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District 24-L Paw Prints — MARCH 2020
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PAW PRINTS MARCH 2020 This month’s SPOTLIGHT
Woodbridge Lions Club recently served as Valentine hosts
to the seniors at Lake Ridge Fellowship House in Wood-
bridge, VA.
A delightful buffet luncheon was served to approximately
50 residents to celebrate the festivities of Valentine Day.
A hearty entree with plenty of side dishes, beverages and
dessert was certainly a big hit with the residents.
Beautiful centerpieces were created by Volunteer Chris
Tritchler and adorned the tables with 14 attendees re-
ceiving them in a random drawing.
The sing-a-long brought many smiles, laughter and some great voices too. Lion Joe Puleo leading classic songs of both new and old renditions of
favorites to the delight of the audience. The ever popular Neil Diamond favorite of "Sweet Caroline" brought about much applause with pianist
Lion Mike Tokar bringing the music and words to life. Our event lead was Lion Dee Pfeiffer with a hearty band of eager Lion volunteers to help
make it a success. A great afternoon was had by all.
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District Governor Scott McMurrain Fellow Lions, Our Winter Conference in Culpeper was a huge success! Past International President Joe Preston was our guest speaker. It was an honor to have such an esteemed Lions leader attend our conference, and he did not disappoint! With several last minute registrations, the room was filled. All of the
class sessions turned out to be very interesting, informative, and interactive. Our theme was diversity, which is the future for Lions! Today’s Lions Clubs consists of lions from all walks of life, regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, or religion. In this time of nationwide divisive-ness, it’s very encouraging to see so many people put aside their political and other differences and come together to serve to others. After all, that’s what it’s all about! I want to Yours in service, Lion Scott McMurrain District Governor scott@valions.org
District Governor Scott McMurrain presents gift from to Past International President Joe Preston. Our
district also made a donation in his name to Lions Club International Foundation towards a progressive
Melvin Jones Award!
Past International President Joe Preston presents
award to Past Council Chair John Knepper.
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First Vice District Governor
Glen Logan
In February I attended the First Vice District Governor/District Governor-
Elect (FVDG/DG-E) Seminar in the St. Charles, Illinois suburb of Chicago. It
was four days of intense activity where I had a chance to meet some of the
750 DG-Es from around the world. My classroom group of 28 had Lions
from eight different countries. Highlights of the week included a quick trip
to LCI Headquarters in Oak Brook, a photo-op with International First Vice
President Douglas X. Alexander, and several plenary sessions where de-
tails of the North America Membership Initiative (NAMI) were discussed. LCI has tasked incoming DGs
with an aggressive schedule to kickoff NAMI so you will be hearing much more about it as we begin to
develop our District goals and plans this spring.
As I write this, I am in the process of assembling my District Cabinet for Lion Year 2020-2021. I have
Lions committed for about 45 of the approximately 120 Committee Chair positions. If you have a desire
to serve the District in a key position, please contact me ASAP. I would be glad to discuss the essentials
and expectations of the position with you.
Thanks to all of the presenters at the Winter Conference. I hope those of you who attended received
great value from the Past International President Joe Preston’s keynote address and the Diversity,
LEARNS, GAT, Sight Programs, LCI 100, and LERC NOVA updates.
Lion Nanette, District Relieving Hunger chair, reports that we collected two medium sized boxes of
canned goods at the Winter Conference. Many thanks to IPDG Wilma for transporting them to the Cul-
peper Food Closet. Those boxes were indeed heavy!
Finally, I am working with LCI’s Division of Corporate Clubs, Lion Daniel Marney Elkins and PID Lewis
Quinn on a major marketing campaign to bring at least one corporate, specialty or corporate club into
the District. Details to follow…
See many of you at Worldwide Induction Day in April or various functions around the District.
Yours in Service,
FVDG Glen
(571) 426-5048 (Mobile)
gtlogan53@gmail.com
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14 NEW MEMBERS!
