Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 7-21-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 7-21-23

Lion president Tony

Lion John auctions off some candy purchased on a recent cruz to Alaska.

Aaron Odell

Lion Aaron explains that wimbleton was great this year. 

Todays Meeting

On the last Friday meeting in July, Lion Allen came in for short relief from the bullpen and lead the meeting. He called on Lion Colin to lead us in the flag salute, Lion Pat to lead us in singing America The Beautiful, and Lion John to do the invocation. 

The no-fine badge went to Lion John.

Secret Greater: Lion Aaron

Announcements

Lion Bob Line announced that Lion Tom Link had undergone an angiogram that day, and he did not have the results: keep him in your thoughts and prayers. Tom also had been at the coast and contracted COVID before the angiogram.

Lion Bob also gave us an update on his great-grandson in Utah playing in a Cal Ripken all-star tournament. His team had already won two games, and his grandson had pitched in one of those games.

Lion Allen announced that the district 4A2 installation would be this weekend and that Lion Melinda would be there.

In another announcement, Lion President Allen said we would soon have posters for the Murder Mystery dinner courtesy of Epic Print and Promo. They have worked with us in the past, and we thank them for their help.

Lion Dee had visited with fellow Lion Carri Diltz of the Sunset Lions here in Visalia. She recently had a stroke and is in a nursing home. He gave her the card we had passed around at last week’s meeting and said she looked well and is progressing, but it will take some time. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. She has been an active Lion for many years.

Lion Allen noted that last Monday’s visitation at the Pride Lions Club was a lot of fun. Great food. (it was a pot luck)

Auction Items

Lion John had returned from an Alaskan Cruze and had a Box of Moose Nugget Bark candy that he auctions off to Lion Pat for $10. John also had a bottle of his personally brewed Apricote Ail that Pat also picked up for $10. Beer and candy, not a bad del Pat. 

Happy Bucks 

Lion Roy was happy his son got rid of an old car by donating it to Kars For Kids. But now he can’t get that little jingle out of his head. (it’s still there)

Lion Steve was happy his Grandson was also playing in a baseball tournament in Paso, but they had lost and will not be going on.

Lion Colin was happy to be going to Catalina for an annual family gathering.

Lion Tom Gaebe was happy it was Friday.

Lion Aaron was happy that Wimbelton was great.

Lion Allen was happy he had been in Oakland to watch the Red Sox play and get beaten by the A’s. It was a bit of a bummer when he went out back of the hotel to see a big line of homeless tents. 

Lion Elaine was happy that she was in good enough shape to take care of four grandkids.

Lion Pat added a happy buck for Elaine.

Lion Dee was happy his wife is back home after spending a couple days in the ICU and doing well.

Fines

Lion Allen fined Lion Dee for moving to the front of the food line. Lion Dee said to give him a break. His back is hurting. 

Lion Tom Gaebe fined Lion Bob Line for using an announcement to brag about his grandson’s baseball tournament. He also fined Steve because the tournament that Steve’s grandson played in caused such a traffic jam that it took Tom an extra hour to get to the coast. 

Lion Pat fined bullpen president Lion Allen for stealing his own bell. 

 

Lion John

Lion John auctions off his ale.

Lion Aaron and Elaine

Lion Aaron has a good laugh as he gets ready to draw for the marble. 

Drawings 

The $5 drawing went to Lion Tony who donated it to the Leo Club. 

Lotto ticket: Lion Elaine

The marble drawing went to Lion Aaron who picked a nonwhite marble, winning nothing but that nonwhite marble.

The Globe

Lion Pat won the free add and
asked to highlight the Globe Theatre In London

Visalia Hosts Lions Roar Newsletter 7-14-23

Visalia Hosts Lions Roar Newsletter 7-14-23

Visalia Host Lions meeting for July 14th 2023

Lions members listen to Lotella Hale talk about her nonprofit dance studio. 

