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August 2019 The Pride of 19-I News 1
DISTRICT 19-I
The Pride of 19-I NewsEDITION 2, AUGUST 2019
www.lionsdistrict19-I.org
Message from 19-I’sDistrict Governor Cec Specht
District GovernorDG Cec Specht (Cathy)
1450 Griffin Dr.Courtenay BC V9N 8M6
250-338-0509cec.specht@shaw.ca
Past District GovernorIPDG Mike Dukes (Karen)
63 Vista Dr.Sekiu WA 98381
360-963-2287dukesmk@centurylink.net
1st Vice District GovernorVDG Jane Beddows (Al)
2330 Carpenter Rd.Sooke BC V9Z 0R1
250-642-3378jbeds@telus.net
2nd Vice District GovernorVDG Terry Bain
211-400 Dupplin Rd.Victoria BC V8Z 1B7
250-686-6890lionterrybain@gmail.com
Cabinet SecretaryPDG Leslie Smith (Burnie)
6626 Everest Dr.Nanaimo BC V9R 5K9
250-390-0730blsmith01@telus.net
Cabinet Treasurer +Lioness District LiaisonPDG John Higgs (Loni)
7-897 Admirals Rd.Victoria BC V9A 2P1
250-995-9288 / 250-418-5860lionjohn@shaw.ca
Lioness District PresidentLioness Kirsteen McLean (John)
1596 Dalmatian Dr.Parksville BC V9P 1Y7
250-752-2800kirsteen.mclean@yahoo.ca
DISTRICT 19-ICABINET
STAYING CONNECTED:Info & Tech ⁄ WEBSITE:
PDG Ron Metcalfe & teamlionron@shaw.ca / lions19i.ca
FACEBOOK:District 19-I for current
happenings & more.Bob Orchard: 250-656-7829
orchardr@telus.net
NEWSLETTER EDITOR:Sheila Grant: 250-802-3391
sheilagrantrv@gmail.com
I would like to start off by thanking IPDG Mike Dukes for his service as District Governor last year. DG Mike did a fantastic job as District Governor and his work and ded-ication to our District is much appreciated. Thanks again PDG Mike.
Lion Cathy and I had a great time in Milan Italy repre-senting your District at the 102nd Lions Club International Convention. It is exhilarating to see so many Lions from all over the world at one location.
The Parade of Nations was something that every Lion should experience at least once in their lifetime. We were fortunate to be near the front of the parade, number 43 of 153 so we were only in the extreme heat for three hours. The plenary sessions and other seminars were all very interesting but the highlight was seeing Lion Al Hunt from Chilliwack elected International Director for Constitution Area 2 (Canada), and of course seeing PID Dr. Patti Hill from Edmonton elected 3rd Vice President. Two well de-serving Lions.
International President Dr. Jung-Yul Choi spoke several times on his theme for this year which is: Service Through Diversity and to Quote President Choi “We Serve all people in all places. Lions are a shining example to the world of the good that can be accomplished by uniting in harmony. We’re known for our strength and ability to help others—and this is only accomplished Through Diversity.”
Let’s all join together and through diversity, we can ex-pand our membership thus expanding our Service
I hope each of you is having an enjoyable summer.
2 August 2019 The Pride of 19-I News
53 DISTRICT 19-I’sLION & LIONESS CLUBS
- made up of your brother, sisters, helpers, friends + you!
ZONE 1 Clubs:Clallam Bay SekiuCrescent BayForksPort AngelesQuilceneSequim Valley
ZONE 2 Clubs:EsquimaltSaanichSooke - men only
Sooke Harbourside - women only
Victoria ChinatownVictoria ImperialWest ShoreSooke District LIONESSVictoria Chinatown LIONESS
ZONE 3 Clubs:Central SaanichGaliano IslandGordon HeadMayne IslandPender IslandSalt Spring IslandSaturna IslandSidney
ZONE 4 ClubsC to SeaCedarCowichan LakeDuncanLadysmithMalahatMill Bay
ZONE 5 Clubs:Baynes SoundBlack CreekComox ValleyComox Valley MonarchsGold RiverQualicum BayRoyston-CumberlandTahsisWillow Point
ZONE 6 Clubs:Malcolm IslandPort AlicePort HardyPort McNeillPort McNeill LIONESS
ZONE 7 Clubs:Alberni ValleyGabriolaNanaimoNanaimo Hub CityNanoose BayParksvilleProtection IslandNanaimo Harbor Lites LIONESSParksville LIONESS
DISTRICT 19-I ZONE CHAIRS:
ZONE 1ZC Pat Phillips
Sequim Valley LC110 Green Meadow Dr.
