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Mark Your Calendar
Jul 4 - Flag Display - Independence Day
Jul 5 - No Club Meeting
Jul 12 - 7pm Board of Directors Meeting - flag hut
Jul 19 - 6:30 pm Club Meeting - Club Officer Installation and Awards
Banquet - Parkway Restaurant
Jul 16 - 10:30am Awards/Installation and Cabinet Meeting - First Re-
formed United Church of Christ, 104 East Center Street
in Lexington (Registration form p.4)
Aug 24 - 6pm Brighter Visions Kickoff at Mayflower Seafood, 665
Montroyal Rd, Rural Hall. It’s easy to find, just off Hwy
52 North of Winston-Salem. You should arrive by 6 pm
to order dinner.
Lion Hearted News
JULY 2016 VOLUME 85
Greetings from Lion President Judi,
Thank you for honoring me by electing me president again. As most of you know I love
being a Lion. We have a very full year ahead of us and I hope that we are able to touch more
people than ever before. Past President John and I have been working on obtaining a visual
screening tool for children which we feel will be a wonderful tool for the children of Cabarrus
County. We also have the VAVS Bingo coming up, as well as our picnic for the LIFE Center
and the VIP Fishing Tournament in October at the Outer Banks and a few projects First
Vice President Lion James Strong and I are working on setting up.
I would like to encourage all of you to consider attending the District Convention on No-
vember 4-5 in Winston Salem. First, for all the fun and knowledge you will experience, and
secondly, to support Lion George Culp our First Vice District Governor. Family Night is
Karaoke and you will
want to go and share
your talents with all
our district Lions. If
you don’t feel like
performing, you still
have an opportunity
to watch some of
your fellow members make fools of themselves; I
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CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA
CONCORD LIONS CLUB
The President’s Chatter
Inside this issue:
President’s Chatter 1
Birthdays 1
From the Man of Steel 2
Eye Screening 2
Convention photos 3
Cabinet Awards Banquet registration 4
BIRTHDAY KIDS
7/3 RICK SEYMOUR
7/8 JAMES STRONG
7/13 BOB ALDOUS
7/13 CHRIS MEASMER
7/30 RANDY SEYMOUR
A computer once beat me at
chess, but it was no match
for me at kick boxing.
Ever stop to think and forget
to start again?
When I married Ms. Right, I
had no idea her first name
was Always.
My wife got 8 out 10 on her
driver's test--the other two
guys managed to jump out of
her way.
There may be no excuse for
laziness, but I'm still look-
ing.
Women spend more time
wondering what men are
thinking than men spend
thinking.
Give me ambiguity or give
me something else.
He who laughs last thinks
slowest.
Is it wrong that only one
company makes the game
Monopoly?
Women sometimes make
fools of men, but most guys
are the do-it-yourself type.
I was going to give him a
nasty look, but he already
had one.
Change is inevitable, except
from a vending machine.
The grass may be greener on
the other side but at least
you don't have to mow it.
I like long walks, especially
when they're taken by peo-
ple who annoy me.
I was going to wear my cam-
ouflage shirt today, but I
couldn't find it.
If at first you don't succeed,
skydiving is not for you.
Sometimes I wake up
grumpy; other times I let
him sleep.
If tomatoes are technically a
fruit, is ketchup a smoothie?
No matter how much you
push the envelope, it'll still
be stationery.
Page 2 LION HEARTED NEWS
Free Eye Screening Sponsored by
Concord Lions Club
Wednesday,
August 24, 2016
9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Logan Multi-Purpose Center
184 Booker Drive SW
Concord, NC
International Convention Photos from Fukuoka, Japan
Page 3 LION HEARTED NEWS
Some of our fearless lead-ers attended the Interna-tional Convention. Top Left is photo of District Governor Butch Conrad celebrating his birthday with the other governors from North Carolina.
The Convention is kicked off with a parade of all the Lions from every country attending the convention. It normally lasts hours and with the convention being held in Japan, hundreds and hundreds of Lions at-tended and marched in the parade from Asian coun-tries.
Above is photo of the NC Lions getting ready for the parade and on left they are passing in review at the end of the parade. On the front row a Past Inter-national Director Harvey Whitley and Diane.
Page 4 LION HEARTED NEWS
Saturday, July 16
10:30 am 2015-2016 Awards Presentation
12 Noon Luncheon $12
Followed by 2016-2017 District Cabinet Installation
and First Cabinet Meeting of the Year
First Reformed United Church of Christ
104 East Center Street, Lexington
Fellowship Hall is across the street from the church
Park at the Fellowship Hall, behind the church, or on the street.
