Very Merry Happies from the Devonport Parade

Merry Christmas Tasmania!

The City of Devonport Lions Club had a float in the 2009 Apex Christmas Parade, which was prepared by loads of volunteers - volunteers derived from our members, friends and family! A special thank you to Cathy Clayton, one of our new members, who did the bulk of the organising!

Members need check their own email!


Just a quick note to all of us City of Devonport Lions, if you have been given a devonportlions.info email it may just pay to send an email to yourself! Make sure you receive it back within minutes as it is possible that there is an error/typo in the routing... If there is a problem with your email let Walter know ASAP and he will fix it!
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Drop Your Eyeglasses in Lions Collection Boxes

Free for You – Priceless to Them

You can drop off your old eyewear at Lions-sponsored collection boxes in your community. Typical locations include libraries, schools, community centers, places of worship, coffee shops, optometrist offices and other public locations where communities socialize and get together. Picture above taken at the Oldaker Street Regional Imaging clinic.

In 1925, Helen Keller challenged Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." And the Lions organisation accepted. Today, sight programs remain one of the Lions Club's defining causes.

For more information check <here>.
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YOUTH INPUT TO WONDERFUL SKATE PARK

Devonport's newly opened skate park is the culmination of seven years community consultation.
Devonport acting mayor Maurice Hill said youth were prominent in the number of petitions. Also with correspondence asking the council to develop a skate park and place for BMX riders.
He said it was exciting to launch the new facility.
"It is aimed at encouraging physical activity and a healthy lifestyle for people of all ages".
"The skate park was developed using input from skaters, bladers, and freestyle BMX riders to cater for differing skill and ability levels.".....
....."The Mersey Bluff Skate Park is the start of major development for the bluff precinct and a destination point that families and our young people from across the region will enjoy for years to come".
"The Devonport City Council and residents thank the Federal and State Governments and the City of Devonport Lions Club for their generous support of this important community facility.", Ald. Hill said.
 
Excerpt from The Mersey Post/17 Dec 2009
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Lion Australia PNG edition


No doubt we all read our bi-monthly Lions Magazine, and you would have noticed a glowing article on The Taste of the Harvest!

So go find it, take it out of its plastic cover and flip to page 22 and 23!!


Benefits of the clean-up

Cleaning the Lions Food-van after the Carols by Candle-light does have its advantages; Left-overs! The food-van is a great assett we have in our City of Devonport Lions Club, we rent it out and use it regularly to raise project funding to help the community we live in.

Did you know that Formby Removals is kind enough to store a container for our club? We use it as our storage facilities. One day we will have our own shed somewhere! Any takers??



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Carols by Candlelight at the Bluff

Lions and the Soroptomists are busy entertaining Devonport families
with Christmas Carols by Candlelight...

Skate Bowl Opening Ceremony

On 11 December the new Devonport Skate Bowl was officially opened by The Honorable Senator Nick Sherry, GM Ian McCallum presiding. Speakers included Sid Sidebottom MP, Brenton Best MHA, Alderman Maurice Hill OAM, and Lions President Jim Pearson. Refreshments were served following the ceremony. A plaque recognizing the contributions of the Federal and State Governments and the Lions Club of City of Devonport will be installed at the site.

President Jim's speech can be read <here>.

Lions Ladies Christmas Celebration


The Lions Ladies held their annual Christmas Celebration at the TWIST Restaurant. Gifts were exchanged and the dinner and drinks were enjoyed by all.


Carols By Candlelight/Taste The Harvest Grants

Lion Geoff Phillips accepted a $4,000.00 cash grant from the Devonport City Council for our 2010 Taste The Harvest activity. The Council also awarded $2,400.00 jointly to the Soroptomist Club and the Lions Club of City of Devonport Lions Club for the Carols By Candlelight function.


Miscellaneous Info

Devonport Cup Day is coming up 6 January, all hands on deck at the gates from about lunchtime onwards! All members are urged to attend and help out. This is a fun day, and the more of us show up the more time we get to watch the races!

