The Roswell Roar Meet PO Box 1364, Roswell, GA 30077 Officers for 2014-15 President Mike Henleben president@roswelllions.org Past President Phil Farias Vice Presidents Tim Dunn firstvp@roswelllions.org Barbara May secondvp@roswelllions.org Cindy Kaisharis thirdvp@roswelllions.org Secretary Linda Spudic secretary@roswelllions.org Treasurer Chris Wong treasurer@roswelllions.org Tail Twister Linda Spudic Lion Tamer Vince Kartley Board of Directors Kay Brown Jonathan Crooks Tom Spudic Membership Bill Staley membership@roswelllions.org Webmaster Jeff Hammen Lion Bill Staley, Editor 404-290-4414 stabil@comcast.net Hear ye, Hear ye We Serve DISTRICT 18L CONVENTION, held on March 20-21, inducted six The average cough comes out of your mouth at 60 MPH. Like fingers, everyone’s tongue print is different. There are 2,500,000 rivets in the Eiffel Tower. The most common name in the world is Mohammed. There are no rental cars in Bermuda. Pi Day happens only once each 100 yrs. We just missed it on 3.1415. The “L.L.” in L.L. Bean stands for “Leon Leonwood”. Member Meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of each month. OR…log on to the Roswell Lions Calendar at http://roswelllions.org/ calendar Board Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of each month. All members are eligible and encouraged to attend. Lions into the Lions Hall of Fame. Of the six, two were from the RLC…Lions Phil Farias and Jeff Hammen. Well deserved and congratulations to you both. THE INTER-CLUB MEETING with the E. Cobb Lions, held on March 24th , was attended by Lions Bill, Kay,Tim, Linda and Tom . GET - The remaining show: ”My Fair Lady” will be held April 7th. NFCC – Volunteers needed from 5-8PM April 14th . Work for 1,2 or 3 hours as doable. Join fellow Lions for dinner afterwards. INTER-CLUB MEETING – With the Canton Lions on Thursday, April 16th ,12 noon, at Downtown Kitchen, 140 E. Marietta Street. Contact Lion Kay if interested in attending. ALPHARETTA LIONS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST – April 18th at Alpharetta United Methodist Church – 8:30AM – $6 at the door. ROSWELL DAY OF HOPE – Saturday, April 25th , 12-2PM or 2-4PM. Mimosa ES, 1550 Warsaw Rd. GOLDEN CHAIN AWARD - Forms must be submitted to the state office by April 30th . Send to President Mike for signature. REVERSE RAFFLE – May 2nd , 6:30PM at the Hilton Doubletree Hotel – Mark your calendar for our biggest fundraiser of the year to benefit Eyesight Roswell. Tickets eligible for drawing $100; Companion tickets (not eligible) $30. ZONE GOLF TOURNAMENT - To benefit Lions Camp For The Blind – Woodmont Golf & CC, Canton, GA, May 11th . SENIOR EYE SCREENING – May 27th . SPECIAL OLYMPICS – May 30th. STATE CONVENTION – Tifton, GA, May 30- June 1. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION – Honolulu, Hawaii, June 26-30. BOARD MEETING – April 13th , 6:30PM, RUMC Room 224. REGULAR MEETING – April 20th , 7PM, The Hilton Doubletree Hotel. APRIL - Joe Rouw, Special Olympics – Opening Eyes MAY – Vicki Culbreth, Roswell Volunteer Opportunities RLC Meeting – March 16, 2015 Birthdays In April Welcome back Robbie New Member “Key” Award To Lion Jonathan Crooks vvvv Michael Malone 4/13 Jonathan Crooks 4/20 Bill Staley 4/21 Ronald Young 4/21 Pre-Dinner Group Comparing Notes From “Your Lion Family” Cupcakes Courtesy of “The Sunshine Boys” Milt Brand & Tim Dunn Membership Count “ ” 15 Year Member Award To Lion Jeff Hammen Speaker-Ed Ressler From Lions Camp APRIL FOOLS’ DAY – The History of Fools April Fools' Day, also called All Fools' Day, is celebrated every April 1st in the United States. While it is not officially recognized as a holiday, many celebrate by pranking, or pulling practical jokes on their colleagues or by organizing larger-scale hoaxes. As April Fools' is celebrated in different ways throughout the world, it is unknown exactly how the tradition originated. Some cultures saw it as the first day of spring, celebrating with general merriment and feasting while certain calendars considered it the first day of the year. One theory for the terming of an April Fool was that some refused to follow the calendars that recognized April 1st as the first day of the year which resulted in them being called an April Fool. There are a few other theories as precursors to the holiday tradition. Hilaria, a Roman festival, which celebrated Cybele, an Anatolian goddess, was celebrated around March 25th. The Feast of Fools was a term given to many medieval festivals celebrated during the fifth-sixteenth centuries in Europe, but particularly at the end of December. These celebrations developed a tradition of practical jokes, especially when observed in Spain. The tradition of practical jokes had been well established by 1632 when legend