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Page 1 District 17-News October 2016
Volume 1, Issue 4
SAVE THE DATES
2016 November 5th Baxter Springs Lions Club 75th Anniversary - See Page 13
November 5th Parsons Lions Club Turkey - Noodle Dinner - See Page 21
November 12th Second District 17-N Cabinet Meeting, Parsons - See Page 4
November 12th Bel Aire Lions A Taste of Italy - See page 18
December 3rd Baxter Springs Arts & Craft Show - See Page 6
2017
January 27-29 Mid-Winter Rally, Manhattan, Four Points by Sheraton, Guest IP Bob Corlew
March 17-18 District 17-K Convention, Hays, Guest ID Melvyn Bray, New Jersey
March 3-4 District 17-A Convention, Topeka, Guest: ID Jerome Thompson, Alabama
March 31 – April 1 District 17-N Convention, Wichita Area, Guest ID Howard Hudson, California
June 1-3 Kansas Lions State Convention, Wichita, Guest ID Lewis Quinn
June 30 – July 4 100th Annual Lions Clubs International Convention, Chicago, IL
Special Points of Interest
Page 2 District 17-N Leadership
Page 3 Club Visitation Schedule
Page 5 Centennial Celebration Info
Page 9 Membership Information
Page 11 Environmental Program
Page 12 Foundation Directors
Page 17 Club Newsletter Program
Page 18 Peace Poster Deadline
Page 23-24 LCIF Information
Page 25 Photo Contest Rules
Page 26 LCI President Message
Page 30 Live Well With Diabetes
Page 2 District 17-News October 2016
District 17-N Officers
DG Marge Zakoura-Vaughan
316-684-3256
1st VDG Indra Phillips
316-612-3448
2nd VDG Patrick Laham
316-648-2078
District 17-N Secretary
Helen LeBlanc, PCC
316-755-2224
District 17-N Treasurer
LuRay Watts, PDG
316-253-7730
District 17-N Immediate PDG
Dwayne Willis, IPDG
620-345-8168
2016-2017 Zone Chairs
Zone 1- Marla Larison [email protected]
Zone 2- Don Cunningham, PDG [email protected]
Zone 3 - Chuck England [email protected]
Zone 4 - Marvin Shultz
Zone 5 - Dan Heersche
Zone 6 - Shane Beebe [email protected]
Assistant - Brad Farmer [email protected]
Zone 7 - Michael Epp [email protected]
Assistant-J. D. Foster [email protected]
Zone 8 - Richard Caldwell
Zone 9 - Terry Weldin, PDG [email protected]
Zone 10 - Ralph Rodgers, PDG
Zone 11 - Sally Conard [email protected]
Zone 12 - Larry Funk [email protected]
Assistant Richard Riemer [email protected]
Zone 13 - Daniel Smith [email protected]
Assistant - Paul Smith
Page 3 District 17-News October 2016
Club DG Team Member to attend
Date Scheduled
Club DG Team Member to attend
Date Scheduled
Altamont 2 2nd VDG Patrick Lindsborg 13 2nd VDG Patrick
Argonia 5 2nd VDG Patrick Lyndon 9 DG Marge
Arkansas City 4 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Madison 10 2nd VDG Patrick 10/10
Arkansas City Early Bird 4 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Maize 6 1st VDG Indra In August
Augusta Evening 7 DG Marge Completed Marquette 13 2nd VDG Patrick
Baxter Springs 1 DG Marge 11/5 McCune 1 DG Marge
Bel Aire 8 DG Marge McPherson 12 DG Marge
Belle Plaine 5 2nd VDG Patrick Moundridge 13 DG Marge
Benton 8 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Mulvane 5 1st VDG Indra
Burlington 9 DG Marge Completed Neodesha 3 2nd VDG Patrick Completed
Burrton 12 1st VDG Indra Neosho Rapids 10 1st VDG Indra
Caldwell 5 2nd VDG Patrick Newton 12 1st VDG Indra Completed
Caney 3 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Olpe 11 DG Marge
Canton 13 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Osage City 10 DG Marge
Carbondale 11 1st VDG Indra Oswego 2 DG Marge
Cedar Vale 4 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Ottawa 9 1st VDG Indra
Chanute 2 DG Marge Oxford 5 2nd VDG Patrick
Clearwater 6 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Park City 7 1st VDG Indra In August
Coffeyville 3 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Parsons 2 2nd VDG Patrick Completed
Coffeyville Daylight 3 Defenders
2nd VDG Patrick Completed Pittsburg 1 DG Marge
Colony 9 DG Marge Completed Pleasant Valley 7 1st VDG Indra
Columbus 1 DG Marge Potwin 8 1st VDG Indra Completed
