The Lions year begins with a bang on July 1st. New officers, first board meeting, flags for the 4th of July, planning for Star Hometown Celebration...
New officers for the year are:
President: Larry Clucas
VP: Joe Jara
Secretary: Jennifer Weeks
Treasurer: Christina Flores
Lion Tamer: Mini Victory
Tail Twister: Bill Pollett
Membership Chair: Kathy Donahue
Director: Robert Wurster
First board meeting was held July 2nd. Budget, potential new projects/fundraisers, membership, and programs were the topics.
On July 3rd, flags were placed on Veteran's graves and along State Street. Happy Independence Day!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Lions in the Month of May
Star Lions put American flags along State Street through Star for the Memorial Day weekend. Four times a year the flags go up-the second time being for Flag Day, June 14th; the next date will be for Independence Day when the flags will stay up through Star Hometown Celebration.
Flags were also place on Memorial Day on the graves of veterans at the Star Cemetery. The two oldest veterans date from the Spanish American war.
Flags were also place on Memorial Day on the graves of veterans at the Star Cemetery. The two oldest veterans date from the Spanish American war.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Picking Up Litter
Twice a year, the Star Lions pick up litter along a 2 mile stretch of Highway 16 just east of town. Saturday was the day for the spring clean-up and 20 bags of trash were picked up by seven Lions and 3 firefighters. (Thanks Ernie, Kelly, and Dave!!)
Ever wonder what we find? In addition to fast food wrappers and drink cups and cans, this year we found a hitch with ball, gloves, socks, a towel, golf balls, car parts, fishing hooks, someone's pay stub complete with SS# (don't worry, your identity is safe with us), and some dead birds. We left the birds.
Ever wonder what we find? In addition to fast food wrappers and drink cups and cans, this year we found a hitch with ball, gloves, socks, a towel, golf balls, car parts, fishing hooks, someone's pay stub complete with SS# (don't worry, your identity is safe with us), and some dead birds. We left the birds.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Patriotism Essay Awards
The Star Lions sponsored the Patriotism Essay Contest at the Star Elementary School. The fifth grade classes participated. The topic was "How Can I Best Serve my Country in Time of Need and Disaster?" The essay contest is a Multiple District contest with students participating from E. Oregon and across Southwest Idaho in the first phase and from all of southern Idaho (District 39W and District 39E) in the second phase.
Winners were:
1st place: Kendra Garrison
2nd place (tie): Courtney Payne and Abby Eastridge
4th place: Lillian Holley
Winners were awarded a certificate and a silver medallion. Teachers Mrs. Diffenbaugh, Mr. Hiroto, and Mrs. Smith were recognized with silver coins.
Kendra Garrison was also selected as the fifth grade winner for District 39W.
Winners were:
1st place: Kendra Garrison
2nd place (tie): Courtney Payne and Abby Eastridge
4th place: Lillian Holley
Winners were awarded a certificate and a silver medallion. Teachers Mrs. Diffenbaugh, Mr. Hiroto, and Mrs. Smith were recognized with silver coins.
Kendra Garrison was also selected as the fifth grade winner for District 39W.
Officer Election
The nominations meeting for Star Lions 2012-13 officers was held Monday, April 23rd. The following people were nominated:
President: Larry Clucas
VP: Joe Jara
Secretary: Jennifer Weeks
Treasurer: Christina Flores
Lion Tamer: Mini Victory
Tail Twister: Bill Pollett
Membership Chair: Kathy Donahue
Elections will be held May 14th.
President: Larry Clucas
VP: Joe Jara
Secretary: Jennifer Weeks
Treasurer: Christina Flores
Lion Tamer: Mini Victory
Tail Twister: Bill Pollett
Membership Chair: Kathy Donahue
Elections will be held May 14th.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Trees, Trees, Trees
It was a gorgeous day in Idaho City and Star Lions took full advantage of the sunshine in the great outdoors. As part of Lions International President Tam's environmental initiative to plant a million trees (now at over 8 million worldwide) several Lions, along with friends and family members, headed north to Idaho City to plant trees.
Eleven hundred trees to be exact.
Some were dibblers (hole diggers) and some were planters and some were tree carriers. All were hungry after 2 1/2 hours on the hillside.
Eleven hundred trees to be exact.
Some were dibblers (hole diggers) and some were planters and some were tree carriers. All were hungry after 2 1/2 hours on the hillside.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wine with the Lions
Tomorrow! Join the Lions at Helina Marie's Wine Bar for fun, fellowship, fundraising, late brick orders, and, of course, wine!
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