The Communiqué. District 45 Vermont Lions Charities In Lionism, In Service, In Friendship. Tommy Walz writes: August 2013.

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The Communiqué District 45 Vermont Lions Charities In Lionism, In Service, In Friendship August 2013 Volume 36, Number 2 Published by Vermont Lions Charities and District 45 of Lions Clubs International. - - - - - DG Tommy Walz 157 Camp St. 802.476.7819 dg@d45lions.com 1 st VDG Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Dr. Colchester, VT 05446 802.578.7483 1stvdg@d45lions.com 2 nd VDG Pam Nichols 1013 VT Route 30 Dorset. VT 05251 802.362.3504 2ndvg@d45lions.com CS Betsy MaGee 7 S Summit St. Essex Junction VT 05452 cs@d45lions.com CT Bob Brault 285 Beckley Hill Road Barre VT 05641 ct@d45lions.com Tommy Walz writes: International Convention Leslie, our grandson Erik and I are back from Europe. We began with the Lions International Convention in Hamburg. I had three days of training before the convention itself actually began. My training session contained DGEs from India, Sri Lanka, Hungary, Poland, Canada, and various US states. It was fascinating to talk with Lions from other countries and to hear something about how we are all the same but also with interesting differences. We marched with other New England Lions in the International parade, right behind Rhode Island. Although New England was only the 7 th group to march off and near the head of the parade, we had to wait for a long time for hundreds of Chinese Lions to set off ahead of us. The city of Hamburg went all out to welcome us. That was evidenced by signs about Lions all over town and the friendly and helpful attitudes we encountered everywhere. During the actual convention, International President Barry Palmer gave us a clear message on his goals for the coming year, and I will be sharing them with you here, at the Aug. 17 cabinet meeting, and on the D45 web site. You do not have to be a District Governor to attend an International Convention. It is an experience I would recommend to anyone. Send articles to the Communiqué Editor by email if possible. Snail mail will still be accepted. The next issue will be Aug. 1; the deadline is July 20 for all articles, announcements, photos or ideas for articles. Email to: Communique@d45lions.com In This Issue: International Convention Lions International Membership Goals Club Visits Austine Green Mountain Lions Camp Red Sox Fundraiser August 17 in Chester

Lions International Membership Goals 1. Reduce our losses by 20%. If we could convince 1 out of 5 Lions leaving us to remain, we would have positive growth worldwide. 2. Increase the number of women from 25% to 30%. (We already beat that goal in D45 with 31% women, but we clearly need to recruit more). 3. Have a net gain of 61,000 members. We have to do our part or risk shriveling up and blowing away as a single district in Vermont. Club Visits Pin Prices I have the district pin, Rock Solid and the personal pin, We Reach Out. We ve decided to offer them for $3.00 apiece or both together for $5.00. I also have some of PDG Sherry Lee Juaire s and PDG Steve Simpson s pins and will offer them for $2 apiece. The pins will be available for purchase at the cabinet meetings, and could also be at zone meetings if so desired. Buying a pin supports the district, and I encourage Lions to pitch in. If a club wants to order a quantity of them, please let me know. A reminder to all that our first cabinet meeting is on Aug. 17 at the Fullerton Inn in Chester. Info and the registration form are in this issue. Please get your registration in to CT Bob Brault by August 9 th. This cabinet will have some new wrinkles I hope you enjoy. I m lining up my official club visits. So far, for August and September, I have the following confirmed dates: Aug. 19 Heartland Aug. 21 Arlington Aug. 26 Readsboro Sep. 3 Orleans I hope to hear confirmation on quite a few more soon. Clubs should expect visits from the District Governor, the 1 st VDG, and some from the 2 nd VDG. Your zone chair should also attend at least one of your regular meetings. The GLT and GMT Coordinators might also drop in. We all want to see and hear how and what you re doing. And of course, we encourage Lions to visit one another often, with or without a Traveling Lion at stake. It s not only fun to visit, we also learn from one another, and that is a very good thing. And, remember, We Reach Out. DG Tommy Walz at July Organizational Mtg

