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Lions, Lioness and Leos,
We start the month of March with a sad goodbye. PDG Orv Curtiss passed away at home on Tuesday, February 24th. Lion Orv will always be remembered for his sense of humor, witty stories and a very giving heart. His legacy as a true Lion will live on for years to come. Our deepest sympathies are extended to his wife Lion Judy and his family.
Lion Mary Claire Noakes is recovering at home following a stroke in late January. Please continue to keep her in your prayers as she continues to feel better everyday. Lion Mary Claire will be anxiously awaiting your responses and reservations for our upcoming Cabinet Meeting on March 28th. The registration form is included in this edition of the ROAR as well as on the website.
At a recent Council of Governors meeting, I received Club delegate forms for the State Convention which is being held in Binghamton on April 24-26. I have mailed these to the individual clubs via the USPS. Please follow the specific directions on the forms and return them to the State office, at their new address, by April 3rd.
The Council of Governors has designated Saturday, May 9th to hold a Statewide Food Drive as part of our Centennial Service Challenge. Please try to incorporate a food drive in your Spring service projects.
Thank-you for your continued support of my Literacy Project. I have certainly enjoyed my club visitations so far. I have only a few clubs left to visit in this month and next. As we hope for Spring to arrive please support the great events sponsored by nearby clubs and organizations in our District. A list of events can be found in each addition of the ROAR, our district website and our facebook page “The Lions Clubs of District 20-Y2”.
Yours in Lionism,DG Marianne
March 2015
THE ROAR DEADLINE IS28th of EACH MONTH
NExT MD20 MAgAzINE DEADLINE????????
PLEASE READ Submission Specifications on
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THE OFFICIAL NEwSLETTER OF DISTRICT 20-Y2
District governor Marianne Lynch
The Lions RoarThe Lions Roar
In This Issue Message from the DGE ................. 1 4th District Cabinet Meeting ......... 2 Town of Schoharie - Wright Lions Club Ad ............................. 3 Saratoga Lions Club Ad ................ 4 Saratoga Lions Club ...................... 5 NABA .............................................. 6 Sauquoit Valley Lions Club .......... 7 NYS/Bermuda Convention ........... 7 In Memorium: PDG Orv Curtiss .... 8 Tools for Caregivers Ad ................ 9 Galway Lioness Ad ........................ 9 Galway Lioness Ad ...................... 10 MD20 Convention Advertisers ....11 NYS Convention Exhibitors ....... 12 Who’s Who in 20Y2 ..................... 14 Upcoming Events ........................ 15 Submit to the Roar/MD-20 Mag .. 16 Sight Society .................................... Matching Grant ....................... 17 Town of Greenfield Lions Club ... 19 Albany-Troy Lions Club .............. 19 Waterford Lions Club .................. 20 International Convention ............ 20
Remember to complete your membership and activity reports online as WE SERVE our communities and Strengthen our Pride.
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DIRECTIONS For directions go to this link: http://tinyurl.com/opqj25h
District 20Y2
Cabinet4TH
Saturday, March 28, 2015Middle Grove Fire Department25 North Creek Road Middle Grove, NY 12850
LUNCHEON BUFFET Soups, Green Salad, Assorted Sandwiches , Dessert, etc. Coffee and pastries for morning coffee break at no charge.
Gluten free is available.
Cost of Luncheon is $15.00 per person Checks payable to “District 20-Y2 Lions Clubs”
Send your reservation with check to: Lion Mary Claire Noakes, 12 Towner Road, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846
All reservations and checks must be received by MARCH 17, 2015. Thank you.
Name ___________________________________ Club _____________________________
Name ___________________________________ Club _____________________________
Amount Enclosed $ ________________________
9:30 am RegistrationMeeting 10:00 - 2:00 pm ~ $15.00 per person
If you would like to attend the Cabinet Meeting without lunch, please email DG Marianne. [email protected]
MEETING
~ Speaker: Lion/Lioness Phil Jessen ~
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Anniversary CelebrationApril 20, 2015
The Apple Barrel115 State Rte. 30A, Schoharie, NY
Meet and Greet 6:00 to 7:00 pm Appetizers and Cash Bar ~ Dinner 7:00 pm
Choice of (3) entreesVegetarian and Non-Gluten Options
$27 per person
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Contact the Following by April 2ndLion Tom Snowdon, Secretary, (518) 872-1091, [email protected]
Lion Georgia Van Dyke, President, (518) 296-8076, [email protected]
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Night At The
Craft Beer & Military GearFriday March 27, 2015 6pm – 9:30pmNYS Military Museum 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY
21 and Over Only • ID is Required
Presented by the Saratoga Springs Lions Club and Friends of the NYS Military Museum
TICKETS: Pre-Sale $40; At the Door $45
Active Military with ID/non-drinker $25 -- door sales ONLY
➜ Food compliments of Maestro’s, Druthers, Merry Monk, Parting Glass, Omelette King, and Ripe Tomato
➜ Wine compliments of Ledge Rock Hill Winery, Adirondack Winery, Amorici Vineyard, and Frederick Wildman & Sons
➜ Beer & Cider compliments of Druthers Brewery, Steadfast Beer, ADK Pub & Brewery, Olde Saratoga, Shmaltz Brewery, Henry Street Tap Room, Blue Line Brewery, McKenzie’s Cider, Wolf Hollow Brewing, Paradox Brewery, Common Roots Brewing, Argyle Brewing, Chatham Brewery, Brown’s Brewing, Sundog Cider, City Steam Brewing, and Davidson Bros.
