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The Communiqué District 45 Vermont Lions Charities In Lionism, In Service, In Friendship September, 2014 Volume 37 Number 3 Published by Vermont Lions Charities and District 45 of Lions Clubs International. - - - - - DG Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Dr. Colchester, VT 05446 802.578.7483 dg@d45lions.com doogle@surfglobal.net 1 st VDG Pam Nichols 1013 VT Route 30 Dorset. VT 05251 802.868.7434 1stvdg@d45lions.com vtlionpam@gmail.com 2 nd VDG TBA 2ndvg@d45lions.com CS Cindy Berg 13 Beaverbrook Hill Underhill, VT 05489 802-777-2665 cs@d45lions.com CT Loreen Teer 2B Rabbit Run Underhill, VT 05489 802.899.1363 ct@d45lions.com September. The first true month of the Lions year. Most clubs have been doing fundraisers and service projects. Some clubs continue to have meetings during the summer BUT this is the month that majority of the clubs have their first dinner meeting when the club comes together for friendship, camaraderie and plans for the upcoming year. This is also the best time for each club to examine what they are doing and consider implanting new management strategies and techniques to energize their club. If they have not been done, each club should do a Community Needs Assessment and / or participate in the Club Excellence Process. Both of these programs helps identify where the club is now and where it needs to go in the future to meet the needs of the local community. This identification helps in creating excitement with the current club membership and obtaining new membership. September / October is when I have asked our Zone Chairs to host their first zone meeting of the 2014 2015 year so please watch for those notifications. Club visitations have already started. I, along with my traveling partner Gulliver, have visited the Swanton-Mississquoi Valley, Troy Area and the Readsboro Lions Club. Each club is bringing a new level of excitement to their clubs. There are two new positions that I am asking all club Presidents to establish for the 2014-2015 Lions year: Leadership Chair and Communications Chair. The role of the Leadership Chair is to help identify members of their clubs that can become leaders of their club and leaders for the district and make sure they are 1) identified but most importantly 2) get the training needed to help them develop as Lion leaders. Continued on following page Send articles to the Communiqué Editor by email if possible. Snail mail will still be accepted. The next issue will be Oct. 1; the deadline is Sept. 20 for all articles, announcements, photos or ideas for articles. Email to: Communique@d45lions.com In This Issue: District Governor s Message to D45 Calendar Traveling Lions D45 Club Activities Lions Charities Cash-Fest

Continued from front page. The role of the Communications Chair is to make sure each member of their club is receiving three sources of communication: 1) the LIONS magazine from Lions Club International, 2) the Vermont Lions District 45 communique and 3) newsletter / emails in regards to their own club activities. Each member needs to be informed of what their own club is doing, when and where so they can be active members. No. 1 club calculations are already starting. In this issue of the communique, there is a list of which division (large, medium, small) each club will be in for the 2014 2015 year. In the October, December, February and April issues will be updated standings. Please look in the Directory under No. 1 club on how to generate points. Including participating in the Green to Checkers campaign, the Pull Tab campaign, and the Ask One membership campaign. Final standings will be determined as of April 30, 2014 will the results being announced at the Spring Convention. I would like to say THANK YOU to the District Membership who attended the first Cabinet Meeting. There were 70 members from 22 clubs in attendance. I know the number of members attending would have increased but for some reason, this particular date, was a good date for weddings to happen. VDG Pam, take that into consideration as you are making your plans for the 2015 2016 Lions Year. I would also like to express my gratitude to Paul Letourneau and Jane Snyder of Paul s Sugarhouse for a fantastic meal and facilities and to the Derby Lions Club for being the host club. And not go forget, 1 st VDG District 44-N, Dr. Bruce Trivellini, Lion Linda Piekarski and the folks from Fidelco on their great presentation. Remember, We work, We play: TOGETHER, WE SERVE. Yours in Lionism, DG Ken Emery 1st annual DISC GOLF COMMUNITY CHALLENGE The Challenge will be held on Saturday, September 13th at the Quarries Disc Golf Course in Websterville Vermont. The Barre Lions Club will field a team and we are throwing down the gauntlet to other District 45 Clubs. Disc golf is increasingly popular and is lots of fun. People of all ages can be part of a team. You have all summer to practice. There is only room for 18 teams and we encourage you to form your team now. Registration is $50 per team and each team includes 5 players. Each player will receive a T-shirt and the teams can win all kinds of prizes. Disc golfers of all levels are invited to participate. All proceeds will benefit the Barre Lions Charities. For more information, contact Stacy Cadorette @ 498-3740 or email stacycadorette@yahoo.com

