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...your Milford Lions Monthly Newsletter! Featured in this Issue Zone 2 SPOT Screener... Pg 1 Where s Ed... Pg 2 Scrabble Scrambler... Pg 3 44N Cabinet Meeting... Pg 3 Community Supper... Pg 3 April Fools Day... Pg 4 Committees... Pg 5 Upcoming April Events.. Pg 6 BOD Listing... Pg 7 What do Lions do.. Pg 8.from our house to yours Milford Lions District 44N Community House Union Street Milford, NH 03055 ZONE 2 SPOT SCREENER TRAINING On Saturday March 7, 2015 approximately 25 Lion members from the Amherst, Brookline, Merrimack, Milford and Wilton clubs attended a meeting to get familiar with the new SPOT Screener. FVDG Scott Wilson and PDG Terri McGrew were on hand to go over the details, to answer questions and to allow an up-close hands on understanding of the screener with those present. From comments made, it was an informative and helpful meeting. However, some members are still a little tentative in the use of the new screener. As with any new process, the first step is always the most difficult. Once a screening is done, we will learn what, if anything, was done wrong and learn from our missteps. Hopefully, it is not as complex as it may seem to some. With that being said, if you are scheduled to do a screening in the near future, it may be beneficial to attend another club s screening to be present to see first hand how they conduct their screening. The club meets 6:30 pm every 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month from September through June unless otherwise noted www.nhlions.org/milford/ The Amherst Lions club will be holding their annual Pancake Breakfast at the Wilkins Elementary School, 80 Boston Post Road, Amherst on Sunday March 29 from 8:00 am to noon. During this breakfast, they will be conducting a public vision screening and will be using the new SPOT Screener. If you are interested in learning more about the screener, please don t hesitate to attend. Introduce yourself; I know that you will be more than welcome. Look for PCC Bruce Ribolini, Vision Screener Coordinator for the Amherst Lions. Friend us on FACEBOOK Milford NH Lions

...your Milford Lions Monthly Newsletter! WHERE S ED? ID Ed and Lion Elaine Farrington have been busy this month visiting Lions of District 13F in Columbus, Ohio. During their visit, they had the opportunity to tour the facility of the Pilot Dogs, Inc. The Pilot Dogs provides guide dogs for the blind; similar to Fidelco Dogs here on the east coast. They also visited the Lions of Missouri District 26M4 during their convention. (Photo on left) And the Milford Lions had the pleasure and the opportunity of having ID Ed and Lion Elaine visit and speak to our club during our St. Patrick s Day membership meeting. (Bottom photos) Left: ID Ed Farrington Right: KL Ray Hill Milford Lion Hub Seward listening and looking on during ID Ed s speech. ID Ed Farrington speaking at the Milford Lions club on March 17,2015 Left: Lion Sandy Hill Center: Lion Elaine Farrington Right: KL Ray Hill 2

...your Milford Lions Monthly Newsletter! Scrabble Scrambler The first annual Milford Community Scrabble Scrambler was held on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at the Milford High School. It was a huge success raising over $1800 in net proceeds. Our commitment to the community is that these funds be used to support Literacy initiatives. (Part of the Lions International RAP). Lion Don Jalbert has not lost steam as yet and is already organizing a follow-up meeting scheduled for Monday, April 13, 2015 at 7:00 pm in the Milford High School Library. He is looking for help to plan next year s tournament to do it even bigger and better. He has tentatively set Sunday, March 20, 2016 as the date for next year. Lion Don has set two agenda items to be discussed during the April 13th meeting: Agenda Item #1: Feedback from the 3/15 event and preparations and suggestions for 2016 event Agenda Item #2: Consideration for specific proposals for the expenditure of the funds that were raised from the 2015 event 44N Cabinet Meeting The 44N Cabinet Meeting originally scheduled for the same day as the Scrabble tournament was postponed due to inclement weather and was re-scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2015. The Cabinet Meeting was attended by KL Ray Hill, Lions Sandy Hill, John and Rhonda Wynne. Various topics discussed included the SPOT Screener, Twin State Soccer program, the Peace Poster contest, Lions Training Forum, Lions Symposium, LSHF Brunch Cruise, the Spring Convention etc. You will find more information on these topics in your next issue of the ROAR newsletter. Community Supper The Community Spaghetti Supper was resumed after the building was closed for several months. Many, many members came to help along with several members from the Amherst Lions and the Brookline Lions. Thanks to all for the support which is always greatly appreciated. This was Lion Barb Stella s last Community Supper as she and Lion Joe will be leaving for Atlanta, Georgia early next week. KL Ray will be looking for assistance due to the Stella s move. Lion Barbara has been a stupendous help in organizing the suppers and she will be greatly missed by all. 3