Colwich 6 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Reading 10 2nd VDG Patrick 11/21
Derby Noon 5 1st VDG Indra In August Roxbury 13 2nd VDG Patrick Completed
El Dorado 7 DG Marge Scranton 11 2nd VDG Patrick Completed
Emporia 11 1st VDG Indra In August Sedan 3 2nd VDG Patrick 10/10
Eureka 10 DG Marge Towanda 8 DG Marge Completed
Fredonia 3 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Valley Center 8 1st VDG Indra
Galena Route 66 1 DG Marge Viola 6 1st VDG Indra
Garnett 9 DG Marge Completed Walton 8 1st VDG Indra
Girard 1 DG Marge Wellington 5 DG Marge Completed
Goddard 6 1st VDG Indra Westphalia 9 2nd VDG Patrick Completed
Halstead 12 1st VDG Indra Whitewater 12 1st VDG Indra Completed
Hesston 12 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Wichita Downtown 7 DG Marge 1/4/2017
Hillsboro Evening 12 DG Marge Completed Wichita East/ 7 Southeast
1st VDG Indra
Howard Area 4 DG Marge Wichita Northwest 7 DG Marge 12/1
Humboldt 2 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Wichita West 6 1st VDG Indra
Independence 3 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Windom 13 2nd VDG Patrick 11/7
Inman 13 2nd VDG Patrick Completed Winfield 4 DG Marge Completed
Kincaid 9 1st VDG Indra Yates Center 9 DG Marge Completed
Lebo 11 1st VDG Indra
CLUB VISITATION SCHEDULE BY THE DISTRICT DG TEAM
ZONE ZONE
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Second District Cabinet Meeting
November 12, 2016 First Baptist Church
1621 Main, Parsons, KS
Registration 8:45-9:30
Donuts, breads and fruit. Coffee, Iced Tea and water.
PDG Meeting 9:00
Cabinet Meeting starts at 9:30
Additional information in November Newsletter
Meal : Hot meal, Salad and Desert
Cost : $8.00
E-mail: [email protected]
620-421-8047 (leave message)
FB, or web Page at parsonslionsclub.org
Deadline: 11/11/16
Wi-Fi available NOTICE
DG Marge has appointed PDG Gene Allen as Tail Twister and
Timekeeper so be prepared at the next cabinet meeting!
Bring $$$
RSVP
Page 5 District 17-News October 2016
Centennial Celebration Highlights
CENTENNIAL LION: Beginning now, through December 31, 2016, we will be accepting
nominations for the Centennial Lion. The nomination form is attached. There will be one
Centennial Lion from each District. Nomination forms will be distributed to each club in the
next month, so be thinking about that special lion that deserves recognition. Each Centennial
Lion will be presented with a Melvin Jones Fellowship (or progressive depending on their
current status). Please submit your nominations to your District Coordinator or Multiple
District Coordinator no later than December 31, 2016.
CENTENNIAL LEO: Beginning now, through December 31, 2016, we will be accepting
nominations for the Centennial Leo. There will be one Centennial Leo from the State. Nomination
forms will be distributed in the next month, so be thinking about that special leo that deserves
recognition. The Centennial Leo will be presented with a Bill & Dorothy Wunder Fellowship. Please
submit your nominations to your District Coordinator or Multiple District Coordinator no later than
December 31, 2016.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION: Yes, a party worthy of 100 years is being planned and will
take place at the 2017 State Convention.
2017 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION: There will be ten (10) $50 stipends available to those attending the
2017 International Convention on the bus. If the bus trip doesn’t come to fruition, then the ten
$50 stipends will be awarded to be used for travel to the convention. The stipends will be paid
after attendance at the Convention is verified. More information coming soon.
Please check the website: www.lions100.lionsclubs.org for more information on special events
going on through 2017.
LEGACY PROJECT: We are asking each club in the State to have a legacy project. Each club that has a legacy
project and reports on that project, will receive a Legacy Club patch for their club banner.
