Showing posts with label Rainier Lions Club Minutes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainier Lions Club Minutes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

RLC Minutes April 10, 2017

Minutes 04/10/2017

Attendance:  KL Chris Beck, Evan Burnett,  Bernice Beck,  Pia Ballmes,  Dawn Kenney, Autumn Kenney, Linda Lazelle.  Guest:  Dave Wuller, BGF coordinator

KL Chris called meeting to order with pledge, song, and prayer

Tail Twisting – KL Chris gave a quiz—Mr. Spell, Miss Spell.  Pia won the prize, a purple pen.  Second meeting of month will have a birthday cake for April birthdays.

KL Chris asked for reports from Lion Linda, Bernice and himself concerning the Spring Conference held in Olympia at the RL.  Lion Linda said that there was a class Youth:  Building on Past Legacy.  A new Lion was speaking about the Lions being “Old peoples Club”.  This is a past stereo type.  Need to attract younger members by stressing that Lions is a plus on their resume for jobs.  Community Service shows that they care about more than just themselves and gives them a leadership role.  Can give back, serve, and network with potential employers.  Some clubs have real estate, insurance brokers, bankers, or other professionals in membership.  Hold each other responsible by calling and/or texting to get to meetings or projects.

Concept that can be used is to have project fit in for younger members to give them something immediately where they can be seen in community as active Lions.  Go into High School and establishing career in 30’s.  Annual Earth Day Project, Care Projects such as back packs.  Approach and get engaged!

Ron Smirich said there is a Your Club, Your Way concept that offers younger members their own meeting schedule, set up own projects (not so much traditional).  Maple Valley meets once month on Saturday.  Still members in main club but branch meets at different time.  Communicate using Face Book, private page members only. 

Lion Linda attended a class on Ethics.  Go over Ethics once a year.  Part of induction.  Can we do better?  Build up and not destroy.  Go to Zone Chair, District Governor.  Mediation, find out about.  Vet you transfer members with club coming from.  Either accept or reject with a letter (don’t  say why if rejecting.)  Transferring secretary from previous club has to drop, then vet incoming with Board no time limit. 

CARE in Peru this year helping girls to go to school.  Raised $40,000 this year.  MD 19 send donations.  Salina Peru 2 year period for funds.

Change to sight screening in school.  Will be required to check near vision plus far.  Lions screeners get training like school nurses. 

Lion Bernice Code purple resuscitating vol. priceless.  1 new Lion changes 70 lives.  Breakfast at Sallys Book by luncheon speaker.

KL Chris moderated class and evaluated feedback.  What Worked?  Clubs that have grown immensely, Mineral.  New fire truck, run lake resort in summer.  Lions own 20 acre piece of property, 40 new members.  Good example for us and the kitchen concession stand—let people know it’s there because of Lions.  Dupont 4 years ago has business and professional members.  Poulsbo is also successful club. 

A third reading of officers was given:  Lion Evan Burnett, President, Lion Jill Wilkinson, Vice President, Lion Linda Lazelle, Secretary, Lion Evan Burnett, Treasurer, Lion Bernice Beck Lion Tamer, Lion Dawn Kenney, Tail Twister, and Lion Jill Wilkinson, Membership Chair.  Next meeting on April 24th will be the election of officers.   Lion Linda will email Al Hedstrom orientation to Lion Pia.

KL Chris Beck requested a report by committee chairs:  White Care Days, will set schedule locations.  (Lion Dawn) Legacy Project (kitchen/concession stand) Health Department permit getting (Lion Evan), Scatter Creek Coffee—work with Lacey Mid-Day, part of week.  Got coffee use Lacey’s pot for coffee, hot chocolate, tea bags.  Cookies furnished.  Will divide after providing volunteers only.  Make a roster to do shifts (2 people at once)(time date name cell #) (KL Chris), Centennial Celebration  Sponsors for on BG form, May 15th get sponsors (Lion Bernice, PPN (no chair) will likely have Lacey Lamplighters be in charge of distributing fruit to hub clubs, Blue Grass Festival --Website up, usual prepare, spread word RainierPickerParty.com August 21-27.  Have everything but stage. (Lion Evan and Dave Wuller), Top 5 Dinner—2nd Wednesday of May, Limo and go to Tahoma Golf Course restaurant (Lion Evan).