Austine Green Mountain Camp Our 2013 camp was our 30 th anniversary of providing a wonderful summer camp for the deaf & hard of hearing & their siblings has concluded; June 30 - July 19. Our camp attendance increased, especially in the 6-12 age group & our total number of campers totaled 52. I really need to thank the following dedicated group of Lions who were largely responsible for the success of this year s camp. Thanks to all the clubs, businesses & individuals who contributed to our camp budget & to all those Lions who purchased their Lion Gene Farrar raffle tickets. I also want to thank those Lions who donated the raffle prizes. In total, you, the Lions of Vermont, donated $31,518.00. When considering tough economic conditions, your efforts were truly remarkable. Thanks to the A/GMLC committee for your support throughout the year & especially during camp. Special thanks to the following Lions/Clubs for your continued support: The Barre Lions who provided a great luncheon at camp(their 21 st. consecutive year). Also, applause for the Norshaft Lions for assisting and presenting the 6-12 & 3-5 campers with stuffed Lions (certainly a camp highlight). Thank you Lion Bruce Savery for providing the grill for cooking at the pavilion and for handling the Lion Gene Farrar raffle. Lion Bruce was honored at camp for his (8) years as the chairperson for the A/GMLC and I am proud to advise that a plaque recognizing his commitment & dedication now is displayed on the camp bathhouse a camp project headed up by Lion Bruce. Thanks to the Bennington Lions for assisting with the meal preparation for the opening day of camp. We had a camp carnival and I really need to thank the following: PDG Betsy MaGee who assisted in finding the bouncehouse & dunk tank. The carnival was held on two different dates to accommodate the campers and yes, the campers certainly enjoyed the house & tank. Special thanks to Lion Julie Simpson & PDG Steve and to Lion David LaFleur who traveled on two different dates from the northeast kingdom area to assist with the bounce house, dunk tank and for providing a large variety of prizes for the campers to win. Thank you Lion Bruce Curtis & the Pittsford Lions for the use of their popcorn machine. When I look back at the various projects we have had at camp(construction of the cabins, pavilion & bathhouse, Lion Bruce has always been there and I just want you to know that your efforts have been instrumental in the growth of our camp at Austine. (Continued on following page)

(Austine continued) Thank you Lion Marge Alden for bringing the Wee - B - Mini s (miniature horses) to camp; this was a huge commitment in time and mileage (traveling from Jericho-Underhill). The feedback from the kids verifies these horses as a camp highlight. Thank you to the Readsboro Lions for their annual fishing derby & cookout. The trout fishing was just great as the campers caught many of them and the cookout (hotdogs, hamburgers, soda & melon etc.. was just tremendous.) Thank you to Lions Anna & Ernest & all your members for making this event available for the kids. Simply put, we had a great camp & a great 30 th anniversary. Our commitment to the deaf & hard of hearing & their siblings remains strong; largely due to the clubs listed & the individuals. In Lionism, PDG Stan Essex Junction Lion of the Year Carmelle Terborgh 1 st VDG Ken Emery at the D45 Organizational Meeting Colchester Lions Auction Colchester Lions Auction Vergennes Lions Auction with Middlebury Lion Auctioneer and PID Tom Broughton

