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D G 410 D NEWSLETTER
OCTOBER 2016
From the pen of DG Zwaai…..
October 2016 Dearest Lions
With the District Convention done and dusted, I trust that nobody lost their livers “by die Dam”. It was fun, which Lions should partake in! Maybe we should make t-shirts with the logo, “I lost my liver in Swellendam”, and sell it in order to raise funds… The month of November is upon us. It is also the month in which our Lions have to pay extra care to those suffering from diabetes, it being Lions Diabetes Awareness Month, culminating on 14 November 2016. There are fellow Lions with diabetes amongst us, but even it does not deter them from serving others with similar conditions or even in worse situations. We should all stand back and give a big hand to our fellow Lions for their selfless actions to-ward others! By the way, don’t forget about our youth. They are the future leaders. Most of us are “oldies” per the average age PDG Bokkie let us have last year. But… never let the “oldies” get hold of you. For those who are not so fit, here is an exercise regime for us: “Begin by standing on a comfortable surface, where you have plenty of room on each side. With a 5-kg potato bag in each hand, extend your arms straight out from your sides and hold them there as long as you can. Try to reach a full minute, and then relax. Each day you'll find that you can hold this position for just a bit longer. After a couple of weeks, move up to 10-kg potato bags. Then try 50-kg potato bags and eventu-ally try to get to where you can lift a 100-kg potato bag in each hand and hold your arms straight for more than a full minute. (I'm at this level).
After you feel confident at that level, put a potato in each bag”.
Have an excellent month!!!
Lions regards
Zwaai Krüger
“There is no strength without passion”
TO the East London Clubs -o-o-o-o– from New Zealand
Thank you very much for hospitality and communi-cation. I have shared with local Cambridge Club. Iris and Mike are loved by us all and convened a
magic trip through South Africa. Lucy.
Port Rex Lions Club - We Serve in District 410D
As part of our "more service, less meetings" ap-proach, we spent our second Monday in October taking an evening drive , handing out sandwiches and warm scarves to the homeless on the East Lon-don streets. A very rewarding and humbling expe-rience indeed. This is our second outing of this nature and we will be doing more in the future.
A group of Lions made one of their regu-lar visits to the children's wards at Frere
Hospital during October, handing out gifts and toiletries.
Our club's "more service, less meetings" approach has opened up many more opportunities for service and members who are participating are having much more fun. Our Second Monday Service for October had us host-ing children and staff from Sun-shine Children's Home. They were treated to giant burgers af-ter which we played some Bingo, to the delight of all involved. Each child left with some good-
ies to use and en-joy later. Our Li-ons enjoyed the visit as much as our guests!
Gonubie Lions - We Serve in District 410D
ART EXHIBITION
The opening night of the Gonubie Lions Art Exhibition held at our local shopping centre, Kings Mall, on Friday 7 October, was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by all attendees. There was an impressive display of work from 40 artists in various me-diums including, oils, water colours, charcoal etchings and pewter work.
This event which ran for a whole week was organised to raise much needed funds for the Carel du Toit Centre which assists pre-school deaf children with the natural acquisition of lan-guage and speech, through the maximum use of technology
and the provision of parental guidance and support, so that they can speak and participate in the hearing world.
MC CLELLANDS ADULT CENTRE FOR INTELLECTUALLY IMPAIRED COASTAL WALK
Gonubie Lions sponsored snacks for the residents of Mc Clellands who enjoyed a super morning coastal walk under cloudy skies on Friday 14 October. After the walk residents were given fruit, chips and cool drink before being transported back to their residence.
Port Alfred Lions - en route to District 410D Conference
On our way to mid year Conference in Swellendam, we
met a team from the Sasol solar challenge .
Pictured left: Gail Turner, Francois de Klerk, Norman
Elliott, Lorenda de Klerk, engineer of the car, Ilana de
Klerk, Tessa Chunnett, Ivo Chunnett, Mike Newlands
Below: Club members at Mid Year Conference in Swellen-
dam ready for parade, Francois de Klerk, Nico Muller, Mike
Newlands, photo bommer, Ivo Chunnett, Norman Elliott ,
Ilana de Klerk, Lorenda de Klerk, Gail Turner
Below: First stop, Port Elizabeth
Gail Turner , Tessa Chunnett , Ivo Chunnett, Norman Elliott,
Lorenda de Klerk, Mike Newlands, Francois de Klerk, Ilana
de Klerk
Overheard at Conference - I never knew one could stop and
shop at soo….. many places en route between Port Alfred &
Swellendam!!! Obviously the ladies were making the most of
their trip.
Sedgefield Lions marshaling the wonderful Karoo to Coast annual event – well done once again Knysna and Uniondale Lions!
Conference District 410D hosted by Swellendam Lions
The beginning of October saw the District Conference being hosted by the Lions of Swellendam—a wonderful at-
tendance of Lions from District 410D and visitors from 410A - the 2017 organising committee of Multiple District
Convention and DG Lance & Lion Rosemarie (410A). Friday evening was
registration, meet & greet at the Swellendam Club House—some of the Li-
ons and ladies enjoying
meeting friends and
catching upon all the hap-
penings.
