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February 1, 2019 Volume 78, Number 8
Lions Club International District 4-C4 Region Three, Zone One
Daly City Host Lions Club Chartered February 26, 1941
President’s Message: Lion President Don Fleming
Welcome to February. It doesn’t seem like the year is going by very fast.
I just returned for completing the 2019 California Leadership Institute in Santa Rosa. It was a very empowering three days. I would highly recommend the Institute to any of our members who are interested in expanding their Lions experience.
There were 40 Lions from Districts through out Northern and Central California with varied experiences and lengths of service in Lions. There were also several items that I think would benefit our club. There was an excellent survey regarding your thoughts about our club which I would like to offer to all the members. I would like to do this with a survey monkey, so it can be done anonymously, and no one is intimidated by their comments.
I also had to prepare a personal mission statement which I found to be difficult. I will send the information on how to do it by PDF, at a later date. I think you will find it interesting to take the time to prepare your own.
I highly recommend this course to all the members in our club.
Valentines Day is coming up so remember a card or candy for your significant other.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
New Lions……………......……………..2 How We Serve…..……………………..2 SF Leo Club Event……….………......3 Student Speaker Conference……..4 Support PDG Ken Ibarra…………..4 Membership Page …………..………..5 Contact Information…………..…….6 SF Leo Club……………………………..7 Recycling Opportunities………..… 8 Code of Ethics………………………….9 Lions Club Purposes………………...9 Mission Statement………………….. 9 February Laughs…….….................10 Club Calendar………....……….….… 11
MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
February 6, 2019—12:10pm
Doelger Senior Center
101 Lake Merced Blvd.
Daly City, CA 94014
February 20, 2019—12:10pm
Doelger Senior Center
101 Lake Merced Blvd.
Daly City, CA 94014
BOARD MEETING
February 13, 2019—12:00pm
Outback Steakhouse 371 Gellert Blvd.
Daly City, CA 94015
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
None :(
FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES Lion Aaron Straus—1977
Lion Denise Kelly—2003
Lion Teresa Proaño—2005 www.dchostlions.org
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INVITE A GUEST
The first membership meeting of each month is
our Invite a Guest Meeting. Just ask some-
one you know and see what were all about.
NEW LIONS KEEP OUR CLUB STRONG!
DALY CITY HOST LIONS’ HOW WE SERVE JANUARY 2019
Community Service Hours: 41.5
Donated: $344
Eyeglasses Collected: 515
Plus all that you do that you don’t tell us
about!
At the January 16th Membership Meting, Past District Governor Ken Ibarra swore in two new Lions to our Club. Please welcome Nicole Lee and Ron Mussman. Also pictured are sponsors Lion Cameron Christensen, Lion Denise Kelly and President Don Fleming.
Welcome New Lions!
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Great San Francisco Leo Club On January 12th the Great San Francisco Leo Club hosted their Induction and Installation of Officers event at the San Francisco Police Academy. The event was well attended by Lion’s, Leo’s and family. District Governor Lydia Taylor-Bellinger lead the Induction and Installation encouraging all the Lion’s and Leo’s the importance of service and giving back to the community.
STUDENT SPEAKER CONTEST Join your fellow Lions at this years Student Speaker Contest on February 6, 2019 at 6:00pm at the Daly City Council Chamber.
Volunteers are needed to help as timekeepers and scorekeepers. Even if you cannot volunteer, come to watch and listen to local high school student compete against one another as they test their public speaking capabilities in front of an audience of Dignitaries, Community Members and Lions! The top speaker will be awarded $100, and all contestants will receive $25 from the club. The club contest winner will also move on to compete in a Zone contest sometime before mid March.
2018 Student Speaker Contest Contestants (l-r) Jacob Shamieh, Kamille Fernando, Jason Ng, and Club contest winner Samantha Magdamo.
SUPPORT PDG KEN IBARRA
DISTRICT 4-C4 ENDORSED
INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR CANDIDATE
Register and Attend
Multiple District 4 Convention
Friday, February 9 through Sunday, February 10
DoubleTree Hotel, Sacramento
Our District has not had an International Director in 60 years - be part of this historical election!
