April 1, 2015 Newsletter Georgetown (TX) Noon Lions Club IT’S THAT TIME!!!! Pancake Supper Chair Lion David Voelter has some important final reminders. First, sell tickets!!! Circle the “$5 Kids” when you sell those. Lion JoAnn will need your preliminary count by the April 8 meeting. Where are you “serving” that night? If you don’t know, or have preferences, call/email Lion David [dvoelter39@suddenlink.net; (512) 818-0574] At our April 8 meeting, we will review the different “stations” and what needs to be done, thanks to extensive work by Lions JoAnn, David, and Annette. Please join us. To load supplies from the shed to the trailer, please be at the shed at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Here is the schedule for Thursday. Please be at the community center at least 15 minutes before your task needs to start: 1:00 p.m. Unload Trailer Set up tables Set up grills; start boiling water 2:00 p.m. Start Decorating Dining area Set up displays, signs, sound 3:00 p.m. Set up pancake station Fire up grills 4:00 p.m. Set up ticket station Set up beverage stations Set up/prepare syrups Set up serving & take-out lines 4:30 p.m. All stations ready for patrons 7:30 p.m. Event ends. Each station will clean area, inventory supplies/food, box/pack supplies, etc. with their Station Captains. Leftovers will be purchased through Lion JoAnn. The trailer will be loaded and supplies taken back to the shed that night. Station Captains: Kitchen/Food Prep: Lion Annette Food Serving: Lion JoAnn Dining Area: Lion PDG Paul Packing Trailer: Lion PDG Gary LOCATION CHANGE FOR MEETING For the APRIL 8 meeting only, we will be having our lunch meeting at the Community Resource Center, 805 W. University, at corner of Scenic Drive. Likely the door to the room far left. Look for red truck and Lions signage. IN THIS ISSUE P. 2 P. 3 P. 4 P. 5 Lion Camp Work Day KidSight screening April 8 meeting events: Auction, Elections, Vote for Top Awards Attendance & Membership Link Member Celebrations Final Quiz Club officers/location/information Eyeglass Recycling Party April 2 1 TEXAS LIONS CAMP WORK DAY Lion Jimmy Wilson shares: “I have been a member of the Georgetown Noon Lions Club for a year and have been very active in Club events. On Saturday March 28th, I joined four other club members and made the trip to the Texas Lions Camp for Special Needs Kids in Kerrville. The purpose of our trip was to participate in the much needed painting of all the cabins as well as other maintenance activities that took place. 400 Lions from every corner of Texas gathered together to make this project a reality. “I must say that I came home tired and sore, yet extremely impressed by how incredibly organized and efficient Lions are. When such a huge project needs to be completed, the Lions are there to pull it off. The fellowship, camaraderie and friendship I experienced were heart-warming. The willingness of everyone to put in their best efforts to get this project completed in a single day gives me, as a young Lion, a tremendous sense of pride. I would like to encourage all Lions to give of their time the next time this opportunity arises. Now I have a clear understanding of just how big an operation the summer camp really is and the commitment the counselors and the Lions make to insure the summer camp is such a huge success year in and year out. Great job Lions!” Lion Marquise Patton shares: “I was happy to participate at the work day for the Lions Club Camp. It was my first visit there and I was in awe at how large a complex it is!! There were so many cabins, plus a Medical cabin to house Doctors and nurses, a huge dining hall (that could easily hold 500+ diners), a stable, swimming pool, and much more. To think that they can take 1400 children at one time is mind boggling. So beautiful there. It was an eye opening experience for me; I am glad that I could contribute my time to help by painting.” Left: Laying out all our supplies and preparing to paint. Center/Left: Front and Back of bunkhouse. Photos to left of Lions in action L-R: Lion Marquise, Lion Jimmy, Lion JoAnn PDG Paul Georgetown Noon and Evening Lions below in insert: L-R Jimmy Wilson, Marquise Patton, Martha Woodley, Club Chair Ben Powell, PDG Paul Steinfort, JoAnn Steinfort, Randy Woodley. PDG Paul Steinfort shares: “Instead of leaving early Saturday with carpools and caravans, those attending decided to head out Friday, stay overnight, and start fresh. Good thing!! For a variety of reasons, only half (5) of our original 10 were able to go, and we were asked to paint the exterior of Bunkhouse 1. But with the addition of Randy and Martha Woodley from Evening Lions Club, and some expertise by our Lions (and great supervision by Lion Ben), we accomplished a great deal, finishing the exterior, plus the large soffits on the front. We were unable to finish all the trim, which the next work day crew will finish. We enjoyed the fellowship of working together and eating together Friday night, and again Saturday at the camp (great meals).” 