FEBRUARY 2020
Club/Member (Sponsor)
Alexandria Asian-American Lions Club
Rose Marie Fabella Marquez (Alicia Calayag)
Aquia Harbour Host Lions Club
Bob Holcombe (Daniel Grayson)
Fredericksburg Lions Club
Michael Zitz (Kenneth Lapin)
Lake of the Woods Lions Club
Deborah Everett (Valerie Smallwood)
John Mcclay (Richard Unser)
Martha McClay (Jean Schumitz)
Melvin Lee Moore (Robert Shope)
Edward H. White (Richard Unser)
Lexington Lions Club
Bobbie Wagner (Gary Funkhouser)
We Remember ...
Joseph Greenwood, Greene County Lions Club
Billy H. Kuykendall, Harrisonburg Lions Club
Patricia Harvey, Lexington Lions Club
Club/Member (Sponsor)
Merrifield Lions Club
Joseph P Bartling (Mark Aemendaris)
Monterey Lions Club
Bill Crisp (Jack Kilgallen)
Springfield Franconia Lions Club
Dora L. Rodgers (Joan Gupta)
Stafford Lions Club
Marcus A. Breitbarth (Edmund Tober)
Stanley Lions Club
Randall A Fawsler (Frank Barlow)
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During the month of February, District 24-L observed Black History Month with the coordination of Bland Music Competitions at
the Zone level. The month of March brings Women’s History to the forefront.
In 1987, Lions Club International voted to admit women as full members in Taipei, Taiwan. This vote allowed women to have full
membership privileges, club voting privileges, and the right to hold office positions. “The presence of women should add new life
and vitality to Lions Club International,” said Past International President in 1987, Brian Stevenson, of Calgary, Canada. “The prob-
lems of the world are too serious to limit their solution to only half of our population,” said Stevenson.
Now, after 33 years of this significant change, how is your club recognizing and empowering women in your own Lions Club? Wom-
en in our District serve selflessly in many key roles at all levels. Their contributions do not go unnoticed. Thank you for shaping the
path for the women that will follow your footsteps in Lions Club and beyond!
Recognizing the service of women of all ages in Lions and Leo Clubs is important. Does your club have a female Past District Gover-
nor, past District officer, and lady Leo leaders? Has your club considered asking them to share their service experience at your
March meeting(s) or connect them with your newest member as a mentor? Have you asked your club members, what woman has
influenced them the most in their personal or professional lives?
Acknowledging and celebrating our women heroes creates a positive and inspiring environment in the clubs. One key to member
retention is discovering shared connections. As your club gets together this month, consider acknowledging the women in each
Lion’s family. We appreciate the mothers, wives, girlfriends, nieces, sisters, daughters, or granddaughters that support Lions ena-
bling them to conduct Lions activities which many times includes being away from home to serve.
Lion Erika Laos
Family & Women’s Specialist
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New Member Recruiting Guide
“Just Ask!” This is a great guide for recruiting new members into your club!
https://www.lions24l.org/docs/JustAsk.pdf
What is Leadership?
It is simply solving problems; the ability to lead or guide other indi-
viduals, teams or organizations.
An organization cannot survive without leadership. In order to
have leaders it is now time for our Lions clubs to be filling their
leadership positions. Has your nominating committee selected
officers and committee chairs for the 2020-2021 Lions year? That
part of the process should have been accomplished during Febru-
ary. If this hasn’t been accomplished, I encourage your nomina-
tions committee to complete this portion of the process as soon as
possible. The slate of officers should be presented to the club
membership in March and a vote taken in April. It is very im-
portant to follow this schedule and update the information on the
LCI website as soon as possible, but no later than May.
Our cabinet secretary uses this information to prepare our directo-
ry. If you do not input your officers our directory will contain old,
outdated information.
To aid incoming officers we provide training in two locations. This
year training will be:
June 6 – Emmanuel Lutheran Church
2416 Jefferson Park Avenue
Charlottesville, Va.
June 13 – Prince William County Government Center
James J. McCoart Administration Building
1 County Complex Court
Woodbridge, VA 22192
A sign up sheet with specific classes and times will be provided in
the April newsletter.
Training is also provided at state convention; this year it will be
held on Saturday, May 16.
Yours in Service,
IPDG Wilma GLT-D Coordinator
Keeping your club viable: The need for active Retention:
Finding, inducting and putting to work a New Lion is exciting. The
New Member recognition for the club, the sponsor and the new
Lion is rewarding. However, sometimes we get really focused on
reaching out to new members and then find ourselves wondering
where did the other Members go? Retention, which is not as ex-
citing as a New Member drive, is key to the solvency of our clubs.