➜ Soda & Water compliments of Saratoga Eagle
➜ Coffee compliments of Death Wish Coffee
Tickets are available at the Museum gift shop, from any Saratoga Lions member, online at FriendsOfTheNYSMilitaryMuseum.com or SaratogaSpringsLions.com/brewseum.
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NSee Saratoga on page 6
Saratoga Lions ClubBy Lion John McDonald
Night at the BrewseumCraft Beer & Military Gear NYS Military Museum, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs NY Friday March 27th, 6 - 9:30 pm
Sample a wide selection of the finest craft beers around along with food from local restaurants and caterers at
the fourth annual “Night at the Brewseum”. The event is co-sponsored by the Saratoga Springs Lions Club (www.saratogaspringslions.com/) and the Friends of the NYS Military Museum (www.friendsofthenysmilitarymuseum.com/). 100% of the proceeds raised go toward supporting our respective missions. The Lions focus is on Sight & Hearing Conservation, Diabetes Awareness and Youth Programs. One large project of our Lions club is Camp Abilities Saratoga, which is an active sports camp for children and teens who are blind, deaf blind or visually impaired (http://campabilitiessaratoga.org/). The Friends mission includes continually updating and keeping current the exhibits of the Museum. (See our Ad on page 4 of the Roar.)
Saratoga Mom Prom to Benefit Camp Abilities SaratogaMom Prom SaratogaSaratoga Holiday Inn, 232 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY$55 per personSat, Apr 18, 2015 | 7:00 PM to 11:00 PMhttp://saratogamomprom.com/
Mom Prom Saratoga has chosen Camp Abilities Saratoga as the beneficiary this year of their 3rd
annual Mom Prom!
Mom Prom Saratoga is a Ladies Night Out where women age 21 and over wear prom gowns (new or old!), bridesmaid dresses or the tackiest dress found in a thrift shop and join others for a night of dancing, lite fare, cash bar, raffle baskets, silent auction, tarot card readings, Saratoga Photo Booth, humorous prom traditions and great company!
Camp Abilities Saratoga is honored to have been chosen as this year’s beneficiary. The camp will be held this year from August 8th through the 15th and will once again be housed on the Skidmore College campus. The camp is a one week developmental sports/recreation camp for
children and teens who are blind, visually impaired and deaf blind and is sponsored by the Saratoga Springs Lions Club. Funds raised help to continue to offer a tuition free camp for the children who participate. Registration will open for this year’s camp on March 1st.
Last year’s Mom Prom raised $12,000 for the Saratoga County Children’s Committee! Event Details:
Mom Prom has room for 300 women, but there are less than 100 tickets still available, so act soon. The night is for Ladies only, but you don’t have to be a Mom to join in the fun. This event sold out last year, and is sure to sell out again. Get your tickets now by going to the Mom Prom website!
Save The Date
Saratoga Springs Lions 90th Anniversary Celebration will be held on Saturday night November 7th at the
Elks Club on Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs. Keep reading the Roar in upcoming months to learn more about this sure to be memorable occasion!
Camp Abilities Saratoga 2015The Saratoga Springs Lions are pleased to announce
that Registration for Camp Abilities Saratoga will open for campers and counselors on March 1. Camp Abilities Saratoga is a one-week developmental sports camp for children and teens who are blind, visually impaired, and deafblind. It is held at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY and will run from August 9 – 15. The primary objective of Camp Abilities Saratoga is to empower children and teens that are blind, visually impaired or deaf blind to be physically active by way of a series of sports activities that have been professionally adapted to their abilities. Additionally the camp provides a “real life” hands-on experience for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing the field of physical education, as well as active teaching professionals from the field of adaptive sports. This improves their knowledge, experience and confidence in developing and teaching sports, recreational and social activities for children with sensory impairments. Lastly, the program can provide a respite for parents and families of campers and the opportunity to provide their child with an inclusionary summer camp experience with other children. The camp has received tremendous support from the
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community and our neighboring Lions Clubs. Members of the Camp Abilities board have been busy making presentations about this year’s camp to other Lions clubs and if your club is interested in scheduling a presentation please contact Lion Barb Martin at [email protected] or Lion John McDonald at [email protected]. For more information about our camp, to register, or to learn how you can support its ongoing success please visit our website at http://campabilitiessaratoga.org/camp/.
