Volunteer Appreciation

The late Lion Doug (who passed away on Jan 1/19) accompanied by Lion Jane

Every summer the Southeast Manitoulin Lions club hosts Summerfest which relies on many volunteers to assist.  On Oct 23/18 they held a chili supper of appreciation to which all the volunteers were invited.

Lion Mike chats with volunteer Burke

Women Only

Everything ready, just awaiting the guests.
Lion Estelle Mathiasen and daughter Lion Sue Parsons, members of Onaping Falls Lions

 

Lion Carmen Portelance serving tea to some guests. 

 

 

For the fourth year,  the Onaping Fall Lions ladies have hosted a Women’s Only tea.

Vendors are welcomed from the communities, however, all businesses in attendance must be owned by Women.  Each attendee received a thank you gift as well as getting in on a chance to win one of the door prizes.

A sold out event!  Congratulations Onaping Falls Lions ladies team.

 

 

Wade Hampton House

The Minnow Lake Lions Club donated $2000.00 to the Wade Hampton House operated by the March of Dimes in Sudbury.

Wade Hampton House is a community-based setting that offers 24-hour support to individuals who have experienced a moderate to severe brain injury. The staff members work together with residents to engage them in both their personal care and on-going rehabilitation goals. The services assist residents to regain skills and pursue areas of daily living that are meaningful to them while focusing on maximizing community integration and independence.

The March of Dimes is currently raising funds for an expansion of the house to accommodate more residents.

Bursary Donation

Rashmi Narendrula, this year’s recipient is a 2nd-year student and is pictured with Lions Shirley Ogilvy, Irene Poffley, Advancement Officer Julie Houle, Lions Gilles Lafrance, Anne Dechaine, Leanne Furchner, and Club President Blaine Lachance

Minnow Lake Lions donated $500.00 to Northern Ontario School of Medicine topping their bursary to $24,800.00. The bursary was initiated in 2010 taking advantage of matching contributions from the government. The payout each year is based on approximately 5% of the capital amount and allows a medical student to realize his/her dream to study and hopefully practice in Northern Ontario.

Capreol Lions in Action

Lions Julie and Dorothy presenting the Bread and Roses food bank with a cheque for $250
Lion President Dan presenting Lion Marge a Diamond Centennial pin

The $250 cheque presented to the Food Bank is the first of a quarterly donation of $250 from the Capreol Lions to the Foodbank as Lions recognize the important service the Food Bank provides in the community

The Diamond Centennial pin is awarded to a Lion who sponsored a new member during the 100th anniversary of Lions International and that member has remained active for three straight years.

Capreol is committed to enhancing the quality of life in their community and the community has responded by attending their fundraising Bingos, BBQs and other events. Community Pride….ROAR!

 

Kirkland Lake Lions Club

The Kirkland Lake Lions recently attended the Kirkland Lake Volunteer Fair. DG Lion Vern attended the meeting in Kirkland Lake and decided to help at the volunteer table for Lions.
Pictured here is:
DG Lion Vern along with some of the members of The Kirkland Lake Lions and DG Lion Vern Presse and Lion Bob Beaven at the Kirkland Lake Volunteer
Fair

Our newest club, the Kirkland Lake Lions are off to a roaring start, helping out the Foodland grocery store clean up following a roof fire earlier this year which caused major smoke and water damage. Before opening, the store needed to be cleaned top to bottom.
The Lions stepped up to help in the store cleaning so that it could be reopened on time. Cleaning shelves are Lions Jennifer Rodgers, Karen Suykens and Jeanne Cloutier. Lion Milne Renne and Lion Karen posed for a picture in front of the Lions information table.
As a thank you for all the help, Foodland allowed the Lions to have a food drive to help the local foodbank. The Lions filled over 5 shopping carts to donate their local community.

Thanks to all of the Lions for helping their community stay strong. A big Lions Roar.
Pictured with the shopping cart is Lions Grand McComb and Karen Suykens

Capreol Winterfest!

Saturday, February 16th, 2019 from 12 pm to 3 pm at the Capreol Lions Hall at 2A Stull St. Capreol

Capreol Lions Club’s Winterfest invites families to join them for their inaugural Winterfest,  for children 3 and up who are looking for a Roaring good time during the Family Day Weekend.   Outdoor and indoor events are planned and are free.  The Club will be selling hot dogs,  cocoa, pop, popcorn. There will be prizes for the kids.  Everyone is invited to come on out with your ”cubs” and play.