DISTRICT 14-D DETAILS PA LIONS DISTRCT 14D NEWSLETTER November 2014 Www.lionsdistrict14.org THOUGHTS FROM DISTRICT GOVERNOR DEB Lions, Lionesses, and Leos, By the time you read this the region rallies will be history. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to all the Region and Zone chairpersons that worked so hard to make these events successful and fun for everyone. Many deserving Lions received recognition for their hard work and we all certainly enjoyed much good food and fellowship during the rallies. UPCOMING EVENTS Nov 1st Oyster, Shrimp, Fish & Ham As we head into November, we all look forward to the coming of Thanksgiving. For me this is a time of counting my blessings and for giving to those that are in need. Were it not for the generosity of our Lions, Lionesses, and Leos many would go hungry at this time of the year. If you are looking for something meaningful to do in the month of November, consider holding a food drive or supporting your local food bank. Maybe volunteering at a community Thanksgiving dinner would be something your club is interested in doing. Whatever you choose it will make a difference in the life of someone less fortunate than yourself and what a great feeling it is to put a little sunshine into someone’s life. Nov 2nd Breakfast at Brickerville Let the spirit of Lionism shine brightly his month in Lancaster and Lebanon counties! Dec 20 Christmas in Christiana Yours in Lionism, NEW NEWSLETTER Nov 3rd Mountville Blood Drive Nov 16th Cabinet Meeting Dec 6th Breakfast at Brickersville March 7th 50yr anniversary Reinhold EDITOR Lion Deb Burkholder 2014-2015 District Governor District 14-D [email protected] or 717-484-4892 14 District Newsletter, Lion Anita Palmer of the Christiana Lions Club will be our Newsletter Editor. All items to be included in the District Newsletter should be sent in Word format, not in pfd. Pictures should be in JPG format All materials Should be sent to Lion Anita at her email address: [email protected] NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 2014 DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S SCHEDULE DATE ACTIIVITY LOCATION October 31-Nov 2 2014 State Council Meeting Holliday Inn Grantville, PA November 3, 2014 O.V.Fredericksburg Lions Club Farmers Wife Restaurant November 5, 2014 O.V. Salisbury Lions Club Gap Dinner November 7, 2014 DG Team Meeting Moveable Feast November 9, 2014 Region Chair DG Team Meeting Moveable Feast November 11, 2014 O.V. Quentin Roosevelt Lions Club Quentin Riding Club November 13, 2014 O.V. Baron Stiegel Lions Club Udder Choice Restaurant November 16, 2014 14-D Cabinet Meeting Moveable Feast November 17, 2014 O.V. Manheim Lions Club Central Grill Restaurant November 18, 2014 O.V. North Lebanon Lions Club Hiesey’s Diner November 20, 2014 O.V. West Earl Lions Club West Earl Fire Hall November 24, 2014 O.V. Manheim Twsp Lions Club Brethren Village Fieldcrest Bldg November 25, 2014 O.V. Reinholds Lions Club Reinholds V.F.W. December 1, 2014 O.V. South Lebanon Lions Club Quentin Haus Restaurant December 3, 2014 O.V. Lafayette Lions Club Revere Tavern December 4, 2014 O.V. Ephrata Lions Club Ephrata Amvets December 9, 2014 O.V. Mountville Lions Club Trinity Reformed UCC December 10, 2014 O.V. Lebanon Lions Club All About You Catering December 11, 2014 O.V. Annville Cleona Lions Club Heisey’s Diner TO THE LADIES OF LEBANON & LANCASTER COUNTIES Congratulations to the flowing Lioness who received awards at the Lioness Region Rally Lioness Geraldine Flexer Blue Ball Lioness Melvin Jones Lioness Beth Dodd Blue Ball Lioness of the year Lioness Margaret Miller Heidelberg TWP Dan Walters Want to thank all Lionesses who came to Rally Our Lioness have been busy this year Millersville ran a bingo game Blue Ball sold Pies And help Garden spot at the New Holland Farm Show Lititz had a successful rock a thon Heidelberg will be selling Pies . Lioness you have started the year off with a bang! I see your year being very successful Good luck to all clubs. Lioness C. PDG Joan Rohrbach Message from your VDG-Kathy Ridder November GREETINGS LIONS, LIONESS & LEOS!! The Rally’s are history, congratulations to all deserving Lions who have been given awards. The next event on the agenda is the Nov. 16 Cabinet Meeting. All Lions are welcome at any or all Cabinet Meetings; I’d love to see you there. At the time that I wrote this I was having a “chill out” Sunday, reading, watching TV, dozing! In between naps I found a movie, “Battleship” which had the U.S. Navy