Monthly Newsletter - Wisconsin Lions District 27-B1

VAN DYNE LION AND VAN DYNE LIONESS
June 2015
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Van Dyne Lions
President Walt Schmid
688-2496
1st Vice President Tom Wendt 922-8841
2nd Vice President Jack Hughes 922-1588
3rd Vice President Dick Schlichtling 923-2036
Secretary Glen Pollack 688-2315
Treasurer Gary Schumacher
960-7217
1 year director Larry Klein 921-3165
1 year director Jim Patt 922-7136
2 year director Oscar Leightfuss 688-2873
2 year director David Hartman 203-4338
Lion Tamer Orv Heller 933-3773; 266-7428
Tail Twister Bob Leichtfuss 688-5064
Membership chair Roger Gruendemann 216-7676
Past President Ron Boehning 921-6500
Van Dyne Lioness
President Barb Leichtfuss 688-5064
Vice President Bonnie Hughes 922-1588
Secretary Joyce Kurtz 922-7676
Treasurer Marge Werner 688-2475
1 Year Director Shirley Thon
2 Year Director Julie Aigner 921-1047
Lioness Tamer Bev Gantner 688-5106
Skirt Twister Sandy Muche 933-3338
Membership Chair Nancy Krumbein 921-5764
Past President Cindy Rank 410-8241
Dates to remember and put on your personal calendars:
Saturday –May 30 Van Dyne Walleye Tournament
ALL DAY????
Tuesday – June 2 – Lions Board meeting and June calendar drawing
Lions Park 6:30 PM
Monday – June 8 – Lioness Board Meeting
Lions Park 6:30 PM
Wednesday – June 10 Eden Steak night
Sunday – June 14 – 27-B1 Affiliate Banquet Social hour 4:00 Dinner 5:00
Lions Park
Tuesday – June 16 – Lions General Meeting; Installation and Awards for both
Lion and Lioness members Social 6:00 Dinner 7:00
Lions Park
Saturday – June 20 – North Fondy Fest Parade – Theme – Circus, Circus – See info Noon
Monday – June 22 – Lioness General Meeting
Lions Park 6:30 PM
Upcoming dates to remember that are in the schedule: July 26 – Car Show; August 16 –
Small Town; September 12- Appreciation Day; December 12 – Cribbage Tournament. 2016 –
Feb 7 Cabinet meeting held at Van Dyne Lions Park.
A NOTE FROM LIONS PRESIDENT:
Hello Lions & Lioness;
*May is almost behind us. Country Breakfast had a great day. No numbers yet on this end. Thanks for all the
help. A good turn out by volunteers was great.
*WALLEYE TOURNAMENT ON Sat. MAY 30th. VOLUNTEER HELP IS NEEDED. FRI. NITE FOR SET
UP AS WELL. All fisherman in the tournament will be there for registration. No kickball teams as of this print has contacted
me.
*Chips for the playground arrived on Fri. May 8th. Chips were spread on May 9th and more on May 16th. More in
newsletter by Lion Gary. Volunteer's were Bill & Shannon Hogan. As well as there daughter Lacey, who is the pitcher for
the girls softball team. Asst. Mgr. Shane Malnory. That team uses the diamond for practice. They will be using the
diamond on June 4th & July 14th. playing a double header both nights. Stop down and support them.
*The Lions Club purchased another load of SURE-HOP Diamond sand and a load of Mason sand for the volley ball court.
*Mowing the park was developing into a situation. The problem has been solved. So far, the same volunteers from last year
are mowing and trimming. Thanks to the volunteers.
*INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AND AWARDS WILL BE HELD AT THE JUNE 16th GENERAL MEETING. Lions
and Lioness will be installed by DG Gary Silah. Plan to attend.
*STEAK FRY at the May General Meeting was attended by 30 Lions and 1 guest. Complete meal was $8.00. (Where else
can you get a full steak dinner but at the Lions Meeting for the money). Thanks to Lion Dave and Lion Scott for there
efforts in preparing this awesome night.
*Next BIG event will be the 1st Annual car show celebrating 100 years of Lionism. JULY 26th. Keep the date open.
*See everybody at the WALLEYE TOURNAMENT.
