
OCTOBER 2004 NEWSLETTER
Calendar of events
FELLOW LIONS:
Fall is in the air with lots of the leaves falling already and our
cool evenings. I hope you had a chance to get out and take in some of the
colors.
Lion Tracy and I enjoyed the fall colors on our trip to Brooklyn Center
on Sat. Oct.9 for the Minnesota Lions Eye Bank annual Thanksgiving for
Vision. The
speakers shared with us the ongoing studies they are working on and new
medications they are experimenting with.
Our annual Spagetti Dinner will have been another successful fundraiser
by the time this newsletter reaches you and you will be recouperating from
all
your hard work. THANK YOU.
I also want to thank our members who stood outside businesses on the cool
morning of Oct.2 collecting for White Cane Day. They made it possible for
our Club to send a nice sized check to the Lions Mac Center.
I have also heard that four letter word mentioned while listening
to our weather report this week. It always seems a possibility as we plan
for the Nov.
Zone meeting which is scheduled on Tuesday Nov.9 at Paradise Lanes in Lewiston.
I hope many of you are able to attend.
Our speaker for Oct.25 will be Winona's City Clerk - Monica Hennesey-Mohan.
She will get us all geared up for the big Nov.2 elections.
Thank you all again for volunteering and continuing to SERVE.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Yours in Lionism, Pres. Sandy Lubinski
Tail Twister for October
Wear Black and Orange OR
a Holloween Costume
INONA RIVERTOWN LIONS REGULAR MEETING September 27, 2004
Roll Call:
Secretary Report, Treasurer Report
CORRESPONDENCE: T shirts for Vets, Host a Kid Care Event, November 11
Chili Rushford, Spectacle newsletter, Thank You from SOFA, Wal-Mart
RE:
Matching grants for fundraises, Red Cross Reader
OLD BUSINESS:
--Winona World FairBrochure. September 12 (Sunday) Pat T, Diane
Ndid
not sell raffle tickets as this was a service project; the only people
who stopped were Lions.
--Raffle: September 13 drawing (Mondayboard meeting night)
$567,
Tracy will check on thank you for ticket printing
--September zone meeting: September 14, Westfield $13; speeches
were
short
--Spaghetti Dinner: October 19 Tuesday; Maureen G and Judy B;
set up
Tuesday
--White Cane Days: Ginny M, Maureen G; keep our money separate
but do
same day as other clubs; Rochester Fruit, Kwik Trip (Mankato and
Broadway), Kwik Trip (Huff and Sarnia), Midtown; ½ of money
to MAC and ½
to club
--Peace Poster Contest: Theme Give Peace A Chance; 1st place $500,
2nd
place $300, 3rd place $200, 8 honorable mentions $100; $1/member;
judging by November 15
--Lions Leadership Forum: October 30 8:30-1:30 RCC $10 lunch included
Other Old Business:
--Donations to hurricane victims in Florida of soap, shampoo,
toothpaste, toothbrushes
NEW BUSINESS
--Thanksgiving for Vision: October 9 St. Paul, Sandy L and Tracy B
--Diabetes Expo: October 16 Minneapolis Convention Center
--Holiday Fantasy of Trees: November 19 and 20, Watkins Manor;
Ginny M
volunteered her daughter-in-law to make a wreath for our club with
theme
of Winter Birds; Tracy B moved and Pat T seconded
OTHER NEW BUSINESS:
--Tuesday November 19: Lewiston zone meeting
ONGOING PROJECTS:
1) Soup LabelsJenny Kluver
2) Pop Tabs Kathy McGuire
3) Food Shelf Judy Bovinet.
4) Eyeglasses Sandy Lubinski
RAFFLE: Julie L
MYSTERY LION: Diane Nolan
Speaker Don Anderson RE: Living wills. Anyone over 18 should
have
one.
Adjournment: Jenny K moved, Mary R
seconded
Susan Nielsen, Secretary
RIVERTOWN LIONS TREASURERS REPORT
Administrative Fund: $ 1330.21
Activities Fund: $ 3617.71
Developmental Fund: 708.00
Income for Sept-Oct 2004 $ 1338.92
Dues
$ 66.00
Meeting Raffle
8.10
Raffle
582.00
W Cane Days
668.20
Vest
10.00
Pop tabs
4.62
Expenses for Sept-Oct 2004 $ 345.69
District 5M1 1st dues 191.50
Lions International + dues 58.20
Mary Rennels (Stamps)
37.00
Stamps (PQ)
8.99
American Cancer Society
20.00
Sue Nielsen Postage (Hurricane) 30.00