Todays Meeting

Lion President Mark led our meeting today and called on Lion Betty to lead us in saluting the flag, Lion Bob Line to lead us in singing God Bless America, and Lion Dee to do the invocation.

Greater Lion Allen introduced our guests today, Lotella (Lola) Hail and her mom Karen from Diamonds Cheer & Dance Company, who were our program today. 

No fine badge: Went to Roar Editor Lion Roy. 

Announcements 

Lion Bob Line announced that Lion Bob Bricker was experiencing some bad back pain, and that is why when have not seen him at a meeting in a few weeks. Lion Bob, We are all thinking and praying for your swift recovery and hope to see you back soon.

Lion Allen announced a couple of visitations coming up. The first,  on Monday the 17th, with the Visalia Pride Club at St. Paul’s church at 6:00 PM. This is a potluck, so bring your pot–no, wait, a pot of food. The second visitation is with the Exeter Lion Club on Thursday, July 27th, at 6:45 AM.

Lion Karen let us know that there was a Murder Mystery Dinner committee meeting last Tuesday. Family Health Care Network just came on board as a sponsor, and things are ramping up for the big day, September 16th. We need two $25 gift cards from each member of the club.

Lion President Mark announced that Board Meetings will now be held in the mornings at Valhalla’s on Center Street. They will still be on the second Wednesday of every month at 6:45AM.

 Happy Bucks 

Lion President Mark was happy to get the bell back as it had been hidden from him. 

Lion Leigh was happy to have a donor with deep pockets (a constrictions ferm) for the upcoming Special Olympics golf tournament. 

Lion Tom Gaebe was happy to have gone on a cruise to Hati, the Bahamas, and the Dominican Republic. 

Our guest and fellow Lion Lola (Sequoia Club) was happy to be with us today and happy for all the Lionism. 

Lion Roy was happy to have been able to ride his motorcycle today. 

Lion Karen was happy because she will be in North Carolina and Tennessee next week. 

Lion Allen was happy he was going to Oakland to watch his beloved Red Sox play and maybe even win the As. 

Lion Pete was happy that both the Giants pitchers in the recent All-Star Game pitched shutout ball. He was also happy that his grandson was going to Utah to play in the Cal Ripkin all star tournament. 

 

Fines

Lion Mark fined himself for not having his badge and for not having a secret greater at todays meeting. 

Lion Dee fined our tail twister, Lion Elaine, for being late and not having a badge on. 

Lion Karen also fined herself for not having a badge. 

Lion Aaron also fined himself for not getting to the meeting today in a timely manner to do his Lion Tamer job. 

Lion Colin fined himself for missing a few meetings, work, work, and more work. 

Lion Allen fined Lion Bob Line because once Lion Bob Bricker moved in to Quail Park Shannon Ranch, where Bob Line lives, he was unable to attend the meetings. 

Lion Dee fined Lion Allen for making Lion Karen’s baby granddaughter cry. 

 

Lions Betty and Elaine try to figure out change.

Lions Betty and Elaine try to figure out the marbles. 

Lion Elain has Lion Pete draw a ticket.

Lion Pete won the lotto tickets. 

Drawings 

The $5 drawing went to Lion Tony, who donated it to the Lions Eye Foundation. 

Lotto ticket: Lion Pete

The marble drawing went to Lion Betty, who drew her own name but came up with a non white marble. 

giants

Lion Dee won the free add. 

Todays program was Lola Hail with Diamonds Cheer & Dance Company, a nonprofit dance studio offering lower-income kids a chance to compete. Lola is also a fellow lion, being a member of the Sequoia Lions Club here in Visalia. 

Lola Hail
Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 7-7-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 7-7-23

President Mark Olson

The first of what has been called our “bullpen” presidents, Lion Mark lead our meeting today. 