Yours in Lionism, Lion Walt President
VAN DYNE LIONS MAY 2015
CALENDAR WINNERS
DOLLARS
1 $100.00
2 $100.00
3 $30.00
4 $30.00
5 $30.00
6 $30.00
7 $30.00
8 $15.00
9 $15.00
10 $15.00
11 $15.00
12 $15.00
13 $15.00
14 $15.00
15 $15.00
16 $15.00
17 $15.00
18 $15.00
19 $15.00
20 $15.00
21 $15.00
22 $15.00
23 $15.00
24 $15.00
25 $15.00
26 $15.00
27 $15.00
28 $15.00
29 $15.00
30 $15.00
31 $15.00
$710.00
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NAME
Jan Bocek
Bob Dunavon
Oshkosh Noon Kiwanis
Kim Birschbach
Bob Newton
Jason Kollmann
Michael Boedeker
Russell Hansen
Loni Leichtfuss
Taylor Vandermoss
Lindsay Birschbach
Sandra Kitz
Leo Potratz
Kierani Schraufnagel
Kathy Senecal
Laurie Pollack
Mark Potratz
Dan Patin
Kevin Stadtmueller
Donna Klein
Clark Dumke
Jim Sarage
Wally Schmid
Tami Averbeck
Jim Gaentig
Shawn Wendt
Darin Schumacher
Paul Saffran
Milly Wahl
Carleen Norton
Shawn Kneeland
CITY
Oshkosh
Van Dyne
Oshkosh
Fond du Lac
Sheboygan
Van Dyne
Fond du Lac
Van Dyne
Oshkosh
Appleton
Fond du Lac
Reedsville
Oshkosh
Fond du Lac
Fond du Lac
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
Mt. Calvary
Rosendale
Fond du Lac
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
Oshkosh
Fond du Lac
Fond du Lac
Oshkosh
Van Dyne
Berlin
Van Dyne
Fond du Lac
TABS FOR
RONALD MCDONALD
Every one should still collect the
pull tabs as we “keep pulling” for
Ronald McDonald.
WALLEYE TOURNAMENT
Call Lion Tom 922-8841 or 517-2724 for
information on helping. It is a big day
for the Lions. Always wanting to make it
a great day for the fisherman and those
attending.
COMPUTERS
Redone computers were purchased
through Lion Merle Strelow for $150
each. The Lions purchased one computer
and the Lioness purchased two
computers. Lioness Marge met Lion
Merle in FDL and picked up the Lioness
Laptops. They are ready to go.
Thank you notes
Aurora Health Care Foundation – Besides
the thank you last month from Julie Davids
of the Oshkosh Ice Hawks, Aurora sent a
thank you for the $100 in memory of Robin
Werner to support the Vince Lombardi
Cancer Clinic at Aurora Medical Center.
Marge Werner – Thank you clubs for the
beautiful hanging plant. Lioness Barb said it
was long overdue since I had surgery in
January and my back feels good. It does
make for a good feeling when a person is
remembered and surprised!
Park Reservations - Call Lion Walt (688-2496) for details.
Greetings Lions and Lioness! Thank you to everyone that really worked hard at the Country
Breakfast! At first count, we served more than last year. The community is definitely behind us, so
we need to be present and supportive of the community's needs as they arise! Good job fellow Lions
& Lioness! That's the Lions' spirit! And right around the corner is the Lion's Walleye Tournament!
And on it goes! Someone told me once it is better to burn out than rust out! Not that we want burn outs,
but keeping busy is what we do best! Enjoy the Memorial Day weekend; remember what we're celebrating;
those that served our country to preserve our freedoms and standard of living. Thank you to all of our
veterans! God Bless! Enjoy, keep safe and let's kick off summer! In Lionism......Barb
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
CHIPS SPREAD ON PLAYGROUND AND
SAND SPREAD ON VOLLEYBALL AND BASEBALL FIELD
Submitted by Lion Gary and Lion Walt
I think a special thank you should go to Wally's excavating crew for their help and equipment. Without their
bobcat it would have been a really big job. The entire project was done in 4 1/2 hour, clean up included. Then
the next week 10 yards of chips were delivered the day before Country Breakfast and the crew had them
spread by about 9:00. On Saturday, May 9th, Lion Gary and Lion Walt were the only two Lions who showed up
to spread the chips, sand on both the volleyball court and baseball field. Walt's son and family, Chris, Lisa,
Jaxson and Wesley and Matt Juedes helped on that Saturday along with the volunteers listed in Lion President
Walt's letter. Also lending a hand on the 16th were Lion Dan Barnes and Walt's employee, Dana Weisnicht. If
we missed listing you, we apologize and you certainly deserve a big thank you also. Thank you to all. This
was a different job than the normal that is done around the park. The whole park looks good. No wonder
people keep calling to use the park. It is a great facility.
OFFICER TRAINING ATTENDED BY TWO LIONS AND NINE LIONESS
ON MAY 2 AND MAY 5
Lions attending were Lion Gary and Lion Walt. Lioness attending were Lionesses Barb, Bonnie, Carla,
Marge, Julie, Bev, Nancy, Cindy N, and Cindy R. The Lions and Lioness broke into different groups.
Affiliate President Lioness Cindy covered a great deal and her presentation was very informative. There was
further discussion led by members familiar with officers jobs.
