District 50, Region V, Zone 2 Honolulu, Hawaii June 01, 2014 Chartered May 6, 1947 President: Selvin Chin-Chance 366 Elelupe Road Honolulu, HI 96821 396-0175 schin_chance@hotmail.com Opening and Closing Ceremonies June 04 June 18 Dinner Ito, Stanford Kaneko, Richard National Anthem Taylor-Hall, Mana Torricer, Stan Hawai`i Pono`i Torricer, Stan Aratani, Ted Flag Pledge Aratani, Ted Chin-Chance, Selvin Lion s Pledge Chin-Chance, Selvin Hall, Gavin Invocation Hall, Gavin Ito, Stanford We Are Mighty Lions Torricer, Stan Torricer, Stan Closing Song Ito, Stanford Kaneko, Richard KOKO HEAD LIONS CLUB BULLETIN Regular Meetings: 1 st Wednesday: General Meeting 3 rd Wednesday: General/Board Mtg Niu Valley Middle School Cafeteria Our bulletin is on the D50 website : www.hawaiilions.org and the Kaimuki Business website: www.kaimukihawaii.com Please follow us at: facebook.com/kokoheadlions Please Read Bulletin Bulletin No. LXVI No. 12 Bulletin Editor: Mana Taylor-Hall 2225 Kamehameha Avenue Honolulu, HI 96822 617-256-6262 chavamana@gmail.com Stan Torricer Knife Sharpening Class! Saturday, June 21st at 8:30 am A welcome to our non-lion Readers! Thank you for your interest and welcome. If you are interested in our organization or being on our direct mailing list, please contact Bulletin Editor Lion Mana Taylor-Hall, listed at the top of this page. A map of how to get to our meeting place can be found at the end of this bulletin. Our Club Officers and Members President Selvin Chin Chance 396-0175 schin_chance@hotmail.com Immediate Past President Gavin Hall 222-8000 gavin@autodetailaces.com 1 st Vice President Philip Sharp 373-3998 sharps-solutions@hawaii.rr.com 2 nd Vice President Stanford Ito 373-2645 stanito777@gmail.com Secretary Mana Taylor-Hall 617-256-6262 chavamana@gmail.com Treasurer Ted Aratani 527-7283 ted.aratani@pyramidins.com Director Stan Torricer 373-2659 maliapueo@gmail.com Members Benjamin Aiu Tsukumo Kawakami William Milks Kimo Pestana Roger Izuka Harry Kiyabu Gary Nip Jessica Rose Richard Kaneko Ben Koike Hiro Nishida
Reminders: 2 of 5 pages PLEASE TURN IN YOUR ACTIVITY REPORTS AS SOON AFTER YOUR EVENTS AS POSSIBLE. YOUR SECRETARY NEEDS THIS INFORMATION FOR HER REPORTS. PLEASE READ THE CALENDAR AT THE END OF THIS BULLETIN. UPCOMING EVENTS, TIMES, LOCATIONS, AND UNIFORM FOR THE EVENT ARE LISTED. June 07 Eyeglass Cleaning @ Niu Valley MS 09:30 am (Koko Head) June 14 Chicken Sale @ Kapahulu CC 06:30 am (Diamond Head) June 21 Knife Sharpening Class! @ Niu Valley MS 8:30 am (Koko Head) July 12 Niu Valley Benches @ Niu Valley MS 7:30 am (Koko Head) July 14 Parent Night Parking @ Niu Valley MS 5:00 pm (Koko Head) July 19 Niu Valley Benches @ Niu Valley MS 7:30 am (Koko Head) Makakilo-Kapolei Visitation Attended the Charter Night/Installation of the Makakilo-Kapolei Lions Club on Saturday, May 31st at the Pearl Country Club. It was a quiet affair with a group of 50 or so members of the zone. I got to meet many Lions that I have only known by name. Along with the scheduled festivities, Lion Flo Garza celebrated her **th birthday AND said a fond Aloha to the group. She is re-locating to California to be closer to family. The night was similar to ours in format with the honoring of their last charter member and then the installation. This was followed by the door prizes and the a raffle. Nothing as elaborate as ours but, none the less, a good time was had by all. Pearl Country Club serves liquor so there was none of the free flowing like our event is. I contributed a six pack of assorted brews to the raffle. The Lion that won it asked if it tasted like Miller Lite... Submitted by Lion Phil 2013-14 District 50 Convention (cont.) of the many projects/programs your membership dollars supports around the world including the United States. He emphasized the fact that your dues and contributions are passed on to the these projects with very little overhead costs and thus impacts these recipients in an even more meaningful manner than donations to some other charitable organizations. The Fun night festivities later in the evening was well attended with a hilarious theme using a mystery bag as a main component. Concurrently the following three Vice District Governors (Lions Jim Bryan, Kelvin Moniz, and Nadine Nishioka) hosted a celebratory party to welcome their supporters and friends and anyone wanting to meet the future District Governors for D50. That function was also well attended and ran well into the late hours. Due to family obligations there is no report on the Saturday functions. Selvin Chin-Chance Zone Club Meetings Times and Days Region V, Zone II (East Honolulu) Diamond Head Lion Club Kaimuki Lions Club 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday @ 6:30 pm 1 st and 3 rd Tuesday @ 7:00 pm Kapahulu Center Crane Lodge Hawaii Kai Lions Club Koko Head Lions Club 1 st and 3 rd Thursday @ 7:00 pm 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday @ 6:30 pm Lunalilo Home Niu Valley MS Teacher s Lounge Attend a meeting noted above for a visit or to make up a missed meeting.