When a Member leaves it is too late to ask why and then fix the
underlying problem.
Here are some thoughts you may want to consider in assessing
your retention efforts.
Do you formally educate every new Lion about LCI, District 24-L,
your club organization and the Service opportunities in your club?
How often do your sponsors report on the participation by those
new members they brought into the club. How many of your Mem-
bers have a Mentor helping them grow in Lionism?
Does your Board ever have an agenda item on retention?
Does your club do an annual club assessment giving every member
a voice in where you have been and where are you going?
Do you recognize those steadfast Members who sometimes are
not leaders but are always there to help support your Service pro-
jects and fund-raising activities?
When was the last time a Melvin Jones award was given to some-
one not in your club for 20+ years and a past President?
Yours in Service,
James V Cech GMT – Retention and New Member Orientation
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Lions Club Visitation Program The visitation program promotes fellowship And provides opportunities To make New friendships by meeting And socializing With Lions And Lionesses at the Club level. It also provides an opportunity To facilitate an ex-change Of ideas And cooperation In Shared activities by observing what makes clubs successful And some pitfalls To avoid. The goal Is For every Club To make at least 12 visits Each year.
Visitation Awards Requirements (2019-2020) The visitation program begins July 1, 2019 And ends June 30, 2020.
• Clubs With less than 30 members: One Or more members must visit a club to get credit for the visit.
• Clubs With 30 Or more members: At least two members must visit a club to get credit for the visit. If the club Is more than 50 miles away
from the visitor's home club, then only one member is required for the visit.
Qualifying Visits • Attending any regular Or special meeting Of any other Lions, Lioness Or Leo Club.
• Actively participating In a club's service project or fund raiser. Simply contributing money or goods to a club, or buying something at a club
fund raiser does Not count.
• Lions International meetings, State meetings, District meetings, And Zone meetings
On-Line Visitation Tracking System
You can now record and track your club visits on-line!
https://lions24l.org/Visitation
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Worldwide Induction Day Lions of Virginia District 24-L
Lions Worldwide Induction Day is a worldwide event that welcomes new members and gives Lions the op-portunity to stimulate membership growth and increase public awareness. Since 1917, Lions have been reaching out to people in need in their local and world communities. As demand for Lion service continues, so does the demand for quality members to fulfill the association’s “We Serve” motto to helping those in need. Worldwide Induction Day is a symbolic statement to Lions in your area and the general public that Lions Clubs International is committed to recruiting quality members and meeting community needs.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
1:00—4:00 PM
Remington Lions Club Building
1326 James Madison Highway
Remington (Bealeton), VA
WWW Day Program
Deli Lunch
Honoring new members (April 1, 2019-April 2020)
Recognizing dedication of their sponsors
Renewal and Rededication of all 24-L Lions
Special Induction Ceremony (Sponsor Partici-pation)
Commemorative Certificate Awards
FREE FOR ALL MEMBERS Register On-Line!
