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The
MountainZone
February 2016
2015-16 Cabinet
Zone ChairDonna Bowers
Eatonville Day Break 360-832-1765
Assoc Zone ChairSuzanne GaydaSpanapark Lions
SecretaryMary SheaOrting Lions360-829-1740
Past Zone ChairCindy Morey
Eatonville Day Break360-832-3965
Bulliten EditorAnne AsplundSpanaway Lions253-380-0533
zonec5newsletter @gmail.com
Words From the Chair
Happy New Year. Here we are, a brand new year. I hope you all had a great holiday. Now we get down to the sreal work of Lions, mak-ing this year even better than the last.
Most of our clubs are deep into planning great events for the spring. Spanapark are planning their yearly Bowling Classic, al-ways a great success. Eatonville will have their Casino night. Oth-er clubs are planning Easter events. A big event this spring is the day at the races. Held at May at Emerald Downs.
Don’t forget the Zone meeting on Feb 7th, 9 a.m. Breakfast will be served. We will elect our new Zone chair. Melvin Jones will be given. Also we will have a speaker.
A bit of good news. Mt. Rainier is now up to 12 members, the task force is backing away to give them to grow on their own. But we will be there to assist if needed. A great thanks to those who worked so hard to make this happen.
See you all at the zone meetingDonna Bowers, Zone Chair.
Just a few reminder for the zone meeting on Sunday.
Keep your clubs short. Only need to tell about events this winter. Turn a complete report to me. We will be voting on our new zone chair for the coming year.
Please remember that the club dues are due, both LCI and MD 19 by the end of February
Please invite all your members to come, I'll try to keep it short as possi-ble.
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Spanapark Lions Club proudly presents the19th Benefit Bowling Classic*Sunday, March 20, 2016 at
**Pacific Lanes**7012 D St
Tacoma, WashingtonFeaturing the Daffodil Royal Court
Check in Starts at 11:00 Bowling Starts at 12:00 Noon No new entries after 11:30 AM
$25.00/Person (prepaid) this includes shoes $15.00/kids 12 and under $30.00/Person (at the door)• Nine pin no tap• Silent Auction• Many door prizes, donated by local merchants, will also be raffled off• Dessert Auction
Fill out registration below and send with check made payable to:•Spanapark Lions Club
P.O. Box 401Spanaway, Washington 98387
For Additional information, call Suzanne Gayda 253-905-6005
NAME: _____________________________________________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________________________
CITY_______________________________________________________
Home phone: _________________ Day phone: _____________________
Kids under 12 ___ Yes how many ___*Proceeds will go to the many community and world projects sponsored by Spanapark Lions Club.
Flowers for the Daffodil Court were provided by: The Lady Bug Florist(253) 359-5268theladybugflorist.biz
LIONS LEARNING FORUM -‐ 2016
“Where Lions come to Learn” Saturday, March 5 ~ 8:30 – 3:30
LaCenter High School – 725 NE Highland Ave. – La Center WA 98629 www.LionsLearningForum.org
REGISTRATION FORM RETURN TO: ZC Mark Mansell
PO Box 432 – LaCenter WA-‐ 98629 Deadline: Feb 27
NAME _________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________ CITY____________________________ ZIP ____ PHONE ______________________ EMAIL _________________________________ CLUB__________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________ CITY____________________________ ZIP ____ PHONE ______________________ EMAIL _________________________________ CLUB_______________________ Yrs a Lion ___ Highest Office Held _____________ The day will be filled with round-‐table discussions covering a wide variety of topics designed to increase and enhance the Lions spirit. Local area Lions will share tried and true club secrets. Participants will leave with knowledge of the Lions organization, ideas for involvement, leadership and club imporovement.
