Membership Info - Contact Joe Sarafini (815) 275-8737 or Terry Anderson (815) 566-7977

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Students - Teachers - Parents / $1000 Scholarship Form Here

Click HERE to Download Lions High School Scholarship Form




Lion Talk December 2011 - January 2012

LION TALK - A Newsletter for the Freeport, Illinois Lions Club
December, 2011 – January 2012

Regular Meeting
The Freeport Lions journeyed to Rockford for our November 8th meeting at the Center for Sight and Hearing. Eleven members and four guests enjoyed the informative tour of the facility with an-explanation of the services that take place. A good meal was also provided. We're proud that Lions originated this facility and the services provided for the sight and hearing impaired.

Board Meeting Notes
T\he Board voted to donate funds to the following organizations:
(1)   $1500 to the Center for Sight and Hearing, our largest donation yet to the Center.
(2)   $3000 to the Leonard C. Ferguson Cancer Center for their new building addition.
(3)   $150 to the Freeport Community School Fund for the purpose of helping fund a trip for 6th graders next spring to Medieval Times.
(4)   $200 to FHS Choir.
(5)   $200 to FHS Jazz Band.
(6)   $150 to Salvation Army..

We are happy to contribute to these important assets that help so many unfortunate people from our community.

A free eye exam was offered on the third Wednesday of last month with our new sponsoring ophthalmologist, Dr. Isawi. We are also pleased with the cooperation received from Shopko and Wal-Mart in providing glasses for those in need. Thanks to Lion Terry Anderson for coordinating our club’s Eye Care Project.

Lion Anderson has also been working to meet a request for a hearing aid needed by a local man. A reconditioned aid is available for under $500. Our local “Quota Club" will pay $190 toward the hearing aid. We decided that we will add what is necessary to get the hearing aid, up to $300.

Club Activities
Freeport Lions rang the bell for the Salvation Army Red Kettle on Saturday, December 3d from to . We are always happy to help the Salvation Army, a great organization.

Shown are Lions Rick Eastman, Rich Montgomery, Joe Serafini and Duane Smith.

The All Service Club Luncheon was held on 12/12/2011 at the Masonic Temple. Members, spouses and guests were treated to entertainment by the Freeport High School Chorus to help give everyone a dose of Christmas Spirit.


Our annual Lions Christmas Party was held on 12/13/2011 at the Eagle's Club. Following social hour and dinner, members, spouses and guests were to entertained by the Freeport High School Jazz Band, about twenty excellent young artists and performers whose effort were enjoyed by all.

This group is not sponsored by the school district, plays on their own time, and raises their own money for instruments and expenses. Thanks to Lon Paul Rampanthal for making the evening’s arrangements.

Feedback from our Club’s Facebook and Blog postings has been positive. The Club wants to establish and continue to improve this wave of future communication with hopes of a younger, growing audience leading to increased membership.

Click HERE to download Lions Club High School Scholarship Form.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

2012-2013 SCHOLARSHIP FORM AVAILABLE HERE!

Click HERE to Download Scholarship Form:

 
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FREEPORT LIONS CLUB
$1000.00 SCHOLARSHIP / 2012 - 2013 GRANT PROGRAM

BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY

A. Student must currently be a senior in a Freeport High School and after seven semesters of high school must have a minimum "C" or better GPA. This Scholarship Grant will be given to help underwrite the costs of full-time courses of study after high school.

B. No later than the 1st semester of the year following high school graduation, the student must enroll at Highland Community College.


1. The course of studies selected must have the student carrying no less than ten (10) semester credit hours.
Student must maintain a "C" or better GPA at the end of each semester to qualify for full scholarship payment. "GPA Pay Out Table"shows pay outs based on GPA average:



GPA Pay Out Table
2.5 and above = $1000 2.0 - 2.24 = $400
2.25 - 2.49 = $700 < 2.00 = $0 Paid

C. The "APPLICATION FORM" and a "TRANSCRIPT OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADES" must be returned to Freeport Lions Club at the address or email(s) shown below postmarked or emailed no later than April 13, 2012. Late applications will not be considered.
FREEPORT LIONS CLUB
% Terry Anderson - Scholarship Committee
2328 Swan Drive
Freeport, Il 61032
or email to:
andersontg@aol.com  and serafini77@comcast.net 

 Freeport Lions Scholarship committee shall select the recipient of this award and
will present the scholarship certificate during awards ceremony at their school.

D. Payment of this Scholarship will be made in one-half increments. Student will be paid first installment of $500.00 upon submitting verification to Freeport Lions Club on completion of his/her first freshman semester. Student will present copy of their transcript for that semester’s earned credit hour grade report (GPA). Student will receive final installment of $500.00 upon submitting a copy of their transcript of the second freshman semester’s earned credit hour grade report (GPA).

E. The Scholarship Grant will be canceled if the Applicant is arrested or charged with the use of drugs or alcohol at any time during the year.

F. If the student withdraws or transfers from Highland, any Scholarship payment made is expected to be repaid to the Freeport Lions Scholarship Fund.
 
All questions on the APPLICATION must be answered completely and truthfully. If answers are found to be not true, the Scholarship Grant will be void. If more room is needed to answer any questions, use another sheet and attach to  
Application Form.

G. HUMANITARIANISM
This award shall be made to the student who practices, through their expressed thoughts and actions in their daily life, concern for the welfare of the human race, regardless of creed, race, sex or ethnic background.
LEADERSHIP
Shown an interest in college by participating in extra-curricular activities.
DEDICATION
Active dedication to promotion and growth of high school/church/community.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012