September 2014 2 Traveling Lion Region 4, Bucky, available at Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 2 at the American Legion. Social hour is at 6pm and the meal and meeting starts at 7pm. Contact Lion David at davidb@radiantec.com, or call 802-754- 2222. 6 Bingo Helps Sight and Hearing -On Saturday, September 6 th Vermont Lions Charities, will be holding a Bingo Night at VFW, Pleasant Street, in Morrisville, VT. Phylis Porio 802-442-0380 8 International Literacy Day See website for information: http://www.lionsclubs.org/en/membercenter/planning-projects/rap/index.php 13 1st Annual Arlington Lions Club Health Fair - September 13, 2014. Arlington Park and Rec Pavilion Arlington, Vermont, Time: 9:00am to 2:00pm Informational booths and space still available for organizations or individuals that would like to participate at NO COST. For more information or to sign up and be one of our participants please contact Tim Snyder at tssnyderaa@hotmail.com or call 912-665-0561 (c). 13 Lion Club 1st annual Disc Golf Community Challenge - The Challenge will be held on Saturday, September 13th at the Quarries Disc Golf Course in Websterville Vermont. The Barre Lions Club will field a team and we are throwing down the gauntlet to other District 45 Clubs. For more information, contact Stacy Cadorette @ 498-3740 or email @ stacycadorette@yahoo.com 16 Traveling Lion District Lion, Lucky, available, at Brandon-Forest Dale, Tuesday, Sept. 16 at Life Bridge Lodge in Forest Dale. Contact secretary, Patti Reynolds at 247-8834 or by e-mail, pattifromca@msn.com. 17 Traveling Lion Region 2, The General, available in Vergennes, Wednesday, Sept.17 at the American Legion. Contact the club secretary, secretary@vergenneslions.org or call Jenn at 802-377-2111 22 Traveling Lion Region 1, Tucky, available at Jericho-Underhill, on Monday, Sept. 22 at the Underhill Town Hall Center. Contact secretary, Kendal Holden at 899-2514, or by email, tadpolekho2@aol.com. 22 Traveling Lion Region 3 Chucky will be up for "grabs" at Strafford on Monday September 22nd. This is our dinner meeting and the District Governor will also be doing his visitation at the same time. The social time is 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:00. The cost is $10.00 per person and the meeting is held at the Barrett Memorial Hall. At the junction of Route 132 and Justin Morrill Highway. Contact secretary, Christina Jamieson at 765-4443, or by email coburns99@gmail.com. 27 Whitingham-Halifax Lions Hungry Lion Bike Tour to raise money for the local food shelf and holiday food baskets. Cyclists will enjoy our amazing fall foliage while raising funds to help end hunger in Southern Vermont. To learn more about the event, Please visit www.hungrylionbiketour.com, watch the video there, visit the Tour s FaceBook page, or follow on Twitter at @HungryLion2013. Pre-registration via the website is encouraged. More information will be published in upcoming editions of the D45 newsletter. October 2014 9 Lions World Sight Day See website for information: http://www.lionsclubs.org/en/our-work/sightprograms/vision-events/lions-world-sight-day.php Lions around the world will mark with a variety of activities during the entire month of October. 15 White Cane Safety Day See website for information: http://www.lionsclubs.org/en/our-work/sightprograms/vision-events/white-cane-safety-day.php 25 NELC Necrology Service and MJF Banquet, featuring PIP Wayne Madden, Mystic Connecticut November 2014 1 Peace Poster Entry Deadline 8 Fall Conference, Hampton Inn, Colchester, VT. Watch for information to be distributed mid-september. 8 VLC Cash-fest Raffle Drawings. Please contact DG Ken Emery or any VLC board member for more information. 8 Vermont Lions District 45 LCIF Super Raffle, Hampton Inn, Colchester, VT. Please contact PID Tom Broughton or the LCIF Super Raffle committee for more information.