SARATOGA Lions ClubKing Lion Joseph Sporko
12 Sydney Hill RoadSaratoga Springs, NY 12866
Cell: [email protected]
www.saratogaspringslions.com/
NFrom Saratoga on page 5
NABASummer Employment Opportunities for the Visually Impairedby Michele Puleo O’Hare
Each summer, the Northeastern Association of the Blind
at Albany (NABA) looks to partner with employers for work experiences for our visually impaired consumers. High school and college students work part-time positions at different locations throughout the Capital Region and the Hudson Valley learning job skills and earning money. These opportunities allow students to try new jobs, test career options and build resumes for future, long-term employment.
The benefits of the program are substantial for all parties involved, not just the paid employee. NABA pays the students’ salaries and covers the students’
workers compensation and liability. Job coaches are provided for those in need and again, NABA incurs the costs associated with them. Employers get reliable workers at no cost or long-term commitment, although many years a few of our students are hired by their workplace supervisors due to their excellent performance. NABA continues to provide support
for the duration of the work experience. Successful partnerships have been at libraries, day care centers, recreation centers, retailers, grocery stores, office settings and hotels among others.
NABA partners with employers in Albany, Schenectady, Rensselaer, Greene, Saratoga, Columbia, Schoharie, Warren, Washington, Ulster, Dutchess, and Putnam Counties to match students with work experiences. Most participants work 15-20 hours weekly at entry level positions which include baggers, shelving clerks, inventory checkers, day care providers, cleaners, kennel workers and laundry room staff. As NABA consumers attend college and get older they like to work within their future career fields in areas such as IT, communications, marketing, education, human services, retail sales, and many other areas.
If you believe your business is forward thinking and interested in mentoring the next generation of employees, please contact Crystal Swinton, NABA Employment Specialist at 518-463-1211 x224 or Maureen Strainge, Co-Director of Rehabilitation Services at x229 for more information. You will be glad you did.
NABAMichele Puleo O’Hare
Director of Communications, Outreach and DevelopmentPhone: (518) 463-1211 x 241
Fax: (518) [email protected]
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Be Sure to Check Out Up to Date Information at These Websites:
District 20Y220y2lions.org/
Multiple District 20www.md20lions.com/
Lions Internationalwww.lionsclubs.org/EN/index.php
Sauquoit Valley Lions ClubBy Lion Connie Griffin
On Thursday February 12, 2015 Sauquoit Valley Lions hosted the 2015 Journey for Sight Regional kick off
dinner at Orchard Hall Restaurant. Members from five Region L Lions Clubs and the New Hartford Lioness were present despite the stormy weather. During the evening the sponsors of last years event were honored. They included Revere Copper and Allstate, major sponsors, as well as Mohawk Valley Retina, Mele Companies, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Utica National Ins., Nice n Easy, P. J. Green, Access FCU, NBT Bank and Lincoln Davies. In addition, plans were unveiled for this years Journey for Sight Walk, which will be held Saturday, May 9, 2015 at the Sauquoit High School Track. Region chair, Jim Winkler moderated the event. Dr. Richard Pascucci and his wife, the newest sponsors from Towpath Vision Care, spoke to us of their
work with the visually impaired and their association with the CABVI.
Our evening was complete as we welcomed Rivi Isreal from Freedom Guide dogs and her newest dog in training, Miley!
On Saturday evening February 14, 2015 Sauquoit Valley Lions joined other local service organizations for a Valentine Dinner, “Love
your Club” evening. Our guests were service groups who for several years have supported our local business, Orchard Hall Restaurant. In the summer of 2013 Orchard Hall was forced to close its banquet doors for major renovations. It is with great pleasure and gratitude
that they are up and running and we are enjoying a beautiful banquet hall to host our events in. Thank you to Orchard Hall Restaurant for serving our community and for hosting Sauquoit Valley Lions Meetings for the over 40 years!
Save the Date for Sauquoit Valley Lions Annual Palm Sunday Pancake Breakfast – Sunday, March 29, 2015 at the Willowvale Fire Hall in Chadwicks.
SAUQUOIT VALLEY Lions ClubKing Lion Michael Bader
Rivi Isreal with Guide Dog Miley.
MD-20 NEW YORK/BERMUDA CONVENTION
For more information and registration, go towww.md20lions.com/convention.html
Binghamton, NYApril 24, 2015 - April 26, 2015
Explore the Southern Tier while you’re there.www.visitbinghamton.org
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In MemoriumPDG Orville B. Curtiss
Orville B. Curtiss, age 78, died after a short illness on February 24, 2015, at home, surrounded by his loving family.
