
APRIL 2004 NEWSLETTER
Message from your club President
TAILTWISTER ALERT
Bring a guest
WINONA RIVERTOWN LIONS REGULAR MEETING
February 23, 2004
Roll Call, Secretary Report, Treasurer Report
CORRESPONDENCE: Letter RE: Lois Ankrum quitting our club
OLD BUSINESS:
--Midwinter convention: 8 members attended; Arlene N, Erica B,
Tracy B, Jenny K-first time convention;
long business meeting, good speakers, nice lunch; interesting seminars;
Spamettes were good
Parade of Green: We divided $360 by 13=$28 per cause (Dorothy T moved, Mary R seconded)
--Soup Bowl March 9 Eagles: Committee Julie M, Ginny M, Maureen
G, Lois A, Grace M, Dorothy T; --
Hearing screening: We donate $1000 (balance from developmental
fund) along with $2000 from Sunset
Lions and $2000 from Winona Noon Lions. Dr. Stacy Mounce donated
$500
--March 2 Zone meeting Elks.
--Other business:
NEW BUSINESS
--Nominating committee-slate of officers next month
--Membership: March 22 meeting, pot luck, 6:30, speaker
--New member pledge: Gena Benson was installed. Welcome to our club!
--Other business: June 30 and 31 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Grand Excursion.
Should we do Queen's apples and fresh
apples and water ($25 fee); Ginny M moved, Tracy B seconded
Speaker Jon Petersen RE: Environment and Hearing Service Dogs
Raffle: Dorothy T.
Adjournment
Susan Nielsen, Secretary
Fellow Lions:
Since March is Lions Membership Month, let's make it a goal for everyone
to bring a
prospective member to the potluck meeting on Monday, March 15th.
Maybe there is
someone at your place of employment, church, a neighbor, a business
you frequent, a friend
or relative who would like to hear more about Lions. You could
share what a fun group of
women we are and what we have accomplished for our community and Lions
International.
Please let us know the name of your guest prior to the beginning of
the meeting so we can
offer a warm welcome,
If you have questions, please call Arlene Neitzke 454-2227 or Jullie Levinski at 454-3021.
Jullie
Hi Mary & Mel:
Please add the following notice to the March Rivertown Lions Newsletter.
Thanks,
Jullie
Dear Winona Lions,
I have been an active member of the Lions Clubs for nearly 20 years.
My first club was the
Brooklyn Center Club were I was an 8 year member. This club was in
5M5. While at B.C. Lions
we started a school scholarship program and initiated the Lions Quest
Program.
Ten years ago I transferred from B.C. to the South Saint Paul
Lions. While at SSP I was asked
to join the 5M6 District Cabinet. I have been on the cabinet
for the past six years serving as the
Youth Exchange Chair for the district for 3 years and the Youth Outreach
Chair for the last 3
years.
This summer my family and I will be moving to Winona. I have
never been in a community where
there has been more than one Lions Club. Thus my dilemma.
If possible, I would like to visit
your club sometime this spring. I'm not sure how I will eventually
decide what club to join (Maybe
I'll be the first to be a member in more than one - hahahaha - unless
there is a rule against it. I
do know of a few fellow Lions in the cities that are members where
they live and where they work
- thus in two clubs).
Obviously, as I begin a new job I will need to have some flexibility
in my schedule at work to
attend regular Lions meetings. Lions is a most important part
of my life - volunteering to serve
our community is so very important. I look forward to meeting
all of your club members.
If you have a membership or club member who handles guests to your
club I would like to figure
out a time/date to visit your club.
Thanks so much
LION PAUL
RIVERTOWN LIONS TREASURER'S REPORT
For the Month of February - March 2004
Administrative Fund:
$ 685.02
Activities Fund:
$ 2742.03
Developmental Fund:
$ 942.90
Income for the month of February-March 2004
$685.41
Dues
$91.90
Bread Bowl Tickets
56.00
Raffle
12.00
Tail Twister
25.51
Stacey Mounce Donation
500.00
Expenses for the month of February-March 2004
$ 48.65
Bread
Bowl Supplies
$10.65
Grand
Excursion
25.00
Sunset
Lions (Pec. Post Winner Dinner) 13.00