MEMBERSHIP: Our goal is 100 new members by our 100 year anniversary.
LCIF: Our goal is 100 new Melvin Jones Fellows or new Melvin Jones Progressives by our 100 year anniversary.
Questions can be directed to MD Chairperson, PCC Michele Hufferd at [email protected].
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Newsletter Content Deadline 25th day of each month prior to publication month; email
news and pictures to [email protected]
District 17-N Past District Governors Club
The club has decided on a fundraiser of raffling off a
bronze lion statue. The statue valued at over
$1,000 was donated to the club by PDG’s Joan &
Gerald Snyder. The raffle tickets will be available
for $5 per ticket. The PDG Club hopes to raise at
least $1,000 to go towards an un-named Melvin
Jones Recipient.
The drawing for the statue will be at the district
convention in March. Tickets will soon be available
The Kansas Lions Directory
is now on-line.
The username is: kslions
The password is dirmd17
Remember do to the privacy issue please do not share the username/password
with a non-Lion.
Register for the
2017 Centennial Convention in Chicago
Be part of history and register today for the 100th LCICon in Chicago, June 30-July 4, 2017. Celebrate your pride in being a Lion with thousands of members from around the globe for fun, fellowship and more!
January 13 is the deadline to lock-in the best 5-day centennial registration fee of US$130.00 and to guarantee your hotel reservation at our specially discounted Lions rates. These hotel rates are available only to Lions convention attendees and are sure to sell out quickly.
McCormick Place Convention Center will be the hub of activity where the plenary sessions, International Show, Lions exhibit hall, voting, seminars and more will take place – all within one convenient venue. March down Chicago's famous State Street in the Lions International Parade of Nations. Make plans to tour the International Headquarters Office, visit Melvin Jones' gravesite and see Chicago's architectural gems on one of our special Lions convention tours.
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KANSAS CENTENNIAL LION
NOMINATION FORM
Every Lion in each district in MD 17 will be able to nominate someone that
they feel encompasses the Lions Motto, “We Serve”, and should be chosen
as the Kansas Centennial Lion for their district. The nomination forms will
be reviewed by a panel made up of the Centennial District Coordinators,
District Governors, and GMT/GLT District Coordinators. The nomination
forms will have the name and club blacked out to ensure that voting is based
on the Lions accomplishments. The panel will choose one lion from each
district as the Kansas Centennial Lion.
ACCOLADE
Each district Centennial Lion will be presented with a Melvin Jones
Fellowship at the 2017 State Convention. If the chosen Lion is already a
Melvin Jones Fellow, they will be presented with a progressive Melvin
Jones Fellowship.
NOMINATION FORM
The nomination form is attached and must be submitted no later than
December 31, 2016 to be considered. Nominations should be sent to:
PCC Michele Hufferd
107 S. Julie Street
Louisburg, KS 66053
NOMINATE A CENTENNIAL LION!
Beginning now, through December 31, 2016, we will be accepting nominations for the Centennial Lion. To date
we have received two nominations, so there is plenty of time and space for nominations from all districts! It will
be a great honor for a deserving lion to be nominated as a Centennial Lion. Each district has the opportunity to
name a “Centennial Lion” that has made a mark in their district. Please get your nominations in to PCC Michele
Hufferd via [email protected], or mail to 107 S. Julie Street, Louisburg, KS 66053.
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KANSAS CENTENNIAL LION
Nomination Form
Nominee: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________
Address:________________________________________________Phone__________
District:_________ Club: _________________________________________________
Years Served as a Lion: ___________
List all service activities Lion has participated in:
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List all offices held, if any:
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Please, use the space below to describe, in approximately 200 words, why you think this
Lion should be named Kansas Centennial Lion.
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Additional pages may be added, if needed. Submit completed form to: Michele Hufferd, 107 S. Julie Street, Louisburg, KS 66053,
no later than December 31, 2016.