vs. Aliens in an all out war in of all places Hawaii. I hope that isn’t a sign of things to come when I head there for the International Convention. Next I watched “Prospectors”, finding fabulous gems in the hills of Colorado. As I was surfing the channels I found “Bulls on the Beach”, competition bull riding leading up to the PBR Finals in Las Vegas which happens in late October. Of course I ended the day with watching football. Peyton Manning tied Brett Favre’s record of touchdown passes of 509!! Now you know some of my interests, perhaps you have some of the same. In relationship to our Lions connection, are we all on the same page in serving those less fortunate while putting effort into increasing our numbers? Each month I notice on the MMR’s that clubs lose a member here, lose 2 there. This in not a good thing. District 14D has been known as one of the best in the State & when I say District, I’m not talking about the Cabinet. We are all the District, Lancaster & Lebanon Counties, working together for a common goal, to serve & to interest others to help in the effort. The Region & Zone Chairpersons are there to serve the Clubs of the District as are the many Committee Chairpersons who are eager to share their knowledge on their particular expertise. I look at the Cabinet as something to put in a tool box, using them to build a better Club, using them to answer questions, help solve a problem. Oftentimes someone viewing something from the outside can see a different slant on things. As Clubs are there to serve their communities the Cabinet is there to serve the Clubs on the journey we have all made a commitment to travel, together! The May State Convention will be here in a flash. Notices will soon be going out Statewide. Plan to register; a whopping cost of $12.50 gets you into seminars, Hospitality Night, the State Band concert, ya gotta hear them!! The Convention Display has been circulating at all the Rally’s & other events. Get to know what is happening & get involved! I’m wishing all of you a wonderful Thanksgiving with family & friends. Remember, there is always, always something to be thankful for. I’m thankful for the U.S. Navy; they sure wiped up the floor with those Aliens!! Yours in Lionism, 1st VDG Kathy Ridder “Strengthen the Pride” Notes and Hints from your Global Leadership Team The Club Excellence Process (CEP). Has your Club considered the Club Excellence Process? Building s successful Lions or Lioness Club is a process, and it begins with the Club Excellence Process. CEP is a fun, interactive workshop that brings members together to talk about what your club is today and what it will be tomorrow. It gives your club the tools to energize your service, enhance member satisfaction and set goals to keep your club on track for continued growth. We have 8 clubs in our District that have completed the CEP process and all are becoming better clubs. We also have 4 clubs that are going though the process at the time of this message. CEP gives your club to opportunity to celebrate your club’s accomplishments and discuss what it can accomplish in the future. It will also identify unmet community needs. Whether your clubs feels it needs assistance to grow or meet the needs of your community or your club feels it is a good club and would like to become either a better club or an excellent club, the Club Excellence Process would be a great benefit to assure successes in the future. For more information contact me at 717-789-9605 or [email protected] or our Global Membership Chairperson, Lion Mike Guinivan at 717-426-3161 or [email protected] On behalf of your Global Leadership Team, we thank you for all that you are doing so that we are successful in serving those less fortunate than ourselves. For more information or a club program from one of our Team Members contact either 2nd VDG Bob Weaver, PDG Tom Ridder, RC Gene Hilton or myself. PCC Steve Benedict, GLT Chairperson 717-789-9605 (H) 717-201-4134 (C) [email protected] Greeting Fellow Lions: Lionesses & Leos As you know, October was busy with 6 region rallies and all our fall Lion’s activities. October 31st through November 2nd I’ll be joining fellow Lions at a gathering in Grantville for one of the annual State Council Meetings. This will be my 2nd State gathering, and I’m amazed and encouraged by the dedication and enthusiasm I have seen, there is so much to learn about the process of continuing the goals of Lionism. As I have told you in the past, our District 14D Convention will be