Devonport Community Directory
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Lions Walk & Mini Golf
Saturday 21st July Lions Walk & Mini Golf
Meeting place: Vietnam Veterans BBQ CarparkTime: 9.30am
We are walking to the Mini Golf Course next to the Waterfront Inn - along the way we will looking at the new walking track area under Victoria Bridge to gauge views of members re the suitability of a club project in this area. We are hoping to have a member of The Zone Youth Centre join us as they have some ideas regarding projects in the area.
RSVP to Deanne by 5pm Friday. Phone numbers as per Members Diary or email treasurer@devonportlions.info
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Message from Walter:
Take a Deep Breath
Angela Enright was our guest-speaker tonight. She educated us on Asthma using a lovely PowerPoint presentation from the Australian Asthma Foundation; An abridged Asthma Community Education Session.
Angela has been a volunteer medic since 1989, and where runs a First Aid Training and Supply business in Deloraine where she lives.The opening slide said it all : "When I have an asthma attack I feel like a fish with no water", a quote by a 5 year old!
Asthma affects people of all ages, with more than 2 million Australians currently diagnosed. Asthma does its debilitating work in the bronchial tubes of your lungs, which become constricted and congested due to sensitivities, sometimes as a reaction to allergens. The constricted bronchiole do not allow the passage of air to flow and the person becomes short of breath. We can live without food for weeks, without water for days, but without air we only have minutes. This is why Asthma education in society is important. The majority (80%) of people diagnosed with asthma suffer from hay-fever, which can trigger their asthma.
Triggers that cause asthma can include environment changes (going into cold air), flu or a cold, smoke, physical activity, dust and pollen in the air, emotions,...You know when someone is affected by asthma when they experience breathlessness, wheeze, feel tight in the chest or cough. We consider a mild asthma attack to just be some wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath and tightness in chest, but moderate attacks include a persistent cough, loud wheezing and obvious didfficulty in breathing. With a severe attack the wheezing is not always present but you may observe a blueish tint around the lips and chest muscles pulling around the rib-cage.
When a person is having an attack they need to be seated, and possibly removed from what may have set it off. Hopefully the person carries an asthma preventer-spray (blue/grey puffer) which you can help administer. Preferably with a spacer, a device that helps the spray of droplets coming out at 100k/hr drops to go into your lungs more effectively. The preventer is given by spraying into the spacer, breath in and out 4x into the spacer, repeat immediately, and do this for four puffs. Wait 4 minutes for an effect and repeat till medical professionals arrive. If the four puffs do not help you need to dial 000 (Triple ZERO) or 112 on a mobile phone (even if you have no credit or are out of range you must try this). Relief sprays will work up to four hours, and anyone who has ever had an asthma attack should carry one with a collapsible cardboard spacer. They are available over the counter without prescription and are not expensive.
Preventer sprays are also available, and people with asthma need to take this daily. It comes in autumn/desert coloured puffers and after taking your dose you need to rinse your mouth carefully to avoid getting ulcers and a hoarse voice.
Angela recommended spacers are used by everyone who uses puffers, and spacers need to be washed with mild detergent and air dried at least once a month. If you think you might have asthma it is worthy a visit to your doctor, and for those with diagnosed asthma may wish to ask their doctor for an Asthma Action Plan, and this could require an extended consultation with your doctor. If you do go see a doctor there are 10 questions and 10 things to tell your doctor that you can find [here].
For more information visit www.asthmaaustralia.org.au
Also at our Lions meeting:
Lion John Hughes mentioned the Lions Rose.Treloar Roses will donate $1.00 from the sale of each rose to the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. Their mission is to prevent kids with cancer dying by raising funds nationally and donating these funds to the best scientific and clinical childhood cancer research conducted right across Australia.If anyone is interested in purchasing a rose bush for $18.95 you can call our new Lions President Jay.Old Time Music Hall is on again in Sheffield! Lion Garry Potter has booked a table of ten already and if more people are interested to go on Friday night 24 August please call him on 0408 000149 to add your name to the list quick so he can fill a second table. Lion Garry is also looking into a bus to take us there.
Lion Philip Gleeson reported on the Lions Christmas Cakes current stock, and for people to start thinking about Christmas and how many boxes they may need. And Lion Philip also updated us on the meeting planned with the Soroptomists and the City of Devonport Council wrt to the Carols by Candlelight which is well and truly in planning!
Lion Deanne Schuuring is planning a social