Page 9 District 17-News October 2016
DISTRICT 17-N CLUB OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES
NEW MEMBERS
DECEASED MEMBERS
Club Anniversary Chartered
Altamont Lions Club 70th 10/7/1946 Burrton Lions Club 79th 10/25/1937 Caney Lions Club 72nd 10/2/1944
Carbondale Lions Club 33rd 10/18/1983 Eureka Lions Club 95th 10/3/1921 Maize Lions Club 14th 10/31/02
Roxbury Lions Club 62nd 10/5/1954 Wichita Northwest Lions 14th 10/16/2002
Club Lion Sponsor Date
Altamont Glenda J Aikins John Wyrick 09/06/2016
Galena Route 66 Billy J Charles Jr 09/01/2016
Independence Andy Taylor Bill Caflisch 09/12/2016
Maize Tony Hill David Hill 09/01/2016
Maize Loren R Parks David Hill 09/01/2016
Olpe Gary Jones Gary Murphy 09/06/2016
Olpe Rick Jones Gary Murphy 09/06/2016
Olpe Aaron Scheve Joseph Wendling 09/06/2016
Oxford Cristy Bednarz Robert Hendricks 09/22/2016
Oxford Kyle Bednarz Robert Hendricks 09/22/2016
Oxford Thomas O Flowers William Ward 09/22/2016
Valley Center Chad Dove Richard Bartel 09/08/2016
Valley Center Laurie L. Dove Richard Bartel 09/08/2016
Club Lion Date Reported
McPherson Wayne Schafer 9/2/2016
Wichita Downtown Merle Manlove 9/25/2016
Wichita East-Southeast Chester Leidy 8/7/2016
District 17-N Lions Year 2016-2017
As of 9/30/2016 81 Clubs and 1,745 Members
Page 10 District 17-News October 2016
News from Madison Lions Club
The club sponsored the Fall Fest. On October 29th in
cooperation with the MainStreet Mommas . The club
is planning a fish fry and perhaps look into a steak
night in the spring. The club is completing their
calendar fundraiser. A pin collection from the late
PDG Bob Fry with discussion on what to do with
them.
Valley Center, Bel Aire, and West Wichita Lions Club
brought the Mobile Screening Unit to the Senior Expo
held in Wichita, September 22.
Bel Aire Lions register clients for the Mobile Screening Unit at the Exploration Place for the Senior Expo in Wichita on September 22.
Coffeyville Daylight Defenders Lions Club In spite of a rainy afternoon, the turn out for the first Hot Dogs and History at the Aviation Heritage Museum was a great success. Over one hundred visitors to the museum enjoyed hot dogs, chips and drinks provided by the Coffeyville Daylight Defenders Lions. Visitors were able to tour the museum for free, however, donations were accepted to help support the museum.
Lion Chuck explains one of the many exhibits at the museum
Lion Spencer show off one of the Funk airplanes, built in Coffeyville
A group of youngsters inspects another of the Funk airplanes
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Kansas Lions Band Foundation Directors
DG Marge Zakoura-Vaughan Jami Messner
Shari Neidhardt Harry Stockwell, PCC
Stuart Tolle, PDG
Kansas Lions Sight Foundation Directors
Don Cunningham, PDG Jess Larison, PCC
Marla Larison Bernard Lee, PDG LuRay Watts, PDG Terry Weldin, PDG
Kansas Lions Foundation Directors
Helen LeBlanc, PCC Ralph Rodgers, PDG
John Scovill
Kansas Lions Sight Foundation
2016 Kansas State Fair Screening Report
Lions International President, Bob Corlew’s, theme “New Mountains to Climb” was exhibited by the Kansas Lions at the Kansas Lions Sight Foundation’s (KLSF) 2016 Kansas State Fair Screening Service Project. With the addition of two booth spaces at this fair the KLSF was able to provide the traditional adult vision, hearing, blood pressure, blood sugar screenings, and children’s vision screenings and add booth space for two additional service providers Saving Sight (the Lions Eye Bank for most of Kansas) and “Cares” Canine Assistance Rehabilitation Education Services (service dogs).
The KLSF sincerely appreciates the assistance of the many Lions throughout the state of Kansas, including district governors, vice-district governors, and 2nd vice district governors to help make this year’s State Fair Screening Project a great example of Lion’s service. There were a total number of 3,920 individuals screened at the 2016 Kansas State Fair. This included screenings for “Field of Vision” 535 screened – 69 referred for professional evaluation, “Visual Acuity” 389 screened – 188 referred for professional evaluation, “Hearing” 1152 screened – 343 referred for professional evaluation, “Blood Pressure” 1,492 screened – 164 referred for medical evaluation, “Blood Sugar” 1,376 screened – 183 referred for medical evaluation, and “Children’s Vision Screening” 1,329 screened – 222 referred for professional evaluation.
