DISTRICT 11-E2 NEWLSLETTER | July 2014
The seven weeks since I was elected District
Governor have been a whirlwind I have been
working with the incoming cabinet on filling cabi-
net positions preparing the new District Directo-
ry visiting clubs to install officers getting ready
to attend the International Convention and work-
ing with PDG Wayne Schultz on arranging the training session to be held
on July 12 in Mio (see the information later in the newsletter) Fortunately
I had very little to do for the training as PDG Wayne and incoming GLT
chairman Al Kelpinski handled 99 of the details
PDGs Wayne and Al have lined up a great day of Lionsrsquo education for
us and I hope that each club will have at least one representative attend-
ing This session is the first of this yearrsquos activities in implementing the
incoming International Presidentrsquos theme ldquoStrengthening the Priderdquo
In addition we are holding cabinet training that day to be sure that the
entire cabinet is prepared to do everything we can to ensure every club
has a successful year Irsquom sure I will be coming back from the Internation-
al Convention brimming with ideas to make this a great year
And I canrsquot wait to see what the Mio Lions have planned for lunch Al-
so a large thanks to them for the excellent facilities and for their work to-
wards the success of this training session
Duane and I also attended a session at Leader Dogs for the Blind in
which preparations were discussed for the additional fundraising required
to complete the new Canine Development Center District Chair
continued on page 2
WHATrsquoS INSIDE
VDGrsquos Message 2
DG Special Award 3
Governorrsquos Travels 3
Member Page 4
Club Activities 5
Lions Pix 6
Lions Academy 7
GMTGLT Meeting 8
LCIF Update 9
Military Working Dogs 10
Lewiston Ls Home Tour 11
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
DISTRICT 11 E-2 OFFICERS
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Barb Durflinger (Duane) 989-742-2790 lionbarbcomdaccom
VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR Bob Gingerich (CarlaJean) 989-348-5355 bobdanishlandingcom
GLT DISTRICT COORDINATOR PDG Al Kelpinski (Florence) 989-728-4664 afkelpinskigmailcom
GMT DISTRICT COORDINATOR PDG Lewis Moeller (Cheryl) 989-739-4962 lmoeller70hotmailcom
CABINET SECRETARY Jill Drury (John) 231-920-9645 jdrurycctransitorg
CABINET TREASURER Tommy Otto (Cathy) 989-732-7840 toottomgmailcom
IMMED PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR Gus Malmberg (Mary) 586-913-6487 gajmalmbergaolcom
REGION 1 CHAIR Beverly Bodem (Dennis) 989-354-4656 bodembdcharternet
REGION 1 ZONE 1 CHAIR ZC Mary Weitzel 989-732-2559maryandlencharternet
REGION 1 ZONE 2 CHAIR ZC Wayne McWilliams (Karen) 989-354-8044 waynemcwilliamsfuneralhomebiz
REGION 2 ZONE 1 ZC Bill Chase (Linda) 231-499-9619 windyridgetorchlakecom
REGION 2 ZONE 2 ZC Justin Weisler 231-350-0224 jsweislerhotmailcom
REGION 3 REGION CHAIR RC Craig Clarke (Peggy) 989-739-8702 pegcraig2000yahoocom
REGION 3 ZONE 1 CHAIR ZC Craig Denise (Diane) 989-390-4160 cdporkygmailcom
REGION 3 ZONE 2 ZC Lonnie Crampton (Rita) 989-724-9900 lonritacharternet
REGION 4 REGION CHAIR RC Brian Chace (Elizabeth) 989-344-1102 brianchacenet
REGION 4 ZONE 1 ZC Bill Fitch (Janet) 989-275-4968 no email
REGION 4 ZONE 2 ZC Pam Stewart (Dave) 989-646-2020 lionesspstewartcharternet
MESSAGE FROM OUR GOVERNOR
2
Julie Haase will begin contacting clubs soon to
discuss details on the new center and how we can
all help support this very special State project
PDG Lynne arranged a group visit down to Leader
Dog recently Irsquom sure she will be sharing the ex-
citement with you also
We are fortunate to have here in Michigan the
preeminent Guide Dog facility in the world and in
order to stay ahead of the pack it is important that
we continue the generous support for which Lions
are known
PDG Gus is arranging a spaghetti supper fund-
raiser for Leader Dog on October 17 so mark your
calendars now and join us in Rogers City for this
special evening As other clubs schedule special
fundraisers we will let you know
I am privileged this year to have the support of
a great cabinet great committee chairs and many exceptional PDGrsquos who are helping me to move into the position of your DG a little sooner than I had planned If I had not known how many great Lions there are that will be working hard to make this year a success I would definitely not have felt prepared But with their help and all of yours I know we are going to have a great year
Please donrsquot ever hesitate to contact me if you
have any questions problems or concerns of any
kind
DG Barb
A new Lion year be-gins now It is time for us to rededicate our-selves to serving our community country and world We must leave it better than we found it It is our duty
Lots of happenings this month Not only is the
north country jumping with festivals and events
but many families hold reunions and weddings
Celebrations of the good life CarlaJean and I look
forward to a wedding in my family and attending a
couple of very important Lions functions
First we will be at the District training session in