Carols by Candlelight on Sunday the 13th of December at the Devonport Sound Shell. Setting up starts at 830am, and members are encouraged to come as early as 5pm to help out where we can. Wear your Lions Shirts! Singing will start at 5.30pm onwards and entry is by gold coin donation.

We are putting a float in the Apex Christmas Parade this year, highlighting our 50th anniversary and celebrating Lionism in general. Justin and Cathy will need lots of help dressing up the truck on Thursday 17 December from 5pm to get the truck ready for the 7pm start of the parade! Lion members meet at 530pm at the Madden Street Park and bring more tinsel!

Our Lions Christmas Party is held on Sunday 20th December at the East Devonport Bowls Club, all members should come and be merry from 2-5pm.

Remember we have the Mildura Lions Convention coming up in May 2010.

And the Lions International Convention is coming up in Sydney on June 27 - July 2. If you are thinking of attending think of accommodation first, Sydney will be booked out!


And in April 2010, after the Taste the Harvest festival we are going for a record in the Lions Biggest BBQ!! Lions Biggest BBQ is an annual fundraising event undertaken by many of the 1,400 Clubs across the country. To date, Lions Australia has raised over $3.7 million for Children’s Cancer Institute Australia (CCIA) through various fundraising activities such as the Lions Biggest BBQ. All funds raised go towards research into the causes and cures of childhood cancer in Australia.

More Cakes in the Mall

City of Devonport Lions club volunteers are manning 'the cake' at the
Rooke Street Mall again despite the cooler than usual temperatures!

Building on the Spirit


Hands on for the volunteers from the various Devonport Service Clubs to help cover the pump-base of the Spirit of the Sea. The pump will power the fountain which will keep the Spirit of the Sea wet and glistening.


When the fountain and the lights are completed we will have one glistening body on our Devonport foreshore which will certainly attract the tourists!

Incidentally the following limmerick was heard on ABC radio recently:
He looks out o’er the Mersey, his spear firm in his hand
He is the lord of waves and sea, he cares not for the land
And as he stares, not a stitch he wears
He does not look dejected, let’s hope when pretty mermaids pass
He does not get erected...



Lions Recycle for Sight


Lions Recycle for Sight Australia Inc is part of the Lions Clubs International Worldwide Eyeglass Recycling Programme, headquartered in Queensland and operating throughout Australia and overseas in relation to the collection of 250,000 pair of used spectacles, '000's sunglasses, new frames and other ancillary equipment; on the distribution side the programme distributes 250,000 pair of regraded spectacles throughout the world to Lions Clubs, Rotary Clubs, Humanitarian organisations for distribution to poor people in need at no expense or obligation to the recipient.

A new development for us has been the distribution of sunglasses, not only for adults but primarily so that whenever our regraded spectacles are distributed in a school or village in remotest Africa or Asia, every child, whether they need prescription glasses or not receives a gift from the Lions of Australia. No child misses out.

Over the 15 years that the Australian programme has existed, the program has delivered 2.5 million pair to countries in Africa, Europe, Middle East, Indian Sub continent, East Asia, and the Far East, including China, the countries of the Pacific Rim and Southern Asia and Oceania.

Coming to Devonport SOON!
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The Bench


This is the new bench that the City of Devonport Lions Club was responsible for, on the corner of Lovett Street and Valley Road. Many pensioners who live at Karingle walk to the Valley Road Medical Clinic and this gives them a slot to rest half way. Lion Hos Koerner pretty much arranged this project by himself!


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Over 90s Party 2009

Sunday, 8th November 2009 our club transported and served over thirty local citizens over the age of 90 at the Annual Christmas Party. The event was run in conjunction with the Tasmania Day '09 Celebration. The choir was in usual grand form and a fun time was had by all. There were two 99 year olds in attendance, and they both promised to be back next year!

Contributors Wanted

Come on Lions, if you attend an activity, make sure it doesn’t go unnoticed and place a brief description on this website! Easy as 3.1415, all you need to do is email your story to news AT devonportlions.info or pass it to Lion Walter. How can we hope to get our activities published in the local paper if we cant even report them to ourselves! Currently we need:
  • a photo and a few words on the new bench located somewhere between Karingle and Valley Road Medical Centre for the elderly to sit on and rest as they commute.
  • a picture of the new Skate Park which was seeded by our Lions Club with $20K! Since we had a major part to play in it’s new incarnation we need someone to chronicle the events.
  • a photo and a small article on the Over 90s party we hosted last weekend.




