Good Luck Finding Your Own Pot of Gold! Getting It Done. March 2013 Volume 6 Issue 9. DG Jim Pettinato

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DG Jim Pettinato 248-568-3461 District 11-A2 A2 Roaring R News ws Having Fun While Getting It Done We e Serve e - Pass ass It On March 2013 Volume 6 Issue 9 1st VDG John Kontos 586-264-3304 2nd VDG Tom (too tall) Hill 586-909-5773 IPDG Robert Bobee 586-863-6880 CS Jim Leach 248-561-3203 CT Dick Maxwell 248-642-9561 DTT Philip Maniaci 586-703-6885 LDL Lynn Voisich 586-929-5564 Vice LDL Fran Black 586-212-2620 RIC Roger Blackwell 810-923-2954 RI Z1C Joe Hildebrand 248-762-1393 RI Z2C John Bingham Jr. 586-747-9760 RI Z3C Donald Kuechle 248-684-9020 Good Luck Finding Your Own Pot of Gold! RIIC Ed Hill 586-563-0138 RII Z1C Bill Stevens 248-330-4825 RII Z2C Gordie Farmer 586-864-8578 RIIIC Shawn Blaszczyk 248-752-0365 RIII Z1C Michael Sucaet 586-255-4549 RIII Z2C Kelly Morrin 586-344-0157 District Chaplain Ray Babin 586-752-4651 District Newsletter Editor Amy Rang amyrang@comcast.net www.lionsdistrict11a2.org

Comments From: 45678901234567890121234567890123456789012345 012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678 67890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012 34567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123 2345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234 5678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121 90123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345 DG Jim Pettinato 678901234567890121234567890123456789012 FANTASTIC FEBRUARY What a fantastic month February was due to you and the great Region meetings we had. We heard great reports on how you helped those in need during the holiday time and all the other community support you provided. Thank you very much for sharing that with the rest of us. This is what we do when we live by our motto We Serve. February brought us some good weather and it felt like spring for a day or two and it also showed us that it is still winter with a sizeable snow fall and a lot of ice. For some the trip home from the Forum was not so much fun and the white out when we left the hotel was quite frightening. Speaking of the Forum, it was packed with a lot of helpful information and gave us a chance to visit other Lions, Lioness and Leo s from across the state. The afternoon session was a presentation on new technology for glasses that are adjustable using silicone supplied by Dow Corning. The glasses have a front frame of glass and then a chamber that is backed by a flexible material and the center has silicone allowing the glasses to be contoured to allow an adjustment from -6 to +6. The adjustment is a tube located on the side of each lens with a small hose to fill the chamber with silicone and thereby adjusting the refraction. The near future goal is to provide these glasses to correct vision problems for children in developing countries. The current cost estimate is less than $10.00 per pair and the hope is to get the cost around $3.00 to $4.00 per pair. Think of the possibilities of this technology when there is one eye doctor for every one million people in many parts of the world. Believe it or not there are more people in China with vision difficulties than anywhere else in the world and part of this is because they have the greatest population. This technology would not replace our current programs but could be a great compliment to them however it would not be available in the United States because glasses fall under the FDA rules and regulations. First Lady Lauraine and I are looking forward to the District 11-A2 convention later this month in Perrysburg, Ohio and we hope as many of you can join us in celebrating all you have accomplished this Lionistic year. It has been a fantastic learning and growth experience and I must say thank you for allowing us to go on this journey. I hope you all have experienced as much joy being part of the District 11- A2 family as we have. The cabinet has done a great job and all the clubs are doing wonderful things in their community and that is what it is all about. May spring bring you health and happiness. Attention Lioness Clubs! It has been brought to my attention that other clubs don t always know when someone passes away in your club. I am asking that all clubs please notify Lion Frank Cunningham at fcunningham@wowway.com so he can pass on the information through emails so that anybody who would like to show their respects to the family can visit the funeral home. I am also asking that you email me at amyrang@comcast.net and I will put their name in the next month s newsletter under the deseased members column. Thank you! Lioness Amy Rang District 11-A2 Newsletter Editor/Chairman Lioness