Mio at the High School on July 12th See you
there The High School is on M-72 about four
blocks west of the traffic light You canrsquot miss it
We will be in Grand Rapids for a Michigan
Eye-Bank Forum and Michigan Whitecaps game
on July 19th Looking forward to that Sounds like a
lot of fun
The real work begins on July 24 when the cabi-
net meets to hammer out the budget and review
the District Policy Manual That will be held at the
Roscommon Lions Club clubhouse at 6 pm All of
you are invited to attend and I hope you do We
would love your input
I also want to plug the district website
wwwmilions11e2org I need the clubs to send
me photos news happenings Anything that you
want the world to know about send it to me The
Facebook page is wonderful for spreading the
word to those who are friends but the website is
available to anyone who wants to view it I encour-
age you to take advantage of this resource My
email address is bobdanishlandingcom
MESSAGE FROM OUR GOVERNOR (continued)
MESSAGE FROM OUR VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR
REMEMBER
Some people live an entire lifetime wondering if theyrsquove made a difference in the world
Lions donrsquot have that problem
DG Bob
3
This Month This Year
Opening Balance 1131 1165 Added Members 10 97 Dropped Members 21 142 Closing Balance 1120 1120 Net GainLoss -11 -45
None this month
MEMBERSHIP UPDATEmdashJUNE 30 2014
WALTER STAHL Charter Member Boyne City Lions
DENNIS PARKER Charter Member Houghton Lake Lions
Charter Member Joined 1978
Alpena LionsmdashSharon Lessard Nancy Hammond Sponsor
Atlanta LionsmdashBernie Nielsen Joe Sonacrainte Sponsor
Boyne Valley LionsmdashKerry Peck Ralph Gillett Sponsor
Charlevoix LionsmdashDouglas Peters
Ellsworth LionsmdashSteve Czerkes David Heeres Sponsor
Glennie LionsmdashGeorge Bolger
Indian River Lions Constanton Deliyanldes Art Clark Sponsor Dorothy Hunt Julie Gorney Sponsor
Lewiston Lions Pastor David Engel Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor Douglas Wilmot Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor
NEW MEMBERSmdashJUNE 30 2014
CHARTER ANNIVERSARIESmdashJUNE
DECEASED MEMBERSmdashJUNE
of Dues Semi-Annl Annual of Dues Fam Stdnt
Semi-Annl
FamStdnt
Annual
LIONS CLUBS INTL
Club and District Program Support 3800 817 1634 1900 409 817
The Lions Magazine 1600 344 688 800 172 344
IntLConvention ampMeetings 1400 301 602 700 151 301
District GovernorsGovernors-Elect 1400 301 602 700 151 301
International Headquarters 1000 215 430 500 108 215
Intl Officers ampBoard of Directors 600 129 258 300 065 129
Liability Insurance 100 022 043 050 011 022
Uncollected Dues 100 022 043 050 011 022
TOTAL LCI DUES 10000 2150 4300 050 1075 2150
DISTRICT 11-E2 DUES
District Convention 500 050 100 NA NA NA
District Administration 2250 225 450 NA NA NA
MD 11 7250 725 1450 NA NA NA
TOTAL DISTRICT DUES 10000 1000 2000 NA NA NA
TOTAL DUES 3150 6300 NA 1075 2150
2014-2015 DUES BREAKDOWN
4
District Governorrsquos Personal Award
In order to recognize outstanding Lions this year those Lions completing 12 of the 20 items on the following list will be honored at the District Convention and presented with a special pin
1 Serve as a club officer
2 Serve as a chairperson or member of a District Committee
3 Serve as the chairperson of a service project in your club
4 Attend at least 75 of the regular meetings of your club (or provide written documentation of make-ups with another club)
5 Chair or co-chair a fundraiser in your club
6 Assist in a non-Lions community event or project
7 Assist with an educational project in your community
8 Participate in a club fundraiser
9 Attend a zone meeting
10 Attend the Lions Academy training session July 12 2014
11 Attend the Higgins Lake Leadership Institute
12 Sponsor a new member
13 Visit another club
14 Submit an article or photo to the district newsletter editor
15 Submit an article of photo to your club newsletter editor
16 Visit one of the four State projects
17 Participate in a community service project sponsored by Lions
18 Attend a District Cabinet meeting
19 Receive Guiding Lion training
20 Receive Club Excellence Process Facilitator training
Club secretaries will keep track of member progress toward the completion of the items on the list and forward it to the District Governor by April 1 2015 I hope to award many of these pins and in the process it will help all of our clubs better serve our clubs and communities
Governorrsquos Travelshellip
District Governor-Elect Training July 2-July 4
International Convention Toronto July 4-July 8
District Governor Installation July 8
Lions Academy Mio-Au Sable High School July 12
GMTGLT Joint Meeting 10 am State Office July 19
Cabinet Meeting 1 10 am West Branch August 9
5
ALPENAmdashAnnual golf outing and dinner Lions Pat Hentkowski and Mike Hamilton were awarded the Ken
Lautzenheiser Fellowship
BOYNE VALLEYmdashHosted outdoor picnic and activities for elementary school grades cooked and served
food for the Michigan Mountain Mahem donation to Midwest Eye Bank awarded (2) $500 and (1) $350
scholarship to graduating seniors
EAST JORDANmdashSpring road clean-up
