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Featured in this Issue January Highlights... Pg 1-2 February Highlights Pg 2 Where s Ed... Pg 3-4 Upcoming March/April Events Pg 5 What Do Lions Do.. Pg 6 Between the LIONS...your Milford Lions Newsletter! January/February 2016 -Volume 8 Issue 7/8 Tricia Shea - President 235 Stable Road, Milford NH 03055 (c) 801-6414 (e) triciashea007@gmail.com Ray Hill - Vice President 45 Whitten Road, Milford NH 03055 (c ) 801-9814 (e) raymondhill40@comcast.net Paul Dargie - Secretary (Membership) 136 Prospect Street, Milford NH 03055 (c ) 233-5888 (e) pauldargie@gmail.com Beth San Martino - Secretary 1 Longhill Road, Peterborough NH 03458 (c ) 924-0232 (e) bsanmartino@aol.com John Wynne - Treasurer 344 Elm Street, Milford NH 03055 (c ) 930-1410 (e) johnwynne61@comcast.net Ron Carvell - Membership Chair 235 Stable Road, Milford NH 03055 (c ) 689-4537 (e) rcarvell@comcast.net Along with members from the club and with the help of the Milford Fire Department, the decorations from the Oval were removed on this rainy Sunday morning. It seems once the Christmas lights and decorations come down from the Oval, the feeling of starkness comes to mind especially if there is no new snow to cover over the spaces. But one can look forward to the warmer weather and the beautiful greenery in the days ahead. Many, many thanks and appreciation to Santa and his helpers, the Milford Lions, the Milford Fire and Police Departments for their support and assistance in making the Oval the center of such magical glory during the holiday season. This puts our community on the map for all generations past and present. Out with the old, in with the new...did you make a resolution? Resolutions are often made as a new year begins but how many actually stick to them? It is difficult to say but perhaps a good assessment is that we do resolve to do better, to make a change for the better whether it be for personal renewal or for humanitarian benefit. With that being said, let s continue with our resolution in service. Happy New Year, let it be a happy, healthy and successful one! Rhonda Wynne - Editor 344 Elm Street, Milford NH 03055 (c ) 930-1181 (e) rwynnemilford@aol.com **************************************** Henry McKee - 44N District Governor John Wynne - Zone 2 Chair Jan Reimers - Zone SPOT Screener Coordinator January 23 - Full moon Wolf Moon, wolfs would howl from hunger during this time February 22 - Full moon Snow Moon, last moon in the winter cycle and usually the month with the most snowfall

JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS Due to the uncertainty of the winter weather conditions, we had cancelled the Senior Dinner that was scheduled for Saturday, January 23 and moved it to February 20. The Mid-Winter convention that was held Friday through Sunday, January 29-January 30 at the Marriott Nashua was attended by six members of the club; ID Ed Farrington, Lion Elaine, PCC Ray Hill, Lion Sandy Hill and Zone Chair John Wynne and Lion Rhonda Wynne. Further information and photos can be found in this month s district newsletter, The Roar. We were able to participate in the River Card Room, 10 days in January and it was a great fundraiser in that the club was able to bring in over $10,000 to help replenish our accounts. FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS February 3, 2016, marked our charter date as we now begin our 57th year of service. We also welcomed and inducted new member Trent Blalock during our membership meeting on February 16, 2016. Welcome Trent to our Milford Lions family and for your helping hand. As stated, the Senior Dinner was moved to February 20 and the weather was great. Approximately 123 were in attendance and enjoyed a Turkey Dinner along with the entertainment of Mr. Dave Alcox (DJ) and the recipients of many, many gift baskets (approx. 30) that were donated by Lion members. Each year it seems to get better and better...and many had indicated that they had a great meal, a great time and was very appreciated by all. Many, many thanks to all the members who participated and contributed with a special thank you to Lion Beth San Martino who chaired this big event. GREAT JOB Lion Beth! Above, Lion Beth San Martino welcoming guests. Below, DJ Dave Alcox Milford Senior Dinner, February 20, 2016 Above, President Tricia Shea in the kitchen. Below left, PCC Ray Hill, Lions Herb Adams, Paul Dargie, Kevin Drew prepping for the meal. 2

