Showing posts with label bird houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird houses. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Building houses for the Birds & Bees



Last Saturday's "Build-a-Birdhouse" workshop was packed with people....  Lions Walt Dohring and George Johnson helped kids of all ages build bird houses and Mason bee houses.........  Great idea that Jeannine and Angie had to put on this workshop for our community.  Thank you all for the great turnout!



Lion Walt Dohring helping kids build bird houses at the Rainier Community Garden workshop.



Say hello to George from the Rainier Lions Club, our local mason bee expert. He helped kids and adults build a habitat for mason bees.  City Councilman Dennis McVey and his wife have Mason Bee Houses in their yard.  He came to Rainier Community Garden on July 19th and shared a lot of information about Mason Bees.  

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Rainier Family Fun Day - May 17th

The Rainier Lions Club & Rainier Community Cares, along with several other groups in town are sponsoring "Family Fun Day" at the Rainier Chapel on May 17th between 12 Noon & 4 PM.

  • Chris Beck & Walt Dohring will help children make their own bird houses.  
  • Walt will also teach children how to tie their own fishing flies.  
  • George Johnson will work with children so they can make their own Mason Bee Hives. 
  • George will also help children make their own wooden, spinning tops.
  • Various artists will do face painting and removable tattoos.
  • FREE hot dogs, chips, beverage & cookies for everyone
  • Join us for FUN!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Rainier Cub Scouts with their Bird Houses!



The Rainier Cut Scouts worked in KL George Johnson's garage today.  

George & I volunteered at Project New Hope this summer.  I babysat, while George helped over 20 children make their own bird houses.  Once they were built, they came into the art area & decorated their houses.  This was a huge success. 

George asked Damion "Bud" Green if the Cub Scout Pack #307 would like to make their own bird houses.  Well, Bud asked the boys and they were thrilled.  The Wolves Cub Scout Pack #307 came over to our house today and made their own bird houses from scratch today.  They did a great job! 

Look at the bird houses they made:


George Johnson (In Back)
Damien Green, John Kenny, Dakota Tibbets (Middle Row)

Keegan Bellotti, Elias Keen, Matt Kenny  (Front Row)

 Bud Green took the picture of the scouts.  Boys interested in joining the Cub Scouts can contact Bud at:  buddygreen83@gmail.com, or call him at:  (360) 446-6717.

Thank you all for coming!  George & I look forward to having you come over again!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Jim McDermott's Pictures of September Retreat at Project New Hope

Linda and I had an opportunity this past weekend  to volunteer  at  the latest Project New Hope retreat.   We probably should have had to pay a  fee to participate.  It was a real special occasion to be able to interact with some of our countries military families.  I never served in the military  but  feel that I was still able to connect with all the families I came in contact with.  I could not help but wonder why more people from our Lions clubs did not take part in the event.   I’m sure there is a closet full of excuses. I have a large box filled with those as well. Yes, Friday after lunch I wondered why I had to leave the project I was working on at home to drive to Cascade Camp.  Probably just as any of you would have.
 
In many ways I feel I got more out of it than the participants but then again it always seems that way when we volunteer to help others.  It’s also a fuel to volunteer again  at this or other events.
 
Some of these G.I.’s have been deployed three times to combat in the mid east. I surly am able to give up a weekend to help, in any way needed,  these brave families re unite.   A privilege to amuse  their children for a few hours so that mom and dad can re-lay a solid foundation for their relationship.  An ear to listen to future family  dreams. A G.I. to thank for his service.
 
  It was interesting to see how many non lion volunteers there were.  I hope that the next time Dee looks to the Lions for help that every proud club  in our zone will stand up to thank the next families.
 
So if your  asking what does that have to do with membership my guess is you don’t have a lot of new quality members in your club.  Your club is probably the same old thing losing a member every couple of years and complaining how hard it is to get new members.
 
This retreat was a great way to show how volunteering , caring,talking makes others take interest in our organization.  I spoke to at least five people, some volunteers, some G.I. families that wanted to know about Lions. What else we do and how to get more information.  I had two ready to come to one of my meeting but I thought Tacoma and Spanaway would be too far for them to travel and that we have multiple clubs in those areas.  I gave then info on how to contact those clubs but my guess will be that they won’t because of no follow up.   Membership happens by example, leadership and a willingness to volunteer with no apparent reward.  Little do they know how much I gleaned from the retreat.
 
Oops, forgot to mention the two contacts I made with people who work on base ( wonder if that will help my club going forward)
 
Hope to see someone from every

club at the next Project New Hope.




































TIE DYE SHIRTS:








George Johnson - the Bird House Man!


Workshop


Workshop


Fishing off the dock!



Canoes



















Bobbie walking the baby....


Ziplining!









Rubicon (ATV's)





Horse & Pony Rides....







Workshops with the parents











Volunteers & Families Together 


Thank you to all of our Volunteers!