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1 District 4-C44 The Peninsula Council of Lions Clubs Volume 62, Issue 9 Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 A message from your PCL President Toni Nava My fellow Lions: Today I write my last letter as your PCL President. I have been so proud and honored to Serve you as the PCL President. We never think that just one of us can make a difference, yet each of you have touched my life in so many ways. I must thank all of you for such a GREAT year. I can still see all of you dressed as little piggy banks at my installation, the A message from PCL PP & 2nd VDG Elect Bob Wilson I commend the Peninsula Council of Lions (PCL) for their respect, camaraderie and hard work during It is with pride and gratitude that I have had the honor of serving the Peninsula Council of Lions, serving as secretary, second vice president, first vice president, president, and immediate past president. I commend the present costumes you wore at the Halloween joint meeting, your creativity astounded me with your club piggy banks, your kind thought of sympathy at Past PCL Presidents Paul Davis Memorial, the support you showed at the Police and Fire Awards at which Dr. Condoleezza Rice spoke, and my final meeting last week, your standing ovation was phenomenal. (Continued on page 2) leadership for their successful completion to reward and acknowledge the heroic acts of our police and firepersons (the awesome Police and Fire Awards); providing (Continued on page 2) This Bulletin is published by Millbrae Lions Club IPP & PCL Secretary / Bulletin Editor Lion Paul Larson. Please feel free to contact me at any time by sending an to lionpaul@chapelofthehighlands.com. Thank you for your support and may good luck find all who read this Bulletin.
2 Page 2 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 PCL President s Message (continued from page 1) Of course any President is only as good as the team behind her, and this years officers were OUT- STANDING. Lions Rudy, Mario, Paul and Sylvia words cannot express my THANKS. I know the PCL will have Excellent Leaders in the future, and I look forward to helping out, when all of you become PCL Presidents. To incoming Secretary Dan, you were always there when I asked, and I thank you. Good Luck as you venture on in the PCL. To Past Presidents Al T., Al H., Jack and Bob; my deepest appreciation for your work and advice. To Lion Joan and Ginny, ladies you do a stupendous job at the front door every meeting. Making sure everyone is registered and paid is a big job, you two do it with such ease. Thank you.. My sincere appreciation to all, for support and attendance at the PCL meetings, for without you there would be no PCL. Again THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I will take the memories of each of you and cherish them always. Keep up the good works at the PCL and in Lions. "Service Makes $Cents$" Lion Toni Nava PCL President (with emotion)...it was my privilege to serve as PCL President...This past Police & Fire awards had phenomenal attendance along with outstanding Key Note Speaker Condoleezza Rice... Thank you everyone...i will always remember PCL PP & 2nd VDG Elect Message (continued from page 1) communication and exchange of ideas between clubs; and providing Lions on the peninsula with additional leadership roles. I wish the incoming officers of the PCL good luck and I know they will do so with great joy and success. After all, we, Lions, have hearts that beat with the pleasure of serving others, We Serve. With respect, Lion Skipper Bob, 2nd VDG
3 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 3 From the Editor s Desk Greetings Lions of the PCL! One final message as Secretary / Bulletin Editor: Job well done! Thank you so much to every Lion who participated during the term. Your being a part of the Peninsula Council of Lions Clubs is important, and your attendance helps to create a cohesive bond between the various clubs and Lions in the PCL. Thank you to all the club Presidents. Your leadership and focus during the term helped your members realize that they are part of a bigger organization that can accomplish greater things. Your attendance and reports are greatly appreciated. YOU and your support helped me put the word out on the various doings in your club, and helped to let every other club learn from your projects and events. Thank you to each Lion who