Where s ED? On January 4th ID Ed celebrated his 60 Birthday with family and friends. Happy Birthday ID Ed, best wishes for many, many more happy and healthy ones ahead! (Photo left) January 16th, ID Ed and Lion Elaine headed off to Minneapolis, MN and had a great time at the District 5M7 Mid-Winter convention. Photo right: ID Ed speaking during the convention banquet. Below ID Ed receiving cranes from the Hugo Leos at the Cordon Cooper Technology Center, Oklahoma for presentation to Dr. Yamada, International President The following week, ID Ed had the honor of presenting a Presidential Certificate of Appreciation in Oklahoma City ID Ed and Lion Elaine had the opportunity to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum during their visit. 3

Where s ED? MCC Terri McGrew opening remarks at the NH Lions Multiple District 44 56th Annual Mid-Winter Convention on Saturday, morning, January 30, 2016 Front row: Special guests, Lion Norm Messier and PID Caroline Messier, Lion Gail Cordes and Lion Elaine Farrington. ID Ed and Lion Elaine Farrington enjoying the Saturday evening banquet. LION ELAINE WILL BE CELEBRATING HER LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY ON FEBRUARY 29TH WISHES TO LION ELAINE FOR A GREAT DAY! BEST WISHES FOR MANY, MANY WONDERFUL DAYS AHEAD! 4

~UPCOMING MARCH EVENTS~ Tuesday, March 1 Business Meeting - Nominations for 2016 2017 Election Sunday, March 13 Daylight Saving Time (Spring ahead 1 hour) 44N Cabinet Meeting - Lebanon, NH (Check The Roar for information and registration form) Tuesday, March 15 Membership Dinner Meeting - Local area clubs visiting - (St Patrick s Day, Corned Beef & Cabbage) Thursday, March 17 Sunday, March 20 2nd Annual Scrabble Scrambler Tournament Milford High School, 1:00-4:00 pm (First day of Spring, Palm Sunday) Tuesday, March 22 Spaghetti Community Dinner - SHARE Hall ~UPCOMING APRIL EVENTS ~ Tuesday, April 5 Business Meeting - Final Nominations for 2016 2017 Election Saturday, April 9 2016 NH LIONS FORUM MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1066 Front Street- Manchester, NH (Check The Roar for information, schedule classes and registration) Tuesday, April 19 Membership Dinner Meeting - Election of Officers for 2016-2017 Lion Year Tuesday, April 26 Spaghetti Community Dinner - SHARE Hall 5

What Do Milford Lions Accomplish? Boy Scout 407 Sponsorship Cash Raffles Community Suppers Eye exams and Eyeglasses Eyeglass Collection Eye and Hearing Screenings Lions Park Scrabble Scrambler M. Morell Memorial Pavilion MCAA Field Oval Christmas Decoration/Lighting Peace Poster Contest Penny Sale Pumpkin Festival Food Concession Santa Visit Scholarships Senior Dinner Skateboard Park Keyes Field Souhegan Valley Crop Walk Support to Lions International Support to NH Sight & Hearing Support to SHARE Youth Development Activities The Milford Lions Club was established February 3, 1959. This year, the club will begin their 57th year of service to the community. Through the years, the club has been involved in completing numerous large projects for the benefit of the Milford community. A Skateboard Park at Keyes Field along with a Pavilion at the MCAA field on North River Road and most recent a community park known as Lions Park located off Route 13N. The Milford Lions strive to meet the needs of their community and to serve the community whenever the need exists. These projects were completed for the benefit of the community to be enjoyed now and for many years to come recognizing all the men and women who volunteer and dedicate their lives through community service. In addition to the service to the blind and the hearing impaired, Lions participate in service activities emphasizing on health, education and research, work with the physically and mentally impaired, environmental issues, community welfare, international understanding and our youth. To the Lions, We Serve is not only a motto, but a definition and a philosophy..from our house to yours Milford Lions District 44N Community House Union Street Milford, NH 03055 The club meets 6:30 pm every 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month from September through June unless otherwise noted www.nhlions.org/milford/ Friend us on FACEBOOK Milford NH Lions 6