a month earlier, March 2728, 2015. This earlier date will accommodate our District in being able to host the State meeting in May at the Host Resort in Lancaster. As you know, “Presidents Honor Night “will be March 27th 6pm at Yoder’s Buffet in New Holland, see you there! Remember, each Lion’s Club will be asked to donate a theme basket for each event. Ps: Don’t forget to sign up early for the Amish Experience at the Convention in May – the first 200 members who sign up will receive the limited addition pin. Happy Thanksgiving 2nd Vice District Governor Lion Bob Weaver NEW HOLLAND LIONS CLUB NEWS Will be selling ham sandwiches and chicken corn soup at New Holland's Christmas on Main on Saturday, December 6. The Akron Lions Club have a electric grill that we would like to donate to another club free of charge. It is a older grill which has made many toasted cheese burgers. It is a Star 208 volt 24"x36" with two controls. It did work when last used, it would need a cord. Contact David Austin if you are interested or would like to see it. 859-1614 NEWS AROUND THE DISTRICT Mountville Lions Club will have a blood drive on Monday, November 3, 2014 from 1 to 6:30 PM at Trinity UCC Church, located next to the swimming pool in Mountville. Donors may reserve a time by calling the American Red Cross at 1-800733-2767. Walk-ins are also welcome. Soup, sandwiches, drinks, and desserts are available to all who come in. Contact PCC Steve Benedict at 789-9605 or PDG Ron Peters, 285-4795 for more information. Come out and give the “gift of life”. CHRISTMAS IN CHRISTIANA ON DEC 20TH held at the Christiana Train station building Free pictures with Santa and his wife. Lots of food for the children. Hay ride and Prizes for the best houses decorated for Christmas Christiana Lions Sub Sales Nov 15th priced at $4.00 each and are made fresh the day of the sale. To pre-order email christianalionsclub@ comcast.net or call 610-593-6945at least three days prior to the sale date. Lafayette Lions Sub Sale Dec 12th priced at $4.00 each for 8” and are made fresh. Call Lion Roy Overly to order 717 -299-3674 CHRISTIANA LIONS NEWS PDG Rodney Sweger Presented a check for $2000 to President Lion Jewel of the Christiana Lions for the renovations to improve the building to make it more handicapped accessible. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Sydney W. Young Landisville Lions Club George R. Marcinko Landisville Lions Club Donald K. Emig Strasburg Lions Club Clara Kissinger East Petersburg Lions Club Anthony D. Binkley Penn Elm Lions Club Karen A. Montgomery Wilshire Hills Lions Club IN FOND MEMORIY June W. Shrom West Earl Lions Club 2015 Pennsylvania Lions State Convention Lancaster, PA. May 14 – 17 District 14D is pleased to host all Pennsylvania Lions, Lionesses, and LEOs for the 92 nd annual State Lions Convention in Lancaster May 14 through 17, 2015. We encourage all to register early for the convention, to be held at the Lancaster Host Resort and Convention Center. Come to the convention to meet and greet International President Joe Preston and his wife, Lion Joni. IP Joe Preston will be our speaker at the International Banquet on Saturday evening, May 16. On Saturday afternoon, you will want to hear motivational speaker Anne Beiler, founder of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. She is sure to inspire us with her vision of service. For those intrigued by the Amish, we have arranged a special dinner and presentation at Plain and Fancy Restaurant and the Amish Experience on Thursday evening May 14. Register early so you can be among the first 200 who sign up for both this event and the convention and receive a limited edition quilt pin. For the golfers among us, the Host Convention Committee has arranged for anyone who registered for the convention to play the Host Resort’s course at a reduced rate. Come to District 14D to enjoy a wide variety of attractions, including Dutch Wonderland, which is across the street from the hotel, as well as the American Music Theater and shopping outlets just down Route 30 from the hotel. And be sure to take in some local history and scenery. A short drive west will take you into the city of Lancaster, where you can shop at Central Market, take a walking tour, or visit Wheatland, the home of the only US President from Pennsylvania. In the other direction, a short drive will take you through scenic farmland, with roadside stands offering produce and handmade Amish products. Join your fellow Lions, Lionesses, and LEOs for fun, fellowship, and learning more about Lions at the State Convention next May. See you in Lancaster for D-lightful Hospitality in Amish Country! 