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W.O. LIONS MTG. W.O. LIONS MTG. W.O. LIONS MTG.
The International Association of Lions Clubs
District 14B
The Cauldron
September 2016
Fellow Lions, Lionesses and Leos,
With Labor Day in the rear view mirror, Clubs will be gearing up to start
meeting on a regular schedule and I will begin visiting everyone. Please check
my visitation schedule when I will be coming to your club.
At the June cabinet meeting the District adopted a district project for 2016-17.
We will be asking all the clubs to make a donation to the district for “Operation
Safety Net”. You may have heard of it on local news casts, it is a group of
doctors that go out and provide needed medical services and medicine for the
homeless. These doctors get no funding from any government agencies or
hospitals. They volunteer their time. They pay for their medical supplies
including medicine out of their pocket or donations from the public. Look for the
letter Lion Mary Ann Belles sends for more details.
Also, at this year’s State Convention at Seven Springs Resort, the Past District
Governors Association is organizing a service activity for all Lions to take part
in. We will be working with “Stop Hunger Now” to assemble high calorie food
pouches for 30,000 individuals. The cost of the project is $10,600.00 and the
Past District Governors across the State are asking each club to donate $15. That
is per club not per member. Please see the letter from PDG Tom Gregg in this
newsletter. Please send your donation to District 14-B Treasurer John Brown so
we can send one check in for the project.
The Fall Rally and Passing the Banner will be held on Thursday September 29 at
the Comfort Inn and Conference Center Pittsburgh East on Rodi Rd. 15235. The
Guest speakers for the night will be PID Cindy Gregg and PDG Tom Gregg.
Please try to attend a great evening of Lionism and Fellowship as we start the
new Lions year.
Remember as Lions if we work together, we will achieve together, and we will
celebrate together.
Yours in Lionism,
DG Rich
“A District in Transition!”
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
PDG Richard D. Keller
1811 Educational Drive
White Oak, PA 15131
412.672.7696 Home
412.398.9302 Cell
1st VICE
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
PDG Geoff Temple
156 Dutch Lane
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
412.655.3321 Home
412.956.5723 Cell
2nd
VICE
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Kirby Marchand
3402 Fieldcrest Drive
N. Versailles, PA 15137
412-824-4354 Home
412-370-0555 Cell
kirby.marchand@rocketmail.
com
CABINET SECRETARY
Lion Eliana Latterman
1500 Fifth Avenue
McKeesport, PA 105132
412-664-2590
CABINET TREASURER
Lion John Brown
1928 Dearborn Drive
White Oak, PA 15131
412-466-0955
DISTRICT WEBSITE
http://e-district.org/sites/14b
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CONVENTION COUNTDOWN
STATE CONVENTIONS
May 18-21, 2017 Seven Springs (Dist. E)
May 17-20, 2018 State College (Dist. G)
May 16-19, 2019 Pocono Manor (Dist.W)
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
June 30-July 4, 2017 Chicago
June 29-July 3, 2018 Las Vegas
July 5-July 9, 2019 Milan, Italy
June 25-June 30, 2020 Singapore
DISTRICT CABINET MEETINGS
Aug. 13, 2016 W. PA School for the
Blind
201 N. Bellefield Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA
Nov. 5, 2016 TBA
Feb. 18, 2017 TBA
June 3, 2017 TBA
FIRST VICE DISTRICT
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE... PDG Geoff Temple
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sept. 29, 2016 Fall Rally/Passing of the
Banner , Comfort Inn,
Rodi Rd, Penn Hills, PA
Oct. 11, 2016 Rigatoni Night
Glassport Lions Club
Queen of Rosary Social Hall
6th St. & Michigan Ave.
Glassport, PA
Apr. 28, 2017 Spring Party
Comfort Inn
699 Rodi Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
July 16, 2017 Lions Appreciation Day
at Beacon Lodge
Mt. Union, PA
STATE COUNCIL MEETINGS
Aug. 5-6, 2016 Red Lion Hotel
4751 Lindel Road
Harrisburg, PA
Oct. 28-30, 2016 Holiday Inn
604 Station Road
Grantville, PA
Feb. 3-5, 2017 Avalon Hotel &
Conference Center
16 W. Center Street
Erie, PA
May 18-21, 2017 Seven Springs Resort 777 Waterwheel Drive
Seven Springs, PA
Fellow Lions, Lionesses, and Leos of District 14B,
In order for any organization to function there must be members willing to take
leadership positions. Therefore my message for this month is leadership matters.
I have heard many different reasons why someone might be reluctant to commit to
taking on a leadership position in our organization. After all the reason you
became a Lion was to help make your community and the world a better place. It
is a fact, however, that in order for an organization to achieve success leaders
must emerge.
