1 CONTENTS P1 From the President P2 CLC Recognitions, NEW MEMBEERS P3 What’s on the Horizon for CLC P4 - 5 Opportunities to Volunteer P6 News You Can Use STAY UP-TO-DATE BY CHECKING OUT: www.Colleyvillelions.com Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB P. O. Box 536 Colleyville, TX 76034 www.colleyvillelions.com President Ed McKnight District 2E2 EDITOR: Lion Deb Cashen [email protected]817-494-8702 If you would like to contribute to the September/October Newsletter please contact CLC Secretary Deb Cashen JULY/AUGUST 2021 BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER COLLEYVILLE LIONS ZOOOOM! Look for Your Zoom Invite On Your CLC Weekly Update or Join Us at Crown of Life Lutheran Church on Friday Morning! FROM PRESIDENT Ed McKnight Let me first thank you, The Colleyville Lions Club, for the privilege to be your President. With your help and guidance, I know we can and will be able to continue to contribute to our community this year. As we start the new Lions Fiscal Year, I ask that we all take another look at membership. I will be sharing a few ideas as we move through this year. I sincerely thank you for the opportunity to serve the Colleyville Lions Club and our communities! We Serve and We Change Lives!
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CONTENTS P1 From the President P2 CLC Recognitions, NEW MEMBEERS P3 What’s on the Horizon for CLC P4 - 5 Opportunities to Volunteer P6 News You Can Use
STAY UP-TO-DATE BY CHECKING OUT:
www.Colleyvillelions.com
Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond since 1982
Look for Your Zoom Invite On Your CLC Weekly Update or Join Us at Crown of Life Lutheran Church on Friday Morning!
FROM PRESIDENT Ed McKnight Let me first thank you, The Colleyville Lions Club, for the privilege to be your President. With your help and guidance, I know we can and will be able to continue to contribute to our community this year. As we start the new Lions Fiscal Year, I ask that we all take another look at membership. I will be sharing a few ideas as we move through this year. I sincerely thank you for the opportunity to serve the Colleyville Lions Club and our communities!
We Serve and We Change Lives!
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Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond Since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB - BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
JULY-AUGUST 2021
COLLEYVILLE LIONS – RECOGNITIONS
& RECOGNITIONS
WELCOME NEW COLLEYVILLE LIONS
Don Weaks Robert (Boo) Chars
Charles (Chuck) Koonce
10 Year Milestone Chevron Awards Lion Mario Contaldi Lion Noble Crawford Lion Tony DeLorenzo
Lion Keith Gelles Lion Norman Jones
Lion David Kelly Lion Cindy Koetter
Lion Jeff Lacy Lion G. L. Moore
Lion De Nail Lion Morgan Phelps Lion Kenneth Thayer
Lion Gerald Ward Lion Alfloyd Williams Lion James Womack
15 Year Milestone Chevron Awards
Lion Gary Fickes Lion Nancy Gordon
Lion Kasey Holdridge Lion Monique Kusman
Lion Ed McKnight Lion David Phelps Lion John White
20 Year Milestone Chevron Awards Lion Dr. Juneria Berges
Lion Craig Lemmon
25 Year Milestone Chevron Awards Lion Frank Carroll
DG Lion Tom Westerman
35 Year Milestone Chevron Award Lion Don Noblit
LIONOPOLY 2021 Installation Dinner
Lots of Awards!
Lots of Lions! Lots of Food! Lots of Fun!
Welcome New Board Members!
Let’s help President Ed Celebrate a Great Year next June!
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WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON FOR COLLEYVILLE LIONS?