Sequim WA 98382360-683-0941
patphillips83@gmail.com
ZONE 2ZC Joanne Phillips (Brian)Sooke Harbourside LC2424 Otter Point Rd.Sooke BC V9Z 0H9
250-642-2408joanne-phillips@telus.net
ZONE 3ZC Lorne Bunyan (Shirley)
Salt Spring Island LC1446 Fulford-Ganges Rd.
Salt Spring Island BCV8K 2B3
250-537-1647zclornebunyan@gmail.com
ZONE 4ZC Betty Anne Herbert (Dave)
Ladysmith LC13585 Wagon Wheel Rd.Ladysmith BC V9G 1H2
250-245-7977lionba@shaw.ca
ZONE 5Vacant
ZONE 6ZC Jamie Keamo (Kathleen)
Port Hardy LCPO Box 1893
Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0250-230-2750
keamo@telus.net
ZONE 7Vacant
Lion Brian Bovet, Mayne Island Lions Club
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THANK YOU TO THESE DISTRICT 19-ICOMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS:
USEFULWEBSITES:
Lions Internationallionsclubs.org
District 19-Ilions19i.ca
Multiple District 19lionsmd19.org
Sooke District Lionesssookedistrictlioness.org
. . .
BC Lions Societyfor
Children with Disabilitieslionsbc.ca
C.A.R.E. Projectlionsmd19.org
Lions of BC HearingConservation Society
lionsofbchearingsociety.org
Leader Dogs for the Blindleaderdog.org
Lions Foundationof Canada
Dog Guidesdogguides.com
Diabetes Awarenessdiabetes.ca
Northwest Lions Foundationrestoring sight, hearing
and hopenlfoundation.org
Lions ClubsInternational Foundation
lcif.org
BC LIONS SOCIETYPDG Rob Dalton, Port Alberni BC250-724-0558 . roblion@telus.net
CAMP SHAWNIGAN IMPROV.PZC Larry Umbach, Sooke BC
250-642-4641 . jlumbach@telus.net
C.A.R.E.PZC Maureen Winn, Sekiu WA
360-645-2735 . catswinn@gmail.com
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRSPDG Leslie Smith + PZC Claire Clark
Nanaimo BC250-390-0730 / 250-591-1635
blsmith01@telus.ne . caclark5@yahoo.ca
CONSTITUTION & BYLAWSPCC Larrie Taylor, Parksville BC250-954-3814 . larriet@shaw.ca
CONTESTS & AWARDSPZC Barb Wright, Victoria BC
778-966-2521 . barbwright68@gmail.com
DIABETES AWARENESSPDG Georgia Medwedrich, Sooke BC
250-413-7763 . georgia.medwedrich@telus.net
DISTRICT WEBMASTERPDG Ron Metcalfe, Port Alberni BC
250-731-9742 . lionron@shaw.ca
ELECTIONSIPDG Mike Dukes, Sekiu WA
360-963-2287 . dukesmk@centurylink.net
ENVIRONMENTPDG Lia Marie Versaevel, Chemanius BC
250-924-1440 . versaevel.liamarie@gmail.com
EXTENSION CANADAPDG Alan Guy, Mayne Island BC250-539-9876 . af15tbs@shaw.ca
EXTENSION USAIPDG Mike Dukes, Sekiu WA
360-963-2287 . dukesmk@centurylink.net
GAT FACILITATOR1st VDG Jane Beddows, Sooke BC250-744-0616 . jbeds@telus.net
GLT LEADERSHIPPCC Al Beddows, Sooke BC
250-642-3378 . abeds@telus.net
GST MEMBERSHIP+RETENTIONPZC Brian Morin, Victoria BC
250-589-8709 . bwmorin@gmail.com
GST SERVICEPZC Pierre LeGal, Nanaimo BC
236-238-2644 . plegal43@gmail.com
HEARING & SPEECHPZC Bob Orchard, Sidney BC
250-656-7829 . orchardr@telus.net
HONORARY CHAIRPERSONPDG Ron Webber, Courtenay BC
250-871-6603 . rolowebb@telus.net
INTERNATIONAL PEACE POSTERCONTEST
Lion James Hoskins, Victoria BC250-477-1435 . autohos@shaw.ca
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSPZC Eleanor Bawden, Sooke BC
250-858-7427 . epbawden@shaw.ca
LCIF COORDINATORPDG Brian Phillips, Sooke BC
250-642-2408 . lion.brian.phillips@telus.net
LEADER DOGS FOR THE BLINDLion Kevin Borde, Port Angeles WA
360-460-5848 . borde1956@outlook.com
LEOS VACANT
LIONESS LIAISONPZC John Higgs, Victoria BC
250-418-5860 . lionjohn@shaw.ca