August DG Jim around the District! September Leader Dog Summer Confereence October Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walk November Rochester Lions Car Show December Lion Doug s 50 years of Outstanding Membership Celebration January Rochester Lions Meeting Leader Dog Kickoff Dinner Lake Orion Lioness Club s Santa Breakfast Center Line Lions Club Ortonville Lions Club Clarkston Lions Club He is out and about, all over Macomb and Oakland Counties having FUN! 89012123456789012345678901234 901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 34567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567 2nd VDG Tom 90123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012 67890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345 456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567 2345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 Too Tall Tom Hill 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890 2345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 34567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678 5678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456 8901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123 1234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890 678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345 3456789012123456789012345678901234567890 Well it almost convention time. I m looking foward to seeing all you great Lions. Its going to be a great one. What a great round of Region Meetings we had.all clubs are doing a great job Keep up the great work! I attended the Michigan Forum, what a great day, you never stop learning and what great friendships. It s been great being your 2nd Vice Govenor and I look for your support for 1st Vice Govenor at the convention. I will try my best to serve you and the District. I do know this, it takes good members to make a District strong and we have them.we as 2nd, 1st, and Govenor appreciate what you do as Lions Take care and see you at convention!

Lioness District Liaison s Report March is here...in like a LION!!! and out like a lamb. (I guess we will have to wait and see about that!) Just a reminder about the SPRING PROJECT... Part 1: I would like all of the clubs to do a new book drive with their members. Have them donate books for children of pre-school age to pre-teen. I would like all collections done by the beginning of May. Please contact me when you have them boxed and ready to go, so that I can get them delivered to 2 different groups that use books as gifts to children. Part 2: I have asked that you and your club participate in the 29th Annual USABA Midwest Regional Goalball Tournament. This will be taking place March 2-3 at Warren Mott High School. This is a game played by blind and visually impaired athletes. I have the paperwork that will be sent out. Part 3: My last request is for your clubs take part in the JDRF Walk in September at the GM Tech Center. Now, I have issued a challenge to all of the Lions members out there...i have told Lion Roger Blackwell that we would have more Lioness members walking then he would have Lions. I know that we can pull this off, so mark it on your calendars...9-22-13 and get planning!! Goal Ball is the weekend of March 2-3 so make sure you contact the people on the forms if you can help! If you have already done so or sent in a donation...thank YOU!! The District 11-A2 Lions Convention is March 22-24 in Perrysburg Ohio. If you have never been to a convention, think about joining us. They are a great time and you get to see the whole voting process that elects our Governors, Region Chairs, and Zone Chairs. And, it s a lot of fun!!! Looking forward to seeing all of you soon! Please contact me with any questions regarding the above information. You can reach me at lvoisich@yahoo.com. Sincerely, Lioness Lynn M. Voisich Youth Exchange is in need of homes for visiting Students! If you can open your home to any of these students, please contact Lion Shawn Blaszczyk at nhlionsblas@aol.com. Thank you! English speaking code: Good-Fair-Little. Finland: July 1- July 31, 2013 Sofia Peltola (F 17) Vaasa, Finland; Likes: Dance, Piano, Traveling, Photography. English speaking- Good. Aino-Kaisa Ukkonen (F 18) Siilinjarvi, Finland; Likes: Playing Violin and Guitar, singing, yoga, traveling and languages. Eng.- Good. Jaana Nevalainen (F 18) Juuka, Finland; Likes: Jogging, photography. English speaking - Good. Rosa Karoliina Joutsimies (F 17) Sipoo, Finland; Likes: Gym, reading, jogging. English speaking - Good. Japan: August 3- August 28, 2013 Akinori Ozeki (M 17) Chiba, Japan; Likes: Sports, swimming, music. English speaking - Fair. Kensuke Suzuki (M 19) Shizuoka-ken, Japan; Likes Soccer, Music, Movies. English speaking- Fair. Misato Kataoka (F 20) Hyogo, Japan; Likes: Playing Piano and Violin, watching soccer. English speaking- Fair. Keishi Umezawa (M 20) Aichi-ken, Japan; Likes: Surfing. English speaking - Good.