https://lions24l.org/WorldwideInduction
No later than APRIL 18, 2020
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MEMORIAL DAY PARADE May 25, 2020
Lion Leaders, PR Chairs, Lions, LEOs and Guests; Yes! The Lions of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia are again invited to participate in the Na-tional Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 25, 2020. This will be the 13th consecutive year in which we have done so. Our Float is always decorated with the current Lions Logos/Themes. We also invite Lion Dignitaries and Local Dignitar-ies to join us on the Float. We are seen by over 300,000 people lining the parade route which extends from 7th Street to 18th Street along Wash-ington’s famous Constitution Avenue. We are seen by millions on several cable networks and streaming on websites. Those of you who have marched in previous years will remember that there were many onlookers who waved and cheered for us as we passed by and many received miniature flags from marching Lions who left the ranks to present them. To say this is the greatest Lions PR event of the year on the east coast is an understatement. Who wouldn’t want to participate? And it is a solemn honor to participate in honoring all those who have given their lives for their country, along with all who are still serving (retired or Active). You will have goose pimples as you march down that great, historic Constitu-tion Avenue passing the Washington Monument and the White House; you will never forget it. Even more unforgetta-ble is when all the noise and music and cheering suddenly stops at 3 pm – it is eerily quiet - and then you hear the sound of a single bugle playing taps. Again, you’ll never forget it! It does not take much from each club to participate: just 1 or 2 Lions to carry their club banner and a space on the float for those who cannot march. Those clubs sponsoring LEO clubs, please make every effort to get them involved. LEOs who have marched in previous parades have had a great time. Since 2015 we have had to honor of hosting Miss America, Miss USA & Miss Teen USA on our Lions Float. This has served to give the Lions Extra time at the Reviewing Stand and focuses special attention on Lions. We anticipate that this will continue in 2020. To cap it off, all parade participants are invited to a fantastic BBQ at the Virginia home of PDG “Woody” Woodard, lo-cated in northern Virginia and easily and quickly reached from the parade route. This is the Parade Committee’s “Thank You” Celebration. Registration Form and an Agreement of Release will be distributed as soon as they are received. Please put us on your calendar and plan to participate. Yours in Service, Ed “Woody” Woodard – woodywoodard@cox.net Cell- 703-314-0889 For the Parade Committee
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Unstoppable With our support and Leader Dogs’ expertise, more people can travel safer, easier and with greater freedom than ever before. Over the past eighty years, Leader Dogs for the Blind as grown into a state-of-the-art or-ganization providing much needed services to the blind and visually impaired community. Along with their professional staff, there are a large number of volunteers who make this unstoppable mission possible. These volunteers play a large part in their success. And a lot of them are LIONS. Some volunteers are part of this great mission from the very beginning as breeding stock hosts. These fami-lies welcome specially selected breeding dogs into their homes and foster them during the life of these spe-cial moms and dads. Last year there were 86 families who volunteered to take care of these dogs and their puppies until they are ready to be placed with a puppy raiser. Volunteer Puppy Raisers are the backbone of the guide dog program. For 12 to 15 months these volunteers give up their time, energy, and love to raise a future Leader Dog. Puppy Raisers build the foundation needed for the puppies to become a trusted Leader Dog. Last year there were 456 puppy raisers helping to keep the pipeline full of future Leader Dogs. Lastly but very important are the 594 on campus volunteers who volunteer in the canine center, the vet cen-ter, the puppy development center and with the client services area just to name a few. All of these individuals are a vital part of Leader Dogs for the Blind. Without them, fulfilling their mission would be impossible. Thanks to these volunteers and our financial support Leader Dogs for the Blind are helping their clients to be unstoppable and allowing them to be active and engaged in their communities and around the world.
In every Leader Dog Beats the heart of a Lion!!!
Lion Chuck Schwab MD-24L Leader Dogs for the Blind Chairperson lionclschwab@netscape.net
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Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp Since 1958, the Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp has provided a retreat for thousands of young people. Simply put, We
Serve! We rebuilt two bridges, renovated several cabins, and rebuilt the pavilion.
We need to rebuild our bathhouse. We received some matching funds from the Lions of Virginia Foundation, but we need additional money to complete the project. You can help us improve our facility by donating money to the Youth Camp.
Please send your tax deductible donations to:
Northern Virginia Lions Youth Camp c/o: Lion Mark Armendaris
7623 Virginia Ave Falls Church VA 22043-2302
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Host Lions Clubs
Newport News Denbigh
Tappahannock
Convention Chairperson
Donna M Weiler, PDG
267 Dawson Lane
White Stone, VA 22578 Cell: (804)
761-0761
weiler2020@cox.net
Registration Chairperson
Lion Vicki Davies
4830 Valley Pike
Stephens City, VA 22655
Home: (540) 542-9493
teteof2@gmail.com
Booths and Exhibits
Lion Donna Gaddis PO Box 669
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
Cell: (804) 436-4943
donnagaddis19@gmail.com
Treasurer Lion Les Taylor, CPA
PO Box 1146
Tappahannock, VA 2256
Work: (804) 443-3002
Printing
Lion Sol Sherfey
Smithfield Lions Printing Service
5102 Sawgrass Court
Suffolk, VA 23435
Work: (757) 686-6209
solsherfey@msn.com
97th Lions of Virginia State Convention
May 14 through 17, 2020
State Convention General Chairperson
Donna M. Weiler, PDG 267 Dawson Lane, White Stone, Virginia 22578
Welcome Lions, Lionesses, Leos and Guests, to the 97th Annual Lions of Virginia State Convention.