There is no doubt in my mind the most important level of leadership takes place at
the individual clubs. The clubs are the heart and soul of Lionism. The clubs are
where the rubber meets the road as far as performing service projects and raising
money to help support our numerous projects and causes. Therefore, willing and
able leadership is needed for clubs to carry out their important mission, which of
course, is to serve. So if you are asked to take on a leadership position in your
club give it a try, you will in all probability find it to be an enjoyable and
rewarding experience. Besides you will be bringing much needed new ideas and
thoughts to the table.
In Lions, leaders exist at the District, State, and International levels. They are
there primarily to provide the necessary tools and guidance in order for clubs to be
the best that they can be. The leaders for these levels are club members first. Even
the International President is a member of a Lions Club in Tennessee. We are
experiencing difficulty with Lions filling leadership positions at the District level
especially those willing to become Vice District Governors and eventually District
Governor. Assuming that I am your District Governor next year, our District will
have had four DGs in a row which have held the position at least once before. The
recycling of Past District Governors should be the exception rather that the rule.
On a personal note I can say I enjoyed being your DG and I am looking forward to
next year. I got to meet many wonderful people and had many amazing
experiences. I also want thank those members of this year District 14B cabinet
that have agreed to serve the next two years. Your willingness to serve as a leader
is much appreciated. All our Lions have exceptional talents which are needed for
the success of our District. Please consider volunteering to become a leader at the
District level.
In conclusion, I would like to end with a quote by Jim Rohn who was an
entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker "The challenge of leadership is to
be strong but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not a bully; be humble,
but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly."
Yours in Lionism,
1st VDG Geoff
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SECOND VICE DISTRICT
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE... Lion Kirby Marchand
Fellow Lions, Lionesses and Leos,
I’d like to introduce myself to the Lions of District 14-B who may not know who their 2nd
Vice District Governor for 2016-17 is, and to reintroduce myself to the District 14-B Lions
who may know me but haven’t seen me in a while. I’m 61 years old and have been a Lion
for over 31 years, which means that I have been a Lion longer than I was not a Lion. When
I joined the Monroeville Lions in 1985, I became very active, first at the club level rising
through the various Vice President positions and becoming President two times. I was also
active in the District, serving as Zone chairman three times, Region Chairman four times
and Tour Chairman for the PA Lions State Convention held in Pittsburgh in 1996.
I got married to my wife, Lion Barb, in 2000. My job required a nearly two hour commute
every day, so while still a Lion, I became less involved. I started doing things more in the
background, like getting all of the brooms, mops and garbage bags for sale at our Farmers
Market and also all of its scheduling. Then, I badly broke my ankle at the end of 2008 and
became even less involved.
PDG (now DG) Rich Keller asked me to again serve on the District’s Convention
Committee as the Tour Chairman, for the PA Lions State Convention that was held in
Pittsburgh in 2014. As a member of the Convention Committee, I became more acquainted
with many of the Lions who are active as District 14-B’s leaders, many of whom I knew
from my earlier Cabinet days. About that time, I transferred to the White Oak Lions Club,
and got to know many Lions and also got to know several PDGs even better. PDG Joe
Donkin asked me to serve as the District’s Convention Chairman in 2015-16, and I again
started attending Cabinet Meetings and District caucuses at State Conventions, where I
became painfully aware that District 14-B had a BIG problem, actually two BIG problems.
One problem is membership. We all know about it and have some ideas as to its causes.
One reason is the age of our members (at 61 years old, I am one of our “younger”
members), and another is our failure to recruit new members, start new clubs, revitalize
existing clubs and even restart some clubs that are no longer around. As our older Lions
move away, resign or pass away, we are not replacing them. This problem is solvable, but
it will take some time, some planning, and a lot of work.
The second problem is the District’s failure to recruit new leadership and to recruit
potential new District Governors. I now feel that I was a part of that problem. Over the
years, many PDGs had told me that I had the necessary qualifications to be a District
Governor and asked me to step up, but I just kept saying “No”. When I again became
active in the District, I started feeling that I was being selfish; thinking that my time was
too valuable. Now that I’m retired, I find that I do have the time and I think I have the
abilities. Most importantly, I have my wife Barb’s support. We both decided that if I was
ever going to do it, the time was now.
I hope I’m worthy of the support that the White Oak Lions put in me when they nominated
me, and that the District 14-B Cabinet put in me when they elected me and put my name
through to the PA Lions State Council and Lions International to be the 2nd
Vice District
Governor of District 14-B. I certainly hope that over the next couple of years I can learn all
that I need to know to be a good District Governor and I hope that I am worthy of and get
the support of all of the Lions in District 14-B. And, I hope that by seeing me step up, more
District 14-B Lions will be encouraged to do the same.
