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PAGE DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Pennsylvania District 14 - D Lions November 2012 District 14 - Details Events Nov. 1. Region 5 Rally, Enck s Catering, Manheim Nov. 18...Cabinet Meeting, Four Seasons Nov. 19. Region 3 Zone Meeting, Udder Choice Nov. 26... Region 4 Zone Meeting, Alley Center Nov. 27.. Region 2 Zone Meeting, Neffsville Fire Hall Nov. 28. Region 5 Zone Meeting, St. Mark s UMC Nov. 29. Region 1 Zone Meeting, Fireside Tavern Jan. 31 - Feb. 3, 2013... Council Meeting, Wyndom at Exton A Message from District Governor Joan Rohrbach Lions, Lionesses, and Leos, We are having a beautiful fall, and I would not mind if it lasted till spring. I ve had a busy month in October, with great rallies and many interesting Club visits. Thank you to all Lions and Lionesses who attended the rallies. Thanks also to all the Clubs I have visited so far for the great welcome and gifts I have received. Last but not least, thank you to all the Clubs who donated baskets for the State Council meeting. I have had the pleasure this month of installing two new members at Manheim Township Lions Club and one new member at Paradise Township Lions Club. I also had the honor of presenting a Proud Lion and a Proud Sponsor Award at the Intercourse Lions Club. Many thanks to Lion Bob Weaver, District Food Drive Chairperson, and the members of the East Cocalico Lions, Ephrata Lions, Baron Stiegel Lions, Reinholds Lions, and Schoeneck Lions for a very successful joint food drive. The efforts of these Lions provided 12,200 pounds of food and $897.60 in cash for the Ephrata Area Social Service Food Bank. Great job, Lions! Congratulations to the Intercourse Lions Club for giving 100% to the Governor s goals. We are coming into the giving season, so give someone a chance to join your Lions Club. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. In a World of Service Joan Rohrbach District Governor, 14-D 45 Carol Ann Drive Lebanon, PA 17046 717-277-5492

PAGE 2 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Greetings from 1st Vice District Governor Greetings to all Lions, Lionesses, and Leos! If you read this after the first of November, all of our District Rallies will be over. Great job to all of the Region Chairpersons and their respective Zone Chairpersons! It was a great time at all of them to see who received the honors bestowed on them by the District for their work in Lions Year 2011-2012 with Past District Governor Bob Eberly. I am sure he had a tough time deciding who, as there are many great Lions that could have been selected. Great job, PDG Lion Bob! This past weekend was Council Meeting at Grantville. It was a great time, as I spent most of the time in training for the District Governor's position. It is amazing how much information is given to us to be able to handle whatever problem comes up at any given time. It is also a time when my council can meet to decide what our theme shirt will be when we head to Hamburg, Germany, in July. I have never been out of the Untied States, and I can hardly wait for the trip. But there are other things at a Council meeting weekend that makes it worth the trip: FELLOWSHIP! Yes, this is a great place to meet Lions, Lionesses, and Leos. The information that one can get from the ideas of other Lions is unbelievable. If you have not attended a Council Meeting, check the Calendar of Events on page 1 of this newsletter for the date and place of the next one. FUN. Are you having fun at your club meetings? If not, look for programs and activities for your club to get involved in and start having fun. With the upcoming holidays, I am sure there will be something that your club can do to bring a smile to the faces of the Lions walking into the meeting and for them to keep that smile when they leave for home. Look for programs that are deals with the community that your club is in. For example, in Millersville there are many speakers about the history of the area that we can get through the Historical Society. We need to bring FUN back into our meetings. I hope the Lions who are hunters will be lucky this year and bag whatever game they are going after. I realize that 99 % of hunters just take a walk in the woods, and some never leave the cabin, so make sure you take your Lions Club Newsletter, the District Newsletter, and your Lion magazine along for all of your cabin mates to read. Then you can pop the question: "Would like to join the Lions Club?" Have a great Thanksgiving, and if you need help on anything in Lions, I am in the book. Yours in Lionism, Lion John Jack Sauders 1st VDG Lions District 14-D ATTENTION FOOTBALL FANS! District 14D s 2015 State Convention Committee has a new fundraising project! YOU have the chance to win 3 tickets to the Pittsburgh Steelers Opening Home Game of the 2013 season! YOU could be seated in Section 525, end zone, for this game (date to be announced)! Thank you to Lion Kenneth H. McCombs III of Bareville/Leola/Leacock Lions Club for the donation of these game tickets. Most Club Presidents have tickets, and your Region or Zone Chairperson may also have tickets. Or contact any member of the State Convention Committee or Lion Joanna Smith (jorings@yahoo.com or 653-2019) for tickets to take part in the drawing. Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. The drawing will take place at the June 2 Cabinet meeting. A pack of 6 raffle tickets will make a nice stocking stuffer for any football fans on your Christmas list. Give your favorite football fan the opportunity to see an NFL game for an unbelievably low price! Someone will win; it could be YOU!