Dates to Mark on Your Calendar August 2013 2 &3 Manchester Lions Auction August 2 nd and 3 rd at the Dana Thompson Rec Center in Manchester. 7 & 8 Castleton Lions 54 th Annual Lions Club Auction Wed. August 7 th and Thurs. August 8 th, 2013 Rain Date: Fri. August 9 th 6:00pm (each day) Castleton Green, Main Street, Castleton, VT Auction items, Raffles and Refreshments - Auctioneers: Glenn Merrill and Chris Mars Contacts are Lion John Burke 802-468-5454 or Lion Norm Williams 802-265-8686 17 The Pittsford Lions Club will be holding an auction on Saturday August 17. We will be at the Pittsford FIre House on Arch Street in Pittsford. Viewing is at 9:00 am and the bidding starts at 10:00. We have gift certificates, new and used items. Food is also available. 19 District Governor Tommy Walz to visit Heartland Lions Club 21 District Governor Tommy Walz to visit Arlington Lions Club 26 District Governor Tommy Walz to visit Readsboro Lions Club 24 The Essex Junction Lions will be working a food booth at the Champlain Valley Fair from August 24 thru September 2, serving up breakfast, burgers, dogs, hand cut fries, etc. They welcome and appreciate counter, Sept 2 prep, and grill help. Volunteers receive a free pass, food and have fun at the same time!! Please contact PDG Betsy via email - lionbetsy2000@yahoo.com or cell 578-8188. September 2013 3 District Governor Tommy Walz to visit Orleans Lions Club October 2013 4 The Barre Lions Club will be celebrating their 75th Anniversary with a dinner on Friday evening October 4 at the Barre Canadian Club. There will be presentations on the clubs' founders, the happenings in Barre in 1938, and a featured speaker on what it means to be a Lion. Save the date cards will be mailed soon, Contact Lion Rick Theken at 479-9002 for information. Calendar Letting other clubs know about your activities is another form of reaching out. If you have an event scheduled in the next month or two, make sure you contact Communiqué Editor Macky Gaines for inclusion in the next issue. The deadline is the 20 th of the previous month. If you want it in the September issue, for example, get it to her by August 20 th. We are really trying to get the communiqué out the first of every month. To get your activities on the district website, send your information to Lion Chuck Burkins at chuck@burkins.net. CS PDG Betsy and Leslie Walz at the concessions for LTSS Reminder!! Secretaries please send M&A and M&R reports to: District Governor Tommy Walz dg@d45lions.com 1st VDG Ken Emery 1stvdg@d45lions.com Zone Chair Global Leadership Team Coordinator PDG Steve Simpson sjsimpsonvt@gmail.com CS Betsy MaGee cs@d45lions.com

LTSSA 2013 Calendar Raffle Winners Take a look to see if you have any of the winning tickets July Prize Ticket No. Name Address 1 $350 357 Diana Warhall Spofford, NH 2 $50 0024 Jessica Hatch Danbury, NH 3 $50 6210 Louise Cousineau Bomoseen, VT 4 $200 4816 Nancy Poulin Hudson, NH 5 $100 7160 Louise Boutwell Randolph, NY 6 $150 1352 G. Belanger Hillsboro, NH 7 $100 6909 Hinesburg Lions Hinesburg, VT 8 $50 7755 Jim Rooney Sharon, VT 9 $50 2846 Betsy MaGee Essex Junction, VT 10 $50 1504 Carl Nolin Concord, NH 11 $50 1768 Allan Kendall Harrisville, NH 12 $100 392 Strohbehn Norwich, VT 13 $150 4544 M. Mansfield Nashua, NH 14 $100 4664 Rick Morgan Hudson, NH 15 $50 1336 Alan Ager Hillsboro, NH 16 $50 3383 David Adams W. Ossipee, NH 17 $50 6462 Cheryl Powers Danbury, NH 18 $50 1099 Heather Makechnie E. Andover 19 $100 8286 Brian Sallisky Westfield, MA 20 $150 597 Brad Parkhurst Goffstown, NH 21 $100 8227 Mary Denio St. Johnsbury, VT 22 $50 7234 Howard Martin Montpelier, VT 23 $50 2680 Paul Dalton Orford, NH 24 $50 773 Sandy Hill Milford, NH 25 $50 3938 Dorothy Fitzgerald Seabrook, NH 26 $100 119 Ron Walker Springfield, VT 27 $150 6050 Bob Brault B arre, VT 28 $100 1227 Debbie Steadman Franklin, NH 29 $50 3444 Karen Baillargeon Brentwood, NH 30 $50 4776 C. Peterson Exeter, NH 31 $400 706 Cheryl Ortega Merrimack, NH Thank you from the. Calendar Raffle Chairpersons District 44N District 44H District 45 Cheryl Powers Marilyn Vaccaro Judy Moulton Game Results Girls: New Hampshire 1 -- Vermont 0 Boys: New Hampshire 1-- Vermont 5 MVP NH Girls: Agnes Chretien - Souhegan NH Boys: Riley Ellis - Goffstown VT Girls: Taylor Goldsborough - CVU VT Boys: Shane Haley - CVU Submitted by Cheryl Powers, Director Sportsmanship NH Girls: Annaliese Schmidt - Newmarket NH Boys: Brendan Barth - Hanover VT Girls: Alexa Plus - Essex VT Boys: Matthieu St. Amour - Missisquoi Valley Union 12th Player Presented by the Nashua Lions In honor of PDG Joe Bielawski NH Girls: Marina Mcintosh - Nashua South NH Boys: Ned Metcalf - Hopkinton VT Girls: Shelby McLenithan - Mt. Anthony Union VT Boys: Connor Collins - Middlebury Union Congratulations Athletes! Congratulations to the winners! The Lions Twin State Soccer Association wishes to thank everyone who bought their Calendar Raffle tickets this year. Winners attending the games were able to pick up their checks right there at the game. What a difference you have made in the lives of those in need and having fun, too! Each ticket has 31 chances to win. The proceeds will benefit children and adults who are sight and/or hearing impaired through our charities of choice: for New Hampshire the Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation and for Vermont the Austine Green Mountain Lions Camp for the Hearing Impaired throughout the Vermont Lions Charities. A great big Thank you to everyone who bought their calendar raffle tickets for 2013!