Being a Lion and doing what Lions do are wonderful and fulfilling things. You should be
proud that you are a Lion.
WHERE THERE’S A NEED, THERE’S A LION!
2nd
Vice District Governor
Lion Kirby
REGION 1 ZONE A
Michael J. Quinn
Cheswick-Springdale Elfinwild
Northern Allegheny Pittsburgh North Side
Tarentum
* ZONE B
TBD
Coraopolis Robinson Township
Sto-Ken Rox Oakmont
REGION 3 ZONE A
Barbara Rebovich
Bloomfield-Lawrenceville Pittsburgh Host
Pittsburgh DeafBlind Grandview
Hilltop University of Pgh.
Shadyside-Squirrel Hill
* ZONE B
George R. Belles
Bethel Park Mount Lebanon
Brentwood South Park
Whitehall Community
REGION 2 ZONE A
Ralph Imbrogno
Clairton Glassport
Homestead McKeesport
Pleasant Hills West Mifflin
* ZONE B
Dorothy Kuharski
Central Elizabeth Forest Hills
Mon River Fleet Pitcairn
White Oak Wilmerding Monroeville
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DISTRICT 14-E STATE CONVENTION COMMITTEE H#: 724 872-0707 C#: 412 576-0708
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PDG Thomas L. (Tom) Gregg, Chairperson 1130 Willowbrook Road Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania 15012-3202 [email protected] Dear District Governor, I am PDG Tom Gregg of District 14-E. I am the Host Committee Chairperson for the 2017 Pennsylvania Lions State Convention in May of 2017. In addition, I am treasurer of the Pennsylvania Counsellors Association, the Multiple District’s Past District Governors. As part of the Centennial Convention we are planning several service projects, based on the four pillars of service from Lions International, on Saturday afternoon. The main service project will be assembling high calorie food pouches for 30,000 individuals. The group we are working with is called Stop Hunger Now (www.stophungernow.org). This will make a huge impact on feeding many people worldwide. This project will be a joint project of the Pennsylvania Counsellors Association and the Host Committee. It is the intention, of the PA Counsellors Association (Pennsylvania) to continue this project, perhaps not at this scale, at a Council Meeting each year. The Past District Governor’s chairperson and liaison to our Host Committee is District Governor Larry Edwards of District 14-L. The total cost of the project $10,600. In order to hold this service project, we are asking for a donation of $15 US dollars from each of your clubs. That is per club and not per member. As this is a service project Activities funds may and should be used. If possible, we would appreciate it if the clubs would send the donation to your district and the district issue 1 check made out to Pennsylvania Counsellors Association. If a club wishes to make a larger donation, all excess funds over and above what is needed for the Convention Service Project, will be used to fund the ongoing project sponsored by the Past District Governors Association. Checks may be sent to me at the above address or you could give me the check at the August or November Council Meetings. A list of the clubs or individuals and the amounts they donated would be greatly appreciated. They will be recognized in the Convention Book. Where There’s A Need, There’s A Lion. We will be Celebrating Our Centennial By Making A Difference Everyday. Please help to feed the needy by encouraging your clubs to donate to this project. Please allow me to thank you and the Lions, Lioness and LEO’s of your district for their outstanding service to those in need. Yours in Lionism,
Thomas L. “Tom” Gregg, PDG 2017 Pennsylvania MD 14 State Convention Host Committee Chairperson
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Region 2, Zone B
Dinner Meeting
Monday, November 7, 2016
Di’s Kornerstone Diner
620 Long Run Road (Former Burger King)
McKeesport, PA 15132
Buffet Style Dinner $18.00 per person
Guest Speaker
Lion Dan Hupp District Global Leadership Team Leader
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31ST
Please make your checks payable to White Oak Lions Club and send to:
Lion Dorothy Kuharski, Zone Chair 2921 Chester Street
McKeesport, PA 15132
The purpose of Region 2, Zone B’s meeting is to encourage all Lions Clubs to proudly present their
accomplishments from the past and to announce any upcoming events. The other purpose is to
create and foster good fellowship with one another. This year we all will be “Climbing the Mountains”
together as we follow International President Chancellor Bob Corlew’s program.