It is not about numbers but helping individuals and parents recognize potential medical and visual challenges that could impact the future of the ones being screened. This is a service made possible by the Kansas Lions Sight Foundation’s Mobile Screening Unit (MSU). At this year screenings there was one individual with a blood sugar of 510 and another who actually came to our screenings to have his blood sugar checked was unable to ambulate from the booth before being assisted by the fair’s EMS services.
This project would not be able to be a success without the Kansas Lions and the nursing instructors and students from Newman University, Hutchinson Community College practical nursing department and registered nursing program, and the Salina Technical College medical assistant program. It takes approximately ten to twelve volunteers per shift, two shifts per day for ten days. In this number we need four medical professionals per shift or students supervised by a licensed professional to provide the blood pressure and blood sugar checks.
We want to emphasize our sincere gratitude to all who assisted with this Lions Service Project.
The 2016 Kansas State Fair Team: Lions Dan Heersche, Ron Bretz and Sylvia Reinhardt
MSU Chairman, Lion Vern Failor
Nursing students after their shift working at the
Kansas Lions MSU and some Augusta Lions Club
members getting ready for their shift.
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Ark City Early Birds Lions Club
1930 Modal A Jalopy Winner Announced
The 1930 model a ford lions party car drawing in which we had only 200 tickets was won by Jonathan Frankenberg of Arkansas City Kansas. He had ticket number 129, and was the purchaser of the last three of the 200 tickets. See - it sometimes pays to be a trailer instead of a leader.
Thanks to all who bought a ticket - all monies are used by the lions for eyeglasses and exams and other public service activities.
MSU State Fair Workers
6 Lions +1 guest nurse accompanied the Ark City Early Birds Lions Club to the Hutchinson State Fair. We were honored to be a part of this day and helping the community and their needs.
Back to School
Many Elementary Children from Roosevelt School are
more colorful this fall with their new water colors,
thanks to We Early Birds and their wonderful teacher,
Amy Lawson. Again, thanks for thinking of us as we
hear how dedicated teachers are, taking work home,
spending their own money for their classes' supplies,
etc. We love getting around to the local schools with
all kinds of
goodies.
That makes
life easier
for the kids.
"Lion in the Park" chairperson, Lion Maryann
Schneider. A limestone lion in a local park in Arkansas
City has been a great sight to many children over the
last 6 or maybe 10 decades, maybe more? Children in
the park would ride the lion like a horse. Prior to that it
was said the lion was crafted for a lady to step down
from her carriage. Currently our adopted lion stays
nearly unnoticed in the park. Our club is looking to
repair the chipped or deteriorated limestone form. Yes,
we've adopted the "Lion in the Park". We'll share
before and after pictures once this lengthy project
materializes.
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DISTRICT 17-N NEWSLETTER
Edited by Lion Chris Bauer
Send information to:
Content Deadline
25th of the month
Find District 17-N
on Facebook at
KansasLionsDistrict17N
Sight Screening at Labette County School District
On Tuesdays September 27th, Vision screening started at Mound Valley, Edna and Bartlett and Altamont Grade Schools. On Wednesday, screening moved to the Meadow View Grade School and High School Freshmen PE Classes. And on Thursday, screening concluded at Meadow View preschool and finished up at the high school. More than 1400 students were screened.
November is American Diabetes Month
Make plans now to spread the awareness. For more
information, please contact either of our District
Diabetes Awareness Co-Chairs
Co-Chair Larry Funk at 620-877-0092
e-mail: [email protected]
or Co- Chair: Richard Riemer at 620-947-3453
e-mail: [email protected]
Congratulations to the
McCune Lions Club who celebrated their 70th
Anniversary on October 22nd
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List of Attendees to the USA Canada Forum From District 17-N
Lion Merle & 2nd VDG Patrick Laham from Augusta Lions Club, 1st VDG Indra Phillips from Bel Aire Lions Club, Carol & PDG Chris Bauer from Humboldt Lions Club, Lion Linda & PID Ed McCormick from Valley Center Lions Club, Lion Scott Heimke from Wichita Northwest Lions Club, and DG Marge Zakoura-Vaughan from Wichita West Lions Club
Photos from the forum
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DISTRICT 17-N NEWSLETTER
Edited by Lion Chris Bauer
Send information to:
Content Deadline
25th of the month
Chicago
Centennial Convention
Come celebrate
June 30-July 4, 2017
Kansas Lions Delegation will be at the Hyatt Regency
in downtown Chicago for the Centennial Convention.