Bingo Helps Sight & Hearing On Saturday, September 6 th Vermont Lions Charities, will be holding a Bingo Night at VFW, Pleasant Street, in Morrisville, VT. Bingo Night will feature at least 3 games with prizes of $40 and more. The more people who come out to play the bigger the grand prize will be. There will be refreshments (soup, brownies, and more), a silent auction and a door prize. Doors open at 4 pm first game starts at 6:30 pm This fun-filled evening is a fundraiser to help support Vermont Lions Charities work in Morrisville/Lamoille Valley area. Vermont Lions Charities has provided assistance for purchasing eye glasses for seniors, disabled and low income residents of Lamoille County for the last several years. Last year funds spent on assistance was $6,000. Please help us reach more residents by supporting this worthy cause. All funds raised go directly back to the public. We work directly with opticians in Morrisville and Stowe and also the optician of their choice. Bring your family and join your neighbors in supporting this worthy cause. Phylis Porio 802-442-0380 Vermont D-45 Past District Governors held thair annual picnic at PDG Lion District Governor Larry and Connie home in Addison on Sunday, August 17. Those in attendance, back row, L to R, Ken Emery, Clem Cardinal, Ken Millay, Stan Patch, Tom Broughton, Larry Simino, NH PDG Bob Schroeder, Ken Ellis. Front Row, Tommy Walz, Sherry leee Juaire, Bruce Bushey, Betsy MaGee, Bill Moulton, Larry Myott, Merry Souza and Jules Cote. The annual picnic is a great opportunity to renew old friendships and catch up on D-45 happenings. Larry Myott Photo.

Traveling Lions How do lions travel? This from the website Ask.com: Lions travel mostly at night in packs and at a speed of 6 seconds for every 100 yards. They travel in groups called prides with as many as 40 lions District Lion, Lucky, available, at Brandon-Forest Dale, Tuesday, Sept. 16 at Life Bridge Lodge in Forest Dale. Contact secretary, Patti Reynolds at 247-8834 or by e-mail, pattifromca@msn.com. Region 1, Tucky, available at Jericho-Underhill, on Monday, Sept. 22 at the Underhill Town Hall Center. Contact secretary, Kendal Holden at 899-2514, or by email, tadpolekho2@aol.com. Region 2, The General, available in Vergennes, Wednesday, Sept.17 at the American Legion. Contact the club secretary by email, secretary@vergenneslions.org or call Lion Jenn at 802-377- 2111. Region 3, Chucky, available, at Strafford, on Monday, Sept. 22 at Barrett Memorial Hall. Contact secretary, Christinia Jamieson at 765-4443, or by email coburns99@gmail.com. Region 4, Bucky, available at Orleans, Tuesday, Sept. 2 at American Legion. Contact secretary, David Bolduc at 754-2222 or by email, davidb@radiantec.com. The rule is to give the Host Club 72 hours notice of the number of guests planning to attend. It is the Host Club who reports the points for those clubs who came to capture their Lion. They should report the points, figured from the mileage chart, at the D45 web site. Multiply one- way mileage times the number of Lions traveling. Report to Sandy Brutkoski at brutkosk@middlebury.edu or by phone, 779-2486. If reported in 48 hours, there is a 200 point bonus. Contact Lion Sandy Brutkoski with any questions.