GAYLORDmdashTen members visited Leader Dogs in Rochester provided eyeglasses for (2) individuals and
hearing aids for (1) individual
HARRISVILLEmdashWhite Cane fundraiser poker charity event
LINCOLNmdashHeld a golf scramble followed by a prime rib dinner raising $3200 for scholarship fund Annual
Lake Trout Festival raffle in conjunction with the Annual SalmonLake Trout Tournament generating $5000
for service projects
MIOmdashRaised $1226 from White Cane drive hosted a kids free fishing day donated to two local communities
for fireworks displays provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one individual
OSCODAmdashPurchased coats for kids Lions and Lioness collected donations from local businesses for local
sight and hearing projects donated gift cards to Penrickton for miscellaneous supplies donated to local ani-
mal shelter helped obtain a generator for a disabled persons facility donation to Madonna University for
hearing scholarship for deaf student built a ldquosplash padrdquo for Oscoda Township park donated lumber for
handicap boardwalk at township park donated to local shelter and donated to the medical and physical
needs of a local child
PETOSKEYmdashProject KidSight presentation by Lion Dan LeBlond to the club planning for upcoming Pancake
Supper
ROSE CITYmdashHeld White Cane Drive to fund eyeglass budget assisted an individual with cost of hearing
aids sent child to camp for speech therapy and social skills provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one indi-
vidual donations to Bear Lake Camp Ogemaw Child Protective Services Vocational Optometric Services to
Humanity (VOSH)
(1) Gaylord Lions Lion Bill Fitch Lions Dan and Jean Chapp and grand-daughter Ashley tour Leader Dog headquarters (2) DG Gus installing President Cathy Otto (3) Gaylord officers
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
2
Julie Haase will begin contacting clubs soon to
discuss details on the new center and how we can
all help support this very special State project
PDG Lynne arranged a group visit down to Leader
Dog recently Irsquom sure she will be sharing the ex-
citement with you also
We are fortunate to have here in Michigan the
preeminent Guide Dog facility in the world and in
order to stay ahead of the pack it is important that
we continue the generous support for which Lions
are known
PDG Gus is arranging a spaghetti supper fund-
raiser for Leader Dog on October 17 so mark your
calendars now and join us in Rogers City for this
special evening As other clubs schedule special
fundraisers we will let you know
I am privileged this year to have the support of
a great cabinet great committee chairs and many exceptional PDGrsquos who are helping me to move into the position of your DG a little sooner than I had planned If I had not known how many great Lions there are that will be working hard to make this year a success I would definitely not have felt prepared But with their help and all of yours I know we are going to have a great year
Please donrsquot ever hesitate to contact me if you
have any questions problems or concerns of any
kind
DG Barb
A new Lion year be-gins now It is time for us to rededicate our-selves to serving our community country and world We must leave it better than we found it It is our duty
Lots of happenings this month Not only is the
north country jumping with festivals and events
but many families hold reunions and weddings
Celebrations of the good life CarlaJean and I look
forward to a wedding in my family and attending a
couple of very important Lions functions
First we will be at the District training session in
Mio at the High School on July 12th See you
there The High School is on M-72 about four
blocks west of the traffic light You canrsquot miss it
We will be in Grand Rapids for a Michigan
Eye-Bank Forum and Michigan Whitecaps game
on July 19th Looking forward to that Sounds like a
lot of fun
The real work begins on July 24 when the cabi-
net meets to hammer out the budget and review
the District Policy Manual That will be held at the
Roscommon Lions Club clubhouse at 6 pm All of
you are invited to attend and I hope you do We
would love your input
I also want to plug the district website
wwwmilions11e2org I need the clubs to send
me photos news happenings Anything that you
want the world to know about send it to me The
Facebook page is wonderful for spreading the
word to those who are friends but the website is
available to anyone who wants to view it I encour-
age you to take advantage of this resource My
email address is bobdanishlandingcom
MESSAGE FROM OUR GOVERNOR (continued)
MESSAGE FROM OUR VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR
REMEMBER
Some people live an entire lifetime wondering if theyrsquove made a difference in the world
Lions donrsquot have that problem
DG Bob
3
This Month This Year
Opening Balance 1131 1165 Added Members 10 97 Dropped Members 21 142 Closing Balance 1120 1120 Net GainLoss -11 -45
None this month
MEMBERSHIP UPDATEmdashJUNE 30 2014
WALTER STAHL Charter Member Boyne City Lions
DENNIS PARKER Charter Member Houghton Lake Lions
Charter Member Joined 1978
Alpena LionsmdashSharon Lessard Nancy Hammond Sponsor