KL Chris said that Olympia Air Show is in June.  We can help.  Father’s Day Weekend.  Requirement if Rainier Lions are to use Burger Den in August.  We get free pass to air show, if volunteer.  4-6 hour shifts. 

Keep asking about membership using club brochure and membership application.

Ad in District Roster for Blue Grass Festival and Peaches Pears and Nectarines.  Motion was first and seconded to have ad placed.  Motion carried.

We will need a dinner count for the next meeting.  Chicken was suggested as main course.


Meeting adjourned.  

April 24th next meeting.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Rainier Lions Club Minutes for January 25, 2016

Minutes – January 25, 2016
Rainier Lions Club
Rainier Chapel, Rainier, WA

Attendance:   Spanapark Lions Suzanne Gayda and Dana Reynolds; President Evan Burnett, George Johnson, Art Runyan, Linda Lazelle, Tom and Bobbie Cook, Chris and Bernice Beck, Dawn Kenney and daughter Autumn Kenney. 

PZC Donna Murr, Lacey Sunrise Lions, was unable to make a visitation.
Linda Lazelle served snacks and drinks.

After introductions, Suzanne Gayda announced their Club’s 19th Benefit Bowling Classic held at Pacific Lanes, 7012 D ST, Tacoma on Sunday, March 20, 2016.  Check in at 11:00, bowling starts at 12 Noon.  Price is $25 per person (includes shoes) prepaid, $30 at the door; $15 / kids 12 and under.  The Daffodil Royal Court is featured.  A silent auction is included as well as many door prizes, a dessert auction and raffle items. 

Dana Reynolds spoke next.  Dana is a teacher at Thompson Elementary in Spanaway.  Dana travels to Peru working with ‘Hands of Hope’ – whose mission is to give entire communities the sustainable tools they need to feed families, educate children, improve health and become economically self-sufficient.  The Rainier Lions have donated to HOH through Dana for a number of years.  Dana will be back to speak to our Club in April or May.

Autumn Kenney informed us of her efforts to raise money for a field day/trip for the Middle School students by selling a variety of candy bars for $1 each. 

Bluegrass Stage – David Wuller, RLC Bluegrass organizer, informed Evan and George the owner is selling his stage (used at our Bluegrass Pickin’ Party) for $1400 to the Rainier Lions if they are interested.  Discussion followed with alternatives:  Evan has a trailer that can be used as a stage; a stage could be built but would need to be stored; or build a permanent stage but would have to consider cost, vandalism, etc.

George made a motion we do not buy the $1400 trailer, Bernice seconded, motion carried.  The alternate plans will be discussed more at another meeting.

Grapefruit is scheduled to arrive by Saturday, February 6th.  Art has offered to pick up the grapefruit with his truck and trailer.  To date our Club sales are at 180 which include 30+ extra.

Tom Cook, Linda Lazelle and Bernice Beck met to review the current Rainier Lions Club activities and projects.  Tom’s report from the committee meeting is attached.  The committee reviewed the events and projects of the club and made recommendations that will be considered at the next meeting.

George spoke briefly on his concern for membership and we may be losing a number of members at the end of this year.  He emphasized that volunteering is a commitment.     

Suzanne Gayda said their club recently inducted eight new members – recruiting from the American Legion after collecting socks for those in need and gaining members by going to the Senior Center to recruit.

Two visitations are scheduled to present the Peaches, Pears and Nectarines fundraiser.  Please let Evan or Bernice know if you can make either visitation:

Covington Lions Club, Wed, Feb 3rd, 5:30 dinner, social at IHOP, 27149 185th Ave SE Ste. 115, Covington, Meeting begins at 6:30 pm.

North Mason Lions Club, Wed, Feb 17th, 6:00 pm dinner, social at Bremerton Airport Diner, 8830 SR 3 SW, Bremerton.  Meeting starts at 7 pm.

Tail Twister – Chris collected happy bucks.

Meeting adjourned.
Bernice Beck