Thanks to Carole Kitchell we have a list of drop off locations published here on our website.
Lions Clubs have been collecting used eyeglasses for many years. For those of you looking for one of our collection boxes, they can be found at the following locations. We welcome your contribution and thank you for helping.
Lions Tales January 2010Book Donations: Local author Teresa Funke provided a very interesting and inspirational presentation to our Club last January. Ms. Funke specializes in topics related to World War II, particularly encouraging readers to relate to the level of effort and sacrifice involved, both in battle and on the home front. Over the past year, our Club has supported Ms. Funke with donations to purchase books to be given to local schools as a part of her educational outreach. So far, our Club has donated books to Putnam, Irish, and Harris Bilingual Elementary Schools. The book presentations have also provided
Book Donations: Local author Teresa Funke provided a very interesting and inspirational presentation to our Club last January. Ms. Funke specializes in topics related to World War II, particularly encouraging readers to relate to the level of effort and sacrifice involved, both in battle and on the home front. Over the past year, our Club has supported Ms. Funke with donations to purchase books to be given to local schools as a part of her educational outreach. So far, our Club has donated books to Putnam, Irish, and Harris Bilingual Elementary Schools. The book presentations have also provided an opportunity to acquaint the students with Lions community service activities. Thanks to Lion Bill Funke (no relation) for bringing our Club into contact with Ms. Funke.
Photo: Flash Alexander
New Member: We were pleased to induct Joe Gorman as our newest Lion on January 7th. Joe works for Wells Fargo, and he and his wife, Nancy, live in Fort Collins. Please take opportunity to introduce yourself to Joe and make him feel welcome to our Club and to Lionism.
Membership: According to LCI President Eberhard J. Wirfs, Lions membership worldwide has increased by a net of more than 12,500 members this year, to include the addition of 610 clubs. This is very good news. However, we are falling short in our efforts to increase the membership of our Club. Each member is encouraged to seek out prospective members, acquaint them with our community service activities, and invite them to a Club luncheon. Our Program Chair will distribute a listing of the programs for the following month, in order to assist you selecting a program of interest to the invitee. Also, one of the most important aspects of our Club is the atmosphere of fellowship provided, in the context of our support to the community.
On Thursday, February 18th, our meeting will be focused on prospective new members for our Club. I encourage each of you to invite a friend, relative (spouses are particularly encouraged), or business associate to attend the meeting.
Mark Your Calendars:
February 11, Valentine’s Day Party.
February 18, Membership – Plan to bring a prospective new member.
April 9-10, 6NE District Convention, Embassy Suites, Loveland.
April 23–24, 9Health Fair.
May 15, 90th Anniversary Party.
May 20-22, State Convention, Holiday Inn, Lakewood.
Bingo – Harold Hartman, Chair
Just a reminder, that Bingo is the way we raise the funds for our Service Projects which help those in need locally, and through Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF). Donating to LCIF has permitted us to recognize over fifty of our members as Melvin Jones Fellows.
Photo: World Weather Post - www.worldweatherpost.com
A powerful 7.0 earthquake ravished the island nation of Haiti on the evening of Tuesday, January 12. Much of the capital city of Port-au-Prince has been destroyed. It’s estimated that 3 million people, nearly one-third of the country’s population, has been affected by the earthquake. The casualty numbers are not known at this time, but significant loss of life is feared. Rescue efforts remain ongoing at this time.
Lions Club International Fund (LCIF) is responding to the Haiti earthquake. We are in contact with Lions leadership in the area to assess the situation and determine immediate relief needs. A US$50,000 Major Catastrophe Grant has already been awarded to support immediate disaster relief efforts.
When catastrophes occur, LCIF and Lions answer the call for help. I have seen first hand the impact large-scale devastation has on communities. Homes, schools, hospitals are destroyed and lives are often lost. Through our efforts, we are able to bring hope and healing, even if it’s just a little bit, to people who are in such desperate need.
I ask that you help support LCIF disaster relief efforts in Haiti by making a contribution. A designated fund, “LCIF Haiti Earthquake Relief”, has been established for donations for this disaster. It’s through Lions’ commitment to serving those in need that those suffering from the earthquake’s devastation will receive some sense of normalcy.
Yours in Lionism,
Al Brandel
LCIF Chairperson
Contribute to the LCIF Haiti Earthquake Fund
U.S. donors can:
Mail a check to LCIF. Make the check payable. Send the check to LCIF, 300 W. 22nd St., Oak Brook, IL 60523, USA, Attn.: Donor Services.
Make a credit card donation with a MasterCard, Visa or American Express by calling LCIF at 630-571-5466, ext. 517 or 581. Call between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. CST.
