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Monday, October 31, 2016

2016 PEACE POSTER CONTEST WINNER





Rosa Solis, seventh grader from Carl Sandburg Middle School, Freeport IL is the Freeport Lions Club 2016 Peace Poster Contest Winner.


The theme of the 2016-17 Peace Poster Contest is "A Celebration of Peace."


Students, ages 11, 12 or 13 on November 15, are eligible to participate.


As our club has done in the past, we approached Freeport middle schools and The Boys and Girls Club earlier this year to encourage participation in this annual, worldwide competition.

Winners selected locally advance to district, state, national and finally worldwide competition until one winner is chosen by Lions Clubs International.

For more than 25 years, millions of children from nearly 100 countries have participated in the contest.


Each poster is judged on originality, artistic merit and expression of the theme.

At the international level, judges from the art, peace, youth, education and media communities select one grand prize winner and 23 merit award winners.




Peace Poster Contest Awards

International winners will be notified on or before February 1.
  • One international grand prize winner will receive US$5,000 and a trip to a special award ceremony.
  • Each of the 23 merit award winners will receive a cash award of US$500 and a certificate of achievement.
We wish Rosa Solis the best of luck! Her favorite peace quote: "Peace is happiness and the world should live in that happiness". 12-year old Rosa is the child of Esteban Solis, and her teacher is Ms. Sommers.  


CELEBRATE PEACE!


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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

PROJECT: FHN EYEGLASS COLLECTION








Freeport Lions Club initiated an eleven-day eyeglass collection project with Freeport Health Network (FHN).

Club project chairperson, Lion Roland Caruso, together with Kimberly Wichman and Len Carter from FHN’s Human Resources Department, are hoping for great results.

 

FHN’s HR department sent the following message to all staff on Thursday, October 13th.




FHN Value Support Team

Lions Club Collection

Monday, October 17th - Friday, October 28th

 

Denim Day

Friday, October 28th

 

The Value Support Team is sponsoring a collection of eye glasses and hearing aids to support the Lions Club. The Lions Club turned in approximately 800 pairs of glasses last month alone. The glasses are sorted by prescription and then distributed internationally to those who cannot afford and/or who do not have access to but who are in need of eyewear.  So please donate to help this wonderful organization within our community help others around the world.

 

There will be bins at the following locations for easy drop off:

 

1)FHN Memorial Hospital Staff Entrance

2)Burchard Hills

3)Family Counseling Center

4)Highland View Drive

 

Off-site locations may send their supplies to Human Resources via FHN Messenger Services/Courier.

 

If you donate items and/or make a monetary donation you will then be able to wear your “JEANS” to work on Denim Day Friday, October 28th. Stickers must be worn on Denim Day with your jeans. You may pick up your sticker at the drop off location based on the honor system. If you are located at an off-site location, contact Human Resources for your sticker.

 

Thanks for your support!

The Value Support Team

 

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Check back at this blog for an update on the success of this project.

2016 CANDY DAY WRAPPERS


2016 Candy Days

The Freeport Lions Club designated Friday, September 30 and Saturday, October 1 as Candy Days to collect donations to help fund the many programs of the Lions of Illinois Foundation. 


Lions Andy Skinner and Terry Anderson 2016 Candy Days co-chairpersons, thank everyone for volunteering and having another successful Candy Days; and a big "THANKS" to local businesses who graciously gave up  space for our club.


Thank you to the following Freeport High School Student Council volunteers who collected donations for this worthy cause on Saturday, October 1st: Adam Acevedo, Nadia DeCastris, Cassidy Grunewald, Jordan Kerr, Carly McAuliffe, Ella Redmore, Dan Rials, Montana Stewart, Carter Shockey, Payton Shockey and Kelly Van.
All volunteers worked a minimum 2-hour shift for an 8-hour day at 4 different business locations: Cub Foods, Shopko, Save-a-Lot Grocery, and Sullivan's Foods. Some Lions Club volunteers worked a shift of both Friday and Saturday, as noted: Terry Anderson (FS), Keith Brown, Brian Burke, Pat Davis, Gary Hutmacher, Sandy Janicke, Bert Kersten (FS), David Marcum, Rich Montgomery (FS), Paul Rampenthal, Joe Serafini (FS), Rebecca Shriver, Andy Skinner (FS), Duane Smith, Darla Van Buskirk, Nick Wells, Brian Wheelock and Dennis Zimmerman (FS).

 
Collecting donations at Cub Foods were Freeport High School Student Council members and brothers Carter Shockey and Payton Shockey. Our photographer just happened to stop by when their mother, Sara Shockey, was leaving the store with her groceries. She showed just how proud she is of her two sons for volunteering.



Happy to volunteer and collect donations for Lions in front of Sullivan’s Foods were Freeport High School student Council members Kelly Van and Adam Acevedo


 
Club President Brian Burke






Co-Chair Andy Skinner

Terry and Darla looking for donors at Cub Foods
A smiling Sandi Janicke greeted donors at Shopko
Dennis Zimmerman greeted Save-a-Lot shoppers
Rich Montgomery thanks the Save-a-Lot donors
Joe Serafini met Cub Foods shoppers with a smile
An anonymous donor gives $ to Andy Skinner

Co-Chair Terry Anderson helps Darla VanBuskirk don vest