PAGE 3 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Thoughts from the 2nd Vice District Governor Lions, Lionesses, and Leos, The month of October has gone by in a flash. By the time you read this almost all the rallies will be over. Congratulations to all the deserving Lions who received awards and recognitions for their excellent service to their communities. Also I would like to say well done to the Region and Zone chairpersons for putting together these great events in our District. Your hard work is appreciated. As we enter November, things become a little less hectic, and we have time to enjoy the upcoming holidays with family and friends. It is also a time to reach out to our neighbors and lend a helping hand. In this Lion s quarter, many of our Clubs will reach out to those in need over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays to make life a little easier. Some of the wonderful things being done include delivering food boxes to needy families, purchasing toys for children who would otherwise not get anything, ringing the Salvation Army bell, and sending packages to soldiers overseas, to name just a few. As you sit down at your Thanksgiving meal this year, be very thankful for all you have, and know that by serving as a Lion, Lioness, or Leo, you have given someone else the ability to be thankful for what they have on their table. Happy Thanksgiving to all! Yours in Lionism, Lion Deb Burkholder, 2 nd VDG 151 W. Swartzville Road, Reinholds, PA 17569 717-484-4892 kburkholder@dejazzd.com Notes and Hints from your Global Leadership Team Attention: All Lions, Lioness and Leo Club Officers: You are invited and urged to attend the November 18, 2012, Leadership/Membership Seminar (12:30 PM) at the Cabinet Meeting held at Four Seasons Golf Course, Landisville. You will get to meet and share ideas with other Club Officers along with your District Leaders. There is no such thing as a Natural Born Leader. Leaders are developed, willing to learn and share, and always in the quest for new ideas. As a Club Leader, if you feel your club is always doing the same things the same old way and maybe getting in a rut, your District Global Leadership Team urges you to find out about the Club Excellence Process (CEP). Many clubs have gone through this process and showed excellent improvement. Many times we forget about the individual Lions and whether we are meeting their needs on what they feel a service organization is all about. Do your community leaders have input into what types of services your club is performing? CEP addresses these issues and many more. Give it a try and your Good Club will become an Excellent Club. For more information or a program from one of our Team Members, contact: Lion Steve Benedict, GLT Chairperson Past Council Chairperson 2010-2011 717-789-9605 (H), 717-201-4134, lionsteve@embarqmail.com

PAGE 4 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 DISTRICT 14-D CABINET MEETING Hosted by Region II Region Chairperson, Kathy Ridder Zone A Chairperson, Renaldo Angelini Zone B Chairperson, Robin Bolin All Lions, Lionesses, and Leos invited to attend! Date: Sunday, November 18, 2012 Place: Four Seasons Banquet Center Church Street Landisville, Pennsylvania Meeting Agenda 12 noon to 1:30 pm Buffet Lunch (come anytime during this time) Assorted Sandwiches, Minestrone soup, Deli Salad, assorted desserts, drinks 12:30 to 1:30 pm Leadership Seminar Member Orientation / Club Leadership 1:30 pm Voting Cabinet 2:00 pm Cabinet RESERVATION FORM Name Title Club Phone Number 717 - - Number of meals @ $13.00 Amount enclosed Make check payable to District 14-D Lions Reservations must be received by Monday, November 12, 2012. Mail to: Lion Michael Guinivan 51 Vista Drive, P.O. Box 103, Maytown, PA 17550-0103 717-426-3161 or mguinivan@embarqmail.com