Please get your reservations in early as there are only
25 rooms reserved for Kansas at $156 a night until
January 13.
Thank you to the 16 people who signed up with
interest in the bus to Chicago. It would not be
feasible to try to run a bus with such few passengers.
A train schedule will be in the newsletter for those
interested in the train.
For the Wizard of Oz characters in the parade, two
have been added. The Lion, complete with costume,
PCC Bill Kincaid and the Tinman by Lion Paul Drush.
PCC Beverly Greenwood
DISTRICT 17-N PEACE POSTER CONTEST
EARLY DEADLINE FOR PEACE POSTER
Winning poster from each club needs to be brought to Parsons to be judged at District
Cabinet Meeting on November 12th.
If mailing poster. Send to
PDG Don Cunningham 315 S 32nd St
Parsons, KS 67357
Allow sufficient time for it to be received by November 10th.
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Wichita Northwest Lions Club
PICTURES FROM THE PANCAKE/HOT DOG FUNDRAISER AT THE NBC TOURNAMENT
Saturday was rain, rain and more rain, the club did manage to sell some pancakes but very few hot dogs, due to the
Home Run Derby being postponed until Sunday morning. Sunday was much better day for selling and the Home
Run Derby was held. Thanks to those who served during the fundraiser. A big thank you to PP Rudy Diethelm, Lion
Bill Murphy, PP Earl Childs, Lion Esther Klaassen, and Lion Tom
Stewart, members of the planning
committee.
Lion Tom Stewart cooking hot dogs
Lion Tom Stewart, Lion
Sandra Childs, Lion Vic
Goerke, and Lion Jack
Smith Very yummy
looking pancakes!!!
Back of Lion Lettie
Goerke, PDG LuRay
Watts, and Lion
Esther Klaassen
serving a customer
Walton Lions Club held a vision screening for children using the Pediavision at the Rural Life Festival held in Walton October 1.
Benton Lions held a Community Picnic to celebrate
their town and enlist new members
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HUMBOLDT LIONS CLUB Humboldt Lions Club members operate two grills to
prepare food for the Humboldt Golf Association’s
Dudes in Dresses Golf tournament being held to raise
money for the Down Syndrome Benefit.
Lions
Larry Barnett
and Ray Colvin
grilling hot dogs
and polish
sausage.
Lion Jerry Naff
grilling pork
burgers for the
hungry golfers.
New Community Sign placed by Kincaid Lions Club
On September 17, 2016 at the USA/Canada Forum held in Omaha Nebraska, Lions Clubs International President Chancellor Bob Corlew presented Lion Chris Bauer from the Humboldt Lions Club a Degree of Bachelors from the USA/Canada Leadership Forum’s Lions University. Lion Bauer is the first Lion from Kansas to earn this degree. To complete the Bachelors program, Lion Bauer completed through webinars and on-line instructions the ten required courses and six elective classes in addition to attending a USA/Canada Forum.
I was pleased to be at the Lions University
Graduation Ceremony during the USA/Canada
Forum where Lion Chris received his diploma from
the International President. We are proud of Lion
Chris for this and all the things he does for Lions!
District Governor Marge
Page 21 District 17-News October 2016
Lions Club TURKEY AND
NOODLE DINNER Saturday, November 5th, 2016
Municipal Building Basement 112 South 17th St, Parsons, KS 67357
$7.00 $8.00 Pre-Sale At The Door
Turkey - Noodles - Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans - Roll
Drink Included
Refills $3.00 / Plate
Desserts Only $2.00 extra, $1.00 with a
used pair of eyeglasses.
Serving from 11 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 7 pm
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Find District 17-N
on Facebook at
KansasLionsDistrict17N
Yates Center Lions Club held their annual steak fry on
September 8th. In addition they hosted a Zone 9
meeting. Members from the following zone clubs were
in attendance: Burlington, Colony, Garnett, Westphalia,
and Yates Center. In addition Lions from Parsons,
Humboldt, Augusta, and Eureka were in attendance.