LIONS FOUNDATION OF CANADAZC Joanne Phillips, Sooke BC
250-642-2408 . joanne-phillips@telus.net
LIONS QUESTPZC Michael Stanford, Victoria BC
250-412-3714 . lionmike19h3@hotmail.com
NOMINATIONSPDG Marcel Deslauriers, Ladysmith BC250-245-3445 . marceldesl1@gmail.com
NORTHWEST LIONS FOUNDATIONPZC Chris Zook, Port Angeles WA
360-460-0188 . cruzin@olypen.com
PARLIAMENTARIANPDG Steve Morey, Cambell River BC
250-287-9495 . sbsamorey@gmail.com
PEDIATIC CANCERPCZ Pat Spencer, Salt Spring Island BC
250-653-4700 . rpspencer@shaw.ca
PUBLIC RELATIONSPDG Ron Metcalfe, Port Alberni BC
250-731-9742 . lionron@shaw.ca
SPOT SCANNERLion George Smith, Port Alberni BC
250-720-7556 . pa_dweller@yahoo.com
VISIONPDG Marcel Deslauriers, Ladysmith BC250-245-3445 . marceldesl1@gmail.com
YOUTH EXCHANGELion Jessica Thorne, Nanaimo BC
778-209-2480 . jessiethorne@gmail.com
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR Cec Specht’sCLUB VISIT SCHEDULE
2019AUGUST25 ______ Cabinet Meeting (11AM in Central Saanich)
SEPTEMBER9 _______ Cowichan Lake10 ______ Qualicum Bay11 ______ C to Sea12 ______ Nanoose17 ______ Esquimalt18-22 ___ Canada/USA Leadership Forum, Spokane23 ______ Quilcene24 ______ Crescent Bay25 ______ Port Angeles26 ______ Sequim Valley27 ______ Victoria Imperial28 ______ GAT Meeting
OCTOBER1 _______ Sidney2 _______ Mayne Island3 _______ Malahat6 _______ Gold River/Tahsis8 _______ Royston/Cumberland8 _______ Alberni Valley9 _______ Sooke Harbourside10 ______ Sooke District Lioness10 ______ Sooke15-20 ___ COG/MD 19 Convention Wenatchee22 ______ Saanich23 ______ Victoria Chinatown24 ______ Saltspring Island28 ______ Saturna Island
NOVEMBER3 _______ Cabinet Meeting, Port McNeill4 _______ Port Alice5 _______ Port Hardy6 _______ Port McNeil Lions/Lioness7 _______ Malcolm Island18 ______ Gabriola Island19 ______ Duncan20 ______ Pender Islands21 ______ Cedar23 ______ GAT Meeting25 ______ Galiano Island26 ______ Nanaimo Hub City28 ______ Central Saanich
DECEMBER4 _______ Gordon Head5 _______ West Shore
2020JANUARY7 _______ Comox Valley8 _______ Willow Point9 _______ Mill Bay14 ______ Parksville Lioness16 ______ Black Creek18 ______ GAT Meeting20 ______ Nanaimo Lions/Lioness21 ______ Parksville27 ______ Ladysmith
FEBRUARY17 ______ Baynes Sound24 ______ Comox Valley Monarch
MARCH1 _______ Cabinet Meeting, Mid Island (location TBA)3 _______ Protection Island4 _______ Clallum Bay Sekiu6-8 ______ District H Spring Conference20-21 ___ District B Spring Conference21 ______ GAT Meeting26 ______ Forks27-29 ___ District D Spring Conference
APRIL3-5 ______ District I Spring Conference17-19 ___ District C Spring Conference24-26 ___ District A Spring Conference
MAY1-3 ______ District E Spring Conference9 _______ GAT Meeting20-21 ___ COG Spring Meeting, Yakima22-24 ___ District G Spring Conference
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For details and registration, visitwww.lionsforum.org
Phone:605-723-4007
We Serve Through Diversitywith International President,
Dr. Jung-Yul Choi
Dear Lion,
The world is as diverse as the needs of its people. And so are Lions. We represent countless countries and cultures united behind a common language- service. Wherever someone in need calls out, we answer with kindness and compassion. This is our strength and the foundation of my presidential theme, “We Serve through Diversity.”
