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DISTRICT 2-E2 ELECTIONS
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MARCH, 2021
FIRST QUARTER 2021 DISTRICT NEWSLETTERStay up-to-date on District 2-E2 Events and Club Activities
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4th Annual Convention &Leadership Meeting
April 9 - 10, 2021
District Governor, Lion Mary AliceLayland cordially invites you to theAnnual District Convention to be held atthe Holiday Inn, Trophy Club, Texas. Formore invitation click the link below:
CONVENTION INFORMATION ®ISTRATION
FINAL DATE FOR CONVENTIONREGISTRATION - APRIL 2, 2021
FILL THE WAGONS
The Cook Children's Hospital WishList is located on the 2-E2 Website(link below).
PLEASE BRING ALL DONATIONSTO THE APRIL 9 - 10 CONVENTIONIN TROPHY CLUB!
HOSPITAL REQUEST: DO NOTATTEMPT DELIVERY AT THEHOSPITAL!
2-E2 WEBSITE LINK
DISTRICT 2-E2 ELECTIONS
DON'T FORGET DISTRICT 2-E2 ELECTIONSIf you are interested in volunteering for any of these positions please contact IPDG
Vince [email protected]
(817) 307-0563
LCIF GRANTS AND LIONS!LCIF GRANTRECIPIENTS
LCIF Grant funds were givento ten Clubs in District 2-E2.All have agreed to follow allguidelines and requirementsfrom LCIF. The Lions are
excited for the opportunity toput on their Lions vest, goshopping, and distribute theitems to those most inneed. We all should be proudand support these clubs andtheirmembers. Congratulations to Azle, Bridgeport,Decatur,Glen Rose, McKinneyMorning Pride,Northwest Tarrant,River Oaks, Saginaw,Sherman Evening, andSpringtown.
NW Tarrant andRiver Oaks LionsClub delivering foodprovided by theLCIF Grants
MORE LCIF GRANT FUNDS went to the Azle Lions Club. Members met with Azle
Independent School District and Nine Mile Ministries to locate families in their
community affected by the recent 2021 Snow Storm. Each of the three families
affected all had freezing pipes. Lions purchased $600 worth of food and water. Each
family received $200 worth of groceries. Azle Lions were able to plan a "Free Water
Giveaway" due to their efforts to get cases of water donated to the community.
MARCH IS VISION SAFETY MONTH
The LOEB ceased lending equipment during the height of the pandemic in theinterest of protecting children and Lions. We have recently started consideringindividual requests to borrow equipment that include a plan to protect the childrenand Lions for situations that are urgent. There are specific manufacturer guidelineswe need to follow to disinfect any equipment we loan so that we do not damage theequipment but it it safe for the next person.
While the LOEB is not loaning equipment directly, there are some clubs that havebeen able to conduct vision screenings. Recently, the Burleson Club was able toperform 402 vision screenings for pre-k and kindergarten in the BurlesonIndependent School District before the terrible weather hit, and they had 79referrals.We have received several Vision Assistance Grant applications this Lion year, butwe have more money budgeted for 2020-2021! If you know a non-Lion in need of agrant to fund eye-saving surgery, please consider assisting them in applying for aVision Assistance Grant through the LOEB.
LOEB President Julie Camacho
MD-2 AWARDS - COUNCIL OF GOVERNORSPEACE POSTER WINNER
Nadia Bui from the Pantego Lions Clubwas the MD-2 Award Winner. She wasaward $500 and LCI MD2 Certificategiven by PDGs of Texas!
Lions 2E2
TEXAS LIONS CAMPPOLAR BEAR AWARD
Polar Bear Plunge Award forFundraising went to PDG John PaulBurnett.
STRIDES FOR DIABETES AWARENESS WINNERS
MD-2 Most Miles (Walk, Run, Bike): Honorable Mention: Alvarado Lions Club
MD-2 Overall Honorable Mention (Walk, Run & Bike): Lion Ed Miller - Alvarado LionsClub and Lion Tom Brown, Alvarado Lions Club
2-E2 Winner Most Miles Biked: Lion Tom Brown, Alvarado Lions Club
2-E2 Winner Most Miles Walked: Lion Ed Miller, Alvarado Lions Club
2-E2 Winner Most Miles Ran: Lions Mike Lueckenhoff, President of Colleyville LionsClub & Zone 8 Chair
2-E2 Runner Up, Most Miles Run: Lion Denny Hilleren, Zone 6 Chair & President ofDAC
2-E2 Runner Up, Most Miles Walked: Lion Chuck Mogged, Colleyville Lions Club
2-E2 Runner Up, Most Miles Biked: Lion John Pollock, Cleburne Lions Club
CONGRATULATIONS LIONSAwards will be presented by District Governor
and/or Lion Sean Bryan at their clubs
WE ARE LIONS - WE SERVE
THINGS TO REMEMBER - THE DISTRICT CAN HELP YOUR CLUB:Increase visibility in your community - forward club activities to be posted onthe District website, District Facebook Page and via Newsletters and emailsPhotos are always helpfulSpread the word about your club activities!Create flyers and posters that promote your club activities!
In Service,
Deb Cashen, Communications DirectorDistrict [email protected]