Click for Convention Registration Form
Need a ride to the convention - email PDG Ken Ibarra or call 650-400-1005
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PresidentDonFleming
SecretaryVicePresidentTreasurer DeniseKellyPatrickHensley JohnWarren
MarketingDirectorDirector LCIFCoordinator BrianDosseyAaronStrausSharonKeenanDoriePaniza WalterBataraCameronChristensenEdDollardJackGiustoSr JoeGiustoKostaKoutoulasTomLeddaNicoleLeeEllenLegaspiSandyLinebargerRonMussmanBobO’DonnellTeresaProañoBradleyRoxas RaySatorreMikeSims DavidYorkDavidZeff
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2017-2018 Contact Information
LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT
Gudrun Bjort Yngvaottir
DISTRICT 4-C4 CABINET OFFICERS
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Lydia Taylor-Bellinger (San Francisco Merced Heights Lions Club) Contact 1st Vice District Governor Lydia at [email protected] 510-878-7988
1st VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR Helen Casaclang
(South San Francisco Golden Gate Lions Club) Contact 1st Vice District Governor Helen at [email protected] 707-980-9814
2nd VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR Fanny Chu (San Francisco Chinatown Lions Club)
Contact 2nd Vice District Governor at [email protected] 415-794-0350
CABINET SECRETARY Denise Kelly
(Daly City Host Lions Club) Contact Denise at [email protected] 650-218-9960
CABINET TREASURER Rich Picchi (Half Moon Bay Lions Club) Contact Rich at [email protected] 650-703-9834
REGION THREE CHAIR Richard Loewen
(Peninsula Veteran’s Lions Club) Contact Richard at [email protected] 650-630-2968
REGION THREE ZONE ONE CHAIR Jessie Peoples (San Francisco Bayview Hunters Point Lions Club) Contact Jessie at [email protected] 415-699-4868
Daly City Host Lions Club Board of Directors President Don Fleming [email protected] 650-755-2525
Secretary Denise Kelly [email protected] 650-218-9960
Vice President Patrick Hensley [email protected] 650-991-8188
Treasurer John Warren [email protected] 650-363-4074
Marketing Chair Brian Dossey [email protected] 650-997-8318
Director Aaron Straus [email protected] 650-784-3600
Director Sharon Keenan [email protected] 650-755-6152
LCIF Coordinator Dorie Paniza [email protected] 650-799-5722
Bulletin Editor
Lion Brian Dossey [email protected] 650-997-8318
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Daly City Host Lions Recycling Opportunities
Don Riker Recycling Fund—Bring your cans and bottles to the second meeting each month or contact Lion Ed Dollard to arrange pick up. Turn in at your local recycling center and donate the money to the fund.
Bread Tags for Wheelchairs— Don’t throw the little plastic tag from your bread bags away – bring them to Lion Secretary Denise Kelly. The Leos in District 4-C4 are collecting them for Danielle Cares for Chairs (an organization recycling bread tags for the purchase of wheelchairs).
Cancelled Stamps for Easter Seals—Cut the stamps off the envelope(s) and please make sure to include the postmark. Bring the stamps to any club meet-ing and we will send them to Easter Seals. Easter Seals makes lots of money selling them to philatelists worldwide.
Pull Tabs—Before you recycle your beverage can, remove the pull tab. Bring the pull tabs to any club meeting or event. Tabs will be forwarded to Fresno Host Lions Club for Ronald MacDonald House.
Empty Ink Jet Cartridges—Bring them to any club meeting or event. Let Lion Secretary Denise Kelly know which Lions organization you are donating to (Student Speaker Foundation, Lions Veterans Charities, etc.) and they will be forwarded.
Vehicle Donations—Contact Lion Ed Dollard to donate your unwanted vehicle. This is joint project with St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Keys for Sight—Bring your old keys to any club meeting and they will be recycled for our White Cane Fund.
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Lions Clubs International Code of Ethics
To Show my faith in the worthiness of my 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 or profit as 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 another's; to be loyal to my clients or customers and true to myself.
Whenever a doubt arises as to the right or ethics of my position or action towards others, to resolve such doubt against myself.
To Hold friendship as an end and not a means. To hold that true friendship exists not on account of the service performed by one another, but that true friendship demands nothing but accepts service in the spirit in which it is given.
Always to bear in mind my obligations as a citizen to my nation, my state, and my community, as to give them my unswerving loyalty in word, act, and deed. To give them freely of my time, labor and means.
To Aid others 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 Clubs International PURPOSES
TO ORGANIZE, charter and supervise service clubs to be known as Lions clubs.
TO COORDINATE the activities and standardize the administration of Lions clubs.
TO CREATE and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world.