helped to put together the Police & Fire Awards. I was impressed on how you could create something so spectacular out of nothing...and make it look so easy (and I know it wasn t easy). Your help was vital, and your future help will be invaluable. Thank you to our PCL Officers: Lion President Toni Nava; Lion 1st VP Rudy Pedagat; Lion 2nd VP Mario Benavente; Lion Treasurer Sylvia Chu. I am honored to have served with you and congratulate you on your future positions and endeavors in Lionism. Lion President Toni: I appreciate all you have done for the PCL, not only during this amazing term, but in all your past positions and duties. You are hard working and are always visible as one of the major leaders in the PCL and in our District. Thank you. Lion incoming Secretary / Bulletin Editor Dan Andersen: Thanks for all you have been doing in the past for the PCL. Now as a PCL Officer you, as Secretary / Bulletin Editor, have the capacity for promoting and publicizing the PCL to the Peninsula, the District, to potential new Lions, and to future PCL Officers. You have extensive past experience and you are a great asset to the PCL. As for me, I will now continue on as PCL 2nd VP during I ve already been assisting PCL President Rudy (pictured below) with various items in preparation for the term. He is very meticulous and detail oriented so we will all be in good hands as he leads us toward the future. Congratulations and thanks again for all you have done, whether a little or a lot, during this down-winding term. We will have fun in the future and I look forward to seeing all of you during the PCL term. Take care, Lion Paul Larson ~ PCL Secretary / Editor
4 Page 4 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 Your Peninsula Council of Lions Officers: Job Well Done! Photographed following the June 21st PCL meeting at the Grosvenor Hotel in South San Francisco. Pictured in order left to right below: 2nd Vice President Mario Benavente San Bruno Lions Club 3911 Elston Drive San Bruno, CA Res (650) Cell (650) mxbdds@aol.com President Toni Nava Burlingame Lions Club 916 Park Avenue Burlingame, CA Res (650) Cell (650) dntoycollector@ aol.com Treasurer Sylvia Chu Belmont Lions Club 428 Stephen Road San Mateo, CA Cell (415) Sylvia1234@ hotmail.com 1st Vice President Rudy Pedagat SSF Golden Gate Lions Club 19 Blossom Court Daly City, CA Res (650) Cell (415) rpedagat@comcast.net Secretary Bulletin Editor Paul Larson Millbrae Lions Club 194 Millwood Drive Millbrae, CA Res (650) Bus (650) lionpaul@chapel ofthehighlands.com
5 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 5 SSF Golden Gate Lions host the PCL at the Grosvenor (continued from page 4) Final PCL meeting filled with emotional and heartfelt thanks On Monday, June 21, 2010 Lions from around the PCL and several from San Francisco met at the SSF Grosvenor Hotel to mark the final meeting of the term with Lion Toni Nava as President. The meeting was hosted by the SSF Golden Gate Lions Club and began promptly at 7:15 PM. Lion President Toni introduced various SSF Golden Gate Lions to perform opening rituals including Lion Dr. Tina Manio who led the Pledge of Allegiance; Tito Yusi who led us in song; and Lion Efren Nalangan who offered the invocation. (Continued on page 6) Your PCL and SFCCL Club Presidents: Job Well Done! PCL Lions Club PCL President Atherton William Robertson BA Special Olympics (New) Amy Fink (Charter) Belmont Sylvia Chu Brisbane Linda M. Dettmer Burlingame Kevin Kielty Daly City Gateway Michael Markovich Daly City Host Ray Satorre East Palo Alto Sandra Sterling Foster City Phyllis Moore Half Moon Bay Jon Bruce Menlo Park Host Ralane Clarke Menlo Park Live Oak Phyllis Van De Mark Millbrae Lynn Azzopardi Pacifica Sherry Hansel Palo Alto Host Wayne Saylor Redwood City Fair Oaks Carmen Chong Redwood City Sunrise Christine Cheshire Redwood Shores Beth Newman San Bruno Isaac Mejia San Carlos Cindy Smith San Mateo Elaine Borland San Mateo Metropolitan Cindy Zheng SSF Golden Gate Oriye Ora Seyler SSF Host Patricia Mayer SF Lions Club SF President SF Bay Area New Century Patrick Dominguez SF Bay Maria Rueda SF Bayview Hunters Point Alpha Buie SF Chinatown Grace Chang SF Circle Ligaya Villanueva SF Fil-Am Shirley B. Dimapilis SF Geneva/Mission Lyle W. Workman SF Highlands Lourdes V. Pescador SF Hispanic Vilma Lopez SF Host Magdalena Gulen SF Korean American Young Gill SF Latino Pro. TCCWA Maria Gonzalez SF Marina North Beach Leland Y. Lee SF Merced Heights Lydia Taylor-Bellinger SF Nikkei Donna Kimura SF Ocean/Ingleside Constance Bridgewater SF Park Gate Luis Martinez SF Park Presidio Russell Woody Howard SF Premier Jose V. Ebalo SF State University Campus Nick Sucharski SF Sunset Sandra Collins SF The Castro Carl Tebell SF West O Twin Peaks (Club disbanded in June 09)