Orv was born on January 31, 1937 in Ballston Spa NY to parents W. Schuyler and Winnie Boyd Curtiss. He graduated from Ballston Spa High School in 1955. He
enlisted in the Air National Guard on April 4, 1954 and served until February 28, 1993. Orv rose to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant, with total service of 39 years with the Stratton Air National Guard Base, 109th Airlift Wing.
Orv was a charter member of the Galway Lions Club and served in various roles, including President, 1st Vice President and Club Secretary. He served on the district level as Zone Chairman and Region Chairman, and held numerous other committee chairmanships. Lion Orv was District Governor of District 20-Y2 1988-89 and was recognized as a Life Member by the Galway Lions Club and was a three-time honoree of the Melvin Jones Fellowship. One of his proudest moments was when he, as District Governor, signed the agreement between District 20-Y2 and the Albany Medical Center creating the Lions Eye Institute. At that time he became the Institute’s first Knight of the Blind.
Orv served the Town of Charlton as Zoning Administrative Officer for seven years, Planning Board member for seven years, and chairman of the Planning Board for six of those years. He was a Trustee for and a member of the Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church.
Orv enjoyed flying his entire life and held a private pilot’s license, commercial pilot’s license, flight instructor rating, instrument pilot’s license and a multi-engine rating.
His family and friends will always remember him as an avid and passionate golfer who never stopped chasing that elusive hole in one. Orv recently achieved his goal of writing a collection of personal stories, entitled “My Way,” to share with his family and friends.
Orv is survived by his wife of 53 years, Judith A. (Holbrook) Curtiss, of Charlton, NY, his children Lisa
(Jeff) McKenzie of Stillwater NY, Kelly (Len) Martin of Galway NY, Todd (Nancy) Curtiss of Billings MT, and Jill (Joe) Galarneau of Ballston Spa NY; his grandchildren: Allison and Anna McKenzie; Karenna, Hayley, and Brooke Martin; Tia Curtiss; Kyle and Curtis Galarneau; and Amanda Galarneau (Ben) Bowman; and great-grandson, Ryan Bowman. He is also survived by his twin brother Oscar B. Curtiss and brothers and sisters: Charlotte Fick, Jane Mason, Angeline King, Laura Armstrong, Charles Curtiss, and Norman Curtiss. He was preceded in death by his brother William S. Curtiss.
Relatives and friends may call from 1-5pm on Sunday, March 1 at Armer Funeral Home, Inc., 39 East High Street, Ballston Spa. A funeral service will be held 10am Monday, March 2 at Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church, 768 Charlton Road, Charlton. Burial with military honors will follow at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, Schuylerville.
The family would like to thank Dr. Courtney Bellomo of NY Oncology Hematology at Albany Medical Center for her compassionate care and Community Hospice of Saratoga and Arlene Lyons for their gentle and kind support during Orv’s illness. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations in Orv’s memory to the Galway Lions Club, P.O. Box 244 Galway, NY.
The Curtiss Family has requested that the Lions hold their service at 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, which is just before regular calling hours begin from 1 – 5 p.m. at the Armer Funeral Home, 39 East High Street, Ballston Spa, NY.
A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Monday, March 2, at Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church, 768 Charlton Road, Charlton. Burial with military honors will follow at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, Schuylerville.
A complete obituary for PDG Orv can be found at www.armerfuneralhome.com
Attention zone Chairs
Please complete this form after your club visits
tinyurl.com/jwewgvk
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SAVE THE DATE!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015
GALWAY LIONESS 30TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY
HOLIDAY INN IN SARATOGA
COCKTAILS AT 6 PMDINNER AT 6:30 PM
HOLD the DATE! The Capital Region Caregiver Coalition and Albany Guardian Society, in conjunction with Albany,
Rensselaer and Schenectady Agencies on Aging, is proud to present the 8th Annual
TOOLS FOR CAREGIVERS:
Resources You Can Use When a Senior Relies on You
Saturday, April 18, 2015 NEW LOCATION:
Grace Fellowship Latham - 20 Delatour Road, Watervliet, NY 12189 8am-12noon
For more information, visit us at www.capitalregioncaregiver.com
or email us at [email protected] or call Vicki at 382-8481 ext. 1008
Workshops, Continental Breakfast, Caregiver Healing Touch and Vendor Resource Fair
Registration will open soon!
your club Not iN this
moNth’s roar?
hEy lioNs!
SEE PAGE 15 OF THIS NEWSLETTER!
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5th ANNUAL
CRAFT FAIR Hosted by the Galway Lioness Club
Saturday April 11
10 – 3 Free Admission
Galway High School 5317 Sacandaga Rd (Rt 147)
Galway, NY 12074
Is your club participating in DG Marianne’s Literacy Project?
MD20 State Convention/AdvertisersThe Lions Clubs of New York State and Bermuda,
Inc. will be holding their 92nd annual MD 20 State Convention in Binghamton, NY from Thursday, April 23 through Sunday, April 26, 2015.