TO PROMOTE the principles of good government and good citizenship.
TO TAKE an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.
TO UNITE the clubs in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding.
TO PROVIDE a forum for the open discussion of all matters of public interest; provided, however, that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by club members. TO ENCOURAGE service-minded people to serve their community without personal financial reward, and to encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavors.
Lions Clubs International MISSION STATEMENT
TO EMPOWER volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs,
encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.
Lions Clubs International VISION STATEMENT
TO BE the global leader in community and
humanitarian service.
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February Laughs
www.dchostlions.org
A White Lie Cure
A woman went to the doctor’s office with chronic
hiccups. She was seen by a young new doctor.
After about 3 minutes in the examination room,
the doctor told her she was pregnant. She burst
out of the room and ran down the hallway
screaming.
An older doctor stopped her and asked what the
problem was. After listening to her story, he
calmed her down and sat her in another room. He
then marched down the hallway to the first doc-
tor’s room.
“What the hell is wrong with you?” he demanded.
“This woman is 68 years old, she has two grown
children and several grandchildren, and you told
her she was pregnant?!!”
The new doctor continued to write on his
clipboard and without looking up said, “Does she
still have the hiccups?”
Stomachache
Little Susie, a six year old, complained, “Mommy,
I’ve got a stomachache.”
“That’s because your stomach is empty,” the
mother replied. “You would feel better if you had
something in it.”
That afternoon, Susie heard her father complain-
ing that he had a severe headache all day.
Susie perked up, “Daddy, you have a headache be-
cause your head’s empty”, she said. “You’d feel
better if you had something in it.”
Member Anniversaries: Lion Aaron Straus (1977), Lion Denise Kelly (2003), Lion Teresa Proaño (2005)Fri 1 5:30 - ??? District 4-C4 Strike Out Hunger Bowling TournamentSat 2 9:00am - 2:00 District 4-C4 3rd Cabinet MeetingMon 4 6:30 - ??? Student Speaker ContestWed 6 12:10 - 1:00 Membership Meeting - Doelger Senior Center
Fri, 8 - Sun 10 Multiple District 4 ConventionSat 9 9:00am - 11:30 am Pacifica Lions Club Pancake BreakfastSun 10 1:00 - 6:00 Silicon Valley Cyber Lions Club BBQ Fellowship MixerWed 13 12:00 - 1:00 Board Meeting - Outback Steakhouse
Sat 16 5:30 - ??? San Bruno Lions Club Annual Crab Feed and Fundraiser
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Wed 20 12:10 - 1:00 Membership Meeting - Doelger Senior Center RECYCLING DAYSat 23 9:00am - 1:00 District 4-C4 Disaster Preparedness Partner Shelter TrainingSat 23 5:30 - ??? Foster City Lions Club Crab FeedSat 23 6:00 - ??? San Francisco Geneva-Excelsior Lions Club 34th Annual Marinated Crab FeedSat 23 6:00 - ??? Brisbane Lions Club Crab FeedSun 24 4:30 - ??? Burlingame Lions Club Academy Awards NightMon 25 6:00 - ??? Peninsula Council of Lions Clubs Meeting hosted by San Bruno Lions ClubWed 27 10:00am - ??? Vision Screening 87th Child Development CenterWed 27 6:30 - 9:00 San Francisco Coordinating Council of Lions Club MeetingThu 28 9:00am - ??? Vision Screening Thornton High School
Member Anniversaries: Lion Jack Giusto (1969) ********50 YEARS***********Sat 2 1:30 Region 3 Zone 1 Student Speaker ContestMon 4 Birthday - Lion Denise KellyWed 6 12:10 - 1:00 Membership Meeting - Doelger Senior Center
Sun 10 Birthday - Lion Bob O'DonnellWed 13 12:00 - 1:00 Board Meeting - Outback Steakhouse
Fri 15 5:30 - ??? Peninsula Council of Lions Club Police & Firefighter AwardsSat 16 9:00am - 11:00am District 4-C4 Eyeglass Collection/Eyes Across California
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Wed 20 12:10 - 1:00 Membership Meeting - Doelger Senior Center RECYCLING DAYSat 23 9:00am - 1:30 District 4-C4 Disaster Preparedness Psychological First Aid TrainingSat 23 1:00 Region 3 Student Speaker ContestSat, 23 - Mon, 25 MD-4 Leadership Institute, Rancho Cucamonga
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