6 Page 6 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 SSF Golden Gate Lions host the PCL at the Grosvenor (continued from page 5) Top 3 clubs as follows: the Millbrae Lions came in 3 rd (above with Lion President Lynn Azzopardi), the Pacifica Lions 2 nd, (right with Lion PP Yvonne Kantola), Several clubs were acknowledged for their leadership in PCL attendance, and Lion Toni announced the and the top spot went to the Burlingame Lions Club (left with Lion President Kevin Kielty). Lion Toni then changed the pace a bit and asked each attendee to draw a pig on paper provided at each seat and pass the drawing to the person on their right. Lion Tony read a list of humorous attributes about each artist based on how they drew their pig. Continuing with the Secretary s Report Lion Paul thanks all the PCL Presidents for their monthly reports and encouraged them along with their members to attend the PCL meetings during the term with Lion Rudy Pedagat at President. Next Lion Sylvia Chu gave details on the financial health of the PCL; followed by Lion 2 nd VP Mario Benavente thanking those Lions who RSVPed during the term, and announced the upcoming PCL Installation on Sunday, July 25 th. After a tasty dinner Lion Rudy took over the meeting with his words of thanks followed by reports by the attending club Presidents or their club representatives during dessert (see page 8 for full report details). Lion Toni continued with recognition of the Lion 1st VP Rudy Pedagat gets affection from Millbrae Lions Club President Lynn Azzopardi (above) and District Governor Ken Ibarra (below). attending PDG s including John Benson; Don Stanaway; Ray Kliewer; Al Russell; George Habeeb and Emil Kantola; followed by introduction of our San Francisco Council sisters Lion Macy Mack Chan and Lion VDG Elect Esther Lee who gave info on the upcoming Marina North Beach Lions Installation. Next up was a thankful speech by (Continued on page 7)
7 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 7 SSF Golden Gate Lions host the PCL at the Grosvenor (continued from page 6) Pictured above: Lion Amy Fink (left), charter President of the new Bay Area Special Olympics Lions Club, gives her first report to the PCL guided by 1st VP Rudy Pedagat (right). DG Ken Ibarra who congratulated the PCL Officers for a wonderful term and praised the PCL as being the strongest organization in our District. Lion Toni followed by recognizing the Past PCL Presidents including Bob Wilson; Al Hernandez; Al Thomas; Doris Grason; Al Russell; Anthony Montes; Robert Goodman and Mike Markovich. As a reward for clubs who joined with other clubs in joint venture projects, Lion Toni awarded the top 3 clubs as follows: San Mateo Lions and Pacifica Lions tied for 3 rd place (picture #3 with San Mateo Lions 1st VP Ron Borland); Belmont came in 2 nd (picture #2 with Belmont Lions Club President & PCL Treasurer Sylvia Chu); and the number 1 club was the Menlo Park Host Lions Club (picture #1 with MPHL PP Jim Bigelow and visiting MPHL PP Eldon Fernandes). District Governor Ken (below) gives words of praise to the PCL. President Phyllis Moore. 3 2 Lion Tony then gave teary-eyed and emotional final thanks to the PCL Officers on their help during the term and acknowledged their new PCL positions during the upcoming term. Lion Toni expressed that it was her privilege to be PCL President and recounted that this past Police & Fire awards had phenomenal attendance concluding with heartfelt words of thanks. In conclusion Lion Sylvia Chu presented the raffle with many lucky Lions winning prizes provided by the SSF Golden Gate Lions; and congratulations to winner of the next meeting free dinner : Foster City Many thanks to the SSF Golden Gate Lions for hosting this meeting, and to all who participated in the PCL during this term. Many appreciations go out to the members, Presidents and PCL officers who created something special which will prove to be a hard act to follow, and become a memorable term in PCL history. 1 Congratulations to all from PCL Secretary / Bulletin Editor Paul Larson.