This gathering will draw approximately 1,200 Lions members, spouses, family and friends to the Binghamton area from all corners of New York State and Bermuda.
A program booklet is supplied to each attendee at registration. It contains a schedule of convention events - but it also highlights places to eat, shop and visit while in the area.
It provides the perfect forum to share your message if:
n You wish to market your business/service to a large, civic- minded group,
n You wish to market your unique products to people from outside the area,
n Or you just want to show your club's or your personal support.
An advertising contract follows. Please direct your questions to the Lions member from whom you received this letter, or to any of the names at the bottom of the attached contract.
The more than 13,000 Lions members from around New York State and Bermuda thank you for your support.
MULTIPLE DISTRICT 20 LIONS CLUBS OF NEW YORK STATE AND BERMUDA
Annual Conference and State ConventionApril 23 - 26, 2015, Binghamton, New York.
Program Book Advertising Contract - Pricing and Ad SizesAdvertising Deadline - MARCH 20, 2015
□ Outside Back Cover 3.75" x 10.25" $500
□ Inside Front Cover 3.75" x 10.25" $450
□ Inside Back Cover 3.75" x 10.25" $450
□ Full Page 3.75" x 10.25" $350
□ Half Page 3.75" x 5" $200
□ Quarter Page 3.75" x 2.5" $125
□ Eighth Page 3.75" x 1.25" $70
□ Lions Supporter/Name listed in program $40
A check for $_____________ is enclosed, along with my camera-ready artwork.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: 2015 LIONS CONVENTION COMMITTEE c/o Rose Anne Sanford, 388 Old Route 17, Windsor, NY 13865 Please print legibly
Name __________________________________________ Organization ____________________________________ Contact's address ________________________________ Contact's city, state and zip code
_______________________________________________ Contact's phone number ___________________________ Contact's e-mail address ___________________________
QUESTIONS: Larry @ 607-655-2545 or [email protected]
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MD20 State Convention/Exhibitors You are invited to be an exhibitor at our 92nd Annual Convention at the DoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton,
April 23-26, 2015.
This is a great opportunity to showcase your products and services to Lions leaders from across New York & Bermuda. We expect more than 1,500 delegates and guests. Our vendor area is placed where these attendees will have to walk through your area. It is an opportunity to communicate with a large cross-section of our membership in a short period of time.
You will have a table, two chairs, table covering and skirting. If you will need electricity, it is imperative you let us know that on the attached booth contract. This information will aid us in our final booth layout.
We have attached a booth application and agreement with this letter. Make your checks payable to “MD-20 Lions” and send check and application to one of the co-chairs whose address appears on the attached information sheet. Please direct your questions to them as well.
Many thanks from the Greater Binghamton Convention Committee. We hope you will seriously consider this unique opportunity. Feel free to contact us with questions.
The Greater Binghamton Lions Convention Committee
INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS
LOCATIONDoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton
225 Water Street, Binghamton, N.Y. 13901607-722-7575
EXHIBIT DATESFriday, April 24th through Saturday, April 25th
EXHIBIT TIMESFriday, April 24th
Registration/Setup 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Opening 9:00 a.m. Closing 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 25th
Opening 9:00 a.m. Closing 4:00 p.m. Breakdown 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
CHARGES Commercial Organizations $200.00 per booth Qualified Non-Profit Organizations $125.00 per booth Lions Club $ 50.00 per booth MD-20 Council Approved Organizations NO Charge
* PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “MD-20 LIONS” *
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CO-CHAIRPERSONS OF VENDOR/EXHIBITOR RELATIONS
Lion Cheryl Tomeo Lion Meryl DeemiePO Box 63 804 Placek DriveGreat Bend, PA 18821 Johnson City, NY 13790570-879-4364 [email protected] [email protected]
In witness whereof, the applicant has caused this application to be completed by an officer, or representative duly authorized to execute the same.