Guest Speaker for the evening was District Governor
Marge Zakoura-Vaughan.
DG Marge addressing those present.
Yates Center Lions Club Steak Fry And Zone 9 Meeting
Yates Center President
Lion Karen Grisier
conducting club meeting
Zone 9 Chairperson
PDG Terry Weldin
providing information
YC Treasurer Sylven Hartzler, DG Marge
Zakoura-Vaughan, PDG Terry Weldin, YC
Secretary Patricia Atkin, YC President
Karen Grisier and her son Lion Chris
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Dear Lions,
Did you know that since its founding in 1968, our Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) has given out more than US$950 million in grants? That is an incredible amount of money. What is even more incredible is that we have improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people throughout the world.
We could not have done that without you! Did you also know that LCIF relies entirely upon donations from Lions and friends? Yet, only six percent of Lions make an individual donation to LCIF each year. You read that correctly: only six percent of Lions give an individual gift to LCIF. To those who have already made a donation this year, thank you.
If every Lion gave only US$100 this year, we could raise US$140 million. A single US$100 donation can provide measles vaccinations for 100 children, a week's worth of food for a family after a disaster, life skills training for a classroom of students through Lions Quest, or a loan to an entrepreneur whose business will support an entire family. That donation can, in fact, change someone's life.
For clubs who donate as little as US$50 per member, LCIF will award special Club Giving Banner Patches. Please encourage every member of your club to support LCIF this year. Help us to help those who need us most.
Can I count on you to demonstrate your commitment to the LCIF mission?
Sincerely,
Dr. Jitsuhiro Yamada
Chairperson, Lions Clubs International Foundation
Chairperson Yamada pinning
a Lion in Brazil with MJF pin
An Exciting Opportunity for You!
There is an exciting new way for you to be involved with LCIF at the local level. By serving
in the newly created Club LCIF Coordinator position, you can be an ambassador for LCIF in
your Lions club. You will share stories about the Foundation's work, motivate fellow Lions
to support LCIF, and further LCIF's mission. With support from your District Coordinator
and LCIF staff, you will help shape the future of LCIF. Talk to your club president today if
you are interested in becoming a Club LCIF Coordinator.
Page 24 District 17-News October 2016
!! LCIF AND CENTENNIAL NEWS !!
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
For the 2015-16 Lions year, MD-17 reached 69% of our goal for LCIF fundraising. This year our goal per district has been set
by LCIF.
Each district’s goal is $30,000, but it is attainable! In order to reach our goal, we are asking that each Lion make a
contributing member donation of $20.
For the $20 contribution, you will receive the contributing member bronze pin, and your contributing member donation is
now eligible to go toward a Melvin Jones Fellowship!
For a $25 contribution, you will also receive the Measles initiative pin.
Additionally, if your club has 100% participation,
You will receive a 100% contributing member patch for your banner. Donations can be made to your LCIF District
Coordinator, or your Multiple District LCIF Coordinator.
MD Coordinator: PCC Michele Hufferd, 107 S. Julie Street, Louisburg, KS 66053
17K Coordinator: PDG Kathie Bell, P.O. Box 1963, Dodge City, KS 67801
17A Coordinator: Gary Adkins, 7722 SW Fairlawn Road, Wakarusa, KS 66546
17N Coordinator: PDG Bill Kincaid, 910 E. Kelly Avenue, Augusta, KS 67010
Think about all that LCIF has given our state in grants and natural disaster assistance, and please give back to LCIF.
Centennial Shirts are HERE!
All proceeds from the sale of the centennial shirts will be donated to LCIF. Celebrate Lions International
and Kansas Lions Centennial with our special shirt. Shirts are $25.00 for sizes S-XL, $30.00 for sizes 2X
-4X. The shirts are white polos with three buttons. They are 50/50 with moisture wicking.
To order, please send your request (include number needed,
sizes needed, names of those purchasing shirts, and club information)
and check made payable to Michele Hufferd (MD Centennial and LCIF
Chair) at 107 S. Julie Street, Louisburg, 66053. If you need the shirts
shipped, please add $5.00 shipping for the first shirt, and $1.00 for
each additional shirt, along with shipping information. Shirts will be
shipped to the club if ordering more than one.
Questions? [email protected] or 913-219-3818.