8 Page 8 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 Club President s Reports on Upcoming Events Most issues of this newsletter feature highlights from the President s Reports given at the previous PCL meeting. The following reports were given on June 21, Thank you to all the club Presidents who gave their reports, or to their attending representatives, for doing such a great job. Note to new Presidents: Please prepare your typed report and bring it with you to our next regular PCL meeting on Monday, September 27th. Lion Dan Andersen will be taking over as Secretary / Bulletin Editor so as a courtesy please your report before the meeting to Lion Dan at DanAndersen@comcast.net listing UPCOMING EVENTS and Joint Projects only. Your past accomplishments are tremendously appreciated but not required in your report. Thank you Presidents for your hard work and for all you do, from Lion Secretary / Editor Paul Larson. Now 24 PCL Lions Clubs Atherton Lions Club President: William Robertson. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. Bay Area Special Olympics Lions Club President (Charter): Amy Fink. Attending Lions (2): Debbie Kielty, Amy Fink. Report: Given by Amy Fink Accomplished activities include charter night event on May 26; First event on Sat. June 19 participated in Champions Baseball Jamboree in SSF preparing BBQ Lunch & brought joy to the mentally & physically challenged; Meeting once a month at various venues on the 2nd Wednesday: pending info will be published. Belmont Lions Club President: Sylvia Chu. Attending Lions (1): Sylvia Chu (PCL Treasurer). Report: Given by Sylvia Chu Accomplished activities include June 13 Installation with PDG Al Russell as installing officer; Upcoming activities include assisting the San Carlos Lions on June 26 at Relay for Life; 2nd annual Belmont Lions Talent Show in October...more details to come. Brisbane Lions Club President: Linda M. Dettmer. Attending Lions (1): PCL PP Bob Wilson. Report: Given by Bob Wilson Accomplished activities include 3 members attended the 25 Anniversary / Installation of SF Castro Lions; President Elect attended district training; 1 Lion attended the Belmont Lions Installation and Millbrae Lions Installation; Upcoming activities include Sat. July 17 preparing a BBQ for the All City Garage Sale; Free hot dogs for concert in the park on July 30. Burlingame Lions Club President: Kevin R. Kielty. Attending Lions (10): Dan Andersen, John Benson, Garbis Bezdjian, Brad Floyd, Robert Goodman, Kevin Kielty, Toni Nava (PCL President), Lawrence Panzica, Don Stanaway, Erik Winkler. Report: Given by Kevin Kielty Upcoming events include June 26 Installation with Brad Floyd as new President; July 31 Cars in the Park spearheaded by Lion Toni Nava; Leos Club expanding to 40 members and attend nearly every function; Joining the city and Burlingame Baseball Association to refurbish multi-use ball field in Washington Park.. Daly City Gateway Lions Club President: Michael Markovich. (Continued on page 9)
9 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 9 Club President s Reports (continued from page 8) Attending Lions (2): PCL PP Mike Markovich, Vivian Najarro. Report: Given by PCL PP Mike Markovich Accomplished activities include ongoing project vision screening for over 10 years; A bequest was made for $45,000.00; PP Bill Braas passed away (our condolences to his family from the PCL). Daly City Host Lions Club President: Ray Satorre. Attending Lions (1): Marian Mann. Report: Given by PP Marian Mann Accomplished activities include Installation of new President Sharon Keenan on June 18 and 1 new member; Upcoming activities include 17th annual Fun Day for disabled children on Wed. Aug. 11 at Serra Bowl. East Palo Alto Host Lions Club President: Sandra Sterling. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. Foster City Lions Club President: Phyllis Moore. Attending Lions (2): Phyllis Moore, Steve Moore. Report: Given by Phyllis Moore Upcoming activities include participating in the Palo Alto Concours d Elegance; July 9 / 16 / 23 / 30 & Aug. 6 / 13 Summer Concert Series; July 11 Installation; July 17 Club Contest Seminar also Dayton Valley Lions 6th Annual Charity Golf Tournament also Annual LEF meeting; July 26 BBQ in RWC Commission of Disabilities; Aug. 28 Garage sale to benefit CORA. Half Moon Bay Lions Club President: Jon Bruce Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. Menlo Park Host Lions Club President: Ralane Clarke. Attending Lions (2): Jim Bigelow, Eldon Fernandes. Report: Given by PP Eldon Fernandes Upcoming activities include assisting with parking at Palo Alto Concours d Elegance on June 27; Providing Hearing Foundation Life Membership in memory of Caltrain accident victim Grant Fulk - son of Lion Earl Fulk; Operating a food both at Menlo Park July 4th celebration; Menlo Park Host in conjunction with Menlo Park Live Oak Lions continue to provide the needy with eye exams & glasses via OneSight Voucher Program; Pick excess produce at Palo Alto Farmer s Market with MP Live Oak Lions for needy non-profits in East Palo Alto; Installation on July 24 at the Depot Café at San Carlos Train Station. Menlo Park Live Oak Lions Club President: Phyllis Van De Mark. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. Millbrae Lions Club President: Lynn Azzopardi. Attending Lions (4): Lynn Azzopardi, PDG George Habeeb, Paul Larson (PCL Secretary), PCL PP Tony Montes. Report: Given by Lynn Azzopardi Accomplished activities include participation at BASOLC Installation with Millbrae spouses Helen Habeeb / Walt Ramseur / Rose Morando inducted as new BASOLC Lions; Installation at Clarion Hotel on June 19; Upcoming activities include Millbrae Leos participation in Palo Alto Concours d Elegance June 27 / 28; July 3 BBQ for Millbrae Historical Society; Sept. 11 Millbrae AYSO Pancake Breakfast. (Continued on page 10)
10 Page 10 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 Club President s Reports (continued from page 9) Pacifica Lions Club President: Sherry Hansel. Attending Lions (2): Council of Governors Chair Emil Kantola, Yvonne Kantola. Report: Given by PP Yvonne Kantola Accomplished activities include Club Installation on July 18; 3 Lions attended Officer s Training; Donated $ to Pacifica Police Association; Raised $ for City of Hope s Lions Walk for Hope; Upcoming activities include 2 Lions attending LCI convention in Sydney. Palo Alto Host Lions Club President: Wayne Saylor. Attending Lions (4): Jenny Jump, Merele McClure, Joan Peterson, PCL PP Al Thomas. Report: Given by AL Thomas Accomplished activities include induction of 1 new member; Upcoming activities include Palo Alto Concours d Elegance on June 27; Installation on third Tues. in July. Redwood City Fair Oaks Lions Club President: Carmen Chong. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. Redwood City Sunrise Lions Club President: Christine Cheshire. Attending Lions (5): Chris Cheshire, Bill Gibbons, PCL PP Doris Grason, PCL PP Al Hernandez, Marilyn Schappert. Report: Given by Chris Cheshire Accomplished activities include June 5 Car Show; June 11 Installation of New Officers; June 20 last game for sponsored Little League team; Upcoming activities include participation in Concourse d Elegance in Palo Alto; June 30 Speaker of the month former Sheriff & County Supervisor Candidate Don Horsley; July 4 festival in R.C.; July 24 PAL Blues Festival in R.C.; Aug. 1 preparing dinner for Maple Street Shelter. Redwood Shores Lions Club President: Beth Newman. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. San Bruno Lions Club President: Isaac Mejia. Attending Lions (3): Mario Benavente (PCL 2nd VP), DG Ken Ibarra; Charles Smitty Smith. Report: Given by Smitty Smith Accomplished activities include annual Posy Parade on June 6 providing hot dogs, sodas, chips & trophies for winners in 9 categories; Inducted 1 new Lion Vince Solano with 1 more in the wings; Leos at Cap & Peninsula High School in hiatus; Upcoming activities include fireworks booth beginning on June 28 on El Camino Real; Incoming President Tom Lara will be installed on Sat. June at Green Hills Country Club in Millbrae; Annual BBQ for S.B. 4-H Club on July 20; SF Hispanic Leos Charter on Aug. 14; working on new Leos Club for SSF. San Carlos Lions Club President: Cindy Smith. Attending Lions (3): Cindy Smith, Carl Miller, PCL PP / PDG AL Russell. Report: Given by Cindy Smith Accomplished activities include feeding 75 seniors per week in June via Caring Cupboard; normal highway cleanup; regular meetings on first & fourth Thursday at the Depot Café at 5:30 PM at the San Carlos Train Station; 5 members attended Sacrament 4-C4 Convention; Car Show with 137 vehicles & Millbrae Leos assisting netted $ to benefit the 4-H farm which was flooded; Luncheon to introduce new President to the Past Presidents; Upcoming activities include Joint BBQ with Belmont Lions for Carlmont Relay for Life; Sun. June 27 helping at the Palo Alto Concours d Elegance also Installation at The Vans. (Continued on page 11)
