
FROM BEHIND THE GAVEL . . . .
When the Rivertown Lions October edition of the newsletter
is printed, the Fall 2005 Breadbowl Soup Supper will be a part of history,
and a successful event it was. A word of appreciation is given to
everyone who assisted in ensuring that the project was planned and presented
well.
The November Zone Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November
22 at the Elks Club. Rivertown Lions Club will host this event with Kathy
McGuire serving as Project Chairperson. I invite all of you, and
each of you, to attend and participate in this meeting as it provides not
only an opportunity to meet Lions from clubs in the area, but also learn
more about what others are doing in the spirit of Lionism. As Martha
would say “It’s a good thing.”
November is also the month for the District Governor
to visit. A potluck meal will be a part of the meeting, and, once
again this will be an opportunity to not only enjoy others’ culinary expertise,
but gain insight into
what Lions can do and do to continue the tradition of
serving their communities.
While Dorothy Tomten is on the road to recovery, I will
be the temporary contact person for the Joys and Concerns service.
Call me at 454-2227 if you know of a fellow Rivertown Lions Club member
who has a special occasion in her life and would appreciate a message from
the club.
Thanks everyone for your efforts in whatever you do to
promote the Lions spirit.
Arlene
WINONA RIVERTOWN LIONS BOARD & REGULAR MEETING September 26, 2005
ROLL CALL, PLEDGE, SECRETARY'S REPORT, TREASURER'S REPORT
CORRESPONDENCE
- Minneapolis Diabetes Expo 10/15 - Thank you from Gena
Benson - District 5M1 pride
- Friendship Ventures request
- Holiday of Trees
- Red Cross
- District 5M1 dues
- Winona Sunset
Lions newsletter - Habitat for
Humanity
OLD BUSINESS
- September Zone Meeting: 9/20/05 in St. Charles, good
meeting
- November Zone Meeting: discuss details at October meeting
- Constitution/By-laws Revised: approved, motion- Ginny
Motl, second-
Grace Miner, all in favor
- Other:
(i) 100 Subway cards distributed for sale ($5
each, 100% profit)
(ii) White Cane Days: $564.36 profit, modify hours
and add signage
next year
(iii) Lions fall leadership forum: 10/22, $10
lunch, Heintz Center
(RCTC) 8-12 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS
- Breadbowl: 10/18 4:30-7 p.m., profit to Winona Humane
Society, bring
desserts
- Zone Meeting: 11/22 at Elks, sign-up sheet at October
meeting
- Service Projects: Project Compass, Thanksgiving baskets,
Alternative
Market
- Fundraising Projects: Subway cards, Breadbowl, jewelry
- Melvin Jones & Helen Keller awards: need $157 for
MJ, need $800 for
2nd HK, award 2 Helen Keller awards this year, Melvin
Jones next
year, motion- Jenny Kluver, second- Sandy Lubinski,
all in favor
- Other:
(i) Articles of Incorporation: submit annual renewal,
motion- Ginny
Motl, second- Diane Nolan, all in favor
(ii) LCIF International President's Certificate
of Appreciation to
Ginny Motl
(iii) Holiday of Trees: 11/18-11/19, club to donate
$50 tree or
wreath, motion- Grace Miner, second- Jullie Levinski
PROGRAM
- Gretchen Irwin & Nancy Hauschult: Alternative Market
- Christmas Project Committee to present recommendation
for donations
ADJOURNMENT
- motion- Ginny Motl, second- Sandy Lubinski, all in
favor
Secretary Erica Jerowski
RIVERTOWN LIONS TREASURER'S REPORT
For the Month of September 2005
Administrative Fund:
$ 817.74
Activities Fund:
$2616.74
Developmental Fund:
$1012.00
Income for the month of September 2005
$ 334.90
Dues
$ 324.00
Raffle & Tail Twister
10.90
Expenses for the month of September 2005
$ 37.00
Postage (Mary Rennells ) $ 37.00
Soup Lables Jenny Kluver
Glasses
Sandy Lubinski
Pop Tabs Kathy McGuire
Historian Suse Nielsen
Membership Jullie Levinski