(PLEASE PRINT)
Organization Name:_____________________________________________________________
Completed By:_________________________________________________________________
Organization Address:___________________________________________________________
City:__________________________ State:_____________________ Zip:_________________
Telephone:___________________________ Contact Person:____________________________
Email Address:_________________________Website Address:__________________________
Space(s) Requested:_____ Electricity Required: YES___ NO___ (if unanswered NO is assumed)
Payment Attached: $____________________
Person(s) In charge of your exhibit:_________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Brief statement of the nature of the proposed exhibit and product to be exhibited, sold or distributed at
convention:____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
ACCEPTED BY MULTIPLE DISTRICT 20 LIONS CLUBS:
By:_______________________________ Title:______________________________________
Date Accepted:______________________________ Space(s):___________________________
Assigned:______________________________________________________________________
Payment Remitted:______________________________________________________________
Check #:______________________________ and Bank:_______________________________
Date Acknowledged to Exhibitor:__________________________________________________
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LREGION CHAIR
Jim Winkler136 Utica Road, Clinton, NY 13323
Home: (315) [email protected]
Zone A ChairJoseph Tyo
409 1st Ave ExtensionFrankfort, NY 13340Cell: (315) [email protected]
(Deerfield, Herkimer,Holland Patent, Utica)
Zone B ChairBrenda Mason
437 Mason RoadWaterville, NY 13480Home (315) 723-1830Work (315) 841-8521
[email protected](Clinton, New Hartford,
NY Mills-Whitestone,Sauquoit Valley)
Who’s Who in 20Y2
IREGION CHAIRPDG Orv Curtiss
4289 Jockey StreetBallston Lake, NY 12019
Home: (518) [email protected]
Zone A ChairVerna Plummer
612 Plummer RoadBallston Spa, NY 12020Home: (518) 885-0349Cell: (518) [email protected]
(Amsterdam, Ballston Spa, Galway, Saratoga Springs, Scotia-Glenville,
Greenfield)
Zone B ChairPDG Linda Walsh
101 Francis Street, Lot 25Gloversville, NY 12078Home: (518) [email protected]
(Broadalbin-Perth, Central Mohawk Valley, Fonda-Fultonville, Gloversville, Johnstown,
Northville-Sacandaga, Speculator)
OREGION CHAIRPDG Dave Ramsey
742 Corbin Hill RoadSprakers, NY 12166
Home: (518) [email protected]
Zone A ChairMichele O’Hare
8 Turnberry DriveDelmar, NY 12188
Home: (518) 475-1098Work: (518) 463-1211 extension 241
mohare@ NABA-vision.org(Albany & Troy, Bethlehem,Greater Ravena, Waterford)
Zone B ChairTom Snowdon334 Knox Road
Schoharie, NY 12157Home: (518) [email protected]
(Duane, Schenectady, Town ofWright-Schoharie)
NREGION CHAIR
PDG Joan Scott140 Gailey Hill Roadd
Lake Luzerne, NY 12846Home: (518) [email protected]
Zone A ChairJim Clark
15 Pine RoadSouth Glens Falls, NY 12803
Home (518) [email protected]
(Fort Edward, Glens Falls, Granville, Hadley-Luzerne)
Zone B ChairRosemarie Smith
P. O. Box 216Hoosick, NY 12089Cell 970-819-1396
Work: (518) [email protected]
(Cambridge, Greenwich,Schuylerville, Town of Hoosick, Mechanicville-Stillwater)
CABINET OFFICERS
DISTRICT GOVERNORDG Marianne Lynch
48 North St. , Granville, NY 12832Home (518) 642-0000
[email protected]: Glens Falls
1st VICE-DISTRICT GOVERNOR 1st VDG Paula J. Flisnik
6638 Fox Road, Marcy, NY 13403Home (315) 865-8253 Cell (315) 527-1112 Work (315) 797-2233 ext. 1270
[email protected]: Holland Patent
2nd VICE-DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2nd VDG Jim Griffith
119 East Main Street, Cambridge, NY 12816Home (315) 269-5370
[email protected]: Cambridge
CABINET SECRETARYJack Womer
1094 Westline Road, Amsterdam, NY 12010-6615Home (518) 843-6148
[email protected]: Galway
CABINET TREASURERJohn McDonald
P. O. Box 91, Galway, NY 12074Home (518) 882-6148Work (518) 402-6988
[email protected] Club: Saratoga Springs
IMM. PAST DIST. GOVERNOR IPDG Stephen Lynch
48 North Street, Granville, NY 12832Home (518) 642-0000
[email protected]: Glens Falls
REgION AND zONE CHAIRS
Information TechnologyWebmasterJerry Gordon
15 Hyland CircleTroy, NY 12182
Home: (518) [email protected]
Cultural and Community ActivitiesNewsletter and MD20 Magazine
Karen Rager82 Hunter Lane
Queensbury, NY 12804Home: (518) [email protected]
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WE SERVE
ARE YOU A KNIGHT OF THE BLIND?
Did you know that over 5,000 children and 30,000 adults are treated every year
at the Lions Eye Institute at Albany?
BECOMINg A KNIgHT OF THE BLIND is one way you can support this mission.
For more information: [email protected]
1220 New Scotland RoadSlingerlands, NY 12159
Upcoming Events Every Thursday Join
Albany’s Blind Bowling League (visually impaired and sighted
bowlers welcome!)
Support blind children by purchasing a“Though Their Eyes” 2015 Calendar
Saturday, March 7, 2015: Lions Day at the United Nations
Saturday, March 28, 20154th District Cabinet Meeting
at Middle Grove Fire Department
Monday, March 30, 2015 Hearing Conservation Society
meeting in Saratoga Springs
For more information go to www.20Y2lions.org
Click on links for complete information
about the above events.