Donate online at www.lcif.org/donate. Select Disaster and include “LCIF Haiti Earthquake Relief” in the comments section.
Donors outside the United States can:
Make a credit card donation with a MasterCard, Visa or American Express by faxing to LCIF the name of your credit card, credit card number, expiration date and amount of donation. LCIF’s fax number is 630-571-5735.
Mail LCIF a U.S. dollar check drawn on a U.S. financial institution. Make the check payable to LCIF. Send the check to:
LCIF, 300 W. 22nd St.
Oak Brook, IL 60523
USA
Attn.: Donor Services.
Make a direct deposit of local currency into an existing LCI account. Send a copy to LCIF via fax (630-571-5735).
Do a direct wire transfer. For assistance with this option or the other donation options, contact LCIF Donor Assistance at donorassistance@lionsclubs.org or by phone at 630-571-5466, ext. 404.
Donate online at www.lcif.org/donate. Select Disaster and include “LCIF Haiti Earthquake Relief” in the comments section.
Donations from U.S. residents are tax deductible. Donations from residents of other countries are tax deductible as permitted by individual countries’ tax laws.
For the most up-to-date information about LCIF’s ongoing relief efforts in Haiti,
please visit www.lcif.org.
The Regular Meeting of the Fort Collins Lions Club was called to order on January 7, 2010 by President Bob Kitchell at 12:10 PM at Café Columbine and Bakery with those members in attendance as shown on the Attendance record and Guest Register.
Invocation by Harold Einarsen
Pledge
Song: America the Beautiful led by Bill Funke
MEMBERS PRESENT: 44 GUESTS: 2
GUESTS: Anthony Marchese (program) Ben Leffler
INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBER: Ron Lockner inducted Joe Gorman as a new member of the Fort Collins Lions Club.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Irene Toliver presented Lee Brown with a Membership Key Award.
2. Tom Toliver presented Carole Kitchell the Certificate for Club Award for Campaign Sight II. Our Club was one of the highest giving to Campaign Sight First II. Carole was president at that time.
3. Bill Funke announced our club will be at Harris School to present Books on Monday the 11th and asked anyone to be there that would like to be present.
TAIL TWISTER: Fred Kaehler acted as Tail Twister. We honored Tom Toliver by singing Happy Birthday.
RAFFLE: Bill Brenner conducted the Raffle. Winners were: Doug Max, Jim Condon and Alan Beatty.
PROGRAM: Anthony Marchese, a Mechanical Engineer at CSU, presented a program on Alternate Fuels. He presented the History of Alternate Fuels that began in 1826 through 1940. He told about types of Alternative Fuels and why they are needed especially in the future. A Graph showed the Fuel supply, Energy Security and Sustainable energy products. He showed graphs concerning Greenhouse Gas levels, CO2 level changes, Bio fuels & CO2 process for atmospheric uses and CO2 productions for various fuels uses from plants and etc. He discussed 3 generations of technologies and what each consisted of and how they are produced.
Irene Toliver
Secretary
love2RoAr!OFFICIAL MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
The Regular Meeting of the Fort Collins Lions Club was called to order on January 7, 2010 by President Bob Kitchell at 12:10 PM at Café Columbine and Bakery with those members in attendance as shown on the Attendance record and Guest Register.
Invocation by Harold Einarsen
Pledge
Song: America the Beautiful led by Bill Funke
MEMBERS PRESENT: 44 GUESTS: 2
GUESTS: Anthony Marchese (program) Ben Leffler
INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBER: Ron Lockner inducted Joe Gorman as a new member of the Fort Collins Lions Club.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Irene Toliver presented Lee Brown with a Membership Key Award.
2. Tom Toliver presented Carole Kitchell the Certificate for Club Award for Campaign Sight II. Our Club was one of the highest giving to Campaign Sight First II. Carole was president at that time.
3. Bill Funke announced our club will be at Harris School to present Books on Monday the 11th and asked anyone to be there that would like to be present.
TAIL TWISTER: Fred Kaehler acted as Tail Twister. We honored Tom Toliver by singing Happy Birthday.
RAFFLE: Bill Brenner conducted the Raffle. Winners were: Doug Max, Jim Condon and Alan Beatty.
PROGRAM: Anthony Marchese, a Mechanical Engineer at CSU, presented a program on Alternate Fuels. He presented the History of Alternate Fuels that began in 1826 through 1940. He told about types of Alternative Fuels and why they are needed especially in the future. A Graph showed the Fuel supply, Energy Security and Sustainable energy products. He showed graphs concerning Greenhouse Gas levels, CO2 level changes, Bio fuels & CO2 process for atmospheric uses and CO2 productions for various fuels uses from plants and etc. He discussed 3 generations of technologies and what each consisted of and how they are produced.