BOSTON RED SOX FUNDRAISER Location Cost Sale Price Infield Grandstand RF Box/Infield Grandstand Outfield Grandstand Funds Raised $46 $55 $9 $43 $52 $9 $24 $30 $6 Bleachers $22 $28 $6 See the information above on a proposal from the Boston Red Sox for a fundraiser to benefit Vermont Lions Charities. We could earn several hundred dollars for VLC and have a good time at Fenway to boot. The Red Sox also suggest we use it as a recruiting tool, inviting prospective members to join us in the fun and the good cause. The basic scheme is this: we sell tickets for the amount listed on the Sale Price column as shown on the Boston Red Sox Fundraiser Program (see above). We send Matt Labossiere the amount in the Cost column and pocket the difference for the benefit of VLC. Matt will deal with each club individually. It s up to you to sell the tickets and get your order in to Matt, who will send the tickets to you. We ve selected the Sept. 19 game against the Baltimore Orioles. That gives us time to order and receive the tickets and it s one of the dates on their Super Fundraiser list. We will triple the regular refund. For example, we will get $6 back for each bleacher seat instead of $2. The district gets credit for sales to each VT Lions club. If collectively we sell over 100 tickets, we get even more back for VLC. New Hampshire Lions have selected the same game date. If you re near that border, consider collaborating with a NH club on transportation. Or another VT club, for that matter. The absolute deadline for ordering your tickets from Matt Labossiere is Sept. 1. He can clarify any questions on process by calling him at 617-226-6834 or emailing him at mlabossiere@redsox.com. His mailing address is 4 Yawkey Way, Boston MA 02215 Contact VDG Tommy Walz with any progress reports. You can reach him at twalz@aol.com, home phone ; 802-476-7819 or cell phone: 802-793-2262.

Vermont Lions District 45 Fall Cabinet Meeting Saturday August 17, 2013 Fullerton Inn Chester, Vermont Schedule of Events District Governor Tommy Walz 157 Camp St. 802-476-7189 dg@d45lions.com twalz@aol.com 2 nd Vice District Governor PCST Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Dr Colchester, VT 05446 802-879-1511 1stvdg@d45lions.com doogle@surfglobal.net 2 nd Vice District Governor PCS Pamela Nichols 1013 Route 30 Dorset, VT 05251 802-362-3504 2ndvdg@d45lions.com vtlionpam@gmail.com Cabinet Secretary PDG Betsy MaGee 7 S Summit St Essex Junction, VT 05452 802-878-9845 cs@d45lions.com lionbetsy2000@yahoo.com Cabinet Treasurer Lion Bob Brault 285 Beckley Hill Rd ct@d45lions.com rbrault@charter.net Cabinet Meeting Registration---7:45 am 8:00 am to 9:00 am Vermont Lions Charities 8:30 am to3:00 pm Promotion Row 8:30 am to 12:00 pm Fundraising Silent Auction, 200 Club 50/50 raffle 9:00 am to 9:15 am Meeting called to order. 9:15 am to 10:30 am Work session 1 Zone Chairs President/Treasurer School Secretaries Sight and Hearing Austine/Green Mountain Lions Camp 10:30 am to 10:45 am BREAK 10:45 am to 11:45 am Work Session 2 Honorary Committee Meeting Diabetes Screening Round Table Round Table Discussion: General Discussion Service Projects 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm LUNCH 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm Cabinet Meeting

