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Lions Clubs International

Lions Clubs International. East Bay Lions - District 4-C3. NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION Livermore Lions Club. Lions Clubs International . Session A: History & Structure of Lions Clubs International Session B: Structure of Multiple District 4 & District 4-C3 Session C:

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Lions Clubs International

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  1. Lions Clubs International East Bay Lions - District 4-C3 NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION Livermore Lions Club New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  2. Lions Clubs International Session A: History & Structure of Lions Clubs International Session B: Structure of Multiple District 4 & District 4-C3 Session C: History & Structure of Livermore Lions Club New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  3. Lions Clubs International Session B: Structure & Purpose of Multiple District 4 and District 4-C3 Presented at all meetings in the months of February, May, August, November New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  4. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 Livermore Lions Club Is a member of East Bay Lions: District 4-C3 1,301 Lions in 44 Clubs in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties WE SERVE New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  5. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 There are approx. 750 Districts in the world. Area 1 = C-1, C-5, A-1 Area 2 = C-2. C-3, C-4, C-6 Area 3 = A-2, A-3, L-1, L-3 Area 4 = L-2, L-4, L-5, L-6 MD4 = Calif. Multiple District 4 21,000 Lions 710 Clubs 15 Districts 4 Areas Office in Santa Barbara 2009-10 Council Chair, Emil Kantola, Pacifica Lions Club 4-C4, and 15 District Governors constitute the Council of Governors New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  6. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 • The Minimum requirements for a District are: • 1250 or more members and • 35 or more clubs Northern Calif. District Size Dist. Members Clubs A1 2337 62 C5 1722 60 C2 1670 61 C4 1366 45 C6 1354 49 C3 1301 44 C1 1300 53 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  7. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 • The Minimum requirements to form a New Club are: • 20 new members • The Minimum requirements to forma New Branch are: • 2 current members • Northern Calif. • Largest Clubs • A-1 Linden Lions 211 • A-1 Jackson Lions 126 • C-6 Santa Cruz Host 104 • C-1 Loma Rica Foothill 102 • C-3 Discovery Bay 95 • C-5 Mother Load 91 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  8. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 08/09 Membership Growth as of 6/30/09 Dist. Growth C4 20 C2 - 2 C6 - 3 C3 - 19 C5 - 67 C1 - 70 • Northern Calif. • Fastest Growing Clubs • 2008-09 (7/08-6/09 +10 or more) • C3 Livermore Lions + 23 • C5 Sacr Senators + 22 • C4 SF Hispanic + 17 • C3 Bethel Island Lions + 14 • C2 Corte Madera + 11 • C2 Lakeport Early Lake + 10 • 2007-08 (7/07-6/08+10 or more) • C6 Milpitas Exec. Lions + 22 • C2 Novato Lions + 12 • C4 SF Marina-S Beach + 12 • C3 Livermore Lions + 11 • C2 San Rafael Las Gallinas + 11 • C2 Anderson Valley Lions + 10 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  9. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 • District 4-C3 Membership Growth Data • Yr Gov Mbrs 6/31 Clubs • 1994 A Funk 1951 -105 57 • 1995 B Johnson 1960 + 9 59 • 1996 T Lemasney 1879 - 81 57 • 1997 N Robinson 1773 -106 57 • 1998 L Griffin 1662 -111 57 • 1999 B Knight 1613 - 49 56 • 2000 T Le Cara 1625 + 12 52 • 2001 N Desmond 1573 - 52 50 • 2002 J Knapp 1580 + 7 49 • B Ridle 1513 - 67 47 • B Olin 1456 - 57 44 • S Olin 1424 - 32 44 • W Griffin 1506 + 82 47 • G Wong 1420 - 86 48 • D Kory 1320 -100 46 • J Perry 1301 - 19 44 • J Lee Thanks to PDG Bob Olin for the historical data New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  10. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 “Possibility Thinking” New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  11. Lions Clubs International Lions District MD4 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  12. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 WHO ARE THE LIONS? President Jimmy Carter is an active Lions Member and a Past District Governor – PDG President Carter has nominated Lions Clubs International for the Nobel Peace Prize. New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  13. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 • Lions are Diverse! • Male - Female • Young - Middle aged - Mature • Poor – Middle Class – Wealthy • All nationalities – 205 countries • All religions • All cultures • All languages • All races • All occupations • All professions WHO ARE THE LIONS? Lions are UNITED in their desire to help others who are in need New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  14. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 ABOUT LIONS Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their communities. From involving members in projects as local as cleaning up an area park or as far-reaching as bringing sight to the world's blind, Lions clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter future for their community. New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  15. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 District Governor Jim Lee 2009-2010 “Renewing Our Commitment” Immediate Past District Governor Jane Perry 1st Vice District Governor Dave Peters 2nd Vice District Governor Cathy Hudson Cabinet Secretary David Traum Treasurer Kaz Sato New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  16. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 DISTRICT CABINET • District Governor • 1st Vice District Governor • 2nd Vice District Governor • Cabinet Secretary • Cabinet Treasurer • 3 Region Chairpersons • 8 Zone Chairpersons • District Committee Chairpersons New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  17. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 District 4C-3: Alameda & Contra Costa Counties 3 REGIONS, 8 ZONES, & 44 Clubs Zone 1 (Ambrose, Antioch, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron Delta, Discovery Bay, Oakley Delta) Chair, “Duke” Dunham, Ambrose Lions Region A Chair, Barbara Cronin Richmond-Pinole Lions Zone 2 (Concord, Crockett, Martinez, Rodeo) Chair, Gary Miner, Crockett Lions Zone 3 (El Cerrito, Hercules, Richmond-Pinole, San Pablo) Chair, Mary Desmond, Crockett Lions New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  18. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 Region B Chair, Elaine Leavitt Hayward Lions Club Zone 4 (Albany, Berkeley, Berkeley Annapurna, West Berkeley) Chair, Vince Lipinski, Berkeley Lions Zone 5 (Alameda Breakfast, Castro Valley,East Bay Mugumghwa, Greater Bay Area, Montclair-Oakland, Oakland Chinatown, San Leandro, San Lorenzo) Chair, Ernie Alviar, Alameda Lions Zone 6 (Fremont Dawnbreakers, Fremont Asian, Hayward, South Hayward, Union City) Chair, Ron Hudson, Fremont Dawnbreaker Lions New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  19. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 Region C Chair, Gary Potter Livermore Lions Club Zone 7 (Diablo Valley, Moraga, Rossmoor, Walnut Creek Host, Pleasant Hill, Ygnacio Valley) Chair, Paula Robinson, Ygnacio Valley Lions Zone 8 (Amador Valley, Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton) Chair, Denny Grotrian, Livermore Lions New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  20. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  21. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 Level 4 Protégé PinLevel 4 Mentor Pin New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  22. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 2003-2004 Grand Prize Peace Poster Student Speaker Contest New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  23. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  24. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 www.LivermoreLions.org www.EastBayLions.org New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  25. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 • Session B Quiz • What District are you a member of? • What are the geographical boundaries of your district? • How many clubs are in your district? • Who is our District Governor? • What Multiple District are you a member of? • What are the MD geographical boundaries? • How many districts are in our MD? • How many clubs are in our MD? • What can you tell me about the Council Chair? • Name 3 district office positions? • Describe the organizational structure of your district. New Member Orientation 2009-2010

  26. Lions Clubs International Lions District 4-C3 The End Of Session B New Member Orientation 2009-2010

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