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Getting Ready for Centennial
Centennial Celebration Themes
Lead through Service
Invite for Impact
Connect with
Community
Lead through Service
Centennial Service Challenge
Worldwide Service ResultsClubs
ParticipatingActivities Reported
People Served
23,000
245,000
Youth: 16MEnvironment: 11MHunger: 8MVision: 7MTOTAL: 42M
Invite for Impact
Invite others to Serve
Where there’s a need, we NEED a Lion
Invite for Impact
Centennial Membership AwardsApril 1, 2015 – June 30, 2018
Connect with Community
Centennial Community Legacy Projects
Identify a local need and make a lasting impact
Centennial Volunteer Structure
PIP J. Frank Moore III, CAC ChairPIP Joe L. Wroblewski, Honorary CAC Chair
Two representatives from each Constitutional Area and Africa, plus key Board committee members
Lions Club Members
Multiple District and District leaders of Centennial activities
Club Centennial
Chair/Committee
Clubs are invited to identify a Centennial Chair and/or Committee to direct Centennial activities
Centennial Coordinators
Centennial
Action Commit
tee
Leadership
Celebration Action Steps Talk about the Centennial with your club and invite
them to join the celebration Choose a Centennial Club Chairperson and/or
committee Create a plan for your club to Lead through
Service, Invite for Impact, and Connect with your Community
Share your plan with your District Centennial Coordinator — other clubs can benefit from your ideas
Share the impact of your service on MyLCI at mylci.lionsclubs.org
Centennial Resources
Centennial Projects