Central Elizabeth Township – Forest Hills – Monroeville – Mon River Fleet – Pitcairn – White Oak - Wilmerding
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Friday, September 23rd
~ 4pm to 7pm
Also serving Lunch from 11 am to 1 pm
Bethel Park Lions Club
Featuring What a Deal! Fried Fish Sandwich or
Shrimp
French fries or Mac & Cheese
Coleslaw
Drink
Adults only $10.00
Children’s Hot Dog Meal $5
To Go Orders Available
Lioness Club Bake Sale
Hope to see you there!
Bethel Park Lions Park 5757 Irishtown Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102
All proceeds benefit Lions charities
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SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR REGISTRATION FORM...
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2016 ANNUAL RESEARCH SEMINAR September 24, 2016
Hosted by Salus University Pennsylvania College of Optometry
8360 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE
FAX
Number attending:
Name of guest(s):
I (we) will attend this event on Saturday, September 24, 2016 at the Elkins Park Campus of Salus University: [ ] 8:15 AM – 9:00 AM: Continental breakfast [ ] 9:00 AM –12:00 AM: Research Seminar [ ] 12:30 PM: Luncheon For driving directions: http://www.salus.edu/Admissions/Visit-Campus/Area-Hotels.aspx For hotel/motels: http://www.salus.edu/Admissions/Visit-Campus/Travel-Directions.aspx Please complete and return by 09/15/16 to: Ms. Lydia Parke Salus University 8360 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 Phone: 215-780-1417 Fax: 215-780-1325 [email protected]
THE PENNSYLVANIA LIONS SIGHT CONSERVATION AND EYE RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
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Steven E. Farmer, the new CEO of the Western Pennsylvania School
for the Deaf, spent most of his early childhood in deaf schools, but
when he transferred to a public school in ninth grade, the experience
gave him a new appreciation for the benefits of deaf students
attending deaf schools.
“When I reached high school, I could only speak to others through an
interpreter,” he said. “I had very few friends. While the opportunities
were vast, if I could do it over, I would have explored staying in a
deaf school. At a school for the deaf, there is open communication
among students and staff.”
He said his parents moved him to the public school in ninth grade so that he could be with his siblings.
One of the things that appealed to Mr. Farmer about taking the helm at WPSD is that every student can communicate with
any administrator or faculty member without requiring the assistance of an interpreter and that no student will have to
suffer the frustration or isolation he endured every day of his high school experience.
Mr. Farmer took over WPSD on July 1, when former CEO Donald Rhoten retired from his position after 23 years. Mr.
Farmer, who was picked after an eight-month search process, holds a doctorate of education in education leadership and
policy studies, which he earned from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
“My vision for the school is to create lifelong learners out of all of our students,” he said through an interpreter. “I want to
get to know folks here. I’ll be visiting every classroom and every department. I will get to know the people here and get to
know the students here. This is a wonderful school already. And I will try to find areas that need improvement. There is
always room for improvement, but it is already an excellent school.”
A native of Frederick, Md., Mr. Farmer and his wife Heather have four children. Their oldest child attends college in
Tennessee; one is a senior in high school; one is a high school sophomore; and their youngest child is in the sixth grade
and will be attending WPSD due to a hearing impairment. The family will live on the school campus in Edgewood.
WPSD operates two campuses in the state. The main campus in Edgewood is K-12 and has a student body of 185. The
Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children goes to eighth grade and has a student body of 60. Students from
the Scranton campus can transfer to the Pittsburgh campus when they reach ninth grade.
Mr. Farmer said the two schools are not limited to using sign language.
The schools provide speech therapy and auditory therapy. About 30 percent of students have cochlear implants, which are
devices that are surgically implanted behind the ear to provide auditory assistance. They are different from a normal
hearing aid. About 60 percent of the students use regular hearing aids and 10 percent are unaided.
Prior to accepting his new position, Mr. Farmer worked for 17 years at Tennessee School for the Deaf as director of
student life, where he supervised a staff of 85 and managed the independent living curriculum. After earning his doctorate,
he was ready for the challenge of leading a school and he sees this as an exciting opportunity.
“The transition from a state-run school to a private school will be my biggest challenge,” he said. “Private schools are
different. The fact that WPSD is a private school and Tennessee School for the Deaf is state-run, I have a lot to learn
coming from a state-run school to a private school.”
Tim Grant: [email protected] or 412-263-1591.
MEET THE NEW CEO FOR WESTERN PA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
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District 14B
Peace Poster Contest
District 14B Lions Clubs can sponsor the Peace Poster art contest in local schools or organized sponsored youth groups. “A
Celebration of Peace” is the theme of the 2016 – 2017 Peace Poster Contest.