...your Milford Lions Monthly Newsletter! April Fools Day April Fools Day is celebrated every year on the first day of April as a day when people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other. The jokes and their victims are know as April fools. Hoax stories may be reported by the press and other media on this day and then later explained on subsequent days. As well as people playing pranks on one another on this day, elaborate practical jokes have appeared on radio, TV stations, newspapers, web sites, and have been performed by large corporations. With the advent of the internet and readily available global news, April Fool s pranks can catch and embarrass a much wider audience than ever before. The practice of April Fool pranks and hoaxes is controversial. The positive view is that it can be good for one s health because it encourages jokes, hoaxes, pranks, and belly laughs and brings all the benefits of laughter including stress relief and reducing strain. The negative view describes the day as creepy and manipulative, rude and a little bit nasty as well as being downright deceitful. When genuine news is published on April Fools Day it is occasionally misinterpreted as a joke. In any case there can be adverse effects causing confusion, misinformation, waste of resources even legal or commercial consequences. So on April 1st, be careful when you plan your joke, hoax or prank; it may be funny to you but could backfire and cause you in the end to be the fool. I found a copy of a ticket (photo below) in which you would be admitted along with a friend, to view the annual ceremony of Washing The Lions? Thought it was funny, were they talking about the animal or our fellow Lions of London? Hahaha, since it was from 1857, one would have to say it was the animal.. An 1857 ticket to "Washing the Lions" at the Tower of London in London. No such event ever took place. 4

COMMITTEES 50/50 Drawing Club Meetings Loreen Daniels Calling Committee Meetings TBD Chaplain Invocation meetings Selected Club Historian Full year Ray Hill Club Visitations/Zone Socials Full year/fall/spring TBD Committee Liaison Full year All BOD Directors Communications/ PR/Newsletter Full year Rhonda Wynne Compassion Full year Sandra Hill Constitution By-Laws Policy Twice yearly Ernie Barrett Finance and Audit June 2014/2015 Ernie Barrett Steve Toomey Melvin Jones Once yearly Sandra Hill Membership Committee Full year Johanna Johnson Ron Carvell Herb Adams Milford Charities Corp. Liaison Ongoing Mark Genovesi Nomination/ Installation Committee Once yearly 2015 Ernie Barrett Tricia Shea Rhonda Wynne Party Committee Christmas Rhonda Wynne Alicia Fogle Lisa Lozeau Program/ Speakers 2nd monthly meeting TBD Project Book End of year 2015 TBD ACTIVITIES Boy Scout Liaison Full year Paul Dargie Large Print Menus Project TBD Tricia Shea Community Spaghetti Supper 4th Tuesdays Ray Hill Eyeglass Collection Full year Hub Seward Lions Park Maintenance Seasonal John Miller Oval Decoration November Ron Carvell Peace Poster Once yearly Johanna Johnson Screenings, Vision and Hearing Ongoing Tricia Shea Beth San Martino Santa Visit December Kelly Jones Scholarships Once yearly Steve Toomey Senior Dinner January Beth San Martino Share Family Holiday Season Tricia Shea Sight & Hearing Full year Jim Whalen Souhegan Crop Walk Spring TBD Special Olympics Seasonal/Fall/Winter Herb Adams Youth Development - Student athlete (Ed Nichols Scholarship) Once yearly Ernie Barrett FUNDRAISERS 250 Cash Raffle Monthly TBD Pumpkin Festival October Tricia Shea Scott Krauss Reading Action Program March Don Jalbert Cash Raffle April June TBD Penny Sale May Jim Whalen 5