2 FOCUS ON KIDSIGHT By Lion Carol Hopper, Kidsight Chair Members of the Georgetown KidSight Team visited the Georgetown Public Library twice during Spring Break to do vision screenings. We saw 109 people, and had 11 referrals. We had one child show anisometropia, a precursor to amblyopia; and one child showed anisocoria, which is unequal pupils. Both were especially urged to follow up with an eye doctor. The other results were myopia and astigmatism, which were also referred. Parents were very interested in what we were doing and very grateful. Thanks to Lions Annette Voelter, Jimmy Wilson, Paul and JoAnn Steinfort for their participation with me in these events. Our next event will be on April 19, when we will have a CATRAC trailer at our disposal to hold a vision screening at Quail Valley Park in Georgetown. The Salvation Army and CATRAC are partnering with us to make this happen. CLUB AUCTION APRIL 8 The great looking grilling set pictured was donated to help raise funds for our upcoming fundraiser. It is a boxed stainless steel set (each about 17-18” long) and comes with free engraving from Aerie Awards & Signs. Their retail value was over $100. We are listing on our ad records as perhaps $80. What are YOU willing to spend?? Also at the April 8 meeting, we will be auctioning 2 City Lights Theatre passes (for ANY movie including 3D, valued at up to $10 or so.) Or how about a meal coupon at Souper Salad valued at about $10 each. Or coupons (or even a book of coupons) for car washes at The Wash Tub? Or a Wine Tasting for at Georgetown Winery valued at $75. We have two of these. Bring your checkbooks!!!! Be generous. ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS At the April 8 meeting, we will elect the 2015-16 officers. No Nominations were made from the floor at the Nominations meeting, so here is your slate as presented by the Nominations Committee: President PDG Paul Steinfort Past President Lion Annette Voelter 1st VP Lion Marquise Patton 2nd VP Lion Maureen Kinald Secretary Lion JoAnn Steinfort Treasurer Lion Annette Voelter Lion Tamer PDG Frank Kinald Tail Twister PDG Frank Kinald Membership Director Lion Ben Powell 2-year Directors: PDG Gary Cocanougher, Lion Marcie Ramm, Lion David Voelter 1-year Directors: Lion Carol Hopper Lion Gene Chapman VOTING CLUB AWARDS APRIL 8 LION OF THE YEAR is the top award for our club. The Lions Club members vote for the individual who they feel has contributed the most toward the success of the club during this Lions year and has shown the greatest commitment in support of the club, its officers, and its purposes. The board also voted to present another Jack Wiech award (or maybe two depending on the voting). “The Jack Wiech Fellowship was established in 1994 by the Board of Directors of Texas Lions Camp as a way to pay tribute to the founder of the Camp and to provide the means for improvements to the camp programs and facilities. Lions and other caring individuals are urged to share in this exciting venue through the Jack Wiech Fellowship. An individual, Lions Club or District may honor an individual by giving a donation of $1,000.” Upon submitting TLC the name of the Lion(s) we wish to honor, a Jack Wiech award is engraved by TLC, along with a pin for the honoree, and sent to the club for presentation. The Georgetown Noon Lions Club’s donations to the Camp Endowment Fund over the past few years have qualified us to present multiple Jack Wiech Fellowships as we find worthy candidates. We would like to honor 1 or 2 of our members this year who have a noteworthy record of service to Lionism, at least 5 years of dedicated service to the Georgetown Noon Lions, and a demonstrated support of our Texas Lions Camp. PDG Mort Sheffloe became our club’s first Jack Wiech Fellow in November. We will ask you to vote for 1 or not more than 2 to receive this award this year. --Lion JoAnn Steinfort, Secretary/Awards Committee 3 Georgetown Noon LC LIONS ROAR MEMBERSHIP & ATTENDANCE BY PDG Paul Steinfort, Membership Chr APRIL CELEBRATIONS Hopefully by now, you have reviewed the criteria for attendance awards presented by Lion JoAnn after board approval in March. At one time they were called “Perfect Attendance,” but have more recently been renamed “100% Attendance Awards,” to better reflect reality. What is that reality? First, people seem to be involved in more things than ever before. Lions Club is no longer the “only game in town” for some communities. Think of all the events for our kids and grandkids that take our time. Secondly, “100%” reflects not only TIME commitment, but also an ATTITUDE commitment. The guidelines we adopted challenge our members to give as much time as they are able but also make it possible to “make up” missed meetings through a variety of methods, which take an effort and an attitude of dedication. When