Reminders!

We need to decide on doing the Orana Luncheon on the 21st of March or the 23rd of August, or both. We are no longer allowed to provide the food for the occasion and this now makes it a relatively easy and fun task.
  • We need to have ideas for a float for the Christmas Parade on December 17, which is followed by our annual Candles by Candlelight at the Bluff! A committee has been formed!
  • Water is going to flow over the Spirit of the Sea ‘Water Feature’ as of next week! We expect a photo and a story from anyone who will witness this event! Next we need to install a bench there for the elderly who make the hike out to the platform.
  • Spreyton Racegates on 15 December: John M, George R, Jay M and Garry P will be volunteering at the gates!

Why not complete a survey!


Sue Brereton is doing a course in Applied Social Science and one of her assignments is on Volunteering. If you have the time, would you be so kind as to complete he survey at the link below. The information and data gained will be used for no other purpose than to write my case study for her course.

If you volunteer with a number of organisations it will only let you do the survey once so choose which organisation you wish to complete it for. Thank you very much in anticipation of your help

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/202509/volunteering

Magic Show 2009


Headed by Michael Boyd the annual Magic Show was another great success this year!

We entertained hundreds of children and special needs adults all supported by our own community. The way it works is that businesses buy the tickets for the show and we distribute them in the community to people we deem need a little magic!

These are some of the smiley faces going in for smoke and mirror entertainment.

A special foreword was given by our City of Devonport Lions club's president Lion Jim Pearson, urging attendees to thank the individual sponsors personally.
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Devonport OAM recipients 2009


Penguin Lion and Devonport Rotarian Maurice Hill and City of Devonport Lion Walter J.J. van Praag received their new Order of Australia Medals last friday night at the Governor's Residence in Hobart. Maurice received his for service to Rotary International and service to local government and the community of Devonport. Lion Walter received his for service to Community Health through raising awareness of Cystic Fibrosis.
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District 201T1 Convention


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November 13th – 15th 2009
Convention Registration Form
Lions Club of Kingborough Inc
Convention Theme: – Broadening Horizons

Convention registration close on October 31st!
Find the registration form <here>.
Hobart Hotel list with price indications can be found <here>

Lion Walter---



Youth and Family Focus Inc


Adelle Rist from Youth and Family Focus Inc was a guest-speaker today and she brought along one of her contracted facilitators; Allison Davies a Music Therapist.

Youth & Family Focus Inc. (YAFF) is a community based Not for Profit organisation located in Devonport which facilitates a range of services to the North West Coast of Tasmania. They offer assistance with accommodation and transitional support for youth in the community that do not get adequate support and care at home. YAFF is primarily funded by the National Illicit Drug Strategy, and the services are typically free and confidential. YAFF has access to an extensive network of specialists ranging from detox centres, to the education department, schools, mental health, and social workers. Adelle herself is a trained Youth Alcohol and Drug education worker, and does group work at 'The Zone' in town. The Zone acts as an alternate education venue for youth that do not work well in the standard school environments, and other young people that need support. Individual clients are often seen in the Red Brick building in Oldaker street where family and individual support is provided for health and drug related issues and more.

Another service Adele mentioned was the iparty II program which is an interactive alcohol, drug and sex education seminar held towards the end of the school year for Year 10 students in their schools. It teaches students in their own 'language' to make good choices, and to allay fears of calling ambulance or police when necessary.