PAGE 5 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 The Lioness Corner The Fab 4 Lioness Rally was a great night, with all Lioness Clubs represented. In case you are wondering, there are 107 Lionesses, but I m hearing talk of new members and prospective Lionesses in the offing!! Tony Farino provided our entertainment, along with Millersville Lioness Patti who danced with Tony, and at one point a group of Lionesses were kicking up their heels to Tony s rendition of New York, New York! IPDG Lion Bob gave out some outstanding awards: Heidelberg Township Lioness Peg Welch received a PA Fellow, Heidelberg Township Lioness Judy Werner was named Lioness of the Year, Blue Ball Lioness Sharon Pickle received a Dan Walter Award, ( Oh my was her comment), and Lititz Lioness President Estelene Ladd became a Melvin Jones Fellow! Congrats to all deserving Lionesses. A big thank you goes out to District Governor Joan, members of her Cabinet, Committee Members, and PDGs who came out to celebrate the Lionesses of District 14D. CLUB NEWS Blue Ball Lioness Club will hold their annual Vera Bradley/Brighton Jewelry Bingo on Sunday, Nov. 25, at the New Holland Liberty Fire Hall. The cost is $20.00, doors open at noon, and games start at 1:30. Refreshments will be available. Call Lioness Sally at (717) 471-7130 for more info. Heidelberg Township Lioness Club will hold their 28 th Xmas Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 1, at St. Luke Lutheran Church, Main St.(Rte. 222), Schaefferstown. Crafters will be selling their items, a Basket Theme Auction will take place, refreshments and Xmas Cookies will be sold. It all begins at 8 a.m. For information call Lioness Pres. Judi at (717)866-5610. The Lititz Lioness Club had a successful Rock-A-Thon in downtown Lititz on Oct. 12. The Club thanks District Governor Joan for pledging and rocking and all other Cabinet Members for their pledges. Lititz Lion President Jean Brandt rocked and brought pledges from the Lititz Lions and some of those Lions spent time on the rocking chairs. The Club may see some new members from this event, proving once again that it pays to be out there in the public eye! Millersville Lioness Club is gearing up for their Breakfast With Santa to be held on Saturday, Dec. 8, at St. Paul s Lutheran Church, Millersville, from 8 to 11 a.m. There will be pancakes, sausage, fruit. and beverages. The cost is $4.00 for adults and $6.00 for children age 12 and under, who receive a picture with Santa and a small gift. For reservations call President Rose at 717-872-5803 or e-mail mvillerose@gmail.com. The Fab 4 rises to the occasion of SERVING!! I look forward to hearing what will be coming up in the near future, and I wish these clubs success in all their efforts. Lioness Co Kathy

PAGE 6 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 District 14-D Membership Census NEW MEMBERS Club New Member Sponsor Bareville/Leola/Leacock Lions Justin D. Kulp Donald K. Stellar Lancaster Lions Club Lindsay A. Taylor Brad A. Miller Schoeneck Area Lions Club Lisa E. Brundege John Clair Willow Street Lions Club Beverly A. Thomann Stella Dunn Willow Street Lions Club John M. Groff John H. Groff In Memoriam Billy J. Oliver Strasburg Lions Club Please contact 1st VDG Lion Jack Sauders to report any Lion, Lioness, or Leo missed in the memoriam listing. BY THE NUMBERS Reported to LCI as of Sept. 30, 2012 District Membership as of July 1, 2012 1,595 District Membership as of Sept. 30, 2012 1,588