I believe that each Lion possesses the unique knowledge, experience and ability to serve the needs of their community. I believe that our differences make us stronger. I believe that when we join together as one, we can reach our full potential and achieve the great-est good our world has ever seen.
It will be my privilege to stand with you this year as we serve through diversity.
Regards,Dr. Jung-Yul ChoiInternational President
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
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DUNCAN Lions Club
By Lion Jayne Shaw
These picturess are from our wind up party held in late June 2019. Very elegant evening with wonderful food at Cowichan Valley Inn Duncan. Guests Incoming ZC Betty Ann and Zone Chair Lia. ZC Lia had some pins to distribute, and Betty Ann did a very fine induction ceremony. Short and sweet.
Lion Gus Strand receiving the Melvin Jones award from Outgoing President Lion Willie Carter
Induction of new President Lion Leo and the rest of the board.
Three wind up party pictures:
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NANAIMO Lions Club
By Lion Pierre Le Gal
At the June 17 Club windup, we had the pleasure of having ourDGE Cec Specht install our Club officers for the 2019/2020 Lion’s year.
Also at our year-end windup, President Leslie presented Certificates of Appreciation to several members, and also presented Lion Pierre Le Gal with a Melvin Jones Fellowship on behalf of the Club.
to the following NEWEST MEMBERS:
Steven Haveronfrom the Quilcene Lions Club
Raymond Janssen from the Comox Valley Monarch Lions Club
Lyle Clark Jr and Craig Paulson from the Sequim Valley Lions Club
Louise Waltersfrom the Cowichan Lake Lions Club
Lion Pierre presented the cheque to the Nanaimo Diamonds Fastpitch Association.
The team is going to Biggar Saskatchewan for the Western Canada U16 Championships!
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COWICHAN LAKELions Club
By Lion Rich Elliott
2019 Fund Distribution of $9,000
Bursaries for 2019 Graduation class: 3 x $1,500 L-R: Rich, Ella McCoy, Brooklynn Brown, Jessie McCoy Jessie also received a Vancouver Island University President’s
Entrance Scholarship Award of $23,000!Most of the bursary winners also received up to $7,500 from
extra earned credits during the school year. Cowichan Lake Lions Club also donated $1,000 towards a re-
tainer. The Cowichan Lake Elder Care Society is putting together to fund a building for seniors’ health care in Lake Cowichan.
A cheque was presented to Sam Beldessi shown above.
Shown above is the Cowichan Lake Lions Club donating
$1,000 to the Local Food Bank for their monthly food giveaways. Cowichan Lake Lions Club also donated $1,000 to the C.L.
Search and Rescue for a Rescue Basket.
We also donated $1,000 to the Firemen for their Fundraising for Muscular Dystrophy and $500 to the Firemen for equipment needed for the town breakfasts each year!
These donations added up to a total of $9,000 just in a 3-week period for this tiny Club of just 18 members! We do like to sup-port our Community. Where there is a need, there is a LION.
CABINET MEETINGSunday, AUGUST 25th
at 11:00am Central Saanich Lions Den
at 6994 East Saanich Road, in Saanich BC
Bring $10 for lunch Email VDG Terry if you want lunch:
tbain57@shaw.ca All Lions are Welcome!
August 2019 The Pride of 19-I News 9
MALAHATLions Club
By Lion Raye Pinder
The Malahat Lions have been hard at work preparing the Shawnigan Easter Seals camp for the August opening. Tables are being painted, a new ramp constructed for the Sooke cabin which will also be painted and yard cleanup continues as the time for campers’ arrival nears. Hours and hours of labour have been put in by the many good-hearted volunteers from our Club.
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MAYNE ISLANDLions Club
By Lion David Chase
Our Lions Club has lost one of our “classic” members, Brian Bovet, who contributed so much to the club over his many years of service. He was involved in major projects such as the Dinner Bay Pavilion and the Japanese Gardens and remained an active member to the end. Even during times of stress with his health challenges, his ready sense of humour was fully engaged. We miss him.
During the summer, we take a break from our regular member-ship meetings while the executive members carry on. Our July executive meeting saw us supporting the “Designing the Future of Mayne Island Summit” initiative after receiving a presentation from Lion Jean-Daniel Cusin. We hope the general public has taken an active part in filling in the on-line information sent out to the community.