Allison Davies enlightened us on Music Therapy. She completed a combined Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Teaching at the University of New England and a Master of Music Therapy at the University of Queensland. She provides musical intervention with the aim of therapeutic outcomes. She does this through lyric analysis, song and dance and other music related activities. She has worked with people ranging from pre-birth to 107 years of age. She conducts anger management courses for 13-17 year old boys and self esteem classes with girls in the same age bracket. Both with the intention of crime prevention. As all teenagers like music, music being a form of self expression and identity, she is able to provide therapy through implementation of music and musical instruments. Music is not seen a s a threatening media, especially by easily intimidated youth or psychiatric patients. Music enables Allison to loosen tongues and hence discuss deep issues that are hard to talk about. Drumming for instance is a great instrument for self expression when people refuse to talk, it releases pent up energy and brings out repressed emotions, resulting in the subjects feeling much relieved at the end of each session with Allison.

Six nursing homes in the North West now have a regular music therapy program. In the elderly it can stimulate memory retention and recall, but her therapy also has therapeutic benefits to people with autism, Down Syndrome, victims of sexual abuse, but also in children's wards and burns units in hospitals. It was a very interesting topic to learn about.
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Deloraine Community Bank


Lynn Haywood (pictured above on the left with Lion Jennifer) from Meander Valley Financial Services Ltd. came to speak to us today about the Deloraine & Districts Community Bank® Branch. It is a most interesting concept where the Bendigo Bank franchises itself as a Community Bank run by the local community for the local community. Fifty percent of the profits are distributed back into the community. Currently there are about 250 such banks operating in Australia with about 20 added each year. Geeveston and Dover had the first Tasmanian branches, closely followed by Swansea and Bicheno and the Deloraine branch was officially opened on 27 July 2005. Typically the banks provides standard banking services including personal, business and housing loans.

Each branch has to conform to all the usual financial institution requirements which includes being listed as a public company on the stock exchange, shareholders and the payment of dividends. Training of the people involved from Directors to staff is auspiced by the Bendigo Bank. In Deloraine they raised enough shares to even have their own ATM.

Community projects for the Deloraine & District branch includes the annual Deloraine fun-run. For more information please call into 49 Emu Bay Road, Deloraine or phone (03) 6362 4801 or click on the below links:

Deloraine Community Bank® Home
The Community Bank® Difference
News
Investor Relations
Business Directory
History
Directors
Staff


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Soroptimist Club Invitation



The local Soroptimist Club has invited anyone from our club who is interested, to hear a talk on the plight of many young girls in the Asian/Southeast Asian regions, namely being forced into Sex Slavery. The Soroptimist organization is promoting support for a program which aims to liberate many of these young girls who might otherwise be unjustly exploited.

Board Meeting

Board Members please remember that our next Board Meeting is Monday, 28 September (shortly after the PFD tear-down) at 1900.

Lions Club of City of Devonport PFD Support

Each year PFD sets up a food services exhibition at the Sports Centre on Forbes Street. It's an opportunity for distributors to show off their wares and services. And each year the Lions Club of City of Devonport sets up tables for the distributors use during the two day event, and at the end of the event they wipe down and take down the tables. For this service (hands on help and rental of the tables) our club receives $800. Please help with the set-up on Sunday, 27 September, 0900, and with the tear-down on Monday, 28 September, at 1700. 

Citizen of the year 2009

Congratulations to Terry Matthews for taking away the Devonport Citizen of the Year award this year!

We had a well attended mixed night at The Gateway in Fenton street with about 60 people attending. Alderman and Lion Grant Goodwin presented Terry with his award.

Terry survived flying Dakota war-birds for three and a half years in WWII and came back to become a builder apprentice with Jeff Harris Constructions where he learned the ins and outs of construction and engineering through some major projects such as the Edgel vegetable processing plant. Now of course we all know him as Terry from Matthews Constructions. Sticking to his philosophy of life (Health, Lifestyle and Money - in that order) Terry believes that a happy client will make money for the (building) consultant and that means a happy customer and a job well done. His health he attributes to luck, and with it he continues being active in the industry and his community, referring to Retirement as another dirty word. Congratulations Terry!
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The Devon online!


For those of us who like to be environmentally responsible I have put an electronic copy of the October Devon on line! The collection started with this months issue. See them <here> . They may take a minute or two to download, and they will be easy to print. If you haven't got a copy of Adobe Reader, something most computers will already have, click on this link <here> .
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