Atlanta LionsmdashBernie Nielsen Joe Sonacrainte Sponsor
Boyne Valley LionsmdashKerry Peck Ralph Gillett Sponsor
Charlevoix LionsmdashDouglas Peters
Ellsworth LionsmdashSteve Czerkes David Heeres Sponsor
Glennie LionsmdashGeorge Bolger
Indian River Lions Constanton Deliyanldes Art Clark Sponsor Dorothy Hunt Julie Gorney Sponsor
Lewiston Lions Pastor David Engel Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor Douglas Wilmot Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor
NEW MEMBERSmdashJUNE 30 2014
CHARTER ANNIVERSARIESmdashJUNE
DECEASED MEMBERSmdashJUNE
of Dues Semi-Annl Annual of Dues Fam Stdnt
Semi-Annl
FamStdnt
Annual
LIONS CLUBS INTL
Club and District Program Support 3800 817 1634 1900 409 817
The Lions Magazine 1600 344 688 800 172 344
IntLConvention ampMeetings 1400 301 602 700 151 301
District GovernorsGovernors-Elect 1400 301 602 700 151 301
International Headquarters 1000 215 430 500 108 215
Intl Officers ampBoard of Directors 600 129 258 300 065 129
Liability Insurance 100 022 043 050 011 022
Uncollected Dues 100 022 043 050 011 022
TOTAL LCI DUES 10000 2150 4300 050 1075 2150
DISTRICT 11-E2 DUES
District Convention 500 050 100 NA NA NA
District Administration 2250 225 450 NA NA NA
MD 11 7250 725 1450 NA NA NA
TOTAL DISTRICT DUES 10000 1000 2000 NA NA NA
TOTAL DUES 3150 6300 NA 1075 2150
2014-2015 DUES BREAKDOWN
4
District Governorrsquos Personal Award
In order to recognize outstanding Lions this year those Lions completing 12 of the 20 items on the following list will be honored at the District Convention and presented with a special pin
1 Serve as a club officer
2 Serve as a chairperson or member of a District Committee
3 Serve as the chairperson of a service project in your club
4 Attend at least 75 of the regular meetings of your club (or provide written documentation of make-ups with another club)
5 Chair or co-chair a fundraiser in your club
6 Assist in a non-Lions community event or project
7 Assist with an educational project in your community
8 Participate in a club fundraiser
9 Attend a zone meeting
10 Attend the Lions Academy training session July 12 2014
11 Attend the Higgins Lake Leadership Institute
12 Sponsor a new member
13 Visit another club
14 Submit an article or photo to the district newsletter editor
15 Submit an article of photo to your club newsletter editor
16 Visit one of the four State projects
17 Participate in a community service project sponsored by Lions
18 Attend a District Cabinet meeting
19 Receive Guiding Lion training
20 Receive Club Excellence Process Facilitator training
Club secretaries will keep track of member progress toward the completion of the items on the list and forward it to the District Governor by April 1 2015 I hope to award many of these pins and in the process it will help all of our clubs better serve our clubs and communities
Governorrsquos Travelshellip
District Governor-Elect Training July 2-July 4
International Convention Toronto July 4-July 8
District Governor Installation July 8
Lions Academy Mio-Au Sable High School July 12
GMTGLT Joint Meeting 10 am State Office July 19
Cabinet Meeting 1 10 am West Branch August 9
5
ALPENAmdashAnnual golf outing and dinner Lions Pat Hentkowski and Mike Hamilton were awarded the Ken
Lautzenheiser Fellowship
BOYNE VALLEYmdashHosted outdoor picnic and activities for elementary school grades cooked and served
food for the Michigan Mountain Mahem donation to Midwest Eye Bank awarded (2) $500 and (1) $350
scholarship to graduating seniors
EAST JORDANmdashSpring road clean-up
GAYLORDmdashTen members visited Leader Dogs in Rochester provided eyeglasses for (2) individuals and
hearing aids for (1) individual
HARRISVILLEmdashWhite Cane fundraiser poker charity event
LINCOLNmdashHeld a golf scramble followed by a prime rib dinner raising $3200 for scholarship fund Annual
Lake Trout Festival raffle in conjunction with the Annual SalmonLake Trout Tournament generating $5000
for service projects
MIOmdashRaised $1226 from White Cane drive hosted a kids free fishing day donated to two local communities
for fireworks displays provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one individual
OSCODAmdashPurchased coats for kids Lions and Lioness collected donations from local businesses for local
sight and hearing projects donated gift cards to Penrickton for miscellaneous supplies donated to local ani-
mal shelter helped obtain a generator for a disabled persons facility donation to Madonna University for
hearing scholarship for deaf student built a ldquosplash padrdquo for Oscoda Township park donated lumber for
handicap boardwalk at township park donated to local shelter and donated to the medical and physical
needs of a local child
PETOSKEYmdashProject KidSight presentation by Lion Dan LeBlond to the club planning for upcoming Pancake
Supper
ROSE CITYmdashHeld White Cane Drive to fund eyeglass budget assisted an individual with cost of hearing
aids sent child to camp for speech therapy and social skills provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one indi-
vidual donations to Bear Lake Camp Ogemaw Child Protective Services Vocational Optometric Services to