Monday, March 30 Lions Joe and Barbara Stella depart for Atlanta, Georgia NO GOODBYES, JUST FAREWELL FOR NOW, SAFE TRAVELS, STAY IN TOUCH, WE WILL MISS YOU BOTH, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR OUR CLUB AND FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN! UPCOMING APRIL EVENTS Tuesday, April 7 Membership Meeting 6:30 pm Community House Monday, April 13 Scrabble Follow-up Meeting 7:00 pm MHS Library Tuesday, April 14 BOD Meeting 6:30 pm Community House Wednesday, April 15 TAX Day Deadline Midnight Saturday, April 18 NH MD Lions Forum Manchester Community College Tuesday, April 21 Membership Meeting - 6:30 pm Community House Tuesday, April 28 Community Spaghetti Supper SHARE Hall 6

President, Ray Hill 603.673.8075 603.801.9814 cell raymondhill40@comcast.net VP, Tricia Shea 801.6414 cell triciashea007@gmail.com Director, Loreen Daniels 673.3065 res. 391.5154 cell loreen15@myfairpoint.net Director, Alicia Fogle 704.248.1534 cell eeshiracer24@aol.com Director, Don Jalbert 207.754.4928 cell djalbert@sau.40.com Director, John Miller 554.6762 cell martyemiller@gmail.com Membership Secretary, Paul Dargie 672.5366 res. 233.5888 cell pauldargie@gmail.com Recording Secretary, Beth San Martino 924.0232 res bsanmartino@aol.com bsanmartino@sau40.com Treasurer, Ernie Barrett 603.673.1559 cushing47@aol.com Tail Twister, Steve Cox 673.1281 801.8423 cell stevec1947@hotmail.com Lion Tamer, Scott Krauss 672.6855 res. scottkrauss@hotmail.com Immediate Past President, Rhonda Wynne 930.1181 cell rwynnemilford@aol.com Membership Chair, Johanna Johnson 672.7272 res. jjohnson@sau40.com ******************************************* Newsletter Editor, Rhonda Wynne 930.1181 cell rwynnemilford@aol.com nhmilfordlions@gmail.com, Editors note: Please submit photos and/or any article of interest to me by the 20th of the month if possible. I welcome any news you would like published. Many thanks, Lion Rhonda 7

March 2015, Volume 7 Issue 9 What Do Milford Lions Accomplish? Boy Scout 407 Sponsorship Cash Raffles Community Suppers Eye exams and Eyeglasses Eyeglass Collection Eye and Hearing Screenings Lions Park Scrabble Scrambler M. Morell Memorial Pavilion MCAA Field Oval Christmas Decoration/Lighting Peace Poster Contest Penny Sale Pumpkin Festival Food Concession Santa Visit Scholarships Senior Dinner Skateboard Park Keyes Field Souhegan Valley Crop Walk Support to Lions International Support to NH Sight & Hearing Support to SHARE Youth Development Activities The Milford Lions Club was established February 3, 1959. This year, the club will begin their 56th year of service to the community. Through the years, the club has been involved in completing numerous large projects for the benefit of the Milford community. A Skateboard Park at Keyes Field along with a Pavilion at the MCAA field on North River Road and most recent a community park known as Lions Park located off Route 13N. The Milford Lions strive to meet the needs of their community and to serve the community whenever the need exists. These projects were completed for the benefit of the community to be enjoyed now and for many years to come recognizing all the men and women who volunteer and dedicate their lives through community service. In addition to the service to the blind and the hearing impaired, Lions participate in service activities emphasizing on health, education and research, work with the physically and mentally impaired, environmental issues, community welfare, international understanding and our youth. To the Lions, We Serve is not only a motto, but a definition and a philosophy. No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit. Helen Keller (1880-1968) For more information on how to become a member: go to www.nhlions.org/milford/ 8