PAGE 7 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 All clubs are invited to send information about their activities and projects. The editor will include as many as space allows in each monthly newsletter. Deadline for newsletter items is the 25 th of each month. Send information to jorings@yahoo.com as a Word document. Baron Stiegel Lions Club will hold a Buffet Breakfast on Sunday, November 4, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Brickerville Fire Hall located on Hopeland Road at Route 322. A large selection of breakfast items will be featured, all you can eat for $8. Child meals are half price. Tickets can be purchased in advance from Lions or at the door. Contact Lion Glenn Aungst at (717) 733-8474 for additional information. Breakfasts will continue on the first Sunday of the month in January, February; and March. East Cocalico Lions Club will hold an Oyster/Ham/Shrimp Dinner on Sat., November 3, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Reamstown Fire Hall, 12 W Church St, Reamstown. Oyster/Ham/Shrimp platters, Oyster/Ham sandwiches, hamburgers, and french fries are on the menu. Takeouts are available. Garden Spot Lions Club will host a health screening on November 3, and November 8 to 10 the club will hold a sandwich sale. Heidelberg Lioness Club is taking orders for Shady Maple pies. Orders are due by Monday, Nov 5, and pies will be delivered on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Contact any club member to place an order. Lancaster Lions Club will ring the bell for the Salvation Army on Friday, November 30, noon to 5 p.m. On Saturday, December 22, club members will spread Christmas cheer to residents of Conestoga View. And the club s nut sale fundraiser is in full swing. Contact any club member for details and to place an order. Lititz Lions Club will take part in Go Further with Ford night at Keller Bros. Ford on November 15, 4 to 8 p.m. The club will receive a donation for every individual who visits the dealer during that time. There is no obligation, and the 2013 models will be on display. Manheim Lions Club will host another B.R.A.K.E.S. Teen Pro-Active Driving School on Nov. 3 and 4. The club invites all other 14-D clubs to come and observe one of the four 4-hour sessions. For more information, contact Lion Aaron Henderson @ 717-278-0450 or hendopwd@gmail.com Mountville Lions Club is having a blood drive on Wednesday, November 7, from 1 6:30 p.m. at Trinity UCC Church, located next to the swimming pool in Mountville. Donors may reserve a time by calling the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767. Walk-ins are also welcome. Soup, sandwiches, drinks, and desserts are available to all who come in. Contact PCC Steve Benedict at 789-9605 or PDG Ron Peters at 285-4795 for more information. Salisbury Township Lions Club will hold their annual basket and gift card bingo on Saturday, November 10, at Gap Fire Company, 802 Pequea Avenue. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo will start at 7, with early bird bingo at 6:45. The event also features food raffles. Tickets are $20. Contact PDG Jim Ardrey at 717-442-4851 for advance tickets at $18. Manor Ridge Lions Club invites anyone from 14 D to A Country Christmas Party in a barn built in 1866 Wed., Dec. 5, 6:30 p.m. Cost: $20 per person. Bring an exchange gift to trade. RSVP by Nov. 21 to Lion Paul Dornes 3 Green Acres Lane, New Holland, PA 17557 Make checks to M.R.L.C. Include number of people attending. Saturday, November 10, Noon to 9 p.m. Ephrata Recreation Center Meat Tray/Cash Bingo Food available. Kitchen opens at 11 a.m.

PAGE 8 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! District 14D was the host for the 2012 October Council meeting in Grantville October 26-28. The weekend was a huge success! We received numerous compliments. A big THANK YOU goes to all the clubs and individuals who sent baskets for our raffle to cover the expenses for the weekend. We had a total of 37 baskets. We even had a donation from District 14E, DG Dave Stitely and his partner in service, Lion Kathy. A very big THANK YOU to all the Lions who helped make this weekend a success. Lions Sharon Lesher and Jamie Carpenter were in charge of the baskets. They received help from Bonnie Eberly, Roberta Peters, IPDG Bob Eberly, PDGs Bruce Carpenter, Bosh Lesher, and Ron Peters. PDGs Bob Eberly and Bruce Carpenter were in charge of hospitality night, and they planned and executed a fun event. (Check out the photos of our dancing DGs and air band!) PDG Ron Peters secured the donated chips and pretzels for the evening. CC Steve Benedict and Lion Sue were in charge of Saturday evening s banquet, with PDG Jim and Lion Gloria Bolin helping to hand out tickets. I counted 22 Lions and one Lioness from 14 D in attendance. These Lions also contributed to the success of the weekend. Thanks goes to DG Joan Rohrbach, who was busy attending the two sessions of council and welcoming everyone to the meetings and banquet. Keeping DG Joan company at the meetings were VDGs Jack Sauders and Deb Burkholder. In addition to the Lions mentioned above, Lions Chester Stoltzfoos, Jane Newcomer, Colin Barnstable, Ted Anspach, Scott Lyons, and Joanna Smith and PDGs Richard Rudy, Gerry Reuter, Eleanor Reuter, and Dale High and Lioness Patti Sauders attended. Your attendance and hard work were greatly appreciated by the Lions who traveled from the far reaches of our state to take part in the meetings and events. PDG Leonard Smith