Humanity (VOSH)
(1) Gaylord Lions Lion Bill Fitch Lions Dan and Jean Chapp and grand-daughter Ashley tour Leader Dog headquarters (2) DG Gus installing President Cathy Otto (3) Gaylord officers
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
3
This Month This Year
Opening Balance 1131 1165 Added Members 10 97 Dropped Members 21 142 Closing Balance 1120 1120 Net GainLoss -11 -45
None this month
MEMBERSHIP UPDATEmdashJUNE 30 2014
WALTER STAHL Charter Member Boyne City Lions
DENNIS PARKER Charter Member Houghton Lake Lions
Charter Member Joined 1978
Alpena LionsmdashSharon Lessard Nancy Hammond Sponsor
Atlanta LionsmdashBernie Nielsen Joe Sonacrainte Sponsor
Boyne Valley LionsmdashKerry Peck Ralph Gillett Sponsor
Charlevoix LionsmdashDouglas Peters
Ellsworth LionsmdashSteve Czerkes David Heeres Sponsor
Glennie LionsmdashGeorge Bolger
Indian River Lions Constanton Deliyanldes Art Clark Sponsor Dorothy Hunt Julie Gorney Sponsor
Lewiston Lions Pastor David Engel Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor Douglas Wilmot Jim Hilgendorf Sponsor
NEW MEMBERSmdashJUNE 30 2014
CHARTER ANNIVERSARIESmdashJUNE
DECEASED MEMBERSmdashJUNE
of Dues Semi-Annl Annual of Dues Fam Stdnt
Semi-Annl
FamStdnt
Annual
LIONS CLUBS INTL
Club and District Program Support 3800 817 1634 1900 409 817
The Lions Magazine 1600 344 688 800 172 344
IntLConvention ampMeetings 1400 301 602 700 151 301
District GovernorsGovernors-Elect 1400 301 602 700 151 301
International Headquarters 1000 215 430 500 108 215
Intl Officers ampBoard of Directors 600 129 258 300 065 129
Liability Insurance 100 022 043 050 011 022
Uncollected Dues 100 022 043 050 011 022
TOTAL LCI DUES 10000 2150 4300 050 1075 2150
DISTRICT 11-E2 DUES
District Convention 500 050 100 NA NA NA
District Administration 2250 225 450 NA NA NA
MD 11 7250 725 1450 NA NA NA
TOTAL DISTRICT DUES 10000 1000 2000 NA NA NA
TOTAL DUES 3150 6300 NA 1075 2150
2014-2015 DUES BREAKDOWN
4
District Governorrsquos Personal Award
In order to recognize outstanding Lions this year those Lions completing 12 of the 20 items on the following list will be honored at the District Convention and presented with a special pin
1 Serve as a club officer
2 Serve as a chairperson or member of a District Committee
3 Serve as the chairperson of a service project in your club
4 Attend at least 75 of the regular meetings of your club (or provide written documentation of make-ups with another club)
5 Chair or co-chair a fundraiser in your club
6 Assist in a non-Lions community event or project
7 Assist with an educational project in your community
8 Participate in a club fundraiser
9 Attend a zone meeting
10 Attend the Lions Academy training session July 12 2014
11 Attend the Higgins Lake Leadership Institute
12 Sponsor a new member
13 Visit another club
14 Submit an article or photo to the district newsletter editor
15 Submit an article of photo to your club newsletter editor
16 Visit one of the four State projects
17 Participate in a community service project sponsored by Lions
18 Attend a District Cabinet meeting
19 Receive Guiding Lion training
20 Receive Club Excellence Process Facilitator training
Club secretaries will keep track of member progress toward the completion of the items on the list and forward it to the District Governor by April 1 2015 I hope to award many of these pins and in the process it will help all of our clubs better serve our clubs and communities
Governorrsquos Travelshellip
District Governor-Elect Training July 2-July 4
International Convention Toronto July 4-July 8
District Governor Installation July 8
Lions Academy Mio-Au Sable High School July 12
GMTGLT Joint Meeting 10 am State Office July 19
Cabinet Meeting 1 10 am West Branch August 9
5
ALPENAmdashAnnual golf outing and dinner Lions Pat Hentkowski and Mike Hamilton were awarded the Ken
Lautzenheiser Fellowship
BOYNE VALLEYmdashHosted outdoor picnic and activities for elementary school grades cooked and served
food for the Michigan Mountain Mahem donation to Midwest Eye Bank awarded (2) $500 and (1) $350
scholarship to graduating seniors
EAST JORDANmdashSpring road clean-up
GAYLORDmdashTen members visited Leader Dogs in Rochester provided eyeglasses for (2) individuals and
hearing aids for (1) individual
HARRISVILLEmdashWhite Cane fundraiser poker charity event
LINCOLNmdashHeld a golf scramble followed by a prime rib dinner raising $3200 for scholarship fund Annual
Lake Trout Festival raffle in conjunction with the Annual SalmonLake Trout Tournament generating $5000
for service projects
MIOmdashRaised $1226 from White Cane drive hosted a kids free fishing day donated to two local communities
for fireworks displays provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one individual
OSCODAmdashPurchased coats for kids Lions and Lioness collected donations from local businesses for local
sight and hearing projects donated gift cards to Penrickton for miscellaneous supplies donated to local ani-
mal shelter helped obtain a generator for a disabled persons facility donation to Madonna University for
