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Visit our Website: www.lionsclubkc.com Meeting Dates & Place: 2 nd Tuesday of each Month in the Oak Room, Leawood City Hall. 2018-2019 Leawood Lions Officers President Dr. Kevin Tomasu Past President Chris Wright 1 st Vice President Ken Green 2 nd Vice President Jim Rochel 3 rd Vice President Vacant Secretary Brian Harris Treasurer Tom Shearer Tail Twister Matt Roening Lion Tamer Rick Waldenmeyer LCIF Coordinator Tina Seeley Membership Chair Doug Westerhaus 1st Year Directors Vania Castro, Tina Seeley 2nd Year Directors Doug Westerhaus, Tom Willy Webmaster Dr. Burt Schreiber Dr.Schreiber@fairwayeye.com Newsletter Editor Tom Willy 913-341-4618 twilly@vanosdolkc.com OCTOBER 2018 Leawood Lions Newsletter October 2: Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Big Lion Kevin Tomasu s office, Hunter Family Vision, 4700 W. 135 th Street, Leawood, KS 66224 October 9: Member Meeting, starting at 6:00 p.m. Oak Room, Leawood City Hall. October 12 & 13: Pancake Days See story below. November 1: Salvation Army Benefit Luncheon See story below. November 6: Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Big Lion Kevin Tomasu s office, Hunter Family Vision, 4700 W. 135 th Street, Leawood, KS 66224 November 13: Member Meeting, starting at 6:00 p.m. Oak Room, Leawood City Hall. ** SEE PROGRAM REPORTS AND DETAILS BELOW ** Bring your collected eyeglasses to club meetings or drop them off in the Oak Room at City Hall. {00331767. 1} Page 1

Upcoming Activities & Meetings October 2 Board Meeting: The meeting will be start at 6:30 p.m. at Big Lion Kevin Tomasu s Leawood office. The location is Hunter Family Vision, 4700 W. 135 th Street, Leawood, KS 66224, which is just West of Roe at 135 th Street. October 9 Member Meeting: The Oak Room in Leawood City Hall, starting at 6:00 p.m. with social time and then a 6:30 p.m. business meeting. The program will be given by the School Nurse at Holy Spirit Catholic School, Julie Schropp, and Lion Kevin Tomasu on vision screening. October 12 & 13 Leawood Lions Pancake Days: Our Annual Pancake Days will be on Friday, October 12 (10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.) and Saturday, October 13 (7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.). November 1 Salvation Army Hope Celebration luncheon: The Salvation Army of Johnson County is having a fundraiser and thank you luncheon to honor the volunteers who help the Salvation Army. More details are on the last page of this newsletter. Since we partner with the Salvation Army for a major holiday project we hope several Leawood Lions will be able to attend: http://hope-celebration-benefit.eventbrite.com. November 13 Member Meeting: The Oak Room in Leawood City Hall, starting at 6:00 p.m. with social time and then a 6:30 p.m. business meeting. The program will be presented by Kory Strand of the Salvation Army leading us into the holiday bell ringing project of the Club. Club Meetings Report September 11 meeting: 1st VP Ken Green welcomed 14 members and 2 guests to the meeting. We were invited to sample three decadent desserts, compliments of Mt. Moriah, Newcomer and Freeman Funeral Home. Lion Matt Roening led us in a prayer remembering all those in our world who lost their lives, or were forever touched, on 9/11. Lion Jim Rochelle led the Induction Ceremony to welcome three new members. Lion Jim informed the new members of the Lions program emphasis on sight preservation, originating with a challenge from Helen Keller. Members are encouraged to sell as many tickets as possible, but there is a minimum of at least ten tickets sold or bought (to hand out) for each member. The ticket prices are $8.00 for adults and $3.00 for children 12 and under. For tickets please contact Lion Ken Green (klg@mitchcap.com) or Big Lion Kevin Tomasu (ktomasu@hunterfamilyvision.com.) Sponsor Lion Doug Westerhaus with new members Herb Strain, Scott Weaver and Krishna Venkatakrishnan and Lion Jim Rochel {00331767. 1} Page 2