11 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 11 Club President s Reports (continued from page 10) San Mateo Lions Club President: Elaine Borland. Attending Lions (2): Michael Chan; Ron Borland. Report: Given by Ron Borland Accomplished activities include Growth in membership; canceled Bowling Tournament; June 18 Flag Day at College Park Elementary School with 300 students attending; Twinned with a Lions Club in Napal; attended both Belmont Lions Club Installation and Millbrae Lions Club Installation; Upcoming activities include June 24 roasting President at Bel Mateo Bowl; 4 to 5 Lions helping at Palo Alto Concours d Elegance; Sun. July 18 Installation at Don Pico s in San Bruno with Lion Ron Borland installed as youngest President outside of a Leos or Campus Club. San Mateo Metropolitan Lions Club President: Cindy Zheng. Attending Lions (0): No Members. Report: No Report. South San Francisco Golden Gate Lions Club President: Oriye Ora Seyler. Attending Lions (12): Roy Blanco, Tina Manio, Feli Mele, Efren Nalangan, George Paminiano, Rudy Pedagat (PCL 1st VP), Faye Pobre, Ora Seyler, Verdie Thompson, Claire Valderrama, Prescy Yusi, Tito Yusi. Report: Given by Ora Seyler Accomplished activities picked up 2000 books donated by Presidio Middle School in SF for shipment to the Philippines; Ongoing collection of used clothing for distribution to the poor in the Philippines; open to network with other clubs for joint-projects; Upcoming activities include preparation of a fundraising raffle; Installation on Fri. Aug. 6 at SSF Embassy Suites. South San Francisco Host Lions Club President: Patricia Mayer. Attending Lions (2): Sandee Ige, Patty Mayer. Report: Given by Patty Mayer Accomplished activities include 3 members attending the SF Castro 25th Anniversary Installation; Project to help a needy family is progressing well; Help for a single mother with 2 small children transition to a permanent home with a Lion donating furniture along with Lion Theresa shopping for household goods; Upcoming activities include Installation on June 22 at Chevy s on Hickey Blvd. in SSF; 1 member attending the LCI Convention in Sydney; Next regular meeting on July 6 at Basque Cultural Center: Noon. San Francisco Coordinating Council of Lions Clubs in attendance SF Chinatown Lions Club Attending Lions (1): SFCCL 2nd VP Macy Mak Chan. SF Marina North Beach Lions Attending Lions (1): 1st VDG Elect Esther Lee. 60 total Lions were in attendance at the Grosvenor Hotel in SSF. Thanks to Lion PCL 1st VP Rudy Pedagat for preparing and providing me with his attendance roster containing detailed names and figures about the June 21st PCL meeting. Appreciations to the Presidents & their members, from Lion PCL Secretary / Editor Paul Larson
12 Page 12 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 District 4-C4 Installation tickets are going fast so RSVP ASAP
13 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 13 Support these businesses who support the PCL Your Business Card ad can appear here too! Help support the PCL and also your business by showing that you care. This Bulletin goes out everywhere and will be seen all over the SF Peninsula. me at lionpaul@chapelofthehighlands.com or call me at (650) and let me know that you want to participate. Now that we are well into the term you can write a check for $50.00 to the Peninsula Council of Lions and put it in an envelope with several clean business cards. Either give it to me when you see me or better yet mail it to: Lion Paul Larson c/o Chapel of the Highlands 194 Millwood Drive Millbrae, CA For the above one time cost your Business Card will appear here in each remaining issue during the term. Thanks you for your support.
