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ABN: 58 300 922 181
Volume 22 Issue 1 – JULY 2020
Editor – Linda Sanders1 Paddy Court, Koo Wee Rup 3981Mobile: 0419 583 740Email: r [email protected] Website: http://kooweerup.vic.lions.org.au/
Lions Club of Koo Wee Rup & District Inc
2020-2021
President June WrightSecretary Ken BlayTreasurer Peter Martin1st Vice President Jacqui Armstrong2nd Vice President Rex SandersMembership Chairman Ron PayneLion Tamer Geoff GeeTail Twister Shirelle LeanGreeter, LCIF Rep Ron PayneBulletin Editor / Blackfish Linda SandersMints June WrightConvention Ken BlayChristmas Cakes & Puddings Ken BlayJunior Public Speaking Ron PayneYouth of the Year Sheryl BlayCarols Ron PayneWebmaster Linda SandersFacebook Jacqui ArmstrongLions Welfare All members
From Shirelle Lean
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
UNFORTUNATELY THERE IS NO REPORT FROM
OUR ESTEEMED PRESIDENT THIS MONTH.
DUE TO ILL HEALTH AND NOT MUCH TO REPORT ABOUT,
JUNE HAS DECIDED NOT TO WRITE A REPORT.
June Wright
President OAM
EDITORS NOTE:
Welcome back to the Bulletin.I hope you haven’t been going through withdrawals without having a Bulletin to read over the last months.
With more things going on in the following months and once COVID-19 is over, there will hopefully be more to report about.
If you have anything you would like to contribute please email it to me.
Pinched from JacquiArmstrong’s facebook page
FROM THE LIONS RISK MANAGEMENT MANUAL
DAVID MILLS RECOGNISED FOR HIS HELP WITH THE BBQ TRAILER
At our meeting on 17th June 2020 at the RSL Rooms, Ron presented David Mills with a certificatethanking him for his input and contribution with the setting up of the barbeque trailer.
David is a member of the Strezleki Lions Club and it was great to have him at our meeting.
FromShirelle
Lean
JUST IMAGINE“Imagine" you were born in 1900.
On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday.22 million people perish in that war.
Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until your 20th birthday.
50 million people die from it in those two years. Yes, 50 million.On your 29th birthday, the Great Depression begins.
Unemployment hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33.The country nearly collapses along with the world economy.
When you turn 39, World War II starts.You aren’t even over the hill yet.
And don’t try to catch your breath.On your 41st birthday, the United States is fully pulled into WWII.
Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war.At 50, the Korean War starts, 5 million perish.
At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn’t end for 20 years, 4 million people perish in that conflict.
On your 62nd birthday you have the Cuban Missile Crisis, a tipping point in the Cold War.
Life on our planet, as we know it, should have ended.Great leaders prevented that from happening.
When you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends."Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900."
How do you survive all of that?When you were a kid in 1985 and didn’t think your 85 year old
grandparent understood how hard school was,and how mean that kid in your class was.
Yet they survived through everything listed above.Perspective is an amazing art, refined as time goes on, and enlightening
like you wouldn’t believe.Let’s try and keep things in perspective."
COVID-19 Frontline Relief Grant Update (26th June 2020):
Thanks to your generosity, LCIF has now been able to award 293 grants totaling US$4,754,752.
Lions Clubs International is actively working with our clubs around the world and monitoring the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which is changing the way we live, work and serve. This Response Center is your central source for news and resources impacting Lions and our efforts to serve the world during this challenging time.
Now that we have everyone washingtheir hands correctly 🤙 !
Next week .......How to use indicatorsat roundabouts ! 🚗🤪
SUZANNE AND MOIRA – WHAT A TEAM
Congratulations to Suzanne on receiving her new hearing dog, Moira
– a beautiful addition to your family.
IN THE GARDEN WITH LINDA:
When you look outside this time of year the last thing you feel like doing is standing out in the cold, wet and windy weather, especially if you live in the cooler areas. Don’t let this put you off. There is so much to do in the garden and a lot more to do in the garden shed. Get off the couch and put on the thermals, the beanie, a coat and your gumboots and warm yourself up with some winter garden love.
Tool TimeWhy not head out to the shed, and sharpen, clean, oil and maintain your garden tools. Sounds tedious, but it’s really rewarding, and will save you cash in the long run. Practicing tool hygiene will prevent the spread of disease.
Mulch your bedsTop up mulch on your veggie patches, herb gardens and ornamental beds. Choose sustainable, low environmental impact mulch, one that will enrich your soil as it breaks down. If in the southern states try to avoid Sugar Cane as it would have a high carbon footprint due to transport.
Green ManureGreen manure crops are good to go now… improve that dormant veggie patch. In cooler to temperate areas you can use crops like like faba beans or field peas and for warmer areas try mung beans. Remember to chop and drop them before they flower.
Pruning & WeedingPruning and weeding is a great job to do at this time of year. Deciduous fruit trees love a big old haircut now, except your apricot
PlantingIt’s bare root season! Get your deciduous fruit trees in now, including apples, pears, plums, peaches and nectarines. Deciduous exotic trees can also be planted now.There’s still a bit happening in the veggie patch, especially if you love your brassicas eg broccoli, cauliflower, cabbages, spinach, silver beet and kale. You could also try carrots, sweet peas, broad beans, coriander and peas.