hearing scholarship for deaf student built a ldquosplash padrdquo for Oscoda Township park donated lumber for
handicap boardwalk at township park donated to local shelter and donated to the medical and physical
needs of a local child
PETOSKEYmdashProject KidSight presentation by Lion Dan LeBlond to the club planning for upcoming Pancake
Supper
ROSE CITYmdashHeld White Cane Drive to fund eyeglass budget assisted an individual with cost of hearing
aids sent child to camp for speech therapy and social skills provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one indi-
vidual donations to Bear Lake Camp Ogemaw Child Protective Services Vocational Optometric Services to
Humanity (VOSH)
(1) Gaylord Lions Lion Bill Fitch Lions Dan and Jean Chapp and grand-daughter Ashley tour Leader Dog headquarters (2) DG Gus installing President Cathy Otto (3) Gaylord officers
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
4
District Governorrsquos Personal Award
In order to recognize outstanding Lions this year those Lions completing 12 of the 20 items on the following list will be honored at the District Convention and presented with a special pin
1 Serve as a club officer
2 Serve as a chairperson or member of a District Committee
3 Serve as the chairperson of a service project in your club
4 Attend at least 75 of the regular meetings of your club (or provide written documentation of make-ups with another club)
5 Chair or co-chair a fundraiser in your club
6 Assist in a non-Lions community event or project
7 Assist with an educational project in your community
8 Participate in a club fundraiser
9 Attend a zone meeting
10 Attend the Lions Academy training session July 12 2014
11 Attend the Higgins Lake Leadership Institute
12 Sponsor a new member
13 Visit another club
14 Submit an article or photo to the district newsletter editor
15 Submit an article of photo to your club newsletter editor
16 Visit one of the four State projects
17 Participate in a community service project sponsored by Lions
18 Attend a District Cabinet meeting
19 Receive Guiding Lion training
20 Receive Club Excellence Process Facilitator training
Club secretaries will keep track of member progress toward the completion of the items on the list and forward it to the District Governor by April 1 2015 I hope to award many of these pins and in the process it will help all of our clubs better serve our clubs and communities
Governorrsquos Travelshellip
District Governor-Elect Training July 2-July 4
International Convention Toronto July 4-July 8
District Governor Installation July 8
Lions Academy Mio-Au Sable High School July 12
GMTGLT Joint Meeting 10 am State Office July 19
Cabinet Meeting 1 10 am West Branch August 9
5
ALPENAmdashAnnual golf outing and dinner Lions Pat Hentkowski and Mike Hamilton were awarded the Ken
Lautzenheiser Fellowship
BOYNE VALLEYmdashHosted outdoor picnic and activities for elementary school grades cooked and served
food for the Michigan Mountain Mahem donation to Midwest Eye Bank awarded (2) $500 and (1) $350
scholarship to graduating seniors
EAST JORDANmdashSpring road clean-up
GAYLORDmdashTen members visited Leader Dogs in Rochester provided eyeglasses for (2) individuals and
hearing aids for (1) individual
HARRISVILLEmdashWhite Cane fundraiser poker charity event
LINCOLNmdashHeld a golf scramble followed by a prime rib dinner raising $3200 for scholarship fund Annual
Lake Trout Festival raffle in conjunction with the Annual SalmonLake Trout Tournament generating $5000
for service projects
MIOmdashRaised $1226 from White Cane drive hosted a kids free fishing day donated to two local communities
for fireworks displays provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one individual
OSCODAmdashPurchased coats for kids Lions and Lioness collected donations from local businesses for local
sight and hearing projects donated gift cards to Penrickton for miscellaneous supplies donated to local ani-
mal shelter helped obtain a generator for a disabled persons facility donation to Madonna University for
hearing scholarship for deaf student built a ldquosplash padrdquo for Oscoda Township park donated lumber for
handicap boardwalk at township park donated to local shelter and donated to the medical and physical
needs of a local child
PETOSKEYmdashProject KidSight presentation by Lion Dan LeBlond to the club planning for upcoming Pancake
Supper
ROSE CITYmdashHeld White Cane Drive to fund eyeglass budget assisted an individual with cost of hearing
aids sent child to camp for speech therapy and social skills provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one indi-
vidual donations to Bear Lake Camp Ogemaw Child Protective Services Vocational Optometric Services to
Humanity (VOSH)
(1) Gaylord Lions Lion Bill Fitch Lions Dan and Jean Chapp and grand-daughter Ashley tour Leader Dog headquarters (2) DG Gus installing President Cathy Otto (3) Gaylord officers
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
5
ALPENAmdashAnnual golf outing and dinner Lions Pat Hentkowski and Mike Hamilton were awarded the Ken
Lautzenheiser Fellowship
BOYNE VALLEYmdashHosted outdoor picnic and activities for elementary school grades cooked and served