Todays Meeting

Lion President Mark Olson led today’s meeting, the first of the new 2023-2024 Lions year. He called on Lion Aaron to lead us in saluting our flag, Lion Pat to lead us in singing My Country Tis of Thee, and Lion Bob Line to do our invocation.

Lion Bob Line won the no-fine badge.

No Badge. Lions Elaine and Bob Line had to pay up because they did not have their badge.

Lion Pat was our secret greeter today, and he was Mr. Big Popular as everyone shook his hand.

Announcements

Lion president Mark announced that the installation dinner had gone tremendous and fined anyone not in attendance that evening.

Lion Mark also made a note of the September 16th Murder Mystery Dinner and asked everyone to spread the word.

New venue for our Wednesday evening meetings. Thanks to Lion Allen, we will now be meeting at Mountain Mikes Pizza on Monday Blvd. 
After receiving the results from our survey for Wednesday evening meetings, it was determined that the majority of you wanted to continue with an evening meeting once a month and that Wednesday was a good night for most of you.

It did show that you thought the price was a little steep and that we should look for another venue. Lion Allen found a room at Mountain Mikes Piza on Mooney Blvd, and we are now set to meet there on the fourth Wednesday of every month. The price will be $14 for Pizza and salad bar.  (This was the former Ryans Place just north of Sequoia Mall)—address:  3103 S Mooney Blvd. 
 
July’s evening meeting will be on the 26th at 5:30. 
Birthdays: July birthdays included Lions Karen, Lauri, and Bob Bricker. Only Karen was in attendance today, so we sang happy birthday to her.
Lion Allen announced that Last Friday’s visitation at Breakfast Lions was a success and that two more are coming up. 
Monday, July 17th, 6:00 PM Pride Lions at St. Paul’s Church at Center and Hall St. This is a Pot Luck, so bring something to eat. 
Thursday, July 27th, 6:45 AM  Exeter Lions, meeting at 257 N. E. Street in Exeter. 
Elaine and Steve marble drawing

Our new tail twister, Lion Elaine, has Lion Steve draw for the coveted white marble, which he came up with some other color. 

Lion Allen explains about the new Wednesday evening venue, Mountain Mikes Pizza

Lion Allen explains about the new Wednesday evening venue, Mountain Mikes Pizza

Happy Bucks 

Lion John Parker was happy he was headed on an Alaskan Cruz in a few days.

Lion Pete was happy his mother had celebrated her 92nd birthday a few days ago, and she and her husband would celebrate 70 years of marriage next weekend.

Lion Pat was happy that his granddaughter had said her first word just a few days ago. He did not share what that word was. 

Lion president Mark was happy that his daughter, who recently began managing a historic market, was interviewed on TV about the one-hundred-year-old store.

Lion Karen was happy that all the officers for the new year had made it to her birthday.

Lion Roy was happy that the Installation Dinner was going so well and that Mark had got all the “bullpen” presidents together a few weeks ago to decide who would come in as relief from the bullpen. Who was going to be short relief, long relief, and closer? He was also happy that the 4th was over as he spent it with his dog, who had curled up in the furthest reaches of the closet trying to get away from all the noise.

Lion Elaine was happy she had seen the “Sound of Freedom” recently.

 

Fines

Lion Mark fined himself for calling Lion Allen, Roy on more than one occasion.

Lion Karen also fined herself for having to leave early.

Drawings 

Lion president Mark took the meeting in a different direction today as he drew for the $5 just after announcements, and Lion Keren won the five bucks. She donated it to some group that the person doing the Roar did not note.

Lion Steve was the big winner today, winning the Lotto, the Marble (where he came home empty), and the free add.

 

Lester Moon from hands in the community

 

 

 

 

Lester Moon, from Hands in the Community, was our program today, sharing what the organization does to help people in need of assistance in the community. Things like yard clean up, ramps for people using wheelchairs, painting, and building fences. He also talked about the challenges of raising money since COVID.

dodgers

Lion Steve won the free add. 

new officers for the 2023-24 year

New officers for the 2023-2024 year

installation dinner

Lion John Parker was the master of ceremonies at our annual installation dinner of Thursday June 29th at the Vintae Press. 