Lions Eye Institute
Membership Chairs!LCI has created a
Membership Chairperson Web Page
tinyurl.com/l5urz6pThis page will provide you with resources
you will need, most importantly the recently updated Club Membership Chairperson Guide.
District 20Y2
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Is your club in The ROAR or the MD20 Magazine?
Let the District and the State know the gREAT ThIngS YOUR CLUb IS DOIng!
Below are the specifications for each publication.
MD/20 MAGAzINE SUBMISSIONSDeadlines: Will post as soon as I get them.
I will submit everything I receive by the deadline, however submission does not guarantee publication. I am not the editor of the MD20 magazine.
THE ROAR SUBMISSIONSDeadlines: 28th of every month
Everything received by the deadline will be in the next issue. Publication will be the 1st of every month.
ARTICLESnDigital submission preferred in upper/lower case format. nMicrosoft Word, PDF, or text embedded in an email are acceptable. n If it is handwritten, it MUST BE LEGIBLE. nNo scanned newspaper articles. Newspaper articles will be accepted IF they are in digital format, and with written permission from the originating publication.nSPELL CHECK everything, particularly names, titles, club name, etc.
PHOTOSnDigital submission preferred in JPEG or TIFF format. nHard copies are acceptable (Please do not write on the back). nNewspaper photos are not acceptable. nSPELL CHECK everything, particularly names, titles, club name, etc. nPLEASE MAKE SURE CAPTIONS ARE IDENTIFIED WITH CORRESPONDING PHOTOS!
EVENT FLYERS (THE ROAR ONLY)nOriginal documents saved in PDF format or Microsoft Word are acceptable. No scanned documents. Flyers may be “reworked” due to space requirements. nSPELL CHECK everything, particularly names, titles, club name, etc.
Submissions can be made to [email protected] or Lion Karen Rager, 82 Hunter Lane, Queensbury, NY 12804.
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SIGHT SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK, INC.LIONS EYE BANK AT ALBANY
6 Executive Park DriveAlbany, NY 12203
Tel. (518) 489-7606 Fax: (518) 489-7607www.lionseyebankalbany.org
2013 LIONS CLUB MATCHING GRANT APPLICATION
At its inception and throughout its early history, the existence and initial success of our Sight Society of NENY at Albany, Inc., very much depended upon the financial and active support of Lions clubs in the service area of Districts O, Y2 and W. Although our basic mission, with the continued support of our clubs, remains the same, the services of our Lions Eye Bank have expanded to include our present state-of-the-art facility and programs maintained by an Executive Director and staff of nine.
Today, our not-for-profit organization finds itself in a position with the financial resources to help clubs promote our joint mission of sight conservation by providing matching funds to implement specific projects with that object in mind.
The kinds of projects or programs we wish to help support should not duplicate those already available from other sources. Programs that encompass broader, sustainable activities are most desirable; areas like “Diabetes and Sight,” “Senior Sight Conservation,” “Sight Conservation Education in Schools,” “ Nurse-Teacher Informational Programs,” Health Fairs with Sight Conservation Components” among others which come immediately to mind.
Projects not eligible for consideration include services available through traditional Lions programs for individuals like (a). club programs which provide eye exams and eyeglasses through arrangements made with optometrists and/or optical companies (LensCrafters etc.)., (b). medical treatments / surgery referable for assistance from a Lions Eye Institute / Lions Foundation at Albany, NY.
Our matching grant program for each year will focus on a particular theme or area. For our first year in 2013, we are looking to support club projects with an emphasis on “Senior Sight Conservation.”
1. Who is eligible to apply? Lions clubs, Lioness clubs, and Leo clubs in Districts W, Y2 and O.
2. Amount of Grant – Variable grant requests for any amount up to $500 will be considered.
3. Recipient clubs must agree to match, from other financial resources, the full amount of the grant as approved by the Grant Committee. Note that value of club members’ donated time does not qualify as matching resources.
4. Grant applications may be submitted at any time and shall consist of a clear statement of the nature and purpose of the project along with any other details deemed appropriate by the applicant. A proposed budget of how grant monies will be spent consistent with our Lions Code of Ethics must also be provided as part of the application process.
5. It is expected that clubs will complete approved projects within one year of receiving the grant. Upon completion, submission of a comprehensive written report reviewing the outcome of the project is required from successful grant applicants. This will include a financial statement citing expenditures, payments to venders etc. incurred during the program. Arrangements to return to the Society, any unspent funds should be made by the club.
6. Clubs receiving awards through the grant program are urged to publicize their projects through club, district, state and international media.