Deadlines
October 1: Deadline to purchase kits from the Club Supplies Sales Department at International Headquarters. Here is
the link to place your order: http://members.lionsclubs.org/EN/serve/contests/peace-poster-contest/index.php#a. See
following page for order form
November 1: Deadline for a club to send one winning poster to the District Governor or notify the Peace Poster
Chairperson – Mary Ann Belles - to be submitted for judging at the November 5, 2016 14B Cabinet Meeting.
November 5: The Club President brings the winning Peace Poster entry to the Cabinet Meeting if able – at the offices
of Blind Vision Rehabilitation Services. If your club is unable to attend the 14B Cabinet Meeting please call Mary Ann
Belles to make arrangements for pick up.
District 14B
Lions International Essay Contest District 14B Lions Clubs are encouraged to sponsor students in the Lions International Essay Contest. This essay contest was
created to offer an opportunity to visually impaired young people to express their feelings of peace. The theme for 2016 – 2017
is “A Celebration of Peace.” Students who are visually impaired and who are ages 11, 12 or 13 on November 15 are eligible to
participate.
Work with your fellow Lions, local schools and area families to identify young people who are interested in participating and
who could benefit from this program. One grand prize winner will receive an award and US$5000.00.
Essay Contest Guidelines:
Each essay must be submitted with a completed entry form. Essays must be no longer than 500 words in length, submitted in
English, type-written in black ink and double-spaced. Read the complete essay contest rules and entry form.
Deadlines for District 14B:
November 1: Deadline for a club to send one winning essay to the District Governor or notify the Essay Contest Chairperson
of an essay to be submitted for judging at the November 5, 2016 14B Cabinet Meeting.
November 5: Club President to bring winning Essay Entry to the 14B Cabinet Meeting – Blind Vision Rehabilitation Services.
Lion Mary Ann Belles
Whitehall Community Lions
District 14B Peace Poster/ Essay Contest Chairperson
Home 412-257-8956
Cell 412-983-8956
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The Lions in Wisconsin may have to wait until October 1st to greet International President Chancellor Bob Corlew while
we, the Lions here in District 14B, only have to wait until Thursday, September 22nd
to greet him! The “bus” will be
arriving at 9:30 AM at the Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh located at 1816 Locust Street, Pittsburgh,
PA 15219. An invitation has been extended to the other District Governors throughout the state to attend and his visit is
open to any and all Lions here in the District. IP Bob will only be here for a short stopover leaving the area at 11:00 AM –
only an hour and a half visit to the City of Champions!
From February 18 to 27, 2016, the Lions Centennial Bus drove through 9 states in 9 days in the southern U.S. to help
promote the Lions Centennial Celebration. During that tour, then First Vice President Bob Corlew inducted new members,
chartered new clubs and participated in service projects. You can see more by going to
http://lionsclubs.org/blog/2016/03/07/lions100-centennial-bus-tour-recap/#sthash.Z7j6xaQv.dpuf
LIONS CENTENNIAL BUS TOUR
Coming to Pittsburgh Thursday, September 22nd
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White Oak Lions annual family picnic was a huge success! It was held on August 7th at the Dewey Wivagg Pavilion at
Renzie Park in McKeesport. There was plenty of food to feed the hungry Lions and games were played. Wine cooler
bottles were door prizes for a special game for all the seniors attending. After the picnic, members stayed to listen to
Beatlemania being performed at the McKeesport Lions Club’s Band shell. Approximately 33 Lions and guests from
Stewartsville Lions Club and the Pittsburgh DeafBlind Lions Club were in attendance. A special thanks to King Lion
Dorothy Kuharski and Lion Ted Kuharski for taking care of all the arrangements! Lion Dorothy stated that a suggestion
was made to ask all the clubs in District 14-B if they would like to participate in next year’s event! More to follow
concerning this!
YEP! THE WHITE OAK LIONS KNOW HOW TO PARTY (PICNIC)!
Pictured above are Lions Joanne Lasch, Jean Kubant,
Maureen Filotei, Adrian Flink, Carol Seiber, and Geri and J.R.
Wilson. Behind them are Lions Roger Lasch and John and
Ruth Brown.
There were plenty of games played before and after the fun
part of eating all the goodies Lion Roxy Patterson is shown
trying to get the highest score by tossing the balls into the
colored bowls.
PLEASANT HILLS LIONS FARMERS MARKET
Lion Dorothy Kuharski and her husband Lion Ted
recently had the opportunity to stop by the Pleasant Hills
Lion’s Farmers Market on Route 51 in Southland
Shopping Center. She is shown here with 1st VDG/PDG
Geoff Temple, Lion Bill Steffen and Lion Michael Zaken
(green shirt), Past President of the club and currently
serving on the District Cabinet as the Chairman for the
Pittsburgh Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services. It
was quite a temptation avoiding the other vendors’ tents
like the bakery, fudge, berry farm from Mt. Pleasant and
the ice cream truck. Lion Dorothy said, “It’s such a great
experience meeting new friends and supporting the
Pleasant Hills Lions Club. Incidentally, we enjoyed the
corn from Trax Farm – it was super!” PS: Lion Ted was
taking the picture!
