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District Governor

2007-2008

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Mark Mahovlich

Club: Belle River

updated Wednesday January 30, 2008
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GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

2007/2008

CHALLENGE TO CHANGE

THIS IS INTERNATONAL PRESIDENT AMARASUIYA’S

 THEME FOR THIS YEAR

As governor I believe that change is needed to encourage young people to join Lions, and then to take office.  We as Lions must adjust to the new pace, and technology of the day.  What has worked in the past is not necessarily working today.  As we make changes, we must not forget our long standing members.  The next few years will be a balancing act between, the new and the old ways.  I know that the Lions will meet this challenge.

 Continuing On From Last Years International President Jimmy Ross’s Program (We Serve), President Amarasuiya Has Announced No New Programs This Year.  The Focus Is Still On The Lion First, Then The Club, District, Multiple District, And Last But Not Least Lions International.  This Means That The Clubs Must Be Changed To Fit Their Members Needs And Wants, Not The Lions Changed To Fit The Clubs Needs.

 This is the last year of Campaign Sight First II.  We all know that money is tight.  Therefore what is being asked, is “if” a club has money available, to please give to this Campaign.  We all joined to help, and this is a way to help those less fortunate.

 Please stop and take a moment to think that a 5 cent pill can stop river blindness, and for the price of a coffee, vision can be restored.  It is in our grasp to put an end to river blindness once and for all.  Your donations will help make this possible and in doing this you and your fellow Lions will spread The Magic Of Lionism around the world making us truly Knights Of The Blind so please donate if you can .

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

 I’m the Lions Pin

 I’ve witnessed excitement, sadness and happiness.  I’ve been with my wearer as eyes of the deceased Lions were removed for deposit in the eye bank.  I was there, too, when I watched as the hungry were fed and the destitute were cared for.

 I’ve seen the leader dogs instill in a blind person a new kind of confidents as they move about their sightless world.

 I’ve heard the heart of the mentally challenged pounding with joy when Lions visited with them.  I’ve seen and heard the laughter of the children in playgrounds enjoying recreational facilities and leadership provided by Lions.

 Yes, I’ve traveled all over the world and can recall thousands of incidents diverted from sadness to gladness because those who wear me made it so.

 I am a symbol of service to the world.

 If I could really talk, I’d be too filled with emotional pride to say more than “Thank You And May God Bless You And Protect You.”

 Please remember your Lions Pin and wear it with pride

     

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