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CHANCELLOR BOB CORLEW
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
The Best Way to Observe the Centennial
The other day I heard a sports commentator talk about a great athlete’s legacy. The player
was an all-star every year and a probable Hall of Famer, but the commentator remarked he
needed to win this championship to cement his legacy. We hear that word a lot—legacy. It’s
part of discussions about artists, elected officials and innovators. Somehow there is some-
thing greater than the sum of our accomplishments. There is an identity or a lasting effect
we can create that transcends what we have done and serves as a capstone, an obvious high
point.
We have the opportunity to make the Lions Clubs International (LCI) Centennial more than just a celebration. We have an oppor-
tunity to leave a lasting impact on our communities. Centennial Legacy Projects are a great way for your club to cement its value
and leave a lasting impression. It’s a way for your club to celebrate the Centennial while reminding the community of your vital
contributions.
Clubs worldwide have eagerly embraced this initiative. More than 4,000 Legacy Projects have been reported to LCI on MyLCI. Clubs
are undertaking smaller initiatives such as making park benches or doing larger projects such as building clinics and expanding li-
braries. Many of the projects are innovative and ingenious such as the donation of the Kensington Lions in Prince Edward Island in
Canada of a dozen 16-channel transmitters/receiver sound units to a school to enhance learning.
With three levels to choose from, there’s an opportunity for every club to get involved:
•Level 1 Legacy Projects will raise your community visibility. Post new Lions signs, donate park benches, dedicate a statue or pro-
vide a park fountain.
•Level 2 Legacy Projects are about giving back to the community. Give a gift that lasts—refurbish a park, build a footbridge over a
heavily-traveled road, fund resources for the visually impaired, or donate a vehicle to a community organization that needs one.
•Level 3 Legacy Projects are large-scale efforts. These include building a clinic, expanding a library or school, equipping a hospital or
developing a training center to teach new work or life skills.
So connect with your community by planning a Legacy Project during our centennial. Make your centennial celebration unforgetta-
ble by giving your community a lasting gift that Lions and community members will never forget.
Chancellor Bob Corlew
Lions Clubs International President
Lions Clubs International President Message
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KANSAS LIONS SUPPORT
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
Raffle tickets are $10.00 each and can be purchased through your District Coordinator, the Multiple
District Coordinator, or online at https://www.raffleriver.com/app/raffle/4164-Lions-Clubs-
International-Foundation-Ks-Chiefs-Autographed-Football. The raffle will take place at the State
Convention in June, 2017
First Prize is an autographed football signed by the Kansas City Chiefs Ambassadors, including Jan
Stenerud, Bill Maas, Mike Bell, Dave Lindstrom, and many more. These are authentic signatures and
not stamps.
Second Prize is a Large Utility Tote that says, “I’m a Lion”, and Third Prize is a Cinch Sac that says,
“I’m a Lion”.*
First Prize
Second Prize Third Prize
*-Any non-Lion winning 2nd or 3rd prize may request the items without the embroidery
In District 17-N
Contact the LCIF Chair:
PDG Bill Kincaid, PDG
H-316-775-2456, C-316-303-7978
e-mail: [email protected]
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Congratulations on Serving 100 Million People!
Two years ago, Lions were challenged to serve more than 100 million people by the end of our Centennial Celebration in 2018. Now, you're invited to celebrate the achievement of this incredible milestone in true Lions style—by renewing your commitment to service and joining together to continue to serve the people who need us most.
But first, take a minute to watch the 100 Million Served video on YouTube
and reflect on the millions of lives changed by Lions service around the world. And keep going!
Dear Lions, We recently reached the 100 million people served milestone in the Centennial Service Challenge. This incredible accomplishment is proof that when Lions join together for the benefit of humanity, there’s nothing we can’t achieve. I hope you’ll join me in celebrating this achievement in true Lions style—by renewing your commitment to serving the people who need us most. The Centennial Celebration is a great opportunity for every Lion to get involved in service. You can plan a project for the Worldwide Weeks of Service, dedicate a Centennial Community Legacy Project in your community, and continue supporting the Centennial Service Challenge by hosting youth, vision, hunger and environmental projects. And keep reporting your activities to LCI so we can share our impact with Lions and the world. I’d like you to take a minute to watch our 100 Million Served video and reflect on the millions of lives changed by your service. Then keep serving to see how high we can climb!
Very truly yours, Chancellor Bob Corlew Your International President
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