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Sight Society of NENY at Albany, Inc.Lions Eye Bank at Albany, NY
LIONS CLUB GRANT APPLICATION 2013
Name of Club _______________________________ Lions District _____________ Date _______________
Mailing address _____________________________________________________________________________
Contact Info: Phone ________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________
Amount of Grant Requested ____________
In the space below, include a brief description of the nature and purpose of the club project along with a statement outlin-ing the expected results of your club’s program. Include any other details you deem appropriate. You may attach addition-al pages as needed. Include a proposed budget of how grant monies will be spent in meeting your objectives.
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Club Agreement: The Lions, Lioness, Leo Club of _________________________________ agrees that any funds ap-proved by the Grant Committee of the Sight Society of Northeastern New York, Inc. will be used for the purposes as stated above consistent with our Lions Code of Ethics. The club also agrees to match, from other available financial resources, an equal amount as approved by the Grant Committee.
Signature of Club President ____________________________________ Date ________________
Please return completed documents to: Lions Eye Bank at Albany Attn: Lions Club Grant Committee 6 Executive Park Drive Albany, NY 12203
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Town of greenfield Lions ClubBy Lion Verna Chandler Plummer
OLions from around the District. The event is March 28th at the Middle Grove Fire House.
We are working on getting everything ready forthe Corinth Leo Club Induction Ceremony on March 30th.The Leo Club advisors will keep us posted on the details. It is so great to be working with a group of motivatedindividuals that work well together, even though they donot know each other very well. It is really nice to see themcome together as one unit. I am very proud of the CorinthLeo Club. I look forward to some great things from them.
We are currently working on getting our yearlyfundraiser list together. We should have some auto showcooking information in the coming weeks. If you have anidea for another fundraiser, please bring it to the club. Anyviable ideas will be considered. Remember, any idea youbring to the club that gets approved, you will chair theevent.
With these frigid temperatures comes a reminder to check on your elderly neighbors or shut-ins. Also if you see a fire hydrant covered in snow – bring your shovel and clean up around it. Your few moments in the cold could save some ones life or home.
TOWn OF gREEnFIELD Lions ClubKing Lion Verna Plummer
[email protected] our Facebook pages:
Town of Greenfield Lions & Corinth Leo Club
Albany & Troy Lions ClubBy Lion Jerry Gordon
Illness and the weather caused lower than expected attendance. Saratoga Springs Lions Cheryl Lawyer
and John McDonald presented a very informative talk and PowerPoint presentation on Camp Abilities, now entering its second year on the Skidmore College campus in Saratoga. Now that they have one summer’s experience completed, they are moving forward with this summer’s plans and are seeking donors, supporters, and sponsors.
(Our club was invited to be a sponsor; this will be added to the agenda for the March Board meeting.) There was a very interesting Q&A session after the talk. Lion John mentioned that our club could join theirs in their 90th Anniversary celebration if we chose and also mentioned a fundraiser at the NYS Military Museum on March 27, 2015 — it’s called Night at the Brewseum, and tickets are available on the NYS Museum website or by calling the Museum Gift Shop at 226 - 0490. Ticket price is $40 per person.
Our next Red Cross blood drive has been moved to March 30, 2015 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Troy.
ALbAnY & TROY Lions ClubKing Lion Carol Quantock
P.O. Box 192, Troy, NY 12181-0192(518) 266-7788
facebook.com/albanytroylions
20Y2 CLUB
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ur Lions club is the host club for the FourthCabinet Meeting. This is a great way to meet other
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Waterford Lions ClubBy Lion MIchele O’Hare
On April 1st at 5:30PM the Waterford Lions Club will be hosting their annual fundraiser their Meet and
for your communities. Stay Warm.
WATERFORD Lions ClubKing Lion Marilynn [email protected]
Say Aloha to the 98thInternationalConventionHonolulu, Hawaii June 26th – June 30th, 2015
Lions PrayerWhere Lions meet be present Lord,To weld our hearts in one accord,
To do thy will, Lord make us strong,To aid the weak and right the wrong
If you think other members of your club can handle this, please tell them about it.
1. Go to 20Y2Lions.org.
2. In the lower left corner of the home page is the sign-up box. Fill in the 5 pieces of requested info (email address, first name, last name, club name and Captcha code).
3. Respond to the request for confirmation that you will get from Vertical Response.This is a necessary step to complete the process.
Any questions or problems, contact Lion Jerry Gordon
For a limited time, e-subscriptions to this newsletter are absolutely FREE, but any Lion who wants one must follow a complicated process !
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Freedom Guid Dogswww.freedomguidedogs.org
northeastern association for the blind at albanywww.naba-vision.org/
Central association/blind and Visually impairedwww.cabvi.org/
Lions eye bank at albanywww.lionseyebankalbany.org/
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Greet. For $20 there is a Chinese Auction, you receive two drink tickets and a buffet. It is a great time and you can pay at the door. Please pass this on to your members! We will be having a zone get together somewhere down in Greater Ravena this Spring. Info to follow. Thank you all for be such dedicated Lions and all you do