UPCOMING EVENTS M A R C H Sunday, March 3, 2013 Sterling Heights Lioness Club Pasta Dinner Where: Sterling Heights Lions Hall Time: 1pm-7pm $10 all you can eat pasta Sterling Heights Lioness Member Saturday, March 9, 2013 The Lake Orion Lioness Club s 12 Hour Scrapbooking Event Where: Knights of Columbus Hall Time: 9am-9pm $40 per person/$45 after March 1st Lioness Lauraine Pettinato @ 248-391-4532 Lioness Maggie DeGroff @ 248-342-0133 Saturday, March 16, 2013 New Haven Lions Euchre Time: 7pm $12 plus quarters, includes light dinner New Haven Lions Hall Lions Andy 810-543-0951 Friday, March 8, 2013 Lions Hearing Center of Michigan Annual Appreciation Banquet/Parade of Checks 6 pm - 9:30 pm Eastpointe Manor 24611 Gratiot Avenue Eastpointe, Michigan 48021 Keynote Speaker: Mariam Noland, President of Community Foundation for SE Michigan Tickets: $25.00 per person, $200.00 for table of ten Jen @ 313-745-4664 Saturday, March 9, 2013 13th Annual Wild Game Dinner Romeo Lions Club Time: 6 pm-?? $40 per person 586-752-5579 586-623-0208 A P R I L Saturday, April 13, 2013 Comedy Nite at Club Monte Carlo Doors open 6 pm Dinner @ 7 pm $50 or $60 with Open Bar Proceeds go to Michigan Eye Bank Reserve Tickets by April 6, 2013 Randy @ 586-405-9337 Dave @ 248-705-2901 Saturday, April 20, 2013 New Haven Lions Euchre Time: 7pm $12 plus quarters, includes light dinner New Haven Lions Hall Lions Andy 810-543-0951 Madonna University Lions & Lioness Hearing Program 2013 Lions & Lioness Hearing Program Dinner April 18th, 2013 6pm, University Center

Lions Clubs International New Campaign for 2012-2013 100% Community and Culture Service Projects Our objective is to cultivate the human qualities and values that stimulate the individual creativity and our human spirit in our community. We serve having fun while getting it done! says Governor Jim Pettinato. We appreciate all Lions, Lioness and Leo s support and help. All regions and zone chair persons helping and guiding Lions Clubs to success. We will have fun while getting it done! Our dreams and imagination is our only limits. Yours in Lionism Lion Chuck Spadafore PRC 11A2 Service Project Service Chair 248-431-7913 chuckandmary7674@comcast.net LIONS CLUBS MAY DO: 1. Individual Projects 2. Projects with two or more clubs 3. One Project in one zone 4. One Project in one region SOME PROJECT EXAMPLES: Improving Schools Reading Action Programs Remodeling Non-Profit Community Centers Painting Shelters for Homeless Update Food Pantries Repairing Summer Camps for P.O.H.I. Repairing summer Parks or Playgrounds Adopt a street to clean up by your club Christmas food baskets for the needy Thanksgiving food baskets for the needy Homeless Clothing drives Homeless lunch programs Merry Christmas P.O.H.I. Student Christmas Party, etc. Your imagination is your limit. We want to be 100% successful. We need 100% Club Participation Leader Dogs for the Blind needs Puppy Raisers! Please open your home and your heart to a future Leader Dog! For more information call Kathy Mazur in the Leader Dog puppy development department at 248-650-7108 or apply online at www.leaderdog.org/volunteer/puppyraiser. Thank you so much.

Lions District 11-A2 Convention Come Party With Governor Jim Pettinato Having Fun While Getting It Done March 22-24, 2013 at the Holiday Inn French Quarter Perrysburg, Ohio Name: Lion: Lioness: Leo: Spouse: Guest: Club Name: Name: Lion: Lioness: Leo: Spouse: Guest: Club Name: Phone: Day: Evening: Hotel Reservations MUST be made directly with the French Quarter s using the Hotel Registration Form (available from the District Convention Committee). Room rates are $92 per night, and the reservation deadline is February 21,2013. Quantity Amount Registation: Lions, Lioness, Guest @ $15 ea. $ Registration: Leos & Children under 16 @ $5 ea. $ Saturday Breakfast @ $14 ea. $ Saturday Ladies Luncheon @ $14 ea. $ Saturday Night Governor s Banquet @ $30 ea. $ Beef Fish Vegetarian TOTAL DUE: $ Send completed registration form, with payment payable to Lions International, District 11-A2, to: Lion Paul Hemeryck Home: 586-776-7243 30752 Glenwood Office: 586-774-0440 Warren, MI 48088 Fax: 586-774-2730 Please remember and follow these guidelines: * Convention attendees MUST be registered. * Reservations & cancellations MUST be made with BOTH the hotel and the convention committee. * Meal tickets must be purchased in advance, none will be sold at convention. * Refunds will be given for items except resistration fees if request is received by the committee no later than March 8, 2013. Hotel cancelation policy will govern the refund of hotel reservation deposits. * There is a NO FUNDRAISING policy at convention, and it will be enforced. * Alcoholic beverages in hotel common areas MUST be purchased from the hotel (State of Ohio law, not ours).

