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

Friday, September 26, 2014

LION TALK - SEPTEMBER 2014

Recapped reports about the August 2014 business of the Freeport Lions Club
 
Compiled, printed and mailed to all club members by Lion Duane Smith, Publicity Committee
Scanned, edited and blogged by Lion Rich Montgomery, Publicity Committee Chairperson

At our August 12th meeting Lion Kara Kelly, our guest speaker from the Illinois Eye Bank, gave a very interesting power point presentation about the Eye Bank and the corneal transplants that they do. They restore sight for many people every year. Some of the facts presented included: The first corneal transplant was done in 1905. Corneal tissue must be recovered within four hours and transplanted within 48 hours. About 100 transplants are done each month. The youngest transplant recipient so far is a 9-day old baby and the oldest person was age 107. Lion Rebecca Shriver was responsible for the evening’s program, and presented Lion Kara with a donation from our club to help them continue their good work.
Lion Rick Eastman gave a report on the August 10th Friends Forever Humane Society’s “Dog & Pony Car Show” benefit. The show was very successful and raised a record amount of money this year. Several good Lions helped by selling ice-cold bottled water and 50/50 raffle tickets to attendees and participants in the summer heat. All proceeds went to Friends Forever. Thanks to those Lions who gave their time to this good cause.
Lion President Rich Montgomery introduced his dinner guest, longtime Freeport resident and possible new member, Larry Trimble.
Lion Brian Burke reported that District Governor Jim Kloepping will visit us at our September 9th meeting.
Lion Joe Serafini said our guess/pledge for the number of birdies at the John Deere Classic Golf Tournament came very close to winning this year. 100% of every pledge collected goes directly to charity. 2,040 birdies were scored in the 2014 tournament. Since 1971 the John Deere Classic has delivered over $50 million to regional charities, most of it through its innovative Birdies for Charity program. A motion was passed that we round off our monetary contribution for scored birdies to the nearest dollar as we have done in the past.
Lion Terry Anderson reported that the wheel chair ramp, for which we donated money for materials, was completed and the cost was much less than expected. The labor was donated by the disabled person’s fellow church members. Lion Terry passed around a photo of the finished result. Nice job.
At our August 26th Board Meeting we received a thank you from the FHS Robotics Team for our monetary contribution to help students with expenses.

We also received a framed photo (with player autographs) of the Freeport Lions Little League Team that we sponsored, all teammates looking good in their bright Lion-yellow T-shirts. Congratulations on the end of the season! Good luck next year.
Lion President Rich Montgomery also informed us that he had received an E-mail "thank you" from 3rd Ward Alderman Ronnie Bush for our help with his Back-to-School Celebration “backpack” program. There were even a couple of photos of Lions helping in the local newspaper’s print and online reports.
Lion Terry Anderson reports that we will hold our Candy Day donation collections on Friday, October 3rd and Saturday, October 4th. We will collect at our usual spots at Sullivan’s Foods, Cub Foods and the ShopKo store. We also added another collection point on Friday night at the Route 26 Bar and Grill. We will pass out the Sugar-Free Mints that we already have rather than buying more of the new Candy Day (Sweet Tart) packets. Lion Terry said he has ordered 75 new mint boxes to display the new candy mints. The (suggested) NEW PRICE of 50 cents per candy roll replaces the old 35 cents price.
It’s time to sell roses again!!! Rose Day Chairman, Lion Serafini, passed out Rose Day (October 25th) tickets and past sales lists at our meeting. Check Lion Joe’s minutes for more details.
Lion Brian Burke reported programs have been arranged for the next three months. September 9th, District 1-D Governor, Lion Jim Kloepping; October 14th, Dan Schmitt, Freeport Community Foundation, and November 11th, Danielle Rogers, Freeport Downtown Foundation. Sounds great! Thanks, Lion Brian, and members of the Meetings Committee for your hard work.
Membership Committee - Lion Rebecca Shriver is assembling a packet of material about Lions and our club that will be helpful to potential club members or anyone interested in knowing more about Lions - a worthy project.
Lion Rick Eastman showed us some examples of updated badges that he (Eastrich Printing) could make for club members to wear during our meetings and events where people may not know who we are. They look very contemporary and attractive and met with board approval. The cost for each one is small.
Zone Chairman, Lion Darla Van Buskirk, told us about District Governor Kloepping's pet project this year: Help the Center for Sight and Hearing accomplish many needed improvements for their building and their services. She made a motion that we support DG Kloepping’s project with a pledge card of at least the amount we donated last year. A vote passed to pledge our support.
Tail Twister Anderson tested us with Back to School Trivia (things any 5th grader should know). Perhaps next time he could ask us trivia that any 1st GRADER should know!
It was good to see Lion Roland Caruso back with us after his surgery. We wish him a speedy and complete recovery.
NOTE TO MEMBERS: CHECK THE MAIL FOR LION JOE'S MINUTES FOR MANY MORE DETAILS - CALENDAR, ETC.
NOTABLE QUOTES:
·         “Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers simple.” - Dr. Seuss

·         "lf more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” - J.R.R. Tolkien

·         "I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, 'Of course not.' I said, 'Well, I think you stink!' And he gave me a technical. You can't trust ‘em." - Jim Valvano

·         "When you were born you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a manner that when you die the world cries and you rejoice." - Indian Proverb

Thursday, September 25, 2014

CANDY DAY COMING SOON!