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SEPTEMBER
6 Tarentum 7 Forest Hills 8 Cheswick-Springdale 13 Pgh. North Side 14 Northern Allegheny 15 Wilmerding 20 Oakmont 21 Brentwood 27 Grandview 29 Fall Rally/ Passing of the Banner
OCTOBER
4 Sto-Ken-Rox 11 Rigatoni Night 18 Pitcairn 19 Pittsburgh Host 25 South Park 25 Monroeville 27 Elfinwild
NOVEMBER
1 Robinson Township 2 West Mifflin 15 Clairton 21 Homestead 22 Whitehall Community
DECEMBER
5 Pleasant Hills 6 Bloomfield-Lawrenceville 8 Coraopolis 13 Pittsburgh DeafBlind 14 Mt. Lebanon
JANUARY 2017 10 Glassport 12 Pittsburgh Hilltop 16 Central Elizabeth 17 McKeesport 20 Mon River Fleet 24 Bethel Park
FEBRUARY
7 White Oak
TO BE SCHEDULED – Shadyside-Squirrel Hill University of Pittsburgh Bethel Park Lioness
“On the Road Again !”
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S OFFICIAL VISITATION SCHEDULE
2016-2017
2016 - 2017
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DISTRICT 14-B FALL RALLY &
PASSING OF THE BANNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2016
Comfort Inn Conference Center
Pittsburgh East 699 Rodi Road, Pittsburgh PA 15235
Guest Speaker
PID Cindy Gregg and PDG Tom Gregg Social 6:00 PM (cash bar) – Dinner 7:00 PM
COST $30.00 Choice of Dinner
Stuffed Pork Chop – Stuffed Fillet of Flounder
Stuffed Portabella Mushroom Menu:
Wedding Soup, Tossed Salad, Roasted Redskin Potatoes, Vegetable Medley,
Rolls and Butter, Apple Pie Ala Mode
Coffee, Tea, Decaf, Soft Drinks
Reservation due by September 23, 2016 (No Reservation Confirmed without Payment)
Mail to: Coordinator of District Activities, Lion Barbara Schimmel
530 Osceola St., Pittsburgh PA 15224
Name_______________________________________________________________________
Club_________________________________________________________________________
Dinner Choice @ $30.00
Pork _______ Flounder _______ Mushroom _______ Total $ ______________
(Please make your checks payable to District 14-B)
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GOLF OUTING
LINDENWOOD GOLF CLUB
Sunday, September 25, 2016
The Bethel Park Lions Club will donate all net profits from the Golf Outing toward one college scholarship, for a Bethel
Park High School Senior, to honor the memory of George Meyer, former high school educator and Lion.
When: Sunday, September 25, 2016
Time: 1:00 PM Where: Lindenwood Golf Club – McMurray, PA.
Cost: $100.00 per golfer
Includes: -18 Holes of golf with cart
- Snack at the turn
- Dinner
- Skill events
- Hole-in-one contest
- Prizes
Check-in starts at 12:00 Noon
Singles will be assigned to form foursomes.
Dinner only at a cost of $30.00 per person.
Consider sponsoring a tee at a cost of $100.00 per tee. A sign with your name, company name or organization will be
placed at each tee sponsored.
Please complete the attached registration / sponsor form and return with payment to:
Bethel Park Lions Club
P.O. Box 55
Bethel Park, PA 15102
For additional information contact Bill Raymer @412-831-7450 or e-mail [email protected]
or Joe Foriska @ 412-854-4762 or e-mail [email protected]
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GOLF REGISTRATION
Golfer(s) Name(s) Address Phone
1 ______________ _____________ _________
_____________
2._______________ ____________ __________
_____________
3._____________ _____________ __________
_____________
4._____________ _____________ __________
_____________
Amount Enclosed $__________
DINNER ONLY REGISTRATION
Name(s) Address Phone
1.______________ ______________ ____________
______________
2.______________ ______________ ___________
______________
Amount Enclosed $__________
Please register for golfing or dinner no later than
September 14, 2016.
_____I/we would like to make a Donation to the
George Meyer Scholarship Fund
in the amount of $__________.
Name____________________
Address__________________
__________________
Phone____________________
SPONSOR / DONATION FORM
____I/we would like to sponsor a Tee(s)
at $100.00 per tee.