Recently our club awarded us two scholarships for the year. Past President Lion tony made the awards of $1000 each. 

scholerships

Lion Tony awards Araceli Valasco of Golden West here scholarship check. 

scholerships

Lion Tony awards Laiba Hassan of Redwood her scholarship check. 

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 6-23-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 6-23-23

Lion president Tony

Lion President Tony presides over his last meeting. Thanks for a great year Tony.

Todays Meeting

Lion Tony led his last meeting as president today and called on Lion Dee to lead us in singing God Bless America, Lion Allen for the flag salute, and Lion Pete to do the invocation.

Lion Karen won the no-fine badge.

Lion Aaron was the secret greater, and Lion Dee was the only person who did not shake his hand. 

Announcements

Installation dinner this Thursday evening, June 29th, at the Vintage Press. RSVP to Lion Tony 559-250-0688: 5:00 Happy hour, 6:00 dinner.

No meeting this coming Wednesday or Friday.  Because of the installation dinner, we have canceled the monthly evening meeting scheduled for Wednesday, the 28th, and there will not be a meeting Friday. 

Lion Allen announced our guests today, our program,  Miss: Tulare County Elizabeth Sartuche, and the program’s executive director Michelle French. 

Lion Allen also announced three visitations with local clubs:  Call or text Allen at 559-936-4563 to let him know you will be attending. 

Friday, June 30th, 6:30 AM:  Visalia Breakfast Lions at the Visalia Country Club. 

Monday, July 17th, 6:00 PM: Visalia Pride Lions, St. Pauls church (this is a Pot Luck) 

Thursday, July 27th, 6:45 AM, Exeter Lions Club 257 N. E. St. 

Murder Mistery Dinner: Lion Karen announced that we need $25 gift gift cards for the event. You can buy them and bring them to a club meeting or give Karen the money which will be purchased.

Auction items

Unrelated to the motorcycle camping trip Roy had been on, he brought in two bottles of wine purchased by Lion Mark for $12 for the the two.

Lion Elaine had been to Israel and brought back a box of Mt. Herman Chocolates purchased by Lion Roy for $13.

Happy Bucks 

Lion Dee was happy that the Giants were on a roll and had swept several teams, including their arch-rival Dodgers.

Lion Pat was happy some of his family had spent a week in England.

Lion Tom was happy both Elizabeth and Michelle from Miss Tulare County were with us today.

Lion Elaine was happy she had been to Isreal and avoided getting sick on the trip, but she spent three weeks sick after she got home.

Lion Craig was happy the Giants were in second place and ahead of the Dodgers, plus he was happy his daughter and son-in-law had spent the weekend.

Lion John was happy he had taken his 5th wheel and spent the weekend in Paso.

Lion Pete was happy that his grandson was on the Cal Ripken All-Stars, and depending on what occurred this weekend, he could be headed to Utah for the playoffs.

Fines

Lion Dee fined both Roar editor Roy and Lion Allen for talking during the prayer.

Lion John Parker was happy because, as he said, every house has a john.

Lion Elaine fined Lion Pat for asking if the box of chocolate she had up for auction was a box of hemorrhoid cream.

Lion Allen fined Lion President Tony for losing the bell on his last meeting as president, Lion Dee for talking, and Lion Roy for not doing the Roar last week, even when he had taken detailed notes.

Miss Tulare county with the bell

Elizabeth, Miss Tulare county hold the bell that had been taken from Lion President Tony. 

Lion Peat draws for the white marble

Lion Betty has Lion Pete draw for the white marble, but he comes up empty. 

Drawings 

The $5 drawing went to Miss: Tulare County Elizabeth Sartuche, who donated it to the Miss Tulare County pageant. 

