The Lions Pride JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2015 Newsletter of the Lions Club of Moorabbin Inc. PO Box 1144 Moorabbin Phone (03) 9583 6281 Website - http://moorabbin.vic.lions.org.au Email – moorabbin.lions@hotmail.com Bill Tomkinson – President , Gillian Lelah – Secretary , John Lissenburg – Treasurer Editor Sam Dalley, sjdalley@bigpond.com Another Successful RMGC / Lions Charity Golf Day President Bill Tomkinson presents a $25,000 cheque to Sandringham Hospital Director of Nursing Judy Reeves at the Moorabbin Lions annual Royal Melbourne Golf Club Charity Golf Day, along with Golf Day Chairman Lion Geoff Thomas (right.) The $25,000 will go towards a trolley mounted de-fribulater and accessories. Sandringham Hospital was the main beneficiary of money raised at the annual event. Moorabbin Lions thank the members and management of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club for their generosity and cooperation, without which the event could not happen. Blessed with ideal weather conditions, the clubs annual Royal Melbourne Golf Club Charity Golf Day was an outstanding success. President Bill Tomkinson congratulated Lion Geoff Thomas and his committee for organising a fabulous day for the 216 participating golfers, and especially for raising over $53,000 on the day – just short of last years record of $54,000. Lion Geoff Thomas said he felt very humble that Moorabbin Lions had the opportunity each year to be involved with an event played at one of the best courses in the world, and working with a great team of people lead by very capable Royal Melbourne Golf Club CEO Paul Rak. “For the past six or seven years that I have been involved, I am always grateful for how welcome we are made and that nothing is a problem to them – from the greeting at the door, through to the professional staff and out to the course rangers we get nothing but the highest level of co-operation.” “Golf is a great game played and supported by great people. “We have a great band of golfers many of whom come back year after year to play in near perfect weather conditions, which I very astutely arrange for our day! Well that’s what I tell everybody anyway”. “By now you will all know that the day was a great success, successfully running four strong golf competitions, raising near record amounts plus working with other Lions club people and volunteers.” “Let’s face it, we were put under pressure to perform – and perform we did. Like every year, there is always room for improvement. Your committee has met and detailed these points for action,” he said. He said that, all in all it was another fabulous day, one that all Lions can and should be proud of. Geoff went to make some “heartfelt thank you's. “I am not sure where to start – let me try with a couple of Lions who have been doing their job, working under the radar for many years. Our bookies Jack Hellyer and Dennis MacDonald turn up every year and successfully extract ‘donations,’ adding colour and fun to our golfers day. Can someone tell me how many years and the estimated amount they have raised?” Clarinda Lions Cynthia Sederion, Veda Oakley, David Oakley and Ron Cowell manned the BBQ. (Below) Moorabbin Lions Russell Jackson and Di Fensham take a short break. “Talking of colour and fun, we had Sabeena Beveridge who was around all day helping everybody and proved to be an outstanding auctioneer.” “Whatever I say will not do justice to Russell Jackson who I have worked with every year producing sponsor brochures, entry forms, auction display items and all sorts of cards and leaflets. These usually take 3 or 4 prints (or more) before we are satisfied. His patience and persistence is a credit to him. The end product is always something special. The golf day just would not be the same without his input,” Geoff said. Geoff went on to thank Gary McInnes. “Gary gave us strength in an area where we had our biggest problems in past years. His golf knowledge combined with technical support was just what we needed.” He made special mention of David Oakley and the hard working Clarinda Lions family who accepted their challenge to take over the catering function. “They added an Egg & Bacon breakfast to their traditional BBQ and drinks which were extremely popular with our golfers and volunteers. Thanks for being a bigger part in our day. The Lions Pride CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS Members and their partners, all suitably attired with a 'Touch of Christmas,' really got into the Christmas spirit and festivities when gathering on December 17th at 'The Sandbelt' hotel for the clubs annual breakup. Proceedings got