food for the Michigan Mountain Mahem donation to Midwest Eye Bank awarded (2) $500 and (1) $350
scholarship to graduating seniors
EAST JORDANmdashSpring road clean-up
GAYLORDmdashTen members visited Leader Dogs in Rochester provided eyeglasses for (2) individuals and
hearing aids for (1) individual
HARRISVILLEmdashWhite Cane fundraiser poker charity event
LINCOLNmdashHeld a golf scramble followed by a prime rib dinner raising $3200 for scholarship fund Annual
Lake Trout Festival raffle in conjunction with the Annual SalmonLake Trout Tournament generating $5000
for service projects
MIOmdashRaised $1226 from White Cane drive hosted a kids free fishing day donated to two local communities
for fireworks displays provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one individual
OSCODAmdashPurchased coats for kids Lions and Lioness collected donations from local businesses for local
sight and hearing projects donated gift cards to Penrickton for miscellaneous supplies donated to local ani-
mal shelter helped obtain a generator for a disabled persons facility donation to Madonna University for
hearing scholarship for deaf student built a ldquosplash padrdquo for Oscoda Township park donated lumber for
handicap boardwalk at township park donated to local shelter and donated to the medical and physical
needs of a local child
PETOSKEYmdashProject KidSight presentation by Lion Dan LeBlond to the club planning for upcoming Pancake
Supper
ROSE CITYmdashHeld White Cane Drive to fund eyeglass budget assisted an individual with cost of hearing
aids sent child to camp for speech therapy and social skills provided eye exam and eyeglasses for one indi-
vidual donations to Bear Lake Camp Ogemaw Child Protective Services Vocational Optometric Services to
Humanity (VOSH)
(1) Gaylord Lions Lion Bill Fitch Lions Dan and Jean Chapp and grand-daughter Ashley tour Leader Dog headquarters (2) DG Gus installing President Cathy Otto (3) Gaylord officers
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
6
Fairview-Comins Lions working the Norrsquoeaster (1) winner of raffle quilt (2) the Grillmastersrdquo and (3) and (4) Lions hav-ing fun during their fundraiser
RoscommonHiggins Lake Lions award member chevrons (1) Lions Harry Walbridge (l) and Bill Curnalia reg receive their 40-year charter member chevrons from King Lion Roger Freed (2) Lions Roger Rasmusson and Gary Boushelle are recognized with a 35-year chevron and (3) Lions Josh Rumsey and Dr Mike Ritchie receive their 30-year chevron
Oscoda Lions (1) Lion Mary Jo Rehberg presenting Lion Newanna Visser a John S Noel Fellowship (2) Lion Bob Vis-ser presenting LionLioness Carole Schultz a Ken Lautzenhauser Fellowship (3) Lion Joe and LionLioness Joan Wins-low receive an Appreciation Award and (4) Lions Jim and Bobbi Kopke present the Lion of the Year Award to Lions Chuck and Nancy Andrina
Grayling Lions (1) Lions Carolyn and Ron Rakoczy received special award for superb efforts selling convention ads (2) Lions of the Year Jim and Sandy Allman (3) Lion Marja Shepard pinning the Ken Lautzenheiser pin on PDG Russ (3) Lion Dave Pratt (arrow) joins the group of Grayling Melvin Jones Fellows
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
7
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
8
MD11 Leadership and Membership Teams Joint Meeting
July 19 2014 at 10 am Lions of Michigan State Office 5730 Executive Drive Lansing Michigan Who should attend New GLT GMT team members at all levels ndash to learn your responsibilities and know what resources are
available Returning GLT GMT team members ndash to catch up on the latest ideas and get a refresher on the basics DGs VDGs Club Officers Everyone who wants to see our SERVICE grow Well start with a combined session
Introductions opening remarks Brief overview and history of Membership and Leadership teams Club Success (Excellence) Process
Lunch of course Followed by two breakout sessions
Membership (MD11 Global Membership Team Coordinator IPDG Tim Anderson) MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions The Purple and Gold Ribbons explained
Leadership (MD11 Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Karen Routson) Strengthen the Pride through learning and leadership development
And finally wrap-up
Brief QampA Final remarks
MD11 Membership Team - GrowLions
MD11 Leadership Team - Strengthen the pride through learning
and leadership development
Please let us know if you plan to attend so we can order enough food Thanks
DG Tim Anderson DGTim11e1charternet 231-920-9905
PDG Karen Routson KarenRoutsonyahoocom 517-244-9515
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
Dear Lions
This past year has been an amazing one As Chairperson of Lions Clubs Inter-
national Foundation I had the honor of visiting some of your LCIF grant projects
around the world And I saw that you are changing many lives The world is a
better place because of your efforts to make a difference I would like to share
with you some accomplishments in each of LCIFs service areas written be-
low Without you there would be more children at risk for bullying in schools