states that the Duke of Lorraine and his wife escaped a prison at Nantes by dressing as peasants and walking right out the front gate. When the guards were alerted to the escape, they laughed at what they thought was an April Fools' prank. One of the first April Fools' pranks occurred in 1698 when citizens of London were tricked into attending the lion-washing ceremony at the Tower of London. A ceremony that did not actually exist. Historic April Fools' Day Pranks Millionaire Auctions Off Iceberg: In 1978 a businessman and adventurer named Dick Smith announced he would be towing an iceberg from Antarctica to break into smaller cubes for sale. He advertised that these Antarctic ice cubes would freshen the taste of any drink for the price of ten cents a cube. The media was on site in the Sydney Harbor to report on the barge towing the iceberg which was revealed to actually be sheets covered with shaving cream and fire extinguishing foam. Big Ben Goes Digital: The BBC reported in 1980 that the famous Big Ben clock tower would be converted to a digital clock in order to modernize the tower's look. This outraged many citizens, as the clock tower was a historical part of London's culture. BBC Japan even offered the clock hands in a contest to the first four callers, which actually resulted in some bidding. Sweden Covers Their TVs in Tights: In 1962, Sweden's only television channel announced that the station could be viewed in color if one cut up tights and placed them over the television's screen. This would bend the television's light to make it appear in color. Thousands of Swedes cut up stockings and taped them over their television only to realize they were victims of a hoax. Home Grown Spaghetti Trees: One of the most famous April Fools' pranks occurred in 1957 when BBC news program Panorama reported on Switzerland's spaghetti harvest. The region's mild winter and lack of natural spaghetti pests allowed for the fruitful production of home-grown spaghetti. The BBC received many calls from people interested in growing their own spaghetti. They were told that for best results they should place a sprig of spaghetti in tomato sauce. ’ – – ***IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT*** The Alpharetta Lions Club is having a charity fundraiser to purchase a mobile eye screening device. They are partnering with the Italian Restaurant “CASA NUOVA” whereby the restaurant will donate a portion of its total restaurant operating revenue on April 30th one of thto this cause. Proceeds will come from lunch, dinner, gift cards etc. Details are: Casa Nuova Italian Restaurant 5670 Atlanta Hwy. (Rte 9) Alpharetta, GA 30004 April 30, 2015 11:30AM – 2:30PM & 5:00-10:00PM Recently named one of the Best Italian Restaurants in Georgia, Casa Nuova is a gem not to be missed. Mark your calendar. Come and enjoy a delicious Italian dinner while helping our friends to the north fund their eye screening device. Woodmont Golf And Country Club North Metro Lions 2nd Annual Golf Classic Come join the members of North Metro Lions Clubs to support the Georgia Camp For The Blind. How can you help? Be, or secure, a $1,000 Gold Sponsor and receive…2 foursomes, one hole sign and a full page ad in the program. Be, or secure, a $600 Silver Sponsor and receive…1 foursome, one hole sign and a half page ad in the program. Be, or secure, a $400 Bronze Sponsor and receive…2 players, one hole co-sponsorship sign and a quarter page ad in the program. Be, or secure, a $100 Hole Sponsor and receive…one hole sign and a quarter page ad in the program. Or Advertise in the tournament program and receive…a Full Page for $150, a Half Page for $100, a Quarter Page for $75 or a Business Card size for $50. The date is May 11th…The course is beautiful and the cause is unparalleled. Plan now to participate and help give some sight impaired youngsters a time they will never forget. To participate: contact Lion Jonathan, Barb or Tim. ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR ROAR In recent months I have had several inquiries re: drop off points to donate eyeglasses. FYI…listed below are those locations currently being employed. Roswell Recycling Center, 11570 Maxwell Rd., Alpharetta Furey Family Eye Care, 250 E. Crossville Rd. Roswell Adult Recreation Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Rd. Roswell Library, 115 Norcross St. Roswell Eye Clinic, 1190 Grimes Bridge Rd. Atlanta Bread Company, 640 W. Crossville Rd. Sam’s Club Optometry Department, Davis Drive NEW***East Roswell Library, 2301 Holcomb Bridge Rd. **Thought for the day** “You know you’re getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder what else you could do while you’re down there.” George Burns
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