We also lined up the tasks for supporting the Church Fair and supplying rentals and labour for private functions. The cooking, setting up of tents, tables and chairs involved a good-sized crew of Lions, and right after the dismantling at the Church Fair, the tents went right over to another private event where the tired crew
went ahead with another set-up. Setting up for the MIALS garage sale was an enjoyable day. They are such a devoted, creative bunch!
Plans for our traditional Salmon and Chicken BBQ to be held on the Labour Day weekend, Sunday, September 1st are in prog-ress. Check out the ad in the Mayneliner for more details to find out about times, food being offered, bingo, beer tent, and music!
Members have been selling the 222 draw tickets to raise funds for the Mayne Island Assisted Living lunch program. These always go long before the long weekend at the end of the summer holidays, yet we still get people asking for them on the day of the Salmon BBQ. Twelve winners receive cash prizes of $25 (4), $50 (3), $100 (2), $150 (1), $200 (1) or $800 (1). If you have not yet purchased your $20 ticket, ask any Lion or check in at the Home Hardware store to see if any are left!
We are looking forward to changing our “look” in the near future. Golf shirts with our Lions logo are being ordered so that we can take our vests off for a break from tradition.
John Glover is presently working on bringing our brochure up to date for distribution on Mayne Island, and Bob Soper reported that the Days for Girls project which we have been supporting is now expanding to Galiano and Pender Islands. The number of women working on the packages to be sent to those in need has increased, and we look forward to having an update from the group in the near future.
Note: Rod+ performing soon.....on AUGUST 8:
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ALBERNI VALLEY Lions Club
By Lion Ron Metcalfe
CANADA DAYOn Monday, July 1, 2019, several Alberni Lions gathered to
participate in the annual Canada Day Parade. Prior to the parade, a float was constructed with much of the work done by Lion Lau-rie Hurst and PZC Gary Price. The float was pulled and the sound provided by Immediate Past President, Lion Don Clark.
Prior to the event, a Canada Day Cake and several hundred cupcakes were picked up by the Lions Club at Quality Foods and transported to Harbour Quay where the Lions had already set up a tent. The focus this year was on youth and we had the good fortune of having several youth joining us on the float.
Throughout much of the route we distributed Canada Day chocolates provided by Coomb’s Country Candy. The chocolates
were appreciated by all of the children and a few adults too!
After the parade, many adjourned to Harbour Quay where Canada Day Cake and cupcakes were served by the Alberni Valley Lions Club, musical entertainment was provided and several tents were set up by a variety of vendors.
FAMILY FUN DAYOn Wednesday, July 10, 2019, seniors
and their families gathered at the Glenwood Centre for a few hours of fun, food and entertainment. It was fortunate that this was an indoor event as the weather was a bit cool and rainy. Attendees were greeted by an Al-
berni Valley Lions Club member and engaged in a brief conver-sation as they entered. Ample seating and musical entertainment were provided throughout much of the time seniors were there, with interruptions occurring only during games and meals. The audience listened attentively to the entertainment, participated enthusiastically in the games and enjoyed the food provided for them. In a tent outside the centre, the Alberni Valley Lions Club barbecued and served chicken and beef burgers to attendees. Of course, the Lions couldn’t resist having a little fun with each other during time that they were preparing the burgers.
Videos of the Canada Day Parade and the Family Fun Day can be found in the Alberni Valley Lions website.
UPCOMING EVENTSNote that the Alberni Valley Lions Club will be conducting a
Children’s Bullhead Derby on August 24, 2019 at the Harbour Quay Marina.
A Valdy Concert is scheduled for October 3, 2019 at the ADSS Theatre.
Details about both events will appear in forthcoming news-letters and have been included in the District and Alberni Valley Lions websites.
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MALAHAT Lions Club’s
50th
CHARTER NIGHT
OCTOBER 5, 2019
Shawnigan Lake LegionDoors open 6pm / Dinner 7pm
For tickets, ($40), (available until September 15th),
contact PZC Dave Aronson
250-743-9183dca1943@hotmail.com
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
MD19 Annual ConventionOctober 16-20, 2019
This will be “Simply the Best” convention of all times!
Wenatchee, Washington is in the centre of our fantastic Multiple District and promises to
educate you and entertain you.
The Coast Wenatchee Center Hotel will be your home and the Wenatchee Valley will be your neighborhood
to explore and enjoy.
We’re ramping up the FUN FACTOR at the MD19 Convention in Wenatchee!