Lions Clubs Help More than Two Hundred Million People
(Oak Brook, Ill., June 22, 2020) – Five years ago, Lions Clubs International set a goal of tripling its global impact by helping 200 million people around the world per year. Through the kindness of the organization’s 1.4 million Lions members, this year they achieved it, bringing more good to the world than ever before.
“Today is a day of great celebration for Lions everywhere,” said Lions Clubs International President, Dr. Jung-Yul Choi. “Lions didn’t just reach our goal of serving 200 million people this year—we exceeded it, serving more than 275 million people together. It’s all thanks to the generosity of our global Foundation, and the efforts of the incredible men and women around the world who put their kindness into action by serving their communities as Lions.”
For more than a century, Lions have strengthened local communities through hands-on service and humanitarian projects. That service impact is amplified through the generous support of the Lions Clubs International Foundation, which has awarded more than one billiondollars since its founding to empower the service of Lions and bring hope to some of the neediest places on earth.
Here are some of the ways Lions helped communities during their historic year of service: • Provided diabetes screenings to more than 13.3 million people • Collected food and distributing meals to more than 14.7 million people • Planted trees that benefit more than 5.7 million people • Supported the treatment for river blindness to help more than 8.5 million people • Offered vision screenings to more than 5.7 million people • Advocated for more than 2.2 million people touched by pediatric cancer • Created educational opportunities for more than 2.9 million people
“The number of people we served is inspiring,” said International President Choi. “But what truly inspires me is thinking about each of the people that these numbers represent. They are lives that Lions have touched, in ways both big and small. Every volunteer makes a difference,and their volunteerism shows how important compassion and kindness are to the world, especially during times like this.”
CAN YOU SPOT THE DIFFERENCES IN THE FOLLOWING?
Daily Quick Crossword
Across
1 Thoroughly soaked (7)5 Greek letter S (5)8 Souvenir (5)9 Exploded (5,2)10 Learner (7)11 Devoutness (5)12 Embraced (6)14 Tree providing wood for cricket bats (6)18 Circular (5)20 Absconds (7)22 Italian child (7)23 Interior (5)24 Simple song (5)25 Clients (anag) (7)
Down
1 Withdraw from a contest (7)2 Lively Bohemian dance (5)3 Enrage (7)4 Gallows (6)5 Exclusive news story (5)6 Polite, refined (7)7 Put to use (5)13 Epicure (7)15 Slope (7)16 Spendthrift (7)17 Obnoxious (6)18 Dressed (5)19 God or goddess (5)21 Frenzied (5)
Coffee Break Cryptic
Across
1 A petty officer, say, reveals defector (8)6 Better part of landscape (3)9 Turning up with mother's cats (5)10 Callas confused by a place where she sang (2,5)11 Right conclusion? That's ripping! (7)12 Noblemen needing laser treatment (5)13 Primitive creature getting a second English degree? (6)15 Mole responsible for decapitation of emperor? (6)19 Class from Lancaster (5)21 Ask family insistently for Halloween requirement (7)23 Wind or unsettled weather (7)24 Pooh's friend, extremely short, has place to sleep (5)25 Pass on what could make an impression (3)26 Signed up, having listened for a change (8)
Down
2 I'm in enclosure with last bits of hot jalapeopepper (7)3 South American greeting Japanese food (5)4 Claim knotty legal point (6)5 A street in dire need in part of London (4,3)6 Be in charge of post at university (5)7 Spare change for fruit (5)8 Catches up with a Greek city-state (6)14 Speak softly and be heart-broken (7)16 Annoying smoker I put out (7)17 Number swimming in Tyne (6)18 Legal procedure, please (6)19 Intimidated, we tucked into fish (5)20 Kid influenced by sound (5)22 Horses from the farm are saddled (5
Daily Word Search:
TEA
Breakfast Herbal PekoeBrew Iced Pot
Ceylon Infusion SteepChamomile Jasmine SugarDarjeeling Leaves Tea BagEarl Grey Lemon Tisane
Filter Mint Oolong
Green
DATES TO REMEMBER
LIONS CLUB MEETINGS
1st July Dinner Meeting at RSL Rooms 15th July Dinner Meeting at RSL Rooms
5th December 2020 Licola Visit
Apologies
Could All Members who cannot make it to the meeting, please contact Secretary Ken as soon as they are aware they cannot attend.
Ken’s contact number is 5915 3613
Bi rthdays and Anniversaries
If your Birthday or Anniversary is not listed, or those of your children and grandchildren are not listed and you would like them to be included, please send details to :
Bulletin Editor Linda: [email protected] or phone 0419 583 740
MEMBER NAME OCCASION DATE
John Burhop Heather Scale Birthday 2-Jul
June Wright Ashley Wright Birthday 6-Jul
Frank Ferguson Philip Ferguson Birthday 10-Jul
Andrew Mortimer Andrew & Jane Mortimer 11-Jul
John Burhop Marlene & John Burhop 22-Jul
Wedding AnniversaryWedding Anniversary