under way at 7pm with drinks and starters. Entertainment then got under way with Lion John Lissenburg accompanying Lion Louise Maplestone on the guitar in her rendition of a number of 'standards.' Members then partook of delicious finger food, cake and tea coffee. Lions Louise and Cerise de Gelder then led the gathering in some spirited carol singing in what was a great evening of fellowship President Bill Tomkinson then made a presentation to Jenny, the Sandbelt's Function Manager, in appreciation for a wonderful spread, and her great service at club dinner meetings throughout the year. NEED FOR FEED PROGRAM KICKS IN AGAIN FOR FIRE VICTIMS 'Need for Feed' Co-ordinator, Packenham Lion Graham Cockerell has had little time for rest in recent times. Graham and his band of volunteers were “Up and at'em,” early getting ready for their big Australia Day hay convoy delivering fodder to fire affected Moyston near the Grampians in the west of the State. 'The Need for Feed' started at the end of 2006 after two fires, started by lightning, broke out in the Bright area just before Christmas. Massive fires, burnt for a couple of weeks, merged into one and took out 10 houses and a great vast area of farmland. 'Need for Feed' is now a major source of emergency funding for V3 and other Victorian Lions Districts. In just over 7 years 'Need For Feed' have raised nearly $3250,000, and distributed more than $800,000 dollars worth of fodder, and worked in every Victorian District. The volunteers are proud and grateful to have had the opportunity to make a difference in so many lives. Graham had the opportunity to publicise Packenham Lions 'Need For Feed' project on the Conversation Hour with Jon Faine on ABC radio 774 last Monday morning. While still catching his breath from the Australia Day weekend. Graham got a message to say the fire victims in the Euroa area only had enough fodder for the next week! He is busy organising a convoy to Euroa on Sunday the Feb. 8th. to transport 160 rolls of hay from Seymour to the Land Care Fodder Depot at Gooram, only made possible because of the generosity of the volunteers and Truckies, who year after year refuse to be reimbursed for out of pocket expenses, fuel and wages. DIARY DATES FEBRUARY Wed 4th Business Meeting Thurs 5th Book Sale at The Den Wed 11th YOTY Judges interviews at the Sandbelt – afternoon Wed 18th Youth Of The Year 6.00pm for 6.30pm Sun 22nd Marshalling - Green Point Reserve Brighton Sat 28th Assist at Cheltenham Secondary College Reunion – To Be Confirmed BIRTHDAYS JANUARY 3rd Susie Tomkinson, 5th Jessie Brent 18th Stuart Moyns February 5th Cerise de Gelder 8th Matylda Jaworski 10th Jack Hellyer 16th Sherine Vanderputt 26th Lex Richardson Anniversary's January 7th Sam & June Dalley 18th Bill & Susie Tomkinson 26th Marilyn & John Lissenburg February 20th Russell & Margaret Jackson 26th Lex & Marlene Richardson Three Sausage Sizzles In A Month! During the month of December, traditionally a very busy time in our personal lives, Moorabbin Lions organised and helped out with Sausage Sizzles, at Bunnings Moorabbin , on December 6th & 27th. The December 6th event was at very short notice – just four days – at Bunnings Moorabbin request. $1641 was raised on December 6th, and $1133 on December 27th, a grand total of $2774 – a great team effort! On December 6th, those taking part were: Lions, John and Marilyn Lissenburg, Lex Richardson, Di Fensham, Gillian Lelah, Billy Tomkinson and Jessie Brent. We were also very appreciative of assistance from 'Friends of Moorabbin Lions' Pat Foss, Tony Pook, Ann Hickie and Robbie Brent. Thank you to Marilyn and John for assisting with the Clean Up. On December 27th those taking part were: Lions John and Marilyn Lissenburg, Russell Jackson, Cerise de Gelder, Cont... Page 3 The Lions Pride Three Sausage Sizzles, In A Month! Cont... …. Karen Mitri, Geoff Thomas, Di Fensham, Jessie Brent and Gillian Lelah. Assistance from 'Friend of Moorabbin Lions' Pat Foss was greatly valued, as was help from Carolyn Allen (Blind & Vision Impaired Ten Pin Bowlers Australia.) Thank you to Marilyn and John who assisted with the Clean Up. Thank you to Di who organised 30 loaves, courtesy of Bakers Delight, Charman Road, Cheltenham, and sincere thank you to everyone who assisted on the day. At the request of the Blind & Vision Impaired Ten Pin Bowlers Australia, Moorabbin Lions assisted with the organising and running a Sausage Sizzle outside Bunnings Mentone on Sunday January 4th . The Sausage Sizzle raised a grand total of $1690, all of which will contribute towards the cost of sending a team to the World Championships in South Korea in