WEAR your club nametag ….. BRING note taking materials …
LUNCH provided ….. WiFi available
SESSIONS
Mark 1-‐5 choices from list below 1 being your 1st choice
Detailed session descriptions can be found on forum website
__ Family friendly clubs – pros, cons and how-‐tos Learn from clubs who have experience __Creating informational flyers Use your club information to promote and recruite __Developing a new contest and awards program Let’s see how we can get more clubs involved __Promoting Lions events in our committies Build it and they will come – if they know about it __Low cost member recognition ideas Recognition says “thanks” and so much more __Secrets of grant writing How to find and apply for many kinds of grants __501(c3) and a club foundation Is a foundation needed for tax exemption? __”Newbie” Lions and “Old Guard” in the same club Friction need not be the norm __How to attract and retain younger Lions PJs at a club meeting? And other ideas __How to tap in LEO energy (panel for LEOs) LEOs wil share their clubs’ ideas __WE SERVE not WE MEET How do we spend our time as a club __Meaningful service projects and experiences A discussion focusing on reviewing projects __Tail twisting 101 Having fun can set the meeting tone __LION LEARNING – Jeopardy style A fun way to learn about the organization __Fundraising ideas Particiapants will share their successes __Ways to celebrate Lions Centennial Our 100th birthday is coming! Be prepared! __True Colors – clubs and diversity Clubs are becoming stronger with diversity __Using YouTube videos to spread you club message Fun ways to showcase your club __Lions University as a way to expand Lion knowledge There is so much to learn about who we are
FREE! NO REGISTRATION OR LUNCH FEES
Join the fun!
Be a Part of the Fun!
What’s your talent? Musical Comedy
Musical Performance
Humorous Story
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Pre-convention
Golf and Croquet
Tournament
Other Recognition Website.facebook.achievment speaker
newsletter.brochure.business card.scrapbook.
Highest % of members at convention
District C Convention April 1&2 2016
People’s Choice Awards: Appetizer contest
Club uniform
Club photo contest
The Best Dr. Seuss Costume!!!
There’s Fun to be Done.
-Dr. Seuss
You can be the winning-est Winner of all.—Dr. Seuss
68th Annual District C Spring Convention April 1 & 2 (no fooling) Red Lion Olympia
Registration for each person attending Registration cut-off for Meals March 24, 2016
(1 Person per Form)
Oh, The Places You’ll Go!
Item Cost- Includes tax & gratuity
Total
Registration – Lions/Lioness (All must register) $15.00
Registration - Leos No Registration Fee for guests (must pay for meals)
$8.00
Information Table $25.00 Friday Evening Meal (includes Fun Night): Top Sirloin Steak $32.50
or Vegetarian: Penne Primavera $24.75
No Evening Meal/Fun Night: ”Dr. Seuss on the Loose” $5.00 Saturday Lunch: Chicken Caesars Salad $24.75
or Vegetarian: Caesars Salad $22.00 Saturday Lunch: No Meal $5.00 Saturday Evening Banquet Meal: 3 Cheese Roasted Chicken $28.75
or Vegetarian: Polenta/Vegetarian $24.75 Saturday Evening Banquet: No Meal $5.00
Total Amount Enclosed $
Lion/Leo/Guest Name: ________________________________________ Zone: ________________ Club Name: _____________________________________Current Office: ____________________ Phone Number: _________________Email Address: ______________________________________ List life-threatening food allergies, such as mushrooms or shellfish, which will cause serious illness or death: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Make Checks Payable to: District 19-C Convention Mail Registration to: PZC Pat Burch P O Box 1207 Silverdale WA 98383-1207
For Room Reservations at the Olympia Red Lion Call 360-943-4000 Rooms $104 plus tax per night-Ask for Lions District Convention Ra te Deadline for Room Reservations- March 15th
Abbreviated Descriptions of the Meals Friday Evening: Top Sirloin Steak- 10 oz. cut grilled with caramelized shallots and Syrah demi-glace, or Penne Primavera Tender sun-kissed vegetables along with sundried tomato, capers in light herb cream sauce Saturday Lunch: Broiled Herb Infused Chicken Caesar Salad - fresh garden herbs and olive oil infuse a broiled chicken breast served on top of crisp hearts of romaine lettuce, zesty crouton, and shredded aged parmesan cheese with creamy Caesar dressing, or ‘Chicken-less’ Caesar Salad (prepared as listed above) Saturday Evening Banquet: Three Cheese Roasted Chicken - chicken breast with fontina, mozzarella, provolone and artisan bread stuffing, or Polenta and Vegetable - Broiled garden vegetables on creamy soft polenta and sweet red pepper coulis.
Entry Form for Contests at District C Convention
April 1 &2, 2016
The Red Lion Hotel in Olympia
JoiJoin the fun, be part of the fun! Contests are open to both clubs and individuals. “There’s fun to be done”—Dr. Seuss.
Prizes and recognition will be awarded.
Please place an X beside each event you or your club wish to enter. Return this form by mail or email by March 4 to
2VDG Ron Smircich. [email protected] 8314 Walnut Rd NE Olympia WA 98516
Club__________________________________________________________________________
Your Name_________________________________________Phone______________________
Email___________________________________ Club position___________________________
Events I or my club wish to enter: Individual Club
Join the fun!