PAGE 9 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Award recipients at Region I Rally included (photo on left) Paradise Twsp. Lions President Bryan Schaefer, who accepted a 2nd place award in the State Membership contest, and Marie Glass, Paradise Twsp. Lions, who was named a PA Fellow. Gail Stoltzfoos, Intercourse Lions, received a Melvin Jones Fellowship at Region I Rally. IPDG Eberly presented a Ralph Taylor award to Christiana Lion Wayne Thomas at Region I Rally (photo above). Lion Tom Bender (photo on left), Lititz Lions, received the Ralph Taylor award from IPDG Bob Eberly at Region II Rally, where Lafayette Lions Club member Marlin Bittner (photo on right) was named a Melvin Jones Fellow and Bareville/ Leola/Leacock Lion Phil Furman was honored with the Joseph Wroblewski award (photo center right).

PAGE 10 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Ephrata Lions honored at Region III Rally were (from left) Charlie Anderson - Ralph Taylor; Gary Snavely - Melvin Jones; Ron Lindberg - Counselors Medal; Bonnie Eberly - Progressive Melvin Jones and Secretary s Award. IPDG Bob Eberly presented the honors to his fellow club members. Below, East Cocalico Lions PDG Bruce Carpenter and IPP Tim Lindauer were honored with the Secretary s Award and the Club Excellence Award respectively. Akron Lions (photo above) David Austin and IPP Dennis Stauffer received PA Fellow Awards and accepted the Club Excellence Award for their club at the Region III Rally. Also at Region III Rally, Schoeneck Lion Reed Imhoff (photo below) was named a Melvin Jones Fellow by IPDG Eberly. At the Region IV Rally, Zone Chair Lion Scott Lyons accepted the Club Excellence Award on behalf of his club, Greater Lebanon Valley Lions Club. Annville-Cleona Lion and Zone Chair Jeana Angelini was honored with the Ralph Taylor Award.

PAGE 11 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Think about when you first joined Lions! How were you invited to join? Some thoughts about recruiting brought to you by the Global Membership Team The number one reason why people do not join Lions is simply because they have never been asked! 1. Don t take it personally - Just because you are passionate about service and helping others, unfortunately does not mean that others are. 2. Listen to the rejection carefully - What is the prospective member telling you? Perhaps now is not a good time for them to join due to finances or busy schedules. When appropriate, keep them informed of upcoming club events, and continue to invite them to participate in select service projects until the time is right for them to join. 3. Be confident - Lions Clubs have accomplished so much over the last 95 years. Be proud to be a part of our wonderful organization. Share your enthusiasm with others. 4. Know that everyone experiences rejection - Don t worry, it is not just you. Everyone experiences rejection and in many different circumstances. Smile and move on. Remember, during its first year of business, the Coca Cola Company sold only 400 bottles of soda - the company persisted. 5. Try again - The more no s you get, the closer you are to getting a yes. Did you see this in LION, November issue, Overheard page 8? We ve been born with sight. We have all our senses. But there are people out there that never get to see the beauty that God has put out here for us, and if we can help them in one little way, that s what it s all about. Ron Diem of Salisbury Twsp. Lions Club in 14D s Ride for Sight. From WPMT-TV.