14D 2015 State Convention Committee Chairman PCC Steve Benedict Vice Chairman PDG Dale High DG Deb Burkholder Press Release · 215 Woodchuck Drive · Ephrata, PA 17522-9623 · (717) 466-6233 · For Immediate Release Date: Contact: Phone: October 13, 2014 Steve Brown (717) 466-6233 Lions Buffet Breakfast at Brickerville Brickerville, PA The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay & Elizabeth Townships will hold a “Buffet Breakfast” on Sunday, November 2, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at the Brickerville Fire Hall, located on Hopeland Road at Route 322. There will be a large selection of breakfast items featured – all you can eat for $8.00. Children’s meals will be half price. This is a fund raiser to benefit the community. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Contact Lion Chairman Glenn Aungst at (717) 733-8474 for additional information. DISTRICT 14-D CABINET MEETING NOTICE Hosted by Region III Zone A Chair John Danielson, Zone B Chair Craig Merkey All Lions, Lioness, and Leos are invited to attend! All voting Cabinet members to wear green jackets and gray pants. All other business casual! DATE: Sunday, November 16, 2014 PLACE: The Moveable Feast Restaurant 350 Highland Drive Mountville, PA MEETING AGENDA 2:30 pm Workshop “What Would You Do?” A Club decides to disband and no one knew. 3:00 pm 3:30 pm Pre-Cabinet Cabinet Meeting Dinner to follow adjournment of Cabinet Meeting / order from the menu PLEASE REGISTER BY EITHER USING THE FORM BELOW OR BY WAY OF EMAIL [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name _____________________________________________________ Club ________________________ Phone Number _______________ Number attending ___________ Mail reservation form to: Lion Michael Guinivan P.O. Box 103 51 Vista Drive Maytown, PA 17550 717-426-3161 PLEASE REGISTER SO THAT THE RESTAURANT HAS AN IDEA OF HOW MANY THEY CAN PREPARE FOR. THE EAST COCALICO LIONS CLUB IS HOLDING AN OYSTER, SHRIMP, FISH & HAM SUPPER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 3:00 PM UNTIL 7:00 PM AT THE REAMSTOWN FIRE HALL Church Street, Reamstown; east off Route 272 (Reading Road) THE FOLLOWING MENU WILL BE AVAILABLE: PLATTERS (Include: French Fries, Pepper Cabbage, Roll, Apple Sauce, Beverage and Dessert) FRIED OYSTER FRIED SHRIMP New! FISH N’CHIPS GRILLED HAM Combination FRIED OYSTER - FRIED SHRIMP Combination FRIED OYSTER - GRILLED HAM Combination FRIED SHRIMP - GRILLED HAM SANDWICHES FRIED OYSTER New! FRIED FISH GRILLED HAM FRENCH FRIES TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE!! Note: Our Spring Supper date is changed to the last Saturday in April, April 25, 2015 !!!! Wilshire Hills Lions Club Vendor Showcase Bingo Shop our vendors, enter our Chinese Auction, Register for Prizes & Have Fun Playing Bingo B I N G Location: Knights of Columbus 1575 New Danville Pk, Lancaster Benefits: Lions Club Activities Fund Date: Sunday, November 30, 2014 Time: 12:30 PM doors & kitchen open 2:00 PM Bingo starts Tickets: $18 for 20 games of regular bingo For Tickets or to Donate Prizes O contact: Deb at 717-393-3420 or via email at: [email protected] REINHOLDSLIONS CLUB ARE CELEBRATING 50 YEARS SERVING THE COMMUNITY AND BEYOND WHERE: FOXCHASE BANQUET ROOM 300 STEVENS ROAD STEVEN, PA 17578 WHEN: MARCH 7,2015 6PM CASH BAR AND DINNER 7PM SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY GIFT FOR ALL ATTENDING SPEAKER: PAST INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR STEVE GLASS PRICE: $35.00 PER PERSON PLEASE RESPOND BY FEBRUARY 17, 2015 # ATTENDING_____________ CLUB____________ PLEASE INCLUDE CHECK MADE OUT TO REINHOLDS LIONS CLUB AND SEND TO: LION STEVE YOUNG – SECRETARY 165 VILLAGE SPRING LANE REINHOLDS, PA 17569 ANY QUESTION CELL# 610-529-5017 The internationally-acclaimed comedy basketball team THE HARLEM AMBASSADORS are coming to LANCASTER & LEBANON COUNTY! You can be part of this event! WARWICK HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2015 6:30PM DISTRICT 14-D LEO’S will be hosting the Harlem Ambassadors for a special comedy basketball event. This is an event families can enjoy together... laughter, comedy, slam dunks, high-flying hoops... all for a good cause. And you can be part of it! All funds raised from this event will go to VisionCorps and Lebanon Sight Committee. "As I looked out at our huge crowd, I saw big