May 2015. Assistance by our Lions members, John and Marilyn Lissenburg, Matylda Jaworksi, Jessie Brent and Billy Tomkinson was much appreciated by members of the 'Blind & Vision Impaired Association.' A warm thank you to everyone who organised and helped out with these three events. Secretary – Gillian Lelah Chief of Global Development Appointed Lions Clubs International (LCI) announced on January 14th that Kevin Cherep has been appointed as the association’s new chief of global development. As chief of global development, he will lead the integration of the Global Development Group – a new organizational group within the association – collaborating with staff on the development and implementation of the association's ongoing strategies, programs and initiatives, and create opportunities and increase innovation that drive the future direction of the association. “It’s an extraordinary privilege to join the world’s premier humanitarian service organization,” said Kevin, who joined the association on January 12th, 2015. “The dedication of Lions around the world has positioned LCI to continue to be the global leader in service for another 100 years, and beyond. It’s an honour to be a part of the team.” With over 14 years of executive management, development and marketing experience, Kevin joins Lions Clubs International with a long history of non-profit success. In his new position, he will lead LCI’s Global Development Group, which is comprised of the Membership Development, Service Activities, Public Relations & Communications, Global Strategy and Global Partnership & Government Relations divisions – “I’m pleased to welcome Kevin to the association. We’re very fortunate to have someone with his great talent and experience to help bring this organization into its Centennial and beyond,” said Scott Drumheller, executive administrator of Lions Clubs International. Kevin was a Navy cryptologist before serving as vice president of CCS Fund Raising, the nation’s largest non-profit consulting and strategic philanthropy firm. Later, as chief development/marketing officer for Soles4Souls, Kevin was responsible for creating the organization’s first global development team, generating over $25 million in organizational revenue, managing key partner relationships and overseeing all aspects of marketing, public relations and communications. Though new to the administrative side of LCI, Kevin is no stranger to the association. During his time at CCS Fund Raising, he served as the Executive Director of Lions Clubs International Foundation’s “Campaign SightFirst II,” where he provided consultative and management services to the $200 million campaign to eradicate preventable blindness. Kevin was also an active member of the Oak Brook Lions Club before moving to Tennessee in 2011. Through Lion David Blyth, last year we met for a game of Ten Pin Bowls with members of the Blind & Vision Impaired Bowling Association. It was a good fun evening but we were totally blown away by the skill of the bowlers of the opposing team. Little did we know that we were competing with a duel Gold Medallist from the Asia-Pacific Games! Marilyn (pictured third from left) will be travelling to South Korea, together with her PA Eileen,(first from left,) later this year to once again compete for Gold, but needed funds to offset the expenses. A day at Bunnings (Mentone) was arranged and (being novices at Bunnings BBQs) the expertise of Moorabbin Lions was called upon to help with advice, some equipment and a little help on the day. Lions Marilyn and John Lissenburg helped set up and clean-up (they’re good at that!) and Lions Geoff Thomas, Bill Tomkinson, Jessie Brent and Matilda Jaworski assisted with cooking and serving during the day. A very busy and successful day was enjoyed by all – generating a net amount of $1,690. Moorabbin Lions wish Marilyn and Eileen a safe trip and – Bring Back the Gold! LIONS 'YOUTH OF THE YEAR' QUEST 2015 Preparations are will under way for Moorabbin's club final of the 'The Lions Youth of the Year Quest' to be held over two days. On Wednesday afternoon February 11th each of the participants will be interviewed by the Judging Panel, and Wednesday evening February 18th Public Speaking Competition will be held at the Sandbelt Club Hotel, and the club finalist will be announced. All members, their partners and friends are encouraged to attend and support the contestants from: Cheltenham Secondary College, Kilvington Grammar School and McKinnon Secondary College. The two course meal is $23 per person. Payment is requested by Wednesday February 4th .
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