OPENING WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATER SERVICE P.O. Box 266 ~ South Strafford, Vermont 05070 PPRREESSI IDDEENNTT DG Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Drive Colchester, VT 05446 doogle@surfglobal.net C 802-578-7483 VVI I CCEE PPRREESSI IDDEENNTT PCST Debbie Bushey P.O. Box 222 Vergennes VT 05491 dbbushey@gmavt.net 802-349-9749 SSEECCRREETTAARRYY To: All Clubs of Vermont Lions District 45 and their members there of From: Vermont Lions Charities Board Subject: OCTOBER CASH FEST RAFFLE Hello, Everyone, Vermont Lions Charities continues to meet the needs of our local clubs in serving their local communities and residents. We also continue to serve those residents where there are no local clubs, for example, the Lamoille Valley area. In past years, this would be the time for the Vermont Lions Charities Big Dine-Out Raffle. This year though, Vermont Lions Charities has decided to do something different. Lions Twin State Soccer Association has had great success with their Calendar raffle. So this year we thought we would try to do something similar but with a twist. Introducing the October Cash Fest. TTRREEAASSUURREERR Lion Woody Stoddard 163 Whitney Road Springfield, VT 05156 mygabob@vermontel.net 802-875-3672 DDI IRREECCTTOORRSS Lion Lyle Remick 83 Barlow St Apt 507 Winooski VT 05404 lyleremick@hotmail.com 802-655-0557 Lion Phylis Porio 3842 Rte 7A Shaftsbury VT 05262 norshaftlions@aol.com 802-442-0380 PCST Bruce Savery 137 Maple Ridge Rd Chester VT 05143 threem@vermontel.net 802-875-2990 Lion Mary Denio 4583 Old Country Road Waterford VT 05819 mwdenio@myfairpoint.net 802-748-9024 DDI ISSTTRRI ICCTT GGOOVVEERRNNOORR DG Kenneth Emery 146 Eagle Park Drive Colchester VT 05446 doogle@surfglobal.net 802-578-7483 VVI ICCEE DDI ISSTTRRI ICCTT GGOOVVEERRNNOORR 1 st VDG Pamela Nichols 1013 Vt. Route 30 Dorset VT 05251 vtlionpam@gmail.com 802-384-0033 Each ticket costs $10. Each ticket will have 31 chances to win. But HERE is the TWIST. Each region will have one winner of $200 on Day 1 (FOUR WINNERS), and each region will have one winner of $100 on Day 16 (FOUR WINNERS). Then all tickets will be combined for 4 Sunday winners of $75 each, 4 Saturday winners of $50 each, AND 20 weekday winners of $25. There will be one last prize, Halloween, Day 31 of $200. That is: 4 $200 winners, one per region, first day of month 4 $100 winners, one per region, 16 th day of month 4 $75 winners, one for each Sunday 4 $50 winners, one for each Saturday 20 $25 winners, one for each weekday (not including 1 st, 16 th or 31 st ) AND 1 $200 winner for October 31 st. Overall there will be 37 winners. This is the October Cash-Fest but the drawing will be held as part of the November Fall Conference. DRAWING TO BE HELD on Saturday November 8 th. Please return all sold tickets to a VLC board member by November 8 th OR if not attending the fall conference (which we hope you will be), please have in mail to DG Ken Emery by November 3rd. Please support Vermont Lions Charities so we can continue to support our clubs and our residents. If there are any questions, please don t hesitate to contact myself or any VLC board member. Yours in Lionism, DG Ken Emery VLC President Don t know what Region you are in? Region 1: Colchester, Enosburg Falls, Essex, Georgia, Jericho-Underhill, Hinesburg, Richford, Swanton-Mississquoi, Williston. Region 2: Arlington, Bennington, Brandon ForestDale, Castleton, Manchester, Marble Valley, Middlebury, Norshaft, Pittsford, Route 100, Vergennes. Region 3: Brattleboro Area, Chester, Heartland, Norwich, Readsboro, Springfield, Strafford and Area, Valley, White River Jct., Whitingham-Halifax, Windsor. Region 4: Barre, Derby, Orleans, St. Johnsbury Area, Troy and Area.

District 45 club by category: CS Cindy Berg will show standings for No. 1 club throughout the year. Small (1-20 members) Medium (21-35 members) Large (36 and over members) Arlington Bennington Barre Chester Brandon-Forestdale Castleton Hinesburg Brattleboro Enosburg Falls Marble Valley Colchester Essex Jct Pittsford Derby Manchester Route 100 Georgia Middlebury St. Johnsbury & Area Jericho-Underhill Norshaft Valley Norwich Orleans White River Jct. Readsboro Springfield Williston Area Swanton-Missiquoi Strafford Windsor Troy & Area Vergennes Whitingham-Halifax News from Heartland Lions Club The summer is going quickly, Heartland Lions Club meets twice a month, the first meeting of the month is their business meeting and the second meeting is devoted to a speaker. The Club has many members which are being tapped to share about their employment or other local businesses are invited to come. In July our speakers were from Eye Care for You, Dr. Dean Barcelow and assistant Gradi Ainsworth, in Royalton/Bethel about their recent trip to Haiti where they provided eye care to an orphanage and other community members. They traveled to Haiti with a team of other medical professionals from central Vermont. In August, King Lion Walter Hastings who is surveyor brought some equipment to share and spoke about what has changed over the years of surveying to using GPS technology today. The Club is also looking ahead to September with the arrival of Tunbridge Fair. Submitted by Heartland Lion Carol Greene