Conference District 410D hosted by Swellendam Lions
Saturday the serious part of Conference, a great guest speaker Marius Steyn (right)
informing the Lions about the organ bank and promoting organ donors, a parade in
the streets of Swellendam,
PDG Russel man-
aged to collect
R 50,000 for LCIF
(in IPDG Bokkie's
absence), PDG Her-
man introduced the
team building exer-
cise — plenty of
ideas
being
shared...
Conference District 410D hosted by Swellendam Lions
District person's promoted their portfolios and the Peace Poster entries were displayed for all to see—judging will be
done later in October and news of winner will be in next months newsletter. Awards for 2015/16 were presented.
Saturday evening was another fun evening held at the Swellengrebel Hotel with
Skits –congratulations to Sedgefield for winning,
food, dancing and fellowship. A
great thanks to the Lions and
ladies from Swellendam for a
well organised and fun-filled
weekend.
Right: Lions from District 410A promoting the
MD Convention in April 2017 in Cape Town—
START saving NOW as it is going to be a 100
year celebration of Lions worldwide and 60
years in South Africa — a Convention not to be
missed .
Uitenhage Lions Club - We Serve in District 410D
Request for donation of wheelchairs and walkers – To those in need
The Uitenhage Lions Club wishes to thank Andre Grundling of Grundling Orthopaedic Services Inc, Uitenhage for his donation of two brand new wheelchairs which will serve the local Community.
In this respect the Club had received a request for a wheelchair from the De Lange family of Uitenhage.
Mrs. De Lange was recently admitted into the Uitenhage Provincial Hospital where she had a lengthy stay in the care of the Intensive Care Unit, as a long standing heart condition. Her husband also con-firmed that she had recently also suffered a stroke.
The family had applied to the relevant offi-cials within the Department of Health, how-ever obtaining a wheelchair from the State can take several years. Her husband, who is in his middle 60’s, informed us that he has to physically carry and assist her with all her needs.
He expressed his sincere appreciation to the Uitenhage Lions Club for donating the family a wheelchair. This will greatly improve her quality of life and provide the family an opportunity to be more involved in routine day to day activities.
Lions to aid of Service Centre
The Uitenhage Lions assisted to braai and prepare food that was donated to the “Despatch Diens Sentrum”
Swellendam Lions Club - We Serve in District 410D
Die Sasol Solar Challenge
Die karretjies het by Swellen-
dam Skougronde gestop op 30 September 2016. Die Lions
Swellendam het vir ongeveer 300 mense kos voorberei.
Die volgende per-sone het toekennings gekry: Herman Smit (20 jaar), Barry Saaiman (10 jaar) en Millie Swartz (25 jaar).
Die balkies is oorhandig by die Algemene Vergadering op 3 Oktober 2016.
Klub 100
Die Klub 100 Trekking het Vrydagaand 7
Oktober 2016 om 18h00 by Groentemark plaasgevind. Die trekking is gedoen deur
Lion George Cardoso van Groentemark en 'n kliënt.
SWELLENDAM LIONS SPEEL BINGO
Die Lions het Saterdagmid-dag 8 Oktober 2016 by Huis A A Tomlinson Bingo gespeel. Daar is vele pryse gewen en verversings ge-niet. . Die Bingo is aange-bied deur Lion Eduard Koch
en Lion dame Elana Koch.
Die eerste prys is gewen deur Mev Jacoba Linda
Sedgefield Lions Club - We Serve in District 410D
A fire in the informal settlement sec-tion of Smutsville raised 13 homes to the ground. Our Lions were on hand with food parcels and support. Lion President Eric Watson with commu-nity worker Annie Brinkhuizen and one of the many whose houses burnt down. Seen here handing out clothes and food parcels.
MELODRAMA!!!!!!!
I cannot emphasize enough how much time and dedication goes into this production. Di-rector and cast made up of Lions were Bev Fowler, Gerda van der Westhuizen, Johan du Toit and Gordon Pearce. Well done and thank
you!!
FUN
FUN
FUN
FUN
FUN
Ongoing project – donations received by Babies In Need with Lion Christo at his hard-ware Store.
Support at the CANSA walk
Left: Lion Gerda and friend
Below: Van der Walt family
Please submit articles before 15th November
for next Newsletter.
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Lion Gloria Searle
Newsletter Editor
e-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 083 989 9449 Home: 042 295 2438
Sedgefield Lions Clubs - We Serve in District 410D
A fun and truly fabulous Heritage day on the 24 September. It turned out to be a great day for the Sedgefield community too – many businesses got into the spirit of the “braai competition” and some incredible potjies, braai spoils and “ambiance” were the order of the day. This will definitely be on our annual fund raising programme! Well done the van der Walts and team Sedgefield Lions!!
Right: Heritage day Braai Competition – Lion Christo Boshoff cooking up a storm for our food sales
As part of our Heritage day “happenings” – we also had a fundraiser for the “Cupcakes 4 Kids with Cancer” drive. This is the second time Sedgefield Lions have hosted this party, it is always well re-ceived and well supported
And the winners are… Yip you got it ...An all girls team!!!!
First place winners received
this incredible braai.