78th Annual Hawaii D50 Convention Begins with a Hawaiian Theme On Thursday May 22nd the 87th annual D50 convention formally began at the Aloha Pavilion of the Ritz Carlton Hotel at Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii. The Flag ceremony was presided over by PDG Ernie Chang. One of the notable attendees was Immediate Past International President (IPIP) Wayne Madden and his CIS Linda. In celebration of our Hawaiian roots the ceremony was initiated with a conch shell welcome by members of the Maui Lions delegation dressed in the traditional loincloth. PDG Ernie Chang gave a very informative lecture on the history of the American and Indiana flags in honor of IPIP Madden followed by enthusiastic renditions of the 4th stanza of Francis Scott Keys Star Spangled Banner as well as the Indiana state song. The colorful ceremony was co-chaired by Lions Denis Elms and Jackie Yamamoto. Who were given a round of applause for their hard work. A spirited Taiko drum routine provided the closing performance. Following this was a reception hosted by the San Diego Eye Bank president and its Board of Directors to celebrate the successful negotiations surrounding the friendly takeover of the day to day operations of the Hawaii Eye Bank by the San Diego Eye Bank. The Hawaii Eye Bank will continue to be known as the Hawaii Lions Eye Bank and will have Hawaii Lions Foundation representation on its Board of Directors. It was a great opportunity to meet the key individuals who will be keeping the Hawaii Lions Eye Bank tradition operational in Hawaii. The general sessions on Friday were ably conducted by DG Lion Mark Mizuno with reports from his cabinet members. A brief report on the preparations for the Honolulu 2015 LCI convention was provided by Lion Ken Nishibun and Al Sasaki. Following the reports the annual meeting of the Hawaii Lions Foundation (HLF) was conducted by President Lion Bob Lee with Koko Head Lion President, Selvin Chin- Chance, in attendance. The HLF annual report outlining the years activities was delivered followed by the annual parade of checks. The Parade of Checks was well supported and contributions appeared to have exceeded last year s totals. The luncheon speaker was IPIP Wayne Madden who delivered a media presentation showing highlights (Continued on page 2) 3 of 5 pages
June July August MARK YOUR CALENDARS For planning purposes, the calendar is for 6 months (Includes Zone, Region, and District functions) 04 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 07 Sat Eyeglass Cleaning @ Niu Valley Middle School; 9:30 am 08 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 14 Sat Diamond Head Chicken Sale @ Kapahulu Community Center, 6:30a-1:00p 18 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 21 Sat Knife Sharpening @ Niu Valley MS, 8:30a (Bring your file/sharpening gadgets!) 02 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 06 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 12 Sat Niu Valley Bench Installation Part 1; 7:30a-noon (see details via email and July bulletin) 16 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 14 Mon Parent Night Parking @ Niu Valley MS; 5:00 pm 19 Sat Niu Valley Bench Installation Part 2; 7:30a-noon (see details via email and July bulletin) 26 Sat Region 2 Kapolei Drainage Canal Cleanup (details to follow) 06 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 10 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 20 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm September 03 Wed Hearing Screening @ Wilson Elementary, 8:00 am 03 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 07 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 11 Thurs Vision Screening @ Wilson Elementary, 8:00 am 17 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm October 01 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 05 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 15 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 18 Sat Great Pumpkin Festival @ Holy Nativity (requested ~4 hours of help, details to follow) November 05 Wed General meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 09 Sun Alternate Meeting @ Sharp Residence, 5:00 pm 19 Wed General meeting / Board meeting @ Niu Valley Middle School Teacher s Lounge, 6:30 pm 4 of 5 pages
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