Fun night is “Hattitude - Bring It On” so wear your most sublime, wacky or outrageous hat
on Friday night.
Our Saturday banquet will be DRESSY with a twist. The attire will be
“Dressy / Business Attire / Club Uniform.NO WHITE COATS!
And the sparkling twis-Wenat is this: wear GLITTER SHOES to the banquet!
Bling them up and you could win a fabulous prize for BEST GLITTER SHOES!
The following is the information needed to book hotel rooms for the
2019 MD19 Lions Annual Convention in Wenatchee,
HOST HOTEL: Coast Wenatchee Center HotelPhone: Direct 1-509-662-1234
The room rate is $119 for single or double occupancy,
$129 for triple occupancy and $139 quad occupancy (plus taxes and lodging fee).
When you phone the hotel, tell them you are with the MD19 Lions Convention in October to get this rate.
For those wanting to extend their stay to enjoy Wenatchee, the hotel will honour this rate three days
before and three days after the convention. Deposits are refundable if cancellation is made
48 hours in advance. Reserve by September 17, 2019 to get these rates!
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MILL BAYLions Club
By Lion Earl Gregory
July found the Mill Bay Lions partaking in two Pancake Break-fast’s. The first was held at the local Legion for the Shawnigan Lake community Canada Day celebrations and had approximate-ly 300 people attending this year. As with every year, our MP Al-ister MacGregor was in attendance and presented a new Canada flag to the Lions.
The second breakfast was in support of the MS Bike Ride Cowichian on July 21st and the weather couldn’t have been any better. We had about 200 eager bicyclist come through the breakfast line that was set up on the beautiful grounds of Shawnigan Lake School.
We are finally getting the roof done on our Lions Den. It has been a long time waiting and should be completed by the end of the month.
Roof material being delivered.
Lions Barrett and Brian serving up some pancakes on Canada Day.
Lion Vannesa and Bonita busy doing some roof
clean-up.
Secretary Lion Sylvia receiving new Canadian flag from MP Alister MacGregor on Canada Day.
Lion Justin manning the ballooninflation station for the kids.
Scouts helped with the roofclean-up!
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COMOX VALLEY MONARCH Lions Club
By Lion Cathy Specht
On July 20 DG Cec and Lions Cathy, Tom & Sherwin of the Comox Valley Monarch Lions Club made their 5th annual trek to Tahsis BC to help the Tahsis Lions Club with their annual Tahsis Days BBQ. We were also joined by IPDG Mike Dukes and PDG Brian Phillips. It was a busy but fun-filled day with a quick sellout of the Hamburgers and Hotdogs.
Lions helping Lions is a great Service Project that we are proud to participate in.
Advanced Lions Leadership
Institute
The Advanced Lions Leadership Institute (ALLI) fo-
cuses on building the skills of Lion leaders to
prepare them for leadership roles at the Zone, Region and
District levels.
Quality leadership is key to the future of Lions Clubs International.
The next Advanced Lions Leadership Institute will be offered:
LOCATION: Chicago, IL, USA
DATE: November 9-11, 2019
LANGUAGES OFFERED: English
COST: $125 US (includes hotel and meals)
PRE-REQUISITE: Have served as a President of a
Lions Club but not attained 1st VDG.
All requirements are on the application form
DEADLINE for Applications: AUGUST 26, 2019
The application, and further details about the institute, can be found by
downloading the application:http://app.e.roar.lionsclubs.
org/e/er?utm_campaign=LDR_EN_07%2F19_ALLI%20Chi
cago&utm_medium=e-mail&utm_source=E-
loa&s=94443966&lid=5750&elqTrack-Id=BCBF6
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GABRIOLALions Club
Lions Scooter has a new home! Fabulous for Cecily!
From President Doug:
The Club’s motor scooter was recently returned to the
Lions as the lender was moving off Gabriola. Shirley Nicolson quickly identified a great candidate,
Cecily Danenhawer. Today Larry, Graham, Quinn (Gra-ham’s grandson) and I made the deliver.
Cecily is a very senior senior who recently had to give up driving and needed another way to get back and forth from home to the Rollo Centre and the Village. Living across from the firehall she was concerned that a scooter could not manage the Church Street hill.
Today, Graham and Quinn made the test hill climb and the machine barely slowed down. We adjusted the seat and Cecily was off driving. Nervous at first, within minutes she was showing off her new mobility to the neighbours. The photo on the right is what a happy scooter driver looks like! Look for Cecily scooting along North Road between the Village and Church Street and give her a wave.