more people would lose their vision due to diseases like trachoma more chil-
dren would die each year from measles and there would be less support for
people in need following disasters Together we can continue meeting needs
around the world Thank you for your support of our Foundation
Sincerely
Wayne A Madden Chairperson Lions Clubs International Foundation
Providing Life Skills for StudentsmdashLCIFs Lions Quest program has impacted more than 13 million students around
the world through social and emotional learning As a renowned program for positive life skills for
youth our partners are taking notice ndash NoVo Foundation recently provided a US$300000 grant to
support Lions Quest Lions Quest is also revising its printed curriculum The resulting curriculum
products will be more modern and relevant to issues facing todays youth like bullying and career
readiness The revised program is scheduled to be ready in 2015
Partnering to End MeaslesmdashAt last years convention LCIF partnered with the GAVI Alliance and committed to rais-
ing US$30 million for measles vaccinations by our 100th anniversary in 2017 During the month of
April Lions had some exciting measles activities World Immunization Week this year was a big
success around the world And in just April Lions raised US$13 million for measles vaccina-
tions with support from Abhey and Past District Governor and Board Appointee Aruna Oswal Li-
ons were on the ground in local communities educating people about measles supporting vac-
cination campaigns and spreading awareness
Saving Sight and Preventing BlindnessLions and LCIF are committed to saving sight and preventing blindness where
needed most In China blinding trachoma has affected eye health for many people
Through LCIF SightFirst grants our Foundation is supporting the effort towards elimination of
trachoma as a public health concern by 2016 The fight against trachoma and other eye diseas-
es expands around the world In May 2014 Lions Clubs International leadership and the Lions
of Georgia (USA) joined former US President and Lion Jimmy Carter in a signing ceremony to
commemorate an expansion of the Lions-Carter Center SightFirst Initiative addressing the major
causes of preventable blindness in Ethiopia Uganda Mali and Niger This partnership also
Meeting Humanitarian Needs Globally Numerous disaster relief grants have been awarded throughout the world to
address flooding wildfires tornadoes earthquakes landslides and other natural disasters One
notable disaster wasTyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines LCIF quickly mobilized tents water filtra-
tion units and millions in donations to support those affected And Lions remain on the ground
assisting their communities by rebuilding homes In addition to disaster relief LCIF provided
many grants for Lions projects to support local communities Projects that provided needed hos-
pital equipment built centers for blind and disabled community members purchased mobile
health units constructed schools for children in developing countries and more changed the lives
of approximately 673 million people in the past year
9
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
10
NOTE Governor Gus and I thank all the Lions Clubs Lions
Lioness and individuals who supported the Military Working
Dog Organization at our District Convention in May We
took several large boxes of supplies along with monetary do-
nations to area representative Allison Merritt in Traverse
City Contact us if you wish to continue supporting this pro-
ject mdash or if you are aware of a dog and handler and we will
forward you Allisonrsquos contact information Lion Mary
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
11
The Lewiston Lioness Lions
Present the
2014
PURE L EWISTON
HOME TOUR
Saturday July 26 2014
1030 am ndash 400 pm
Advanced Tickets ndash 2 for $25
Day of the Tour ndash $15 each
Tickets on sale June 25 at the Lewiston Library Huston Realty
and Saturn Book Store in Gaylord
Advance tickets may be reserved ndash Call Karen at 786-4602 or Linda at 786-2793
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested
12
Lion Lynne Jauss PDG PO Box 1093 Lewiston MI 49756
LEADER DOG RAFFLE QUILT
In mid May following the 11-E-2 District Convention DG Gus and I traveled to Leader Dog in Rochester and met with Beth Slade their Lions liaison officer It was our honor and privilege to present to her a check from the district representing proceeds from the quilt raffle raffled at our district convention earmarked for the new kennel project
Gov Gus and I would like to thank all those who participated in the raffle in any way It turned out to be a great success A very special thanks goes out to Joanne Hartzel (my sister) for doing all the sewing on the quilt It took many hours of cutting piecing stitching (and yes blessing) the quilt to make it so perfect The label ldquoTie One On For Leader Dogrdquo brought many a smile to those viewing it Thanks again to everyone
Lion Mary
Will donate 30 trophies assorted
sizes Can be re-purposed for special needs or other events
Contact Lynne Jauss if interested