Tee Sponsor sign wording:
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
PRIZE DONATION
_____I/we would like to donate a Prize to the
George Meyer Scholarship Golf Outing
Name Address Phone
______________ _____________ ___________
_____________
Item(s) being donated:
________________________________________
_______________________________________
Value of Prize Donated $__________
Please call Bill Raymer @ 412-831-7450 or
Joe Foriska @ 412-854-4762 for prize pick-up.
Please return sponsor form no later than
September 14, 2016
Please make all checks payable to:
Bethel Park Lions Club
REGISTRATION/SPONSOR/FORMS FOR THE ANNUAL GEORGE MEYER SCHOLARSHIP GOLF
OUTING
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THINGS TO DO !
2. Think about having a joint meeting with
another nearby club
3. Don’t forget about Elfinwild’s Spaghetti
Dinner on Saturday, October 1st. Ask
my members if they’d like to car-pool!
5. No need to plan for supper on September
23rd! Gotta go to Bethel Park’s Fish Fry!
4. Don’t forget about the Peace Poster and
Essay contests!
1. Talk our club into attending the Fall Rally
instead of having our regular meeting!
6. Central Elizabeth Lions Spaghetti Dinner
is to benefit a township resident who
needs eye surgery. Plan to attend Sept.
17th
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Elfinwild Lions Club’s
Spaghetti Dinner
Saturday, October 1, 2016 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Elfinwild Presbyterian Church, 3200 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, PA
Extraordinary menu includes
3 different sauces – sausage, meat or veggie breadsticks, salad, dessert and beverage
Adults $8.00
Seniors $7.00 Children 6-10 $5.00
Under 5 – FREE!
Lion Lou Gamber will be strolling through the tables
entertaining everyone with his accordion music.
All proceeds benefit various Lions Club charities.
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The Global Membership and Leadership Teams are offering regional membership and leadership workshops
below. Please distribute this information throughout your districts, as these are open to all interested Lions,
most importantly, members of membership and leadership committees, both district and club, zone or regional
chairpersons, District GMT and GLT teams, 1st and 2
nd Vice-District Governors and Past District Governors. If
you have attended our sessions in the past, don’t let this stop you as much of the information will be new. If you
cannot attend the one in your region, just rsvp to one of the others (no boundaries here). Hope to see you all
very soon. Lunch cost is $7.00. Registration begins at 8:30 am.
Western Region (Districts B,E,F,J,M,N)
October 1 (Saturday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Westmoreland County Blind Association
911 South Main Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
RSVP to PDG Dave Stitely
Central Region (Districts C, D, G, L, T)
October 8 (Saturday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm)
PA Lions State Office Building
949 East Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111 RSVP to PDG Salli Miller (14T)
East Region (Districts A,H,K,P,U,W)
October 15 (Saturday 9:30 am – 2:00 pm)
St. Thomas Church
6251 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543
RSVP to PDG Carl Gundrum (14P)
Please make every effort to attend the planned workshop in our area at the Westmoreland County Blind
Association. This workshop is for you, to give you direction in how the increase membership, develop
leadership skills and to have the opportunity to exchange ideas with fellow lions from the other five Districts in
western Pennsylvania. Contact PDG Dave Stitely today before you forget about it, to make your reservation.
Global Membership and Global Leadership Teams
2016 Fall Workshops
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The following page contains an application form for the MD14 Regional Lions Leadership Institute being held on
November 11-13, 2016. Please make all lions in your district aware of the opportunity. Each district is limited to two
participants. This program is designed for new potential leaders, not for the individual who is already in line to be a 2nd
Vice Governor or a seasoned Zone Chairperson. Best candidates are future club or current club presidents, club
membership chairpersons, and any club members who would like to grow and be a leader. It is our hope that your district
will also help fund the additional $150.00 per applicant fee. Please contact me with any questions. Yours in service and friendship,
Lion Bob
Bob McComas, State Administrator
PA State Council of Lions Clubs
949 East Park Drive
Harrisburg, PA 17111-2810
Office: 717.564.2586
Cell: 724.421.5658
E-mail: [email protected]
REGIONAL LIONS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Please take the time to read the “Purpose” of this most
valuable institute which appears on the next page.
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Lions of Pennsylvania
Regional Lions Leadership Institute
Harrisburg, PA
November 11-13, 2016
Application Form
Purpose: Regional Lions Leadership Institute focuses on building the skills of Lions members for leadership
opportunities at the club and district level, including club president, zone chairperson, as well as other
positions. Thanks to partial funding through Lions Clubs International and the Lions of Pennsylvania we have
been able to keep the fee at $150.00 per participant. Your own district may also have leadership training
monies available in their budget that you can apply for to supplement this as well. Please contact your District
Governor or District Global Leadership Coordinator. Your fee includes training, accommodations and meals.
