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District Governor: Norma Bent, Kamloops North Lions Club

1st Vice District Governor: Mike Conley, Moses Lake Lions Club

2nd Vice District Governor: Joe Nilles, Leavenworth Lions Club

Cabinet Secretary: Guy Oliver, Penticton Lions Club

Zone Chairs:

D-1:  Mike Takahashi, Lumby Lions Club
D-2:  Shelley Costello, Wenatchee Central Lions Club
D3:  Anne Dueck, Merritt Lions Club
D-5:  Sunshine Didra, Quincy Valley Lions Club
D-7:  Malcolm Sutherland, Westbank Lions Club
D-8:  Marlene Kergan, North Sushwap Lions Club
D-9:  Wolfgang Schmidt, Kettle River Lions Club
D-10:  Lionel Burnier, Williams Lake Lions Club
 

MD19D Spring Conference, April 9-11, Salmon Arm, BC
Registration Deadline is April 2.
Registration form and hotel information are available below.
Download in Word format.
Download in PDF format.

Is your club entering a contest at the Spring Conference?
Signup sheets are due to PZC Angus Benedict by March 1st.
C&A Signup (Word format - 259 KB)
C&A Signup (PDF format - 127 KB)

MD19 Annual Spring Convention, May 13-15, Olympia, WA
Click here for hotel registration information
Click here for the registration form

 

Lions in Sight

Lions have gained worldwide recognition for our work to improve sight. But we are not "in sight" of the general public.  That’s why International President Eberhard J.  Wirfs is asking every club, district and multiple district to organize a major public relations activity during the last two weeks of January 2010.

Make yourself visible – while making a difference in your community! Showcase your favorite service project – or use one of these suggested activities to do a project in your community.

  • Display 2009-2010 Peace Poster entries and finalists.

  • Host an award program to recognize your local/district/multiple district Peace Poster winners.

  • Plan a Lions Crew at Work project to paint or repair a community center, camp or seniors home.

  • Arrange a cultural event such as a dance, music program or international food fair.

  • Schedule a Green Team project to clean up a park, plant trees or recycle.

  • Organize a vision screening to promote Glaucoma Awareness Month.

  • Sponsor a hearing aid or eyeglass collection.

  • Work with youth groups to organize a community shoveling event or snowman building contest or to help seniors clean up their yards.

For additional information please visit the LCI Lions in Sight web page.
You can also download the Lions in Sight Brochure.

 

Lions CARE Project in Bolivia
"The Mountain that Eats Men"
9min:12sec    44.5MB    wmv format
For best results, right-click the link, select "Save target as..."
then save to and play from your hard drive.

 

Does your club have a website?  If no,
Why not!!!
Lions e-Clubhouse makes it easy for any club to have a
professional-looking website.  It's free and no technical
know-how is required.  Here are step-by-step guides that
will get your club online in no time.  Click the appropriate link.
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Last updated March 7, 2010

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