Musical Comedy ____ ____
Musical Performance ____ ____
Humorous Story ____ ____
Achievement speech ____ ____
Your choice___________________________ ____ ____
People’s Choice Awards
Best appetizer ____ ____
Club Action Photo ____ ____
Club Uniform ____ ____
Dr. Seuss Costume ____ ____
Behind the Scenes Recognition
Club Bulletin or newsletter ____
Website: web address_____________________________ ____
Brochure ____
Business Card ____
Scrapbook ____
Facebook ____
Club with the highest percent of member attendance at convention ____
Golf & Croquet (must complete a separate entry form)
Contact 2 nd VDG Ron Smircich, chair of Contests and Awards if you have questions [email protected]
19C Spring Convention – April 1st & 2nd Red Lion – Olympia, WA
Raffle & Silent Auction Items Needed All 19C Clubs are encouraged to contribute to what has become a
traditional part of the 19C Spring Conference
Be Creative! Just about anything can be given away as raffle or silent auction items.
A few items that do well are electronics, homemade gifts, themed gift baskets, edibles, gift cards, tickets & gift certificates.
Donations will be accepted the afternoon of Friday, April 1st Saturday, April 2nd starting at 7 a.m.,
Registration Desk-Main Lobby of the Red Lion
Please Direct Questions To: Margie Torbron @ [email protected] or 360-265-1535
or PZC Bill Zidel @ [email protected]
Thank You!
$$ Raffle & Silent Auction Proceeds Help with Convention Expenses $$
19-C Spring Convention
9 Hole Scramble Golf Tournament
DATE: Friday, April 1, 2016 TIME: Tee Times Start at Noon/or Shotgun Start PLACE: Delphi Golf Course - Olympia
ENTRY FEE: $25.00 per person – Payment due by March 18, 2016 Since we are limited to Ten teams – The first 50 players who register and pay will be PLAYING. Send application & check made out to: Enumclaw Lions c/o Steve Moergeli 29853 232nd Ave SE Black Diamond, WA 98022 Any questions call 253 569-1905 or email [email protected] FORMAT: A 9 Hole Scramble Golf Tournament which will be played on the Par 3 course. Teams will be either a 4 or 5 Person Teams. Singles are welcome and will try to be placed on a team. Normal scramble rules with only one drive needed per person. Carts are available to rent at the golf course. PRIZES: Best team score; Worst team score; Closes to the pin; Best Dressed Foursome; Prize winners will be announced Friday night at the Fellowship dinner. HOLE SPONSORS: We are looking for hole sponsors, so if you don’t golf, sponsor a hole for $100.00. For further information on sponsoring a Hole contact:
Bob Johnson 253 759-5601 –H 253 353-3043 – C [email protected] Make check payable to: LCIF. Mail to: ZC Bob Johnson, 4818 North 18th, Tacoma, WA 98406.
Each Registered Golfer will receive a free Goody Bag! All profits from the 9 Hole Scramble Golf Tournament will be
donated to LCIF – Measles – One Shot One Life
District 19 – C Spring Convention
1st Annual Croquet Tournament
DATE: Friday, April 1st 2016 TIMES: Mallet Swinging at 11 AM, Noon and 1 PM
There are Four Courses, 6 swingers per course PLACE: Red Lion Olympia Grounds (behind hotel)
2300 Evergreen Park Dr SW, Olympia
ENTRY FEE: $12.00 per person Payment due NLT March 25, 2016 Send Individual Registration with Check payable to MD19 CARE to: Bill Miller – 2934 Campus Prairie Loop NE, Lacey 98516 Format: Individual Scores- Count your total strokes- just like Putt Putt Golf In cases of ties, a one shot ‘shoot off’-closest to the stake is the winner A total of 6 swingers will take off from one of the four courses Prizes For: Best Score- Male & Female, 2nd Place-Male &Female and 3rd Place- Male & Female IF you have 5 friends, sign up as a group of 6 for one of the time slots-still individual scores (all registration forms must be mailed in together) All profits from the Croquet Tournament will be donated to CARE Clubs/Zones- Become a Course Sponsor for a donation of $25, or more. Fine Print:
You will receive a start time, course number and rules after you enter You will receive a score card to keep track of your strokes on the day of the event