PAGE 12 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 New to the District Web Site The following updates/additions have been made to the District 14-D Web Site www.lionsdistrict14d.org Added/ Updated version of the LCI District Constitution and By Laws (Revised 7/2012). Located on Club/District Resource Page Added/ Updated version of the LCI Club Constitution and By Laws (Revised 7/2012). Located on Club/District Resource Page Added Photos from 2012 Passing of the Banner. Located On Photo Album/Passing of the Banner August 9, 2012 Added Photos from 2012 Lebanon County Sight Picnic. Located On Photo Album/ Lebanon County Sight Picnic - August 16, 2012 Added Photos from 2012 Key Member Picnic. Located On Photo Album/ Key Member Picnic - August 23, 2012 Added Updated District Directory. Located Under Quick Links Added Many Club/District Events to Online Calendar. Located On Calendar An online calendar is part of the District web site. To display this calendar, click on the Calendar tab on most Web Site pages. The calendar lists all events and fundraisers of District 14-D and its clubs if I know about them. Click on an underlined description to display more information about that event. Please inform the Newsletter Editor or me of events, activities, and fundraisers so they can be included n the calendar. If you have a flyer for your event, please include it. I encourage all Lions to utilize not only the District website but also Lions International s site to learn about and discover the world of Lionism. If you have questions or comments about the District web site or if there is anything that you would like to see added to the District Website, contact Lion Bruce Carpenter at pa14dwiz@ptd.net. Scenes from District Rallies Manor Ridge Lion Clayton Martin, Jr. (left photo), was named a PA Fellow by IPDG Bob Eberly at Region II Rally, while Lions Linda McIntyre (Manheim Township Lions), Dan Barkume, Lititz Lions), and Jo Etta Dornes (Manor Ridge Lions) were rewarded for their diligence as club secretaries (photo on right).

PAGE 13 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Printing Monthly Membership/Activity Reports Several secretaries have asked how to Print a hard copy of their Monthly Membership Report and/or their Activity Report. Following are instructions on how to print these reports. Note: These instructions are based on using Internet Explorer as your browser. Other browsers might be different. Also, depending what version of Explorer you are using, some terminology might be different, but it should be similar. To Print Your Monthly Membership Report Sign on to My LCI using your User Name and Password Click on My Lions Club at top of screen (Under Lion s Logo) On drop down list click on Reports Under Available Reports, Click on Monthly Membership Report-Detail A window will appear on Right asking you to enter the Report Year and Report Month Enter 2012 for Report Year Enter 09 for Report Month (Or whatever month you want) Click on View/Print Your report should appear as an Adobe PDF file Print as you normally would Click on Printer Icon Or Click on File, Print To Print Your Monthly Activity Report Sign on to My LCI using your User Name and Password Click on My Lions Club at top of screen (Under Lion s Logo) On drop down list click on Service Activities On Left Side of Screen Click on Month/Year of report You want to Print Your report should appear as an Adobe PDF file Print as you normally would Click on Printer Icon Or Click on File, Print At Rally, IPDG Eberly Honors Lionesses For Their Service Blue Ball Lioness Sharon Pickel was presented the Dan Walter award, Lititz Lioness Estelene Ladd the Melvin Jones Fellow, Heidelberg Twsp. Lioness Judy Werner the Lioness of the Year, and Heidelberg Twsp. Lioness Margaret Welch the PA Fellow.