As space is limited to 34 lions, each district can have only two participants, so get your applications in early.
District_____ Club_____________________ Membership #_______________
First Name______________________ Last Name____________________________
Current lions position______________ Number of years as a lion_________________
Email_________________________ Preferred phone________________________
Address____________________________________________________________
Town_________________________ Zip code_____________
Offices held in your club and district_________________________________________
Committees you served on_______________________________________________
______________________________ ______________________________
Applicant signature Club President Signature
______________________________
District Governor Signature
Send check payable to Pa State Council of Lions Clubs along with application to:
Pa State Council of Lions Clubs, Regional Lions Leadership Institute, 949 East Park Drive,
Harrisburg, PA 17111-2810
For questions contact Lion Dan Swincinski, MD14 Regional Lions Leadership Coordinator at
[email protected] or 814-244-9210
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J. TERRANCE FARRELL
THIRD ANNUAL MEMORIAL BIKE RIDE
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Youghiogheny River Bike Trail
Please contact Lion Elaina Latterman at (412) 664-2590 for a brochure and Registration/Release form.
On Saturday, September 24, the family, friends and Lions Clubs of District 14-B Allegheny County will join in the Third
Annual J. Terrence Farrell Bike Ride on the Mon Yough Bike Trail beginning at 8:30 a.m. The bike ride will begin on the
Youghiogheny River Bike Trail with a 7.5-mile stop at the Dravo Cemetery in Buena Vista. For our experienced bikers,
the ride will continue for12.5 miles out and back to Smithton Beach. All bikers will return at 12 Noon to the Kenneth Frew
Pavilion at Dravo Cemetery for lunch and a ceremony in honor of J. Terrence (Terry) Farrell.
As a long-time member of the McKeesport Lions and local attorney, each year Mr. Farrell’s “Bike for Sight” annual event
raised thousands of dollars for local charities. The McKeesport Hospital Foundation is honored to host this year’s bike ride
where the proceeds will be used to establish an endowment for future distributions in Mr. Farrell’s name. The funds from
last year’s event were distributed locally to the McKeesport Regional History and Heritage Center, the Carnegie Library of
McKeesport, the Mon Yough Trail, and Friends of the Riverfront.
Sponsors donating $100 or more will be listed on the event shirts. Mark your calendar now! Contact the McKeesport
Hospital Foundation at (412) 664-2590 for further details!
On behalf of Mr. Farrell’s wife, family, friends and fellow Lions, please join us on September 24 as we pay tribute to the
life of an outstanding community leader and Lion!
Belinda O’Keson Eliana R. Letterman
Christine Farrell Zacharia Director of Development
Event Co-Chairs McKeesport Hospital Foundation
Registration Forms will be distributed.
The McKeesport Hospital Foundation is a 501 (c ) (3) nonprofit corporation – donations to which are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. The official
registration and financial information of the McKeesport Hospital Foundation may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free within
Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
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PLEASANT HILLS LIONS CLUB’S
FARMERS’ MARKET EVERY THURSDAY AT THE CHICK-FIL-A
PARKING LOT ON ROUTE 51 NORTH (SOUTHLAND)
Thru October 3:OO PM to 6:30 PM
FROM FARM TO TABLE
MONROEVILLE LIONS FARMERS MARKET
2399 TILBROOK ROAD
Thru November 9:00 AM to NOON
EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MONROEVILLE COMMUNITY PARK
MT. LEBANON LIONS FARMERS MARKET
EVERY WEDNESDAY AT THE UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
975 WASHINGTON ROAD Thru October
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Directory Corrections:
Clairton Lions Club’s meeting place has changed. They now meet at the
Clairton Municipal Building
551 Ravensburg Blvd.
Clairton, PA 15025
Please make the change on page 18 of your directory.
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Back in 1983, I had requested copies of the clubs that with their charter dates and the individual in District Operations at
Lions International was kind enough to send me copies of the index cards that were used when clubs were being formed. I
received 10 legal sized pages (printed on front and back), with each page containing copies of six clubs. Out of the sixty
clubs I have “cards” for, only 27 of those clubs are still in existence today. I had the opportunity to visit all 60 of those
clubs and how heart-breaking it is to reflect back on all those clubs that are no longer around. I’m passing some of them
on to you in this and future issues. I hope you enjoy looking at these cards over the next several months. PDG Harold Fletcher
District Historian (and Cauldron Editor) (Town of McCandless Lions Club is now
the Northern Allegheny Lions Club)
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