Our hosts, the Newport News Denbigh and Tappahannock Lions Clubs have planned a fun-filled and
exciting convention. Enclosed you will find brochures, pamphlets and other informational material
to help you select just the right venue for your trip to Chesapeake, Virginia.
This year the convention dates are May 14-17, 2020. Make plans today to come out and attend the
best convention anywhere.
The 2020 Lions of Virginia State Convention will be held in the heart of Chesapeake, Virginia at the
Delta Hotel by Marriott Chesapeake. We are honored to have International Director Justin K. Faber
as our LCI guest. He will guide us on how we can Build Better Leaders for Tomorrow: A Ladder for
Leadership and Recognizing Leaders in your District. This will be followed by a “Town Hall” where
you can express your ideas and concerns about the future of LCI. We are excited to offer a two ses-
sion Membership Class taught by Lion Daniel Marney Elkins of District 22-D. He will share his story
and knowledge on his unique ways to grow club membership. This is a seminar not to be missed.
Please come out to the convention and give ID Justin and Lion Daniel a warm Virginia Lions wel-
come.
During the conference there will also be social time in a relaxed setting. An early bird “Dining in the
Dark” is planned for Thursday evening. Make plans to come out and dine with friends and family in
complete darkness. On Friday, the district meetings, the foundation meetings, Pin Traders Luncheon
and first plenary session are scheduled, with the James Bland Music Contest to be held on Friday
evening. The Hospitality Rooms will be open after the Bland, giving attendees a meeting place to
gather, and make plans to do fun things in Chesapeake. This will be a great opportunity to make
new friends and renew acquaintances!
One of the most important aspects of our convention is the level of educational and leadership op-
portunities available. Whether it is leadership development, membership or club officer training,
you will find what you are looking for on Saturday morning at this year’s convention. Following the
morning classes, we will hold a Memorial Service to honor all the Lions in Virginia that have passed
away this Lions year. LOVF is hosting the Saturday luncheon. This will be followed by the second
plenary session. Don’t forget to stop by our Exhibits and booths. We are offering an array of prod-
ucts, and of course, pin trading.
Enjoy the Lions of Virginia State Convention. Enjoy Chesapeake, Virginia. Your presence is an indica-
tion that you are committed to making a positive difference, not only in your own Lions Club and
district, but throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Meanwhile I’m here to help you. If there is
anything I can do for you please do not hesitate to contact me.
Donna M. Weiler, PDG
Register On-Line starting March 5th! https://www.lions24l.org/StateConventionRegistration
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Register On-Line at https://www.lions24l.org/StateConventionRegistration
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VLEIF, Inc. c/o Sandi Armendaris, 7623 Virginia Ave, Falls Church, VA 22043
Virginia Lions Eye Institute Foundation
1. Do you know what we do?? Invite us to your Club/Region/Zone Meetings so we can inform you as to what we
do, and how we help those with vision related issues.
2. Besides the Scholarship Grants that we offer, we also support the Lions Eye Clinic, and the Virginia Low Vision
Learning Center in Alexandria. We are also working to expand Low Vision Services in Northern Virginia.
3. Check out our “Joe Lipomi Scholarship Grant”. Please check your communities for scholarship applicants. Appli-
cations plus detailed instructions and requirements are featured on our VLEIF Website. http://vleif.org/ Please
send in applications as you get them, no need to wait for deadline. Get acquainted with the “Teachers of the
Visually Impaired” (TVIs) in your local schools, they have the inside track to the students that could benefit from
our Scholarships.
4. ATTENTION CLUBS: We now have board approval and a budget set aside to assist clubs that may need help
meeting the needs of people with vision related problems trying to enhance the quality of their lives. We will
work with the clubs to help when needed. This will be on a case by case basis as needed and within our budget
constraints. All we ask is that your Club has (a) Set a reasonable Budget for eye care and exceeded it. (b)
Checked with Zone/Region Chair to see if club in nearby area are able to help. If your club has done this, and still
need help, please contact us (Letter, E-Mail or Phone Call). Our aim is to make sure that you can meet the needs
of your communities.
