaviors. All three also include community service and violence prevention/conflict resolution components.

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For 125,000 points

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How many International Vice- Presidents are there?

• A. 1

• B. 2

• C. 3

• D. 4

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Answer:

• There are two (2) International Vice Presidents. The Second Vice President is elected at the International Convention and then advances to First Vice President the following year. The year after, they are elected as International President.

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For 250,000 points

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Which of the following is not a LCIF grant?

• A. Core 4

• B. Melvin Jones Fellowship

• C. Emergency Grant

• D. Major International Service Program

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Answer:

• The Melvin Jones Fellowship is not a LCIF grant.

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For 500,000 points

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The highest form of recognition for LCIF donors is:

• A. Warren Coleman Award

• B. Ralph Whitten Award

• C. Bud Klise Award

• D. Melvin Jones Fellowship

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Answer:

• The highest form of recognition for LCIF donors is the Melvin Jones Fellowship. The other three are all awards used in MD9 (Iowa). The Warren Coleman Award is associated with donations to the Iowa Lions Foundation. The Bud Klise Award is awarded annually to the one Iowa Lion who displays exemplary leadership and the Ralph Whitten Award is awarded annually to the one Iowa Lion who displays exemplary service.

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For 1,000,000 points and the game

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The newest LCIF grant program is the Core 4 which provides up to

___?___ US dollars for high impact Lions service projects.

• A. 100,000

• B. 200,000

• C. 250,000

• D. 1,000,000

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Answer:

• The newest LCIF grant program is the Core 4 which provides up to 200,000 US dollars for high impact Lions Service projects. The Core 4 grant addresses the larger humanitarian needs in communities where Lions serve. They are limited to preserving eye sight, combating disabilities, promoting health, and serving youth.

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You are a winner!!!!You are a Lion!!!!Congratulations

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Begin Game 3

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Name the projects that are supported through Multiple

District 12.

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Answer:• Leader Dog for the Blind• Lions world Services for the Blind• Tennessee School for the Blind Fund• Tennessee School for the Deaf• Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic

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For 100 Points

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The Lions of Tennessee make up what is known as __________

• A. MD9-X

• B. MD-12A

• C. MD12

• D. 12-S

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Answer:

• The Lions of Tennessee make up what is known as MD-12 which represents the 12th Multiple District of Lions Clubs International.

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For 200 Points

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The first Lions Club in Tennessee was located in ___________.

• A. Paris

• B. Nashville

• C. Memphis

• D. Jackson

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Answer:

• The first Lions Club in Tennessee was located in Memphis .

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For 300 Points

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Which is the oldest active club in Tennessee?

• A. Memphis Evening Lions Club

• B. Paris Lions Club

• C. Memphis Downtown Lions Club

• D. Nashville Downtown Lions Club

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Answer:

• The oldest active club in Tennessee is the Memphis Downtown Lions club which was chartered on 15 October 1917.

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For 500 Points

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Who are the only International Presidents from Tennessee?

• A. Austin Jennings• 1988 - 1989• B. Clifford D. Pierce• 1946 - 1947

• C. Edward Lindsey• 1966 - 1967• D. Dr. W.P. Woods• 1977 - 1979

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Answer:

• Austin Jennings in 1988 – 1989 from Woodbury , Edward Lindsey in 1966 – 1967 from Lawrenceburg and Clifford D. Pierce Memphis 1946 – 1947.

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For 1000 Points

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The Tennessee Lions State Office building is located in:

• A. Nashville

• B. Donelson

• C. Madison

• D. Franklin

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Answer:

• The Tennessee Lions State Office building is located at 905 Fesslers Lane in Nashville, Tennessee.

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For 2000 points

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Where is the Tennessee School for the Blind located?

• A. Nashville

• B. Donelson

• C. Hermitage

• D. Gallatin

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Answer:

• The Tennessee School for the blind is Located in Donelson.

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For 4000 points

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What are the seven different types of membership for a lions club?

Active, At Large, Associate, Affiliate, Life, Honorary and Privilege.

Active, Fulltime, Associate, Honorable, Special, Select and Life.

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Answer:

• 1) Active 2) Associate 3) At-Large 4) Affiliate 5) Life 6) Honorary 7) Privileged

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For 8,000 points

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The Charitable Arm of the Tennessee Lions Clubs is:

• A. LCI

• B. LCIF

• C. Tennessee Lions Foundation

• D. Tennessee Lions Charities, Inc.

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Answer:

• The Tennessee Lions Charities, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) public benefit foundation organized for the purpose of collecting and distributing charitable funds for certain charitable projects of MD-12, such as Operation Kid Sight.

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The Tennessee School for the Deaf is located in ___________.

• A. Oak Ridge

• B. Knoxville

• C. Crossville

• D. Clinton

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Answer:

• The Tennessee School for the Deaf is located in Knoxville. The state Chairman is DG Wendy Cain.

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The Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic is located in

______________.

• A. Council Bluffs

• B. Oak Ridge

• C. Clinton

• D. Jacksboro

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Answer:

• The Recordings for the blind and Dyslexic is located in Oak Ridge. The state Chairman is Lion PDG Clare Crawford.

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For 64,000 points

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What are the first three Lions Clubs chartered in Tennessee?

• A. Nashville Downtown

• B. Memphis Downtown

• C. Shelbyville

• D. Paris

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Answer:

• Memphis Downtown Lions Club (October, 1917) before the 1st convention.

• Nashville Downtown Lions Club (February, 1920)

• Paris Lions Club (May, 1921)

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For 125,000 points

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Name the four different types of Lions Clubs:

• A. Traditional

• B. Campus

• E. Club Branch

• C. Evening

• D. Noon

• F. New Century

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Answer:

• The four types of Lions Clubs are :• 1. Traditional• 2. New Century• 3. Campus• 4. Club Branch

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For 250,000 points

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Name three of the five service programs sponsored by Lions Clubs

that are related to youth.

• A. Lion’s Quest

• B. Leo Clubs

• E. Youth Exchange

• C. International Youth Camps

• D. Peace Poster Contest

• F. Voice of Democracy Essay

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Answer:

1) Lion’s Quest2) Leo Clubs3) Youth Exchange4) Peace Poster Contest5) International Youth Camp

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For 500,000 points

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Middle Tennessee Lions Sight Service is a joint project of what two

Districts:• A. O and N

• B. L and S

• C. A and D

• D. I and S

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Answer:

• The Middle Tennessee Lions Sight Service is a joint project of District 12-I and 12-S.

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For 1,000,000 points and the game

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The Vanderbilt University and the Lions of Tennessee are in

partnership in screening small children throughout the state in the

____ program.

• A. Glaucoma & Diabetes Screening

• B. Coming to Y our Senses

• C. Vision for the Children

• D. Outreach Program

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Answer:

• The Vanderbilt University, in partnership with the Lions of Tennessee have initiated a program called Outreach Program to objectively screen infants and children between 1 year and 6 years of age for vision problems. Early detection and treatment can prevent permanent and debilitating loss.

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You are a winner!!!!You are a Lion!!!!Congratulations


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