WALLEYE TOURNAMENT MAY 29 (REGISTRATION FRIDAY NIGHT)
AND MAY 30
Friday, May 29, is registration for the fishermen. On May 30, members have signed up as to the different jobs
available. May 30 is a busy day for both Lion and Lioness to keep the fisherman and visitors happy until the
awards are handed out. The Lioness are in charge of the food and the soda. The Lioness will also be drawing
LIONESS ---- BE SURE YOU TURN YOUR
SOLD TICKETS (ALONG WITH THE MONEY) AND UNSOLD TICKETS TO LIONESS
CINDY R AS ALL TICKETS HAVE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR IN THIS RAFFLE
DRAWING. SHE NEEDS THEM BY FRIDAY, MAY 29. CALL LIONESS CINDY AT 4108241 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.
for $500, $200, and $100 prizes from their raffle.
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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Congratulations to Tyler Thielke and Meg Freiberg
Lioness Julie Aigner represented the Lioness Club in presenting the $750 scholarship to Tyler Thielke,
son of Jason and Kelly Thielke of Van Dyne. He is a senior at Horace Mann High School. He plans to
either attend UW Fox Valley, Menasha, or UW Stevens Point, Stevens Point. His major is natural
sciences.
The Lions picked Meg Freiberg for the $750 scholarship. She is a senior at Winnebago Lutheran
Academy. The Academy has their own day for presenting awards. No one had to be there personally.
Meg is the daughter of Craig and Lisa Freiberg of Van Dyne. She plans to attend either Concordia
University or Marian University. She plans to be a nurse practitioner.
JULY 26 CAR SHOW
Chairperson is: Lion Brian Seffern
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1st load of chips for
playground; delivered 10
yards more to finish it up
Load of Mason sand for the
volleyball courts
Country Breakfast below
Load of SURE-HOP diamond
sand for the baseball
diamond
Part of the crew setting up for the 640 that went through the door.
Volunteers Steve Aigner, Carol Wiechman; members Kathy, Julie, Yvonne,
Maribeth, Deb, and Nancy
.
MENU
Chicken Marsula
Pot Roast, Seasoned
veggie combo
candied sweet potatoes mashed potatoes
seven layer salad
taffy apple salad
cherry chocolate torte Pecan bars
Catered by C. J's of Ripon
According to our constitution, Van Dyne Lioness members will pay $7.50 (½ cost of meal) and the club will pay the rest.
Lioness Marge will be collecting the $7.50 from each member attending. If you haven't signed up, please call Lioness
Marge at 688-2475 by Monday, June 1. It is a nice get together meeting the members of other clubs and those who have
or are still organizing the activities and keeping us informed.
Lion Scott Scovronski and Lion David
Hartman cracking eggs getting ready for the
next day.
MacKenzie and Riley Hartmann folding 350
flyers which were handed out as the people
walked in
INSTALLATION AND AWARDS
JUNE 16, 2015
SOCIAL HOUR 6:00
DINNER 7:00
VAN DYNE LIONS PARK
$14.00 PER PERSON
Menu: Pork loin, chicken, dressing, mashed potatoes, tossed salad, Watergate salad, carrots & cake.
RSVP TO MARGE 688-2475 BY JUNE 9TH
[email protected]
Please contact her so we don't have to call you.
DG Gary Silah will be installing the officers and
also help give out awards.
PS - Melvin Jones and Birch Sturm Fellowship will be given out. Also, the Lioness will
honor three members who will be given honorary membership.
Lioness May 18 meeting notes
*Seventeen members attended the meeting. Lioness Bonnie won the money raffle of $8.50.
Lioness Roma and Lioness Peggy gave each member a refreshing frozen lemonade drink as their
birthday treat. Happy birthday to both and thank you. Skirt twister Lioness Sandy had us sing
the National Anthem one word at a time. (We forget quickly where the one before let off). It
was a laughing time and was much better when we got to sing it all together.
*Committee preference sheets were available for sign up.
*Question brought up to have a dinner meeting possibly in October away from the clubhouse.
Discussion will follow at a future meeting..
*Fond du Lac Lioness would like to be included when we have something special at our
meetings.
*Re certification is needed for Vision Screening and we should invite area clubs.
*Lioness dues are due of $20 per member. Please pay by the June 22 meeting or before.
COUNTRY BREAKFAST RESULTS
According to the tickets that came through and counted at the end of the day, 640 people
th
attending the 30 annual Country Breakfast. Thank you for all your help. At the door, 16 were
free for kids 3 and under, 14 child were purchased, and 158 adult. Advance tickets sold were 416
Adult and 36 Child. To feed these 640 people, we used
1 #10 can of mild cheddar cheese 12 gallons of milk
12 gallons of chocolate milk
13 gallons of orange juice
74# ham
100# of breakfast links
7 10# bags of pancake mix 19 64 oz jars of applesauce 5 gallons of regular syrup
6 #10 cans of sliced peaches 2 ½ (1.25 gal) containers of oil 4 - 24 oz bottles of sugar free syrup
2 ½ 96 oz grape juice
3 ½ bottles of ketchup
123 dozen eggs
4 cases of hash browns
A variety of desserts
Profit results in next month's news