Zone Chair and Leawood Lion Vania Castro introduced two guests, Lions Sylvia Hufferd and Michele Hufferd, mother and daughter members of the Miami County Traveling Lions Club. Lion Vania also presented information about the Kansas Yellow Dot program was introduced to the Club. Interested members can contact Lion Vania about more information. hopes to take the next step and be elected as an International Director. You can visit her website at: www.michelehufferd.com Then the members enjoyed a program on Scout Troop 10 which is sponsored by the Club. Lion Ken Green recognized Colonel Scott Weaver, John McCabe and Herb Strain for their longstanding volunteerism with BSA Troop 10 which was fundamental to the Troop s current infrastructure and leadership abilities. Lion Michele Hufferd sharing highlights of her very impressive resume Club News Troop 10 Scout Update: For his Eagle Project, Harrison Powell has organized fellow Troop 10 scouts and students to help him assemble his eyeglass collection boxes and they are in place in the Blue Valley Schools. He hopes to collect 1,000 pairs that he will then turn over to our Club! Scoutmaster Randal Blair, and Committee Chair Pramod Pagadala BSA Troop 10 Scoutmaster Randal Blair, and Committee Chair Pramod Pagadala, presented a power point overview of Troop 10 and its many accomplishments. The Troop has current membership of 210 scouts with 125 Adult Volunteers. Troop 10 scouts performed more than 1,200 hours of community service this year. Currently the Troop has 30 active Eagle Scout and 75 Life Scouts. Family Scouting will officially kickoff February 2019. Sally Jercha, Scoutmaster for the new BSA Troop 10 Girls Troop, also shared with the Club that 27 girls are currently interested in joining the new Troop and she outlined plans for upcoming activities. Lion Michele Hufferd spoke to the Club about her candidacy for International Director. She shared her family s history in the Lions and her record of Lion s service at many levels of leadership. She Life Scout Harrison Powell at his project launch Club Vision Activities: Youth Vision Screening Update: Our Screening program will be gearing up again soon. We were very active last year and plan to continue. {00331767. 1} Page 3

1. Drop them by Leawood City Hall and put them in the Oak Room storage closet. If you do this please e-mail or text / call him (913-203-0783) and tell him you have done so. 2. Bring them to Board or Member Meetings. 3. Contact him to arrange a pickup point that is convenient for both. He is fine with dropping by your home or business. Club dues are payable now. If you have not paid yet please remit with the invoice sent to you by Treasurer Tom Shearer. Dues are $110 for individuals and $160 for families (member plus spouse member). Please mail to: Lions Brian Harris and Jim Rochel with Nurse Julie Schropp at the September 6 th screening at Holy Spirit School Upcoming opportunities to volunteer: Wednesday, October 10 - Prairie Elementary 8:30 AM - 2 volunteers needed Wednesday, October 17 - Prairie Elementary 8:30 AM - 2 volunteers needed Thursday, October 18 - Queen of the Holy Rosary, 22705 Metcalf Ave., Bucyrus, KS 66013. 8:30 AM - 2 volunteers needed Friday, October 26 - Holy Cross morning time TBA - 2 volunteers needed Wednesday, November 14 - Cure of Ars 8:15 AM - 1-2 volunteers needed Thursday, November 15 - Cure of Ars 8:15 AM - 2 volunteers needed If you would like to help with our Club s vision screening, please let Lion Kevin Tomasu (ktomasu@hunterfamilyvision.com) or Lion Burt Schreiber (drschreiber@fairwayeye.com) know what days are good for you. In addition, if you have a school or church or other organization you would like the committee to contact, please let them know. Eye Glass Collection Update: Chairman Brian Harris reports that we collected 2,204 pairs of glasses in July & August. He recommends three ways to get eye glasses to him: Treasurer Tom Shearer 8600 Broadmoor Overland Park, KS 66212 Board Meetings Reminder: Scheduled Board Meetings are usually held on the 1 st Tuesday of each month. Every Club member is welcome to attend. Please let the Big Lion know if you are coming to a Board meeting to ensure proper room set-up. Committee Chairs should submit their reports prior to the meeting and if an oral presentation is desired that should be noted. National, State and District News is now readily available online at websites and via social media: LCI: www.lionsclubs.org. www.lionmagazine.org LCIF: www.lcif.org State: https://www.facebook.com/kansas-lions/ District: http://kslionsdistrict17a.org. https://m.facebook.com/kansaslionsdistrict17a/ Member News: Members Mending and Repairing: Keep these members in your thoughts and prayers: Lion Joe Charmella; Lion Rick Waldenmeyer; Carolyn Schutty (Lion Chuck Schutty s wife); Elizabeth Skillman (Lion Bob Skillman s wife). {00331767. 1} Page 4