E-CLUTTER FOR KIDS A recycle-a-thon to benefit pediatric speech and language treatment scholarships at Beaumont Children s Hospital. BRING US YOUR E-WASTE TO RE-CYCLE AND HELP US ASSIST FAMILIES IN NEED You can drop off all E-Waste at any time during the year at: STATEWIDE RECYCLING & RECOVERY 40251 Schoolcraft, Plymouth, Michigan 734-453-0600 Items we will accept include: *****TVs no longer accepted***** Audio/Visual Equipment Back-up Batteries Car Batteries Cell Phone w/or w/o battery Coaxial Cables Computer Components Computer Mouse Computers Copiers Digital Cameras DVD Players Fax Machines Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals Keyboards Lithium Batteries Misc. Computer Peripherals Unbroken Monitors MP3 Players Pagers Palm Pilots Power Cables Power Supplies Printers Projectors Rechargeable Batteries Scanners Server Cabinets Speakers Steel & Alloy Rims Steel Scrap Stereo Equipment Telephone Equipment Telephone Systems Toner Cartridges Video Game Systems Vacuum Cleaners VCRs Bikes Walkmans Wire Wireless Devices Washers/Dryers Refrigerators Gas Stoves Swing Sets Please visit http://foundation.beaumonthospitals.com/e-clutter-for-kids YOU CAN GO GREEN AND SUPPORT CHILDREN IN NEED!

To all clubs in District 11-A2, The 2013 District Convention will be here sooner than we can imagine. With that in mind, I and others will be planning the Memorial Service to remember those members who are no longer with us. We will be compiling names of deceased members from several sources including those names each club will offer. A suggestion has been made that pictures be available when deceased members names are mentioned. We are asking that each club locate and forward a picture of each member who will be remembered in the Memorial Service. PDG Rich Pfeiffer will collect the pictures and put them in a Power Point format to be used during the Service. If each club could send the pictures electronically to PDG Rich at pdgrich@yahoo.com, as each deceased member is remembered, a picture will be available for all to see. If that is not easily possible, a photo can be scanned into the presentation please contact either PDG Rich or myself and we will make it happen. Also, by this letter, I am requesting (as I have in past years) that each club send me a notification of any member who has passed away since our last district convention. Please send the name of the deceased member, your club name and, if possible, the name(s) of those who will be talking briefly about the member. Thank you for your help. Lion Ray Babin, District Chaplain ROSTER BOOK CORRECTIONS or ADD INS * Celia Domalewski has a new e-mail address cdomalewski@wowway.com Help Needed! Lions Bear Lake Camp is looking for some volunteers to help with the construction of our climbing tower. Carpentry and mechanical skills are necessary. The proposed work dates are: March 16,17,20,21,22. If anyone is interested they can email Jean Jones our Course Manager at jjones@bearlakecamp.org

District 11-A2 11- District Governor Go Jim Pettinat P ttinato 3400 Ashley Dr. Dr Orion, MI 48359 District Governor s Tra ravels March 1 - COG Meeting March 2 - COG Meeting March 5 - Shelby Lioness March 12 - St. Clair Shores March 13 - Warren March 14 - Utica March 18 - Lyon Area March 19 - Armada Lioness March 22, 23, 24 - District Convention Welcome New Members Club ~ New Lions Member ~ Sponsor Clarkston Area ~ Viola Morris ~ Marsha Mercier Romeo ~ Stanley Kwolek ~ Gerald Long Jr. Romeo ~ Rudy Murphy ~ Courtland Lee Jr. Lake Orion ~ Rhett Swartz ~ Albert Kassin Lake Orion ~ Bert Quinn ~ Jim Pettinato Ortonville ~ Gene Probe ~ Edward Albertson Lyon Area ~ Diane Curley ~ Angela Morgan Deceased Members PDG Bob Smoke ~ 1991-1992 Lion Bill McKinney ~ Selfridge North Macomb Lions Club Lion Dino Mollicone ~ Sterling Heights Lions Club