CABINET MEETING AGENDA 1:00PM TO 2:30 PM 1. Call the meeting to Order DG Tommy Walz Introduce Cabinet Officers and Zone Chairs 2. Roll call of Clubs---CS Betsy MaGee 3. Minutes of August Cabinet Meeting Betsy MaGee 4. Financial Report---CT Bob Brault 5. Vermont Lions Charities--President Ken Emery 6. Austine/Green Mountain Camp--PDG Stan Patch 7. Twin State Soccer 8. NELC and Peace Poster---PDG Steve Simpson 9. Sight and Hearing Written Report 10. Eyeglasses Recycling---Lion Ed Langlois 11. Honorary Committee---IPDG Bob Wilcox 12. Speak Out PDG Bill Moulton 13. Fund Raising Lions Cindy Berg & Loreen Teer 14. Penny Campaign---DG Tommy Walz 15. Old Business 16. New Business 17. Announcements 18. Adjournment Please bring an item for the silent auction For Overnight Room Reservations call the Fullerton Inn directly as we have a rate of $89 for with a double or two twin beds, and $109 for a room with a queen bed. Room reservations should be made by August 5th. Let them know you are a Lion to receive the special rate The hotel number is 802-875-2444 or 886-884-8578 and the address is 40 The Common, Chester, VT. You can email them at getaway@fullertoninn.com.

Vermont Lions District 45 Fall Cabinet Meeting Saturday August 17, 2013 Fullerton Inn Chester, Vermont Registration Form District Governor Tommy Walz 157 Camp St. 802-476-7189 dg@d45lions.com twalz@aol.com 2 nd Vice District Governor PCST Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Dr Colchester, VT 05446 802-879-1511 1stvdg@d45lions.com doogle@surfglobal.net 2 nd Vice District Governor PCS Pamela Nichols 1013 Route 30 Dorset, VT 05251 802-362-3504 2ndvdg@d45lions.com vtlionpam@gmail.com Cabinet Secretary PDG Betsy MaGee 7 S Summit St Essex Junction, VT 05452 802-878-9845 cs@d45lions.com lionbetsy2000@yahoo.com Cabinet Treasurer Lion Bob Brault 256 Beckley Hill Rd ct@d45lions.com rbrault@charter.net $30 per person including morning coffee and a BBQ lunch Name: Address: Email: Club/District Position: Phone: Home Club: Cabinet Meeting: $30 pp x (number attending) $ (total) Please make your check payable to Vermont District 45 and send to: CT Bob Brault C/O Barre Lions PO Box 211 802-476-7838 ct@d45lions.com Please return completed registration form to CT Bob no later than August 9, 2013. For overnight accommodations, contact the Fullerton Inn.

From the World of Vermont Lions Charities: The Big Dine Out Raffle is coming! The Big Dine Out Raffle is coming! The restaurants for the 2013 Vermont Lions Charities Big Dine Out Raffle is coming. If you know of a restaurant in your area that would like to participate, please contact VDG Ken Emery. "Participation' is where VLC purchases a $50 gift certificate and the restaurant donates 2 $25 certificates. This year we will be doing the raffle by the 4 regions of Vermont Lions District 45: Region 1, Region 2, Region 3 and Region 4. Looking for a minimum of 15 restaurants per region to have a 'grand prize' winner of $750 (15 $50 gift certificates). This fundraiser will allow Vermont Lions Charities to continue to meet the needs of Vermont Lions District 45 clubs and the residents of State of Vermont. Thank you, VDG Ken Emery VLC President PDG Pam Hodgkins driving the "Derby Lion" - Kedron Lague, Eagle Scout, Troop 880, Derby Line, VT (Photo by Elaine Cole, Derby) We re on Facebook! Make sure you like us! Lions District 45 Website http://d45lions.com/ The District 45 Communique will be published each month and distributed by e-mail and published on the Lions District 45 website. Content should be e-mailed to communique@d45lions.com. Deadline for submitted for the next issue is the 20 th of the preceding month. To unsubscribe or update our contact list, please send us an e-mail.