Lotto ticket: Lion Allen

The marble drawing went to Lion Pete. 

Miss Tulare county crown

Miss: Tulare County Elizabeth Sartuche won the free add and
wanted to advertise the Miss California Pageant being held right here in Visalia
this coming week. 

Tickets and info here

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 6-9-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 6-9-23

Lion Pete introduces our program today.

Lion Pete introduces our program today, Frank Durazo and Stewart Anderson from Visalia Cal Ripken Baseball 

Todays Meeting

Lion President Tony led our meeting today and called on Lion John Parker to lead us in saluting the flag, Lions Bob Line to lead us in singing God Bless America, and Lion Dee to do the invocation.

The no-fine badge went to Lion Steve.

The secret greater today was Lion Bob Line, whose name will repeatedly appear in today’s Roar. 

Guests

Lion Allen announced our Guests, Frank Durazo and Stewert Anderson, our program today, plus we had Lion Jamil’s wife as a guest today. Jamil noted that she was a Porterville Police officer. (note to self, Remember that she is married to Jamil if I ever get stopped in Porterville) 

Announcements

Installation dinner Thursday, June 29th at the Vintage Press. Watch for an email tomorrow giving details of the meal and pricing. 

Presidents next year: Several past presidents got together on Thursday to decide on the dates that each of the rotating presidents will take the podium. 

July 7th +14th: Lion Mark Olson
July 21 – August 11th: Lion Allen Ventling
August 18+23: Lion Mark Olson 
September: Lion Brad Board 
October: Lion Craig Wheaton
November + December: Lion Roy Dressel
Lions Tony and Aaron will fill in as needed. 

Lion Karen reminded everyone that the Murder Mystery Dinner is coming up in just a little over three months, (September 16th) we need all members to get $25 gift cards to be used in gift bags. 

 

Happy Bucks 

Lion Pete had a happy $20, one for each of the states he drove through on his recent three-week trip back to Mississippi, and he was sorry he didn’t bring back any moonshine.

Lion Jamil was happy he made it to the meeting today and was happy to have his wife with us today. (this is two weeks in a row we have had a police presence at our meetings; interesting) 

Lion Brad had a $5 happy buck because he had not heard from Lion Tom Links’s lawyer because of the dog “incident” a week ago at Brad’s house.

Lion Bob Line was happy he got to play golf this morning and that his great-granddaughter had graduated from Golden West this past week. He was also happy he recently got a Lion tattoo. 

Lion Pat was happy he was going to see the Masters of Harmony musical group in Sothern, California, with his Daughter and Son.

Lion Tom Link was happy that he had played golf at the country club recently and had two pars, and also played this morning and had two pars on that course.

Lion Allen was happy to see Lions Justin and Jamil at our meeting and happy Jamil’s wife was with us. That was a $3 happy buck.

Lion Pat was also happy to see Lions Justin and Jamil with us today.

Lion Mark Olson was happy that he had been to a Rawhyed game and had a lot of fun, though he fined himself for first saying he had gone to an Oaks game.

Fines

Lion Tom Link was fined for being late. 

Lion Dee fined both Lions Justin and Jamil because they had not been to a meeting in a long time. 

 

Lion Pete with his $20 happy buck.

Lion Pete with his $20 happy buck. 

Frank Durazo with the Visalia Cal ripkin

Frank Durazo, president of Visalia Cal Ripken was our program today.

Lion Bob Line

Lion Bob Line has a happy buck for his Lion Tattoo. (Click on the image to enlarge it and see his right arm.)

Drawings 

The $5 drawing went to Lion Bob Line, who donated it to the eye foundation. 

Lotto ticket: Lion Bob Line (again, this guy wins everything) 

The marble drawing went to Lion Bob Line, who picked the white marble and won $167.00. 

giants

Lion Dee says Go, Giants

(Why couldn’t Lion Bob have won this also)

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 6-2-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 6-2-23

Lions Meeting June 2, 2023

Officers Kyle Kulender and Daniel Gonzalez talk about other involvement with the Tulare County Special Olympics. 