 
 

For Immediate Release - Lions 2014 Candy Day
In cooperation with Lions of Illinois Foundation, the Freeport Lions Club will be conducting their annual Candy Day activity. Lion members and Freeport High School students will be distributing candy and accepting donations to support programs of LIF and Freeport Lions Club.

These Lions programs include providing local vision and hearing services, Camp Lions for youths with specific vision and hearing problems, as well as and other local charitable programs. The Candy Day activity will take place on October 3 and 4 at Sullivan's Food Store, ShopKo, Cub Foods and Rt. 26 Bar & Grill.
Candy Day 2013 - Freeport High School Student Council members, Madison Kielsmeier and Grace Berchtold, above, help Lions collect donations at Cub Foods. Hannah Mekelska and Tiffany Hoops helped collect donations at Sullivan’s Foods.

For additional information about Candy Day activities or the Freeport Lions Club, you may contact Lion Terry Anderson at (815) 235-0834.
Here are some more pictures from our 2013 Candy Day.
 
  
 

 
 

 

Friday, September 12, 2014

ASK 1+1+1+1

FREEPORT ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 9, 2014


Serving and giving back to the community.

THREE NEW LIONS were inducted as members of the Freeport Lions Club at their September 9, 2014, meeting. Shown are club president and sponsor, Richard Montgomery, with his new Lion Larry Trimble, Lions District 1D Governor Jim Kloepping, and sponsor, Rick Eastman, with his two new Lions Randy Hornung and Kent Cairy. A FOURTH NEW MEMBER, Jim Medendorp, was unable to attend the induction ceremony. Welcome to all!

"We Serve"

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

LIONS DONATE TO ALS CHALLENGE

FREEPORT 08/26/2014 -

"Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease," is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord." Many of us know someone who had or has this disease. During the warm summer months of August the biggest Facebook rage was to challenge someone to get "dunked" by a bucket full of ice & water and then donate some money to research for a cure for ALS.

I received my challenge from Freeport Lions Club Past President Terry Anderson on 08/25/2014. Lion Terry and his wife, Cheryl, posted a fun video of Terry pouring ice water over his head and then gasping for air from the chilly mixture.

I asked my grandchildren and my wife to help me accept my challenge. We had fun doing it and then making a donation in honor of a disease that is no fun at all.

Rich Montgomery, President, Freeport Lions Club



 


LIONS ROSE DAY SALES


ANNUAL ROSE DAY SALES - The Freeport IL Lions Club will deliver roses on October 25, 2014, to anywhere in Stephenson County and it's fringe boundary towns in other counties. Call any of the Freeport Lions to order a dozen (or more) for $18.00 for a friend, sweetheart or someone special; now thru October 20th. Roses may also be purchased at Eastrich Printing, Union Savings Bank and Good People Automotive. -
Lion Rich Montgomery, President, (815)541-5591


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

FREE Amp Phone from RAMP

FREE Phones in FREEPORT
Lion Liz Boyer is a member of Freeport Lions Club

Please share with friends/family/contacts in case there is someone in your life who may benefit from a FREE Amplified Phone.
Do you know of a family member or friend who has a hard time hearing on their land line phone? If so, let them know there is an absolutely FREE program to receive a FREE amplified phone for their home!
Many are skeptical about the word FREE but the truth is Illinois has had this program in place for individuals with hearing loss. Every standard landline phone bill within Illinois is charged 9 cents per billing cycle to cover the costs of these otherwise rather expensive phones.

There are actually four amplified phones to choose from and one captioned phone for individuals who are unable to hear on the phone but have good enough speech skills to reply to text.


If you know someone who may be interested give me a call M-F at the RAMP office (815) 233-1128, or just stop by 2155 W. Galena Avenue Freeport, IL. . 

The only thing required to qualify for this program is to have a land line phone and that a doctor or Audiologist will need to sign your application. If you would like further information on this program just give me a call or shoot me an email. lboyer@rampcil.org I would be happy to give you further information!! 

Liz Boyer
Information & Referral Specialist/Office Assistant
RAMP
Website: www.rampcil.org