Kiama Lions Club Ki-Lines Edition 16/ 2013-2014 Hello Fellow Lions, it s great to be back from holidays (well some people might believe that!). Clive Payne must be feeling ok after his major back operation; he says he s coming to the meeting this Thursday. Welcome him back but don t pat him on the back! The announcement that Roy Cottle was retiring was premature; we re going to reinstate him in an appropriate category and he wants to be involved with flashcard ID. As stated at the last meeting Emma Hatton will be competing in the next round of YOTY at Bomaderry Bowling Club on Sunday afternoon 9 th March. She ll have a 10 minute rehearsal at this Thursday s meeting. Speaking of the meeting this Thursday we ll have Bruce Wallace to talk on NRL Welfare and Education. Bruce was made a Life Member of Australian Schoolboys rugby league in 2009 for his contribution since the mid-70s. He also coached the Australian Schoolboys team from 1993 to 1995, culminating in the highly successful tour of England and France where many point scoring records were set. Bruce s passion at the moment is to ensure the next crop of league players are equipped better to conduct themselves appropriately in society. I believe it will be a great presentation. A couple of events occurring over the coming month where volunteers will be needed 2 Mar Cleanup Australia; 8, 9 Mar Bunnings BBQ; 22 Mar Second Hand Saturday. Please be proactive in the giving of your time. Finally Geoff Heinecke has had to put the Happy Hour back a week due to the Surf Club double booking. It s now on Friday 21 st March Pres. Geoff Meeting Etiquette: 1. If a Member is NOT attending he/she needs to apologise by ringing the Club s phone number (0449 523 040). That is we assume you re attending unless told otherwise. 2. If a member is bringing a guest (e.g. wife/partner/friend etc.), the Club needs to know by ringing the Club s phone number (0449 523 040).
DINNER MEETING _ 27th February 2014 Venue: Leagues Club 6.30 For 7.00pm AGENDA Initial Gong: Commence: Invocation: Toast: Visitor Introductions: Lions Purposes: 6.50 pm 7.00 pm Lion Chris English Lion Clive Payne Lion Geoff Wilson Lion Jim Carney EDITOR'S NOTES: Reports and announcements: 1. 2. 3. Impromptu Questions YOTY Tail Twister: Lion Tamers: Introduction to Guest Speaker: Guest Speaker: Thanks to Guest Speaker: Close Emma Hatton Lion Geoff Heinecke Lion Morrie Kelly Lion Rod Howard Lion John Moore Lion Geoff Dowd Bruce Wallace Lion Dennis Wilson 9.00pm Happy Hour - that time again 21st March Kiama Surf Club 6pm Numbers to Lion Geoff Heinecke.
FORTHCOMING DATES OF IMPORTANCE MARCH 1ST: MARCH 2ND: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - ROO THEATRE CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY MARCH 21ST: HAPPY HOUR - KIAMA SURF CLUB - 6PM MARCH 24TH: Restaurant MARCH 27TH: APRIL 12TH: MAY 3-4TH MAY: MAY 24TH: CHARITY NIGHT - KAI Japanese BOWLING NIGHT FUNDRAISING DINNER - HELPING CAMBODIAN CHILDREN ABROAD. RELAY FOR LIFE GERRINGONG LIONS 20TH ANNIVERSARY KIAMA MARKET ROSTERS - CARAVAN: 16TH MARCH 2014 AM John Larkins (C) Peter Wilson David Robson Richard Norris Mike Podolinsky Chris Hatton PM Geoff Heinecke (C) Jim Webb Karen Bartley Warren Steel Geoff Wilson Warren Weekes NOTES 1. Please organise your own swap and tell the Captain of your team who to expect on the day 2. [C] - Team Captain (a) to organise roles and ensure 1 person from morning team to assist setup 7AM (b) to ensure sufficient lions available during his shift (c) to ensure quality of product to customers 3. Shift Times: AM 8AM to Midday PM Midday to 4 PM (includes cleanup)
Clean-up Australia Day - Sunday March 2 nd. Meeting point Scout Hall Area to be covered Blowhole Point Time 8pm Please bring gloves. We are once again registered as Kiama Lions Roar. To join the team or make a donation go to www.relay.cancercouncil.com.au or google relay for life 2014 To join our team select Join a team next selection is Select a Relay choose Kiama 2014 scroll down to Kiama Lions Roar To donate click on Donate in the Find an Individual box type Wendi Scifleet Early Bird Registration closes on March 10 th. After this date the registration cost will rise. Anniversary wishes for this fortnight to ( belated & current): Gordon & Jan Weaver; Ross & Bronwyn Simmons; Karen & John Bartley; Birthday wishes for this fortnight ( Belated & current): Noeline Unwin; Annette Hoskins; Maree Weekes; Carole Monaghan; Jill Dowd LIONS GOLFERS : SEE BELOW Support LCIF by Golfing in Spain Lions golfers from around the world will meet in southern Spain from March 23-30, 2014 to participate in the in the Lions European Golf Championship and the Lions Golf Nation Cup. Lions Clubs International Foundation Chairperson and Immediate Past International President Wayne A. Madden will participate in the competition.
The proceeds of these tournaments will be donated to LCIF's worldwide measles efforts in partnership with the GAVI Alliance. Additionally, for each participating couple, US$1,000 will be donated to LCIF as a Melvin Jones Fellowship in their honor. The registration deadline for these golf tournaments is March 1, 2014. For more information on registration, accommodations, sightseeing and more, visit http://www.lionsgolf.info (website is in English). Or, contact Dr. Volker Bernhardt via email at charity@drgolf.info. Just Ask! New Member Recruiting Guide for Clubs http://www.lionsclubs.org/en/common/pdfs/me300.pdf STEP 1: PREPARE YOUR CLUB ( extract below for consideration) The first step to inviting new members to join your Lions club is to get your club ready. Decide what you want your club to be. What does your club want to focus on? What do your members want your club to be? How do you envision your club next year? Five years from now? Identify what you want your club to accomplish. What type of service projects does your club want to conduct? How often? Where? Decide what your goals are. Use the Recruiting Goals form in this guide to define your club membership goals. Be sure to consider how new members will fit in with your objectives.
Why does your club want new members? Before you begin inviting new members, it is important to identify why. The answer should be clear, tangible and relevant, not simply for more service. For example: If we had 3 more members, we could pack 100 more lunches for the homeless each month. Who are your target members? Are they younger members, women, community professionals, parents of Leos, family members or friends? Your club may have more than one target group. Keep in mind that when recruiting new members, it often works best to recruit a group of 2-4 people. Kiama Lions Members - please contact Kiama Lions Membership members if you have an interested person / s to join our club. I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor's permission to join a fitness club and start exercising. I decided to take an aerobics class for seniors. I bent, twisted, gyrated, jumped up and down, and perspired for an hour. But, by the time I got my leotards on, the class was over. THE SENILITY PRAYER : Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference. Question: What is the best way to describe retirement? Answer: The never ending Coffee Break. Question: Why don't retirees mind being called Seniors? Answer: The term comes with a 10% discount.