July 2 - Mid-Cities Corp Elizabeth Grace July 9 - District 2-E2 DG Stan Hall July 16 - BUSINESS MEETING July 23 - John DiLucci Stay Out of Trouble IRS July 30 - Dr. Julius Sonko EATBETA Int’L Foundation
AUGUST 2021 CALENDAR AUG 6 - Platt Allen Lighthouse for the Blind AUG 13 - BUSINESS MEETING CLC Orientation AUG 20 - Rep. Gio Capriglione Legislative Updates AUG 27 - Dr. Kenya Ayers-Palmore TCC Campus
Vision screening services are now being offered at various locations! The first is our 10th Annual Easter Egg Festival Contact Lion Mark Talbert if you will be available to assist. [email protected]
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EYEGLASS RECYCLING CENTER ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
The ERC is now accepting cell phones any make, any model, any condition
For recycling - FUNDRAISER!
Lions District 2E2 Eyeglass Recycling Center is OPEN! Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (except holiday weekends) and on week days by appointment. Please check the website calendar for our schedule. If there is a dot on a given day, volunteers are scheduled to work on that date.
Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond Since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB - BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
JULY - AUGUST 2021
SERVICE HOURS ARE IMPORTANT!
Log into the website: app.mylion.org (Go to MYLION) and record all those hours you contribute to the Colleyville Lions Club or District 2-E2. Those hours help LCI obtain grants that serve the communities we live in. If you need assistance or want to send those hours to your Club Secretary, Deb Cashen just ask. The form to fill out is on the: colleyvillelions.com website under “Membership” - just scroll down, click on the form, fill it out online, save it to your desktop and email:
The process is easy. Just download the app and scan any and all receipts. The app will pick up those items that qualify. Designate what school you wish to receive the box tops and you are done!
TEXAS LION’S FOUNDATION
Texas Lions Foundation funds provided 5 of the 12 Wunder Wagons donated by District 2-E2 to the Pediatric Cancer Program at Cook Children’s Hospital.
Yes, our district was # 1 in giving last year, and so far, this year We are leading the State again in giving. This is because of You, the Lions of 2-E2.
Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond Since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB - BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
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Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond Since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB - BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
JULY - AUGUST 2021
DISTRICT 2-E2 1st Leadership Meeting
Crown of Life Lutheran Church Colleyville, Texas
Saturday, July 17, 2021 Sponsored by: Colleyville Lions Club
Serving the Needs of the Community and Beyond Since 1982 COLLEYVILLE LIONS CLUB - BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
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LIONS SUPPORT BRAILLE BOOKS Braille storybooks are important for Lions Clubs and for the visually impaired children Lions serve. Every library should have them and making them freely accessible should be the responsibility of every Lions club. Braille books are in the same category as those books in large print. And the Lions logo should be displayed on book covers and shelf signage. Supporting the local library in this way, as an ongoing project, means a club makes Braille books a budget line item. Anyone willing to see if that is a need in our communities?
Membership Chair Should Get New name: MemRet Chair
Recruiting is only part of the job. The other part is the co-equal responsibility of retention. One person needs to do retention and none better than the Membership Chair. No member feels the futility of losing a member more than the recruiter. Gaining one and keeping one is better managed by the MemRet Chairperson who is totally committed to keeping the club and its many services at full strength.
PANCREATIC CANCER MAY BE A THING OF THE PAST ALL BECAUSE OF THE PROTEIN NETRIN-G1
Researchers have discovered that a protein thought to only be involved in the development of neurons in the brain also plays a major role in the development and growth of pancreatic cancer. Their findings demonstrate for the first time how the protein, called Netrin-G1,helps pancreatic cancer cells survive by protecting them from the immune system and supplying them with nutrients. Pancreatic cancer is difficult to treat because tumors often develop extra connective tissue throughout the pancreas. This connective tissue aids the growth of pancreatic cancer and provides a physical and biochemical protective barrier against drugs and the immune system. This protective barrier is made up of a type of cell called a cancer associated fibroblast (CAF), which interacts with cancer cells to help them grow and survive. The research effort found that an antibody that neutralizes Netrin-G1 was able to stunt the development of progression of pancreatic tumors in mice, demonstrating the potential of developing new treatments for pancreatic cancer that target Netrin-G1. Worldwide, pancreatic cancer is the seventh leading cause of cancer related deaths. The toll is higher in the developed countries. In the United States, for example, pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer related deaths and is predicted to become second in 2021.