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1 MD 13 Orientation Presented by the MD 13 GMT 2012
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2 All About Your Club A brief history of the club When was your club chartered? Who was the first president and other key founders? How many charter members? What are some significant events in the life of the club?
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3 All About Your Club Signature Projects and others What is your signature service project? List other service projects What is your signature fund raiser? List other fund raisers
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4 All About Your Club Club Organization - Officers, Directors, and Duties Pres. VPs Sec. Treas. Tail Twister Lion Tamer Directors (2-4) Membership Chair
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5 All About Your Club Membership Categories recognized by Lions Clubs Inter. Active Associate Honorary Life Member Affiliate Member-at-Large Privileged
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6 All About Your Club Attendance Dues – Administrative vs. Activity Fund What it means to be a Lion L I O N S
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7 The International Association Brief History Melvin Jones, Chicago, 1917 Dallas, Texas Dr. W.P. Woods International Association 1920 Helen Keller, 1925 Women, 1987
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8 The International Association Lions Clubs International Objects Outlines the aims & goals of Lions Each member must use appropriately Lions Code of Ethics Is a guideline for the personal values that each Lion should exemplify (Please note pages 12 & 13 of handout)
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9 The International Association Important Facts Mission State – see handout Motto – We Serve Official Colors – Purple & Gold Membership – 1.3 million Lions in over 46,000 Clubs in over 200 countries Official Emblem –
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10 The International Association Structure and Elements of the Association International Officers International Directors International Convention – Importance of Delegates International Headquarters Lions Magazine
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11 The International Association International Projects & Programs LCI & LCIF Prevent Blindness [Sight First I (1990) & II (2008)] Disaster Relief Youth Humanitarian needs MJF Leos
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12 Districts & Multiple Districts Structure What is a Multiple District? What is a District? What is a Region? What is a Zone?
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13 Districts & Multiple Districts Multiple Districts Officers Council of Governors Council Chairperson Council Sec./Treas. Committees
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14 Districts & Multiple Districts District Officers District Governors Vice District Governors Region Chairs Zone Chairs
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15 Districts & Multiple Districts District Projects Sight related foundations Eye screening projects Others Multiple District Projects Ohio Lions Band Ohio Lions Foundation Ohio Lions Eye Research Foundation Sight & Hearing State Committee Youth State Committee
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16 Districts & Multiple Districts Annual District Conventions Celebration of District Governor’s year Recognize district Lions achievements Conduct District Business & Elections Annual Multiple District Convention Celebration of the Multiple’s year Recognize Lions achievements Conduct Business & Elections Provide Leadership Training Conventions are a time to have fun
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17 Lions Alphabet Soup PP-Past President ZC-Zone Chair DG-District Governor PDG-Past District Gov. 1VDG-1 st Vice Dist. Gov. 2VDG-2 nd Vice Dist. Gov. CST-Cabinet Sec./Teas. CC-Council Chair IP-International President ID-International Director PIP-Past Inter. President PID-Past Inter. Director I-immediate past… IPIP, IPID, IPDG, etc.
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18 Lions Alphabet Soup LCI-Lions Clubs International LCIF-LCI Foundation MJF-Melvin Jones Fellowship OLERF-Ohio Lions Eye Research Foundation OLF-Ohio Lions Foundation OSSB-Ohio School for the Blind MD-13 Multiple District 13, Ohio
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19 Join the Family Effective Orientation Involvement from Day One Leaders Who Listen Bond through Service Be Like Family
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20 Thank you Stay Involved Continue to Learn Visit www.lionsclubs.org and www.ohiolions.org for more informationwww.lionsclubs.org www.ohiolions.org Contact PID Jerry Smith at jsmith60@roadrunner.com with questions jsmith60@roadrunner.com
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