14 Page 14 ~ PCL Service Makes $Cents$ June / July 2010 ~ Lions District 4-C4 PCL Installation tickets are going fast so RSVP ASAP
15 Lions District 4-C4 ~ June / July 2010 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ ~ Page 15 Thanks for your attendance and support during MARK YOUR CALENDAR Peninsula Council of Lions Meetings Day Date Host Event / Place Sunday July 25, 2010 SSF Golden Gate Lions PCL Installation at SSF Grosvenor Hotel Monday August 23, 2010 No Meeting ~ Monday September 27, 2010 Foster City Lions Meeting Place to be determined Weds. October 27, 2010 SFCCL / PCL Joint Meeting Place to be determined Monday November 22, 2010 R.C. Sunrise Lions Meeting Place to be determined Monday December 27, 2010 No Meeting ~ Monday January 24, 2011 Burlingame Lions Meeting Place to be determined Monday February 28, 2011 San Bruno Lions Meeting Place to be determined Monday March 28, 2011 No Meeting ~ Friday April 1, 2011 PCL Police & Fire Awards Crowne Plaza in Foster City Monday April 25, 2011 Half Moon Bay Lions Meeting Place to be determined Monday May 23, 2011 Millbrae Lions Meeting Place to be determined Monday June 27, 2011 SSF Golden Gate Lions Meeting Place to be determined The PCL term will be lively and a great learning experience. Be prepared to enjoy every meeting and encourage your fellow members support Lion President Rudy and his PCL Officers with your regular attendance. Have a wonderful year as a PCL Lion!
16 PCL Service Makes $Cents$ Lion PCL Secretary Paul Larson ~ PCL Bulletin Editor c/o Chapel of the Highlands El Camino Real at 194 Millwood Drive Millbrae, CA LIONS ETHICS TO SHOW my faith in the worthiness of vocation by industrious application to the end that I may merit a reputation for quality of service. TO SEEK success and to demand all fair remuneration of profit for my just due, but to accept no profit or success at the price of my own self respect lost because of unfair advantage taken or because of questionable acts on my part. TO REMEMBER that in building up my business it is not necessary to tear down others. To be loyal to my clients or customers and true to myself. WHENEVER a doubt arises as the right or ethics of my position of action towards my fellow man, to resolve such doubt against myself. TO HOLD friendship as end and not a means. To hold that true friendship exists not on account of the service performed by one to another, but true friendship demands nothing but accepts service in the true spirit in which it is given. ALWAYS bear in mind my obligations as a citizen to my unswerving loyalty in word, act as deed; to give them freely of my time, labor and means. TO AID my fellow man by giving my sympathy to those in distress, my aid to the weak, and my substance to the needy. TO BE careful with my criticism and liberal with my praise. To build up and not destroy. LIONS OBJECTIVES TO CREATE and foster a spirit of GENEROUS CONSIDERATION among the peoples of the world through a study of the problems of international relationship.to PROMOTE the theory and practice of the principles of good government and good citizenship. TO TAKE an active interest in the civic, social, and moral welfare of the community. TO UNITE the members in the bonds of friendship and mutual understanding. TO PROVIDE a forum for the full and free discussion of all matters of public interest, partisan politics and sectarian religion alone excepted. TO ENCOURAGE efficacy and promote high ethical standards and professions: provided that no club shall hold out as one of its objects financial benefits to its members.
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