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

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter for 5-24-23

stand in Lion Aaron with our speakers.

Past President Lion Aaron leading our meeting today in President Tony’s absence, is joined by our speakers Cynthia Santillan and John Lee from the TC DAs’s office.

Todays Meeting

Past President Lion Aaron stood in for President Tony at our monthly evening meeting and called on Lion Lauri to lead the flag salute, Lion Pat to lead us in song, and Lion Bob Line to do the invocation.

The secret greater tonight was Lion Dennis: everyone shook his hand.

Announcements

Lion Aaron noted the recent survey about continuing our once-a-month evening meetings. You can reply to this email with your answers if you have not completed the form.

Auction Items

Lion Dennis had been to Universal Studios and Knots Berry farm and had a box of chocolates that went to Lion Melinda for $12 and a box of Bosenberry Toffee that went to Lion Karen for $13.

We did not have a no-fine badge drawing today because we did not have a no-fine badge. It was back at Left of Center.

Happy Bucks 

Lion Melinda had a few happy bucks. She wished Tina Turner a happy journey in her afterlife. She was also happy that she has just seven more months to retirement. She was happy because her son recently announced that Melinda will be be having another grandson later this year. She also wanted us to keep Lion Janet in our thoughts and prayers. She is having some dementia issues.

Lion Craig was happy he had a good backpacking trip, and he was able to cross some rushing creeks. Plus, his Prius, which has 150,000 miles on the clock , needed some major repairs that at first was going to cost him $3,200 but a day or two later, the dealership called him and told him that the issue was part of a recall and that the repair would cost him zero dollars.

Lion Pat was happy that his Chevy Suburban has 500,000 miles on it.

Lion Roy was happy that his phone had been found. Just before coming to the meeting tonight, my phone fell off his motorcycle and into the road in Tulare. A Pizza delivery guy was following me and picked it up but was unable to catch up with me so he took it back to the store. After some phone calls with help from Jose at Leo Costa’s gym, Roy was able to retrieve the phone at Dommon’s Pizza in Tulare.

Lion Karen was also happy that she retrieved her phone in Florida. They had left it on a bus, and the bus driver had it.

Lion Aaron was happy his recent travels to Isreal had gone without a hitch and that he did not loos his phone. 

Lion Karen was happy our speakers, Cynthia and John from TC DAs office, were here tonight. Karen is retired from the DAs office.

 

 

 

 

Lion Dennis auctions off a box of chocolates.

Lion Dennis auctions off a box of chocolates. 

Our program today was Cynthia Santillan and John Lee from the TC DAs’s office. They talekd about scams both in person and online. What we could do to avoid them (don’t click on links in emails or open unknow text messages) and more the likely it’s not your grandson calling from Mexico needing you to send him money.

2023-2024 slate of officers

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter May 19, 2023

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter May 19, 2023

Lion president Tony

Christy Wood gives today’s program. 

Todays Meeting

Lion President Tony led our meeting today and called on Lion Pat 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 Betty.

The secret greater today was Lion Dee. You Roar editor Lion Roy, along with Lions Tom Link and Bob Bricker, had to shell out a dollar for not shaking his hand.

Announcements

Lion Leigh announced that Dee and himself had gone to La Sierra school for a Leo club meeting that they found out had been canceled, but Lion Leigh came home with a Leo shirt.

Lion Craig did the second reading of the slate of officers for the 2023-24 year. The list will appear at the end of this week’s newsletter.

It was discussed at the last board meeting that we send a survey to all members regarding our once-a-month evening meetings. We have been doing this for about a year and the board would like input on how all club members feal about these meetings and the cost of the meals, which will be increasing.  Lion Lauri sent out a survey last week so check your emails if you have not seen it and if you have not done so yet, please fill it out and either bring it to the club on Wednesday evening or scan it and send it back. It’s also ok to simply reply by email, it’ll save all that scanning.

Auction Items

Lion Betty and Aaron had just returned from a trip to Isreal and brought back a box of Dates, purchased by Lion Pat for $10.

Happy Bucks 

Lion Dee was happy his granddaughter was in a play at her school.

Lion Mark was happy that his 1,700-mile drive to and from Idaho was safe, and he had got to see his daughter and son-in-law.