Vermont Lions Charities August 2014 Cabinet Meeting August 16, 2014 Since we last met at the Spring Convention, Vermont Lions Charities, its board members, family and friends have been quite busy. First was the annual Walkathon held on Saturday May 17 th at the Rutland State Fairground. Even though we did not met the goal of walking 300 miles as a total group,, it was still a success. Funds raised was just over $10,000 of which approximately $7,300 was raised for the VLC general fund. The remaining funds were raised for the Rick Dutil Memorial Fund, the VLC Shared Vision fund, the Bennington and Brandon Forestdale Lions Club and the Veterans Place in Northfield. Second, we continue to receive requests for assistance. We approved a request from the Bennington Lions Club for assistance with a local resident who need eye medical needs in Boston. We have approved hearing aid assistance for a resident of South Burlington. And with the help of Lion Linda Eastman, Chair of Sight and Hearing for District 45 and Lion Connie LaPlume of the Troy and Area club, we are meeting the requests of Vermont residents where there are no local clubs. I would also like to say Thank You to Lion Sally Wilder of the St. Johnsbury Area Lions Club for her assistance in processing requests for Burlington / Winooski residents. Third, Connie LaPlume has been working on a fund raiser for Vermont Lions Charities to raise funds in the Morrisville / Lamoille Valley area. She has planned a Bingo to be held on Saturday night September 6 th. I understand she already has lined up prizes and game sponsors so looking for a successful event. Fourth, there is a new fundraiser for VLC this fall October Cashfest. This is replacing the Big Dine Out Raffle. The October Cashfest is based on the calender raffle that the Lions Twin State Soccer Association has been very successful with. But with a twist. Each ticket sold, costs of $10 each, will have 31 chances to win. There are two days, 1 st day of the month - $200 and 16 th day of month $100, where there will be one winner from each of the four regions of the District. All the other 29 days will have single winners, with the 31 st day Halloween having a $200 grand prize. Winners are to be drawn at the Fall Conference on Saturday November 8 th. And finally, at this year s Annual meeting for Vermont Lions Charities, there will be an election of two members of the executive committee. First, there will be an election for the Secretarial position, one year term, replacing PDG Steve Simpson. This is a one year term of which at the 2015 annual meeting, a 3 year term of the Secretarial position will need to done. Second, there will be an election for the President s position. Candidates for these positions must have the same qualifications for a Vice District Governor. Respectfully submitted, DG Ken Emery VLC President

2014-15 SPEAK OUT CONTEST STRENGTHEN THE PRIDE Fellow Lions: Strengthen the Pride ; our new theme from International President Joe Preston, 2014-15! I encourage all District 45 Clubs to participate in this years Speak - Out Contest, by inviting your high school juniors and seniors to share their ideas of our very important theme, Strengthen the Pride, with your club and our District. If you have never participated before and would like help to get started; please feel free to contact myself or my co-chair, Lion Patti Reynolds, we will be happy to help your clubs chairperson. There s no time like the present to get started. Yours in Service, Lion Jackie Dutil, jdutil775@comcast.net 2014-15 Speak-Out Contest Chairperson Lion Patti Reynolds, pattifromca@msn.com 2014-15 Speak-Out Co-Chairperson

OPENING WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATER SERVICE P.O. Box 266 ~ South Strafford, Vermont 05070 PPRREESSI IDDEENNTT DG Ken Emery 146 Eagle Park Drive Colchester, VT 05446 doogle@surfglobal.net C 802-578-7483 VVI I CCEE PPRREESSI IDDEENNTT PCST Debbie Bushey P.O. Box 222 Vergennes VT 05491 dbbushey@gmavt.net 802-349-9749 SSEECCRREETTAARRYY *** Annual Meeting *** Vermont Lions Charities Fall Conference Saturday, November 8, 2014 Hampton Inn Colchester, Vermont Election of President 3 year term Election of Secretary 3 year term Any other business to be conducted TTRREEAASSUURREERR Lion Woody Stoddard 163 Whitney Road Springfield, VT 05156 mygabob@vermontel.net 802-875-3672 DDI IRREECCTTOORRSS Lion Lyle Remick 83 Barlow St Apt 507 Winooski VT 05404 lyleremick@hotmail.com 802-655-0557 Lion Phylis Porio 3842 Rte 7A Shaftsbury VT 05262 norshaftlions@aol.com 802-442-0380 PCST Bruce Savery 137 Maple Ridge Rd Chester VT 05143 threem@vermontel.net 802-875-2990 Lion Mary Denio 4583 Old Country Road Waterford VT 05819 mwdenio@myfairpoint.net 802-748-9024 DDI ISSTTRRI ICCTT GGOOVVEERRNNOORR DG Kenneth Emery 146 Eagle Park Drive Colchester VT 05446 doogle@surfglobal.net 802-578-7483 VVI ICCEE DDI ISSTTRRI ICCTT GGOOVVEERRNNOORR 1 st VDG Pamela Nichols 1013 Vt. Route 30 Dorset VT 05251 vtlionpam@gmail.com 802-384-0033

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Colchester Lions Linda Eastman, Carmelita Belisle and Essex Junction Lion Jackie Cote conduct a Diabetes Screening at the Northeast Family Motor Coach Rally. We re on Facebook! Make sure you like us! Lions District 45 Website http://d45lions.com/ The District 45 Communique will be published each month and distributed by e-mail and published on the Lions District 45 website. Content should be e-mailed to communique@d45lions.com. Deadline for submitted for the next issue is the 20 th of the preceding month. To unsubscribe or update our contact list, please send us an e-mail.