we promote Lions to prospects, and again when we induct new members, we ask them to commit themselves to our meetings and activities “to the best of their ability.” We tell them that perfect attendance is not a requirement, but there is an award available to someone whose attendance rises above the norm. Our guidelines follow that philosophy. NOT EVERYONE will achieve 100% attendance, but we do have realistic criteria. And the large number of members who currently are in the running for the award speaks volumes about the dedication and activity of our members. Keep it up! ROAR! Birthdays: Lion Jimmy Wilson, PDG Gary Cocanougher Wedding Anniversary: Lion Marcie/Howard Ramm Anniversary of Joining Lions: Lion Kerrie Martinez (13 yrs) GEORGETOWN NOON LIONS CLUB MEETING INFORMATION 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Luncheon Meeting at Noon Community Rm B at Lone Star Circle of Care 2423 Williams Dr. Georgetown, TX 78628 2014-15 OFFICERS (Board of Directors) YEAR’S FINAL QUIZ Congratulations to Lions Maureen Kinald and David Voelter and Marquise Patton for winning 1st and 2nd in the quiz for March, respectively. There were only 10 minutes separating their answers. 3rd Place went to Lion PDG Lance Balding in Colorado. Yes, this newsletter goes all over. This will be our last quiz of this Lions year and answers are in this issue. Thanks for playing. There will be FOUR prizes to the first 4 respondees with correct answers. 1. What day and time will we be loading the trailer with supplies at the shed? 2. What was the original name of the “100% Attendance Award?’ 3. What’s the name of the place we will be holding our April 8 regular meeting? 4. How many Georgetown NOON Lions went to camp work day? 5. How many were screened with Spot during Spring Break KidSight? 6. How many “usable pairs” of glasses were boxed at our recycling party? 7. At the Pancake Supper, who is the “station captain” for kitchen/food preparation? President Lion Annette Voelter (512) 819-0067. 1st Vice President and Membership Director PDG Paul Steinfort 2nd Vice President Lion David Voelter Secretary Lion JoAnn Steinfort Treasurer Lion Nancy Rister Immediate Past President Lion Gearl Koonce Tail Twister/Lion Tamer PDG Gary Cocanougher Directors PDG Mort Sheffloe Lion Gene Chapman Lion Carol Hopper MEDIA INFORMATION Newsletter Editor, Web & Facebook Chair: PDG Paul Steinfort @ (808) 346-7980 pasteinfort@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Georgetown Noon Lions Club Visit our website: http:/eclubhouse.org/sites/georgetowntx Visit our District Website: http://www.lionsdistrict2s3.org Lions Clubs International: http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/ On Facebook, LIKE “Lions Club International” 4 FOCUS ON EYEGLASS RECYCLING By Lion JoAnn Steinfort, Recycling Chair When Lion Pres. Annette sent me a photo of her living room Tuesday evening reflecting her and David’s redecorating project, I began thinking of alternative locations to host the packing party. However, with the help of some movers and family, the old furniture was carted off and new pieces were set in place. Lion Annette even made a batch of candied apples as a pre-Pancake Supper sample. There was plenty of other delicious food, as usual with potlucks, including purple marshmallow bunnies. Above: Purple bunny salad and other salads & desserts. Right: the full spread with the group anxious to start. Jimmy Wilson photo. After we cleared the tables, our collected used eyeglasses were sorted, re-bagged by 25’s and boxed up for shipping to Texas Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center in Midland. In less than an hour, we had boxed up a total of 1406 usable pairs. Fourteen pairs of readers with graded labels were set aside for a local mission to the homeless in Georgetown. Then we resumed our great fellowship!! Lions attending this event were President Annette & David Voelter, PDG Gary Cocanougher, Jim Greer, Jackie Johannes, PDG Frank Kinald, Gearl & Betty Sue Koonce, Marquise Patton, Ben Powell, Jimmy Wilson, PDG Paul & JoAnn Steinfort. Guests were spouse Kathy Greer, plus Joey Scardina of Starbucks (Williams Dr./Austin Ave.). And thank you to Lions Carol Hopper, PDG Mort Sheffloe, and Ashley Faulkner who could not attend the party but had picked up some glasses on their routes. Just continuing to clarify: because of the concern with serious diseases that might be associated with used eyeglasses and cases, we throw away cases and no longer take photos of everyone with their favorite “crazy glasses.” Photo Left:Clockwise Lions Ben (white shirt end of table) Betty Sue and Gearl Koonce, Jim Greer, Marquise Patton, Jimmy Wilson. Photos Right: Clockwise, PDG Gary Cocanougher (standing), Annette and David Voelter, JoAnn Steinfort. PDG Frank gathered and boxed the bags, PDG Paul sealed and labeled and hauled them out 5
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