Lion Roy was happy our speaker Christy Wood was with us, and in talking with her, he realized he had done a photo shoot for her back in the 90s:  three horses, a Corvette, and several people. 

Lion Bob Line was happy his grandson, a head baseball coach, won Clovis in the Valley playoffs. They were 21-5 on the season.

Lion Aaron was happy that he and Betty had a great trip to Isreal and that the flight on El Al was also good—especially the food.

Lion Pat noted that one of our former members, Mark Krantz had a similar story to Ann Frank and had spent some time living in Isreal after WWII.

Lion Craig was $5 happy that he made it to Yosemite and saw some amazing waterfalls. “There’s water where there’s never been water before,” he noted.

Lion Allen was happy that he was going to Anaheim to watch the Angles play his beloved Red Sox for the 25th year, and making it more rewarding, he was going with his sons.

 

Fines

Lion Karen fined herself because her phone rang. Come to find out, her grandson got stuck in the play area at Carls Jr., and the child’s mother didn’t know what to do. 

Lion Tom Link was also fined for his phone ringing during club. 

Lion Allen tried to fine Lion Betty for something, but she was the holder of the no-fine badge, and he had to pay the buck. 

 

 

Lion Crag doing the second reading of the slate of officers.

Lion Craig reads the slate of officers
for the 2023-24 year

The Leo Shirt

Lion Leigh shows off new Leo’s shirt. 

Drawings 

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

Lotto ticket: Lion Steve

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

giants

Lion Craig says Go Giants 

Christy Wood

Our guest today was author, horse trainer, trail ryder, and horse show judge Christy Wood. She told us of her trail ride, spanning 13 years and a hundred miles a year. Her book, Hoofprints Across Time. A fascinating story that you can purchase at her website. https://wdnhorse.com/

2023-2024 slate of officers
Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 5-12-23

Visalia Host Lions Roar Newsletter 5-12-23

Visalia Host Lions Meeting 5-12-23

Kaweah Health CEP Gary Herbst talks to the club today

Todays Meeting

Lion President Tony led the meeting today and called on Lion Dee to lead us in singing God Bless America, Lion Pete for the flag salute, and Lion Bob Line to do the invocation.

Lion Dee won the no-fine badge this week and was the secret greater today: He was so popular as everyone shook his hand.

Announcements 

Lion Craig did the first reading of the slate of officers for the 2023-2024 club year. Two more readings will take place before the members can be approved.

Lion Karen had an announcement from Lion Lauri about the upcoming Murder Mystery Dinner on September 16th. We need gift cards of $25 or more. We also need gift baskets and donations of auction gifts, and don’t forget about sponsorships.

Auction Items 

Lion Dee had been to Utah to visit family and brought back a box of Milk chocolate orange Sticks purchased by Lion Pat, who passed them around. They were excellent.

Lion Karen had been to Disney World but brought nothing to auction, so she donated $20.

Happy Bucks 

Lion Pat was happy that the 68th Woodlake Rodeo would be taking place this coming weekend. The Woodlake Lions Club has hosted the radio for years.

Lion Dee was happy to have spent time with Family in Utah.

Lion Brad was happy that he would be having a new grandson come this December,  his tenth.

Lion Pete was happy to have spent last week in Crawford, TX at a wedding, and no, he did not see W. He was also happy his grandson was on the all-star team and they won one game, but lost and did not go on.

Lion Tom Gaebe was happy his granddaughter would be at a track and field meet.

Lion Craig was happy that he recently helped close down China Peak Ski Resort and now its hiking season.

 

Fines

Lion Roy fined Lion Pete for not being at last week’s meeting, where Roy could have told a fun story from Pete’s daughter’s wedding. 

 

Lion Craig

Lion Craig reads the slate of officers. 

Lion Tom Gaebe draws or the marble.

Lion Tom Gaebe draws for the white marble and comes up empty. 

Drawings 

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

Lotto ticket: Lion Dee

Franeys

Lion Colin won the free add. 

Gary Herbst from Kaweah Health

 

 

 

 

Gary Herbst, the CEO of Kaweah Health, was in our program today. He had a lot to talk about, from the money crunch that Kaweah, along with almost every hospital in the state, to the large number of nurses who have already left the profession because of burnout to the many more expected to leave in the next two years to the high cost of traveling nurses (at one point, $200 an hour) It was an informative program.