Todays Meeting

Lion President Tony led our meeting today and called on Lion Mark Olson to lead us in saluting our flag,  Lion Dee to lead us in singing God Bless America, and Lion John Parker to do the invocation.

Lion Tom Link won the no-fine badge, which led several members to chip in a little extra to compensate for the shortfall in funds for Tom winning the badge.

Announcements

We wished our members with birthdays in both May and June a happy birthday. May was added because we had no members with birthdays present at the first meeting in May.

Lion Steve did the third and final reading of the slate of officers for the 2023-24 year, and it was approved. The list is at the bottom of this page.

Lion Allen noted that if you have not tuned in to your survey forms regarding the Wednesday night meetings, you should do so now. He also noted PDG H.R. “Don” Cornett passed away on Tuesday, April 25th, 2023.

From the email sent by PDG Kevin Patel, “Don was  District Governor for our District 4A2 in 1992-1993. During his Governor year, PDG Lion John Barabe from Bakersfield Sports served as a Cabinet Secretary. He was initially a member of Hillcrest Lions and later transferred to Bakersfield Host Lions Club. A Pancake Breakfast and Memorial will be held on Saturday, June 24, at 8:30 A. M. in Bakersfield. The address is 1003 Pebble Beach Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93309″.

A note that we received our first ticket sales for September 16th murder mystery dinner. 

Happy Bucks 

Lion Mark was happy he spent a week in Oregon recently and that his brother was doing well after having had s stint implanted.

Lion Dee was happy he could play a round of gold earlier this week. It had been three years since he has been able to because of his back operation. He noted that he had asked the Dr after the operation if he could play golf and the doctor said that he could. Dee replied that that was good because he couldn’t play before the operation.

Lion Pat was happy that he recently had some plants planted in his yard.  He was also happy that his granddaughter had graduated from middle school.

Lion Roy was happy that he had gone to his oldest grandson’s graduation from Buchanan high school in Clovis this past week but was not so happy that the ceremony had been so long. (5 hours from the time we arrive to the time we left) He was also happy to have seen Lion Tom Link the night before at the University Preparatory High School graduation at the Fox. Tom was there because he is on the TC School Board, and Roy was photographing the event. Roy’s wife said that noted that it seems like Tom Link is everywhere.

Lion Craig was happy that he only saw and was not part of a car accident when Craig was jogging one day last week. The car went out of control and went over some RR tracks. He was also happy because of today’s  recognition of his birthday in May.

Lion Brad was happy because he had recently been at Lion Tom Link’s house and had some cookies that Tom’s wife had made, and they were wonderful.

Lion Steve was happy that his son turned 50 last week.

Lion Allen had recently seen Lions Brent and Janet, and both said hi.

Fines

Lion John Parker fined himself for having to leave early.

Lion Craig did the same, having to leave early also.

Someone fined Lion Tony for drawing Lion Tom Links’s name for the no-fine badge.

Lion Dee fined Lion Brad for not being in good hands because State Farm is no longer writing new homeowners policies. Lion Brad noted that he’s still a good neighbor. 

Lion Tom Link fined Brad because when Tom went over to Brad’s house, a great big dog treated him at the door, and Tom was a bit shaken up.  In response, Lion Brad said Tom had overreacted at the time, and Brad was on the phone to call in the Medvax Helicopter before Tom said he was OK.

Lion Colin drawing Toms name for the marble.

Lion Colin draws Tom’s ticket for the marble. 

Lion Tom drawing a non white marble.

Lion Tom drawing a non white marble.

Drawings 

The $5 drawing went to Lion Brad who donated it to the Leo club. 

Lotto ticket: Lion Tom Link

 

state farm

Lion Brad reminds Dee
 Like a Good Neighbor

2023-24 slate of officers