****You must register in advance for the meal****
Deadline July 6
Club Name ____________________
LIST NAMES (attach sheet if necessary)_______________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Send to: Kirby Matthews __________ @ $12 = ________
PO Box 788
Denton, NC 27239 Enclose Check
Awards/Installation/Cabinet Meeting
meant to say display their talents. Our club will also be assisting Lion George in host-
ing the hospitality room. (note: When I was Vice Governor, the club’s supporting the
hospitality room was one of the nicest memories I have. Please help if you can, Lion
Ron) There will be a boutique in which we may donate and/or purchase items made and
donated by district Lions.
Looking forward to a happy, healthy and prosperous new year with all of you. Don’t
forget to come and help with the Mobile Screening
Unit at the Logan Center on August 24th from 9am
till 2pm.
Have a great month,
Lion Pres Judi
PS: I have had the pleasure of volunteering each
Wednesday at Camp Dogwood to give the staff
nurse a day off. I have done everything from baiting hooks with worms, taking fish off
hooks, serving snow cones, serving meals and seeing to the medical needs of our camp-
ers. It is a magical place for our campers, and the campers and staff are exceptional and
loving people. It is my hope that one day you will be able to volunteer there and find out
for yourself how great our camp is.
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Flag Display - July 4th: We are in the billing process so many of the routes will show that contracts have not been paid. We should display flags to everyone, regardless. Pay-ments are not due until July 20th.
Lion George
Page 5 LION HEARTED NEWS
Please let Lion Ron know if
there are changes to your con-
tact information.
Aldous, Robert “Bob” (Mae) 1970
H: 704-706-3616
530 Wilhelm Place 28025
Burrage, Robert (Cathy)
H: 704-786-5225 C: 704-467-7304
221 Marshdale Ave SW 28025
1972
Cline, Wayne non-member
H: 704-786-2038
263 Eastcliff Dr SE 28025
Cress, Sam (Kristie) 2010
H: 704-782-8062
1715 Gold Hill Road 28025
Culp, Dianne (George) 2015
H: 704-786-0489 C: 704-792-5394
134 Eastcliff Dr SE 28025
Culp, George (Dianne) 1971
H: 704-786-0489 C: 704-906-8568
134 Eastcliff Dr SE 28025
Daniel, Billy (Melinda) 2015
C: 704-431-8283
2905 Emanuel Church Road
Rockwell, NC 28138
Daniel, Melinda (Billy)
C: 704-431-8183 2015
2905 Emanuel Church Road
Rockwell, NC 28138
Hamilton, Melinda 2014
H: 704-796-6350
4920 Poplar Tent Road 28027
Hovey, Carol (Bryan) 2010
H: 704-785-8640
464 Winfield 28205
Jenkins,Georgianne(Harold)1991
H: 704-721-3315
250 Scenic Dr NE 28025
Jenkins,Harold(Georgianne) 1988
H: 704-721-3315
250 Scenic Dr NE 2802
Kluttz, Ray 1957
H: 704-782-6620
126 Arlington Ave SW 28025
McAdams, Del 1998
H: 699-1969
306 South Lake Blvd #201
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
McLaughlin, Ralph (Lorna) 2002
H: 704-795-4218
120 Union Street N 28025
Measmer, Chris 2010
H: 704-783-5880
6300 Homestead Dr 28025
Nunn, John (Kay) 2004
H: 704-784-9646 C: 704-305-0050
37 Georgia St N 28025
Parker, John (Rachel) 1997
H: 704-786-3872 C: 704-490-8882
4580 Miami Church Rd 28025
Peterson, Steven 2014
C: 980-777-6485
200 Crescent Heights Drive
Salisbury, NC 28146
Pollard, Robert D (Trudy) 1998
H: 704-464-1054 C: 910-583-4707
1830 Wilburn Park Lane
Charlotte 28269
Ritchie, Heath (Carolyn) 2005
H: 704-782-5523 C: 704-425-2731
230 Eastover Dr SE 28025
Rogers, Richard (Trish) 1999
H: 704-786-9528 C: 704-305-0881
4340 Hwy 73 E 28025
Rogers, Trish (Richard) 2013
H: 704-786-9528
4340 Hwy 73 E 28025
Seymour, Judi (Rick) 2011
H: 704-279-4207 C: 704-467-4573
390 Rock Rick Lane
Rockwell, NC 28138
Randy, Seymour 2014
H: 704-804-0983
1415 Birch Street
Kannapolis, NC 28081 E: [email protected]
Seymour, Rick (Judi) 2013
H: 704-279-4207
390 Rock Rick Lane
Rockwell, NC 28138
Staley, Ron (Sallie) 1986
H: 704-788-8866 C: 704-305-0723
7935 Altacrest Dr 28027
Strong, James (Kimberly) 2012
C: 704-604-6381
279 Fryling Avenue SW
Intimidator Ball Game
Everyone attending the ballgame on Tuesday had a great time. It was a fun game; enjoyed by all. Here, club members are seen serenading Lion Trish as Lion Ron leads the choir.
Thanks for the photos, Lion Judi.
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