smiles and lots of laughing by young and old alike. Whole families were having such a great time together; they didn't want the game to end." Offering a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-handling tricks and hilarious comedy routines, the Harlem Ambassadors are a team of talented male and female basketball players that are drug-free, collegeeducated and positive in appearance. They are committed to giving their audience quality family entertainment and serving as positive role models for kids. A team of local celebrities -- men and women from our community -- will play against the Harlem Ambassadors and be part of the comedy. Everyone will meet the Ambassadors after the game during a complimentary autograph session. Lions are a service organization and our motto is “We serve”. We have been called to be “Knights of the Blind” from Helen Keller and we do that by providing support financially and volunteering with blind/vision impaired persons as well as our community. We are proud to announce that our Leos (middle & high school students) also serve in the same capacity and are overseeing this event. This event will specifically impact this age group and they are our future. "The standing-room-only crowd not only saw some of the greatest basketball in America, they also were witness to some of the funniest comedy routines around . . . . The final score? The Harlem Ambassadors won . . . over the citizens of Franklin County and impacted a lot of lives, young and old alike. Those of us who came and saw and played and danced and laughed 'til we cried, may never be the same again. And that's a good thing." Bob Salmon The Herald Chronicle “We are proud to provide quality entertainment and lasting memories for audiences of all ages,” said Dale Moss, Harlem Ambassadors president. “It’s rewarding to give back, especially when the funds generated help build a house for Habitat for Humanity or buy computers for the school library. Please consider helping your community by becoming a sponsor of this event.” Yes! I would like to sponsor this event. "As I looked out at our huge Business Name ______________________________________________________ crowd, I saw big smiles and Contact Name _______________________________________________________ lots of laughing by young Address and old____________________________________________________________ alike. Whole families City/State ____________________________________ Zip ___________________ were having such a great Work (________) Cell Phone (________) ______________ timePhone together; they______________ didn't Email _______________________________________________________________ want the game to end." Please indicate type and quantities of sponsorship desired: EVENT SPONSOR - $2500 This sponsorship includes: Participate (2 players) in Game Complimentary tickets (20) VIP seating near team on court (10) Signs/banners at the event Public announcement of sponsorship at the event Your logo on event advertising and logo on Event T-Shirt (worn at game) Opportunity to display corporate/organizational information at the event GAME SPONSOR - $1500 This sponsorship includes: Participate (1 player) in Game. Complimentary tickets (10) VIP seating near team on court (5) Signs/banners at the event Public announcement of sponsorship at the event Your logo on event advertising and Event T-shirt (worn at game) Opportunity to display corporate/organizational information at the event QUARTER SPONSOR/ASSEMBLY SPONSOR - $500 This sponsorship includes: Complimentary tickets/VIP seating (5/5) Signs/banners at the event Public announcement of sponsorship at the event Your logo on event advertising and on event T-Shirt (worn at game) Opportunity to display corporate/organizational information at the event PLAYER SPONSOR - $250 This sponsorship includes: Participate in Game Signs/banners at the event Public announcement of sponsorship at the event PATRON SPONSOR - $100 This sponsorship includes: For each $100, your name/business name will be entered into our drawing. Drawing includes Gift cards, Prizes and autographed team basketball from the Harlem Ambassadors. Sponsorships can be for any business, individual, family, group, or organization and for any amount. (Make check payable to: Lions 14-D) Please Mail Form and Check to: Dawn Rissmiller, PO Box 556, Lititz PA 17543 Questions? (717) 371-1846 [email protected] Learn more about Harlem Ambassadors at www.harlemambassadors.com
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