PAGE 14 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 LIONS COIN BILL PASSES IN UNITED STATES CONGRESS Oak Brook, Illinois, USA, September 25, 2012 The United States Congress passed the Lions Clubs International Century of Service Commemorative Coin Act. This was the result of the tireless work of Lions club members across the United States. With the passage of H.R. 2139 in the House and S. 1299 in the Senate, the bill will become a law pending President Barack Obama s signature. The US$1 coin will be available in 2017 to celebrate Lions Clubs International s 100th anniversary. In addition to highlighting a century of charitable services to people in need, US$10 of every commemorative coin sold without any cost to taxpayers will be donated to Lions Clubs International Foundation. These funds will support ongoing Lions programs that assist the visually impaired, disabled, youth and those affected by major disasters. Throughout the last century, Lions clubs have played a lead role in the fight against blindness by preventing vision loss for more than 30 million people. Additionally, Lions efforts have saved the sight of more than 14 million children through eye screenings, surgeries, vaccinations and other treatments. This coin will gain exposure to those unfamiliar with our organization, encourage Lions to move forward with their selfless volunteer service and will raise critical resources to continue to help those in need, said Lions Clubs International President Wayne A. Madden. On behalf of Lions clubs and our communities, I would like to express our appreciation to the sponsors of the Commemorative Coin Bill, Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas and Representative Peter Roskam of Illinois. It is thanks to their determined efforts along with the support of all of our House and Senate cosponsors that this bill is on President Obama s desk. Lions should be proud of our advocacy and outreach success in getting such broad support for the Coin Bill. The U.S. Mint creates only two commemorative coins per year by acts of Congress. For further information regarding Lions Clubs International Century of Service Commemorative Coin Act, visit www.lionsclubs.org/coin/. Lions Clubs International is the world s largest service club organization with 1.35 million members in more than 46,000 clubs in 207 countries and geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit www.lionsclubs.org. 2012-2013 WEBINAR SCHEDULE Webinars are a great training tool used by Lions Clubs International to reach Lions about various topics in the convenience of their own homes. They are conduced online and generally are an hour in length. A workbook is provided ahead of time, as are several reminders of your participation. Registration is easy and free. Check out the information at www.lions.org by typing in Webinars in the SEARCH BOX. Listed below are the current Webinars scheduled for the year. Times are listed for our Time Zone. Managing a Service Project Learn the phases of project management Tuesday, November 6, 11 AM; Wednesday, November 14, 8 PM; Friday, November, 16, 8 PM Role of the Cabinet Secretary Responsibilities and effective methods of this Cabinet Office Tuesday, November 6, 11 AM; Wednesday, January 23, 8 PM; Friday, January 25, 8 PM Conflict Resolution Recognize benefits of conflict and management strategies Tuesday, March 12, 11 AM; Wednesday, March 20, 8 PM; Friday, March 22, 8 PM This is an excellent opportunity for learn more about the position you now have or may be considering in the future. For more information, you can contact GLT, PCC Steve Benedict at 789-9605 or our District Webmaster/Technology Chairperson, PDG Bruce Carpenter at 336-5311. Paradise Township Lions Club, with their glistening birthday cake commemorating their 85th year, captured first place non-commercial in the New Holland fair parade. They're Paradise Proud! Lucky for this club, they have a new member who has a shiny yellow truck! The club also operated a Punkin Putt game during the fair, which is popular with families, since every child gets a prize.

PAGE 15 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 Announcing Lions District 14 D Nominating Committee Meeting Purpose of the meeting is to verify the qualifications of the candidates for the office of District Governor and 1st and 2nd Vice District Governor for the Lions year 2013-2014. The nominating committee will meet November 15, 2012, for the purpose of reviewing prospective candidates written qualifications and intentions for the office they are seeking and to ascertain that they meet the requirements listed below. Qualifications: Each candidate for the office of District Governor, 1st Vice District Governor, and 2nd Vice District Governor shall 1. Be an active member in good standing of a chartered Lions Club in good standing in the district. 2. Secure the endorsement of their club or a majority of the clubs in their district. 3. Have served or will have served at the time he/she takes office as District Governor, 1st Vice District Governor, and 2nd Vice District Governor. (A) As president of a Lions Club for a full term or major portion thereof and as a member of the Board of Directors of a Lions Club for no less than 2 additional years. (B) As Zone Chairperson or Region Chairperson or Cabinet Secretary and/or Treasurer for a full term or major portion thereof. (C) None of the above qualifications shall have been accomplished concurrently. (D) In all cases, after the prospective candidates have been duly qualified by the members of the nominating committee, such candidates shall not announce said candidacy prior to the November Cabinet meeting. The candidates will not campaign until after January 1st of the following year. This includes the mailing or handing out of any announcements in the district. Please note: (1) The intentions of the candidate's home club to present a member of their club as a candidate should be announced at the November Cabinet meeting. Nominating Committee: PDG Larry Miller, Region 2 PDG Rodney Sweger, Region 1 PDG Lowell Haws, Region 3 PDG Michael Hibshman, Region 4 PDG Ron Peters, Region 5

PAGE 16 DISTRICT 14 - DETAILS NOVEMBER 2012 PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT 14 -D LIONS November 2012 Newsletter Lion Joanna Smith, Editor 440 N. Angle Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 jorings@yahoo.com 717-653-2019 Red Velvet Whoopie Pie Pins are now available The second Whoopie Pie pin is now available. This Red Velvet Whoopie Pie pin is the second in a series of three pins the District is selling to promote and raise funds for your 2015 State Convention, which District 14-D and its clubs are hosting. We encourage all Lions, Lionesses, and Leos to purchase one of these pins to help us raise the funds needed to host your convention. Each pin sells for $3.00 and may be purchased from any Zone Chairperson or by contacting Lion Bruce Carpenter at pa14dwiz@ptd.net.