5. Please consider including us in your budget. We are only able to do what we do because of donations by the
clubs and individual Lions. We are a 501(c)3 Organization, and part of the federal government’s Combined Fed-
eral Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNA), so giving is very easy. Thanks to one and all for your sup-
port, and we plan to continue trying to help those with vision-related problems improve their quality of life.
Sincerely,
Ed “Woody” Woodard, PDG, President VLEIF Board Cell: 703-314-0889 E-Mail: woodywoodard@cox.net
District Representative for VLEIF is Lion Sheryl Bass Cell: 703-314-4278 E-Mail: s.l.bass@verizon.net
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Woodstock Lions Club Annual
~ Cash Party ~
To benefit the Sight and Hearing
Impaired
Cash Prizes Totaling $5000
Couples’ Tickets: $100.00
Singles’ Tickets: $ 65.00
Additional Tickets: $ 40.00 (No meal)
Sales Limited to 300 Tickets
Purchase Tickets
from any
Woodstock Lion
GRAND PRIZE
$1500
Or Call
the following number:
540-975-1888
The Yellow Barn At
Shenandoah Caverns
Saturday March 21, 2020
COME JOIN US FOR A FUN FILLED EVENING!!
SILENT AUCTION PULL TABS 50/50 DRAWING DOOR PRIZES
~ FOOD DRIVE ~
Bring an item of non-perishable food and be entered into a raffle for a non-meal Cash Party Ticket!
FREE OPEN BAR THROUGHOUT THE EVENING
DOORS OPEN AT 5:45 PM
BUFFET DINNER AT 6:30 PM - DRAWINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 PM
Entertainment – Brent Funkhouser
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NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIONS MOBILE
SIGHT & HEARING SCREENING UNIT, Inc.
A 501(c)3 Corporation – CFC #37060
Since 1976, We are there when you need us!!!
Book us for Sight & hearing Screenings
24 Hour Van Scheduling – Lion Jim Alexander – Res: 540-658-0469 Cell: 703-475-1692
E-Mail: Vanscheduler@yahoo.com Check us out at: http://24alionsmobilescreening.org/
Van is funded by Donations from Lions Clubs, Schools, Individuals and Corporations. Donations should be made payable to: “Northern Virginia Lions Mobile Sight & Hearing Screening Unit” and mailed to Treasurer: Doug Cross, PDG, 13334 Fieldstone
Way, Gainesville, VA 20155-6616
Book a Program for your Club:
Lion Jim Cech - District Chair - 703-680-2363; E-Mail: jamesvcech@comcast.net or you may call any Board Member.
Looking for a great Centennial or Legacy Project?
Mason Neck Lions Park Benches
8-Foot PARK BENCH
Delivered and Installed
$300 each
Useful for: Parks, Tot Lots, Bus Stops, Recreation Areas, and Memorials.
Constructed of reinforced concreate, treated lumber, and galvanized bolts.
Note: Lions Club Logo not provided.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LION JOE CHUDZIK (703) 339-1686 or email forservice@verizon.net
LION TOM NALLY (703) 451-5358 or email LionTomNally@gmail.com
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Bailey’s Crossroads Host Lions Chartered in 1954
Home of PID Roy Wilson
PCC Mike Valencia PCC Shirley Wilson
1st & 3rd Thursday 6:30 (Social) 7:00 (Dinner)
Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads 3440 S. Jefferson Street Falls Church, VA 22041
We Serve
Woodbridge Lions Club 65th Charter Night MARK YOUR CALENDARS PLEASE... You are cordially invited to join the members of the Woodbridge Lions Club as we celebrate
our 65th Charter Night Anniversary Dinner on Sunday, 26 April 2020 at 4pm.
An enjoyable program is being planned with distinguished speakers, great food and libations, entertainment and so much more.
The ticket cost is $38 per person and it will be hosted at the Old Hickory Golf Club located at 11921 Chanceford Drive, Wood-
bridge, VA. The attire is black tie optional. Our Club is in District 24-L, Northeast Region Zone D and we welcome you to join us.
More information will follow in the March 2020 issue of PAW PRINTS. Our Charter Night POC is Andria Post
at dapadp@aol.com (or 703-670-0575).
15th annual No.VA VisionWalk to benefit the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB)
Sunday, May 3, 2020, Cameron Run Park, Alexandria, VA The 2020 No.Va VisionWalk flyer will begin circulating in mid January. We hope all District 24L Clubs will consider participating as
we celebrate the incredible milestone of TWO MILLION DOLLARS raised for sight saving research through this annual event. Clubs
can donate by mailing checks to Lion Davida Luehrs 11902 Winstead Lane, Reston VA 20194. Checks should be made payable to
the Foundation Fighting Blindness, you will get a tax deductible receipt from FFB. Club donations can be placed on the District
team, or clubs can have their own team, team does not need to be present on walk day, it can be a virual team. The VisionWalk
kick off luncheon with a speaker will be on Saturday, March 21 at the Metro 29 Diner.
FFB Staff Kelsey Miller kmiller@fightingblindness.org 410-423-0645 or Claudia Grier cgrier@fightingblindness.org will be happy to
help in anyway they can.
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DO YOU SHOP ON-LINE? DO YOU USE AMAZON?
IF YOU SHOP ON-LINE AND USE AMAZON, YOU CAN SHOP
THROUGH “AMAZON SMILE”. SIMPLY DESIGNATE A 501(C)3
CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE,THEY WILL DONATE A SMALL
PERCENTAGE OF WHAT YOU SPEND TO THAT CHARITY.
YOU JUST SHOP AS USUAL. IT’S AN EASY WAY TO GET A
FEW EXTRA DOLLARS FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY!
Is your club using Social Media to keep everyone informed of what your Club is doing???
Do you post your Projects, Fundraisers and meeting times on Social Media??
If Not, Why Not??
Social Media is the future, and more importantly, in your efforts to recruit new and younger mem-
bers, your club will need to become Tech Savvy in order to get and keep the interest of
younger members.
We don’t have all the answers, but are willing to help your club in any way that we can.
Together we can find the answer.
Contact your Social Media Chair:
Tejas Patel
tmpatelsoccer@yahoo.com
To set up a Facebook Page or Twitter Account, click on the link below, or paste it into your
browser, and it will take you to a page with explicit instructions:
http://www.lionsclubs.org/resources/EN/pdfs/2013-social-media-trifold-getting-started-
tacebook-twitter-club-district-accounts.pdf
Protect your Identity! Remember your encrypted passwords are only as good as the decryption
skills of the person seeking to steal your identity. Change passwords often, and never use
personal information in your passwords.
When using Social Media, remember the airwaves are public domain and items posted/transmitted can be
view by almost anyone, and are almost always permanent records.
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District 24-L Paw Prints — MARCH 2020
If your club or business would like to have an ad in District 24-L Paw Prints for July 2019 to June 2020, please follow the procedure below: 1. Create your ad and save it as Joint Photographic Group (.jpg), Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or
Powerpoint (.ppt or .pptx) document. 2. Send the ad via email to scott@valions.org. State in email the size and cost of the ad you want (see
costs below). 3. Mail your Club's check for the ad (payable to DISTRICT 24-L) to: Lion Scott McMurrain District 24-L Governor P.O. Box 298 Fishersville, VA 22939
4. Your Club advertisement will appear in the next issue of Paw Prints. Ads costs for July 2019 through June 2020: Business Card Size Ad: $45.00 ¼ Page Ad: $60.00 ½ Page Ad: $90.00 Full Page Ad: $150.00
Date Event
Mar 15 Montclair Lions Texas Hold’em
Mar 21 Visionwalk Kickoff at Metro 29 Diner
Apr 25 Clifton Lions Club 51st Annual Pancake Breakfast
Apr 25 Worldwide Induction Day hosted by Remington Lions Club
Apr 26 Woodbridge Lions 65th Charter Night
May 3 Northern Virginia Vision Walk
May 15 - 17 State Convention Chesapeake
May 25 National Memorial Day Parage