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September 2012 INSIDE Youth Exchange Takes A Village 5 The Story Behind The Painting 8 2012-13 State Pin 9 LEBW’s Annual Meeting 10 Year In Review 12 Crystal Vision Awards Recipients Recognized 12 Legacy Of Life Recipient 13 700+ Participate In The Capitol City Run/Walk 14 Wisconsin Lions Foundation 15 We Make Life Better Every Day 15 Racing Sausages Join Campers 16 Golf Outing Fun & Fundraising 16 Shooting For A Great Cause 17 Charitable Remainder Trusts 18 Lions Pride Donor Corner 19 Lions Serving Up Miracles 22 Council of Governors Meeting Brief - July 21, 2012 24 Pin Traders Plant Trees & Get Ready For Colby Pin Swap 24 Wisconsin Lions Pin Swap 25 “Imagine Peace” 27-A1 Peace Poster Contest 28 Leo To Lion Program 29 Congratulations & Thanks 29 Leadership Is Key To Success 31 Club News 31 Upcoming Events 33 Notes from DG Larry 35 Peace Poster Contest 36 The Life Of A Zone Chair 37 27-A2 Odds & Ends... 38 Lions Share 38 Events 39 What An Experience 40 Lionism Follows The Golden Rule 44 Club News 46 Event 47 Howards Grove Trees 47 Lioness News 48 Lions “Imagine Peace” 49 Convention Corner 52 Fun & Games 52 PID Wahl Will Be Our Guest 52 Club News 53 2012 27-B2 Convention Registration Form 55 27-C1 Convention Update 58 Key Convention Contacts 59 Club News 60 Events 61 2012 27-C1 Convention Registration Form 63 A Great Idea 67 Leader Dog Recipient ‘s Hard Times 68 Affiliate Cabinet Leads The Lioness 68 Caught in the Act 70 Around 27-C2 72 Youth Exchange’s Successful Year 74 Where Is Flat Louie? 75 Extending Our Service Area 77 Club News & Events 78 Upcoming Events 79 Lions Share 80 Little Free Library Opens Its Door In Warrens 81 Where Is The Sunshine District? 83 Club News 83 Event 88 Notes from DG Ron 89 Vision Screening Kits Available 90 Times, Are A Changing 91 Serving By Saving Life Or Sight 91 Let’s Focus On Diabetes 93 Club News 93 Upcoming Events 94 If You Believe In Youth, You Need To Read This 97 Camp Needlepoint/Daypoint 98 A Taste Of Lions Camp 101 Club Events 103 130 Anniversaries 108 700 WLF Donations 108 710 LEBW Donations 113 Building Your Club’s Future Leaders 116 Lions Q&A: Fellowships 118 Striving For & Recognizing Excellence 119 Webinars & Netcasts 122 Project Ideas 123 Volume 59, No 9 Wisconsin Lion (USPS No. 688-740) is published 12 times a year for the 21,000 Lions of Wisconsin at 3834 County Road A, Rosholt, WI 54473. Periodical postage paid at Stevens Point, WI and additional mailing offices. POST MASTER: Send form 3579 with new address to 3834 County Road A, Rosholt, WI 54473. EDITORIAL BOARD DG Daryl Porter, Chair 1st VDG Roger Weber, Vice Chair Connie LeCleir-Meyer, GLT Doug Fleming, GMT Evett Hartvig, WLF Dick Hauser, Lions Eye Bank Jodi Burmester, Editor/Designer EDITORIAL OFFICES: Jodi Burmester, Editor 517 Seven Nations Dr. Madison, WI 53713-3389 wisconsinlion@gmail.com 608/444-9123 DEADLINE: 1st of preceding month. ADVERTISING & SUBSCRIPTION OFFICES: 3834 County Road A Rosholt, WI 54473 715/677-4764 Fax: 715/677-4527 lionstat@wi.net.com All inquiries, orders must go direct to State Secretary. Deadline: 1st of preceding month. Subscriptions: $5/ yr. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Address changes should be made with your club secretary; mailing labels are purchased directly from LCI. STORY SUBMISSIONS Send stories to the Editorial Offices listed above. Articles, accompanied by photos of Lions in action, should explain the successful completion of a project or fundraising activity. Story length isn’t important as long as you cover all the basics: • What the project was about • Who was involved • When & where it took place • How it happened • The results Please type your story and proofread it for errors. Include the mailing address, daytime phone & e-mail of the person submitting the story. Photos should be sharp, clear, glossy color prints. On a separate sheet, clearly describe the action and name the people pictured. PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE OR WRITE ON PICS. Mail all prints flat, protected by cardboard. Digital photographs must be at least 300 dpi and be saved as a .jpg or .tif. Complete submission guidelines can be found at: http://www.wisconsinlions.org/newspaper.html LIONS INTERNATIONAL PURPOSES To Organize, charter and supervise service clubs to be known as Lions clubs. To Coordinate the activities and standardize the administration of Lions clubs. To Create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. To Promote the principles of good government and good citizenship. To Take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community. To Unite the clubs in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding. To Provide a forum for the open discussion of all matters of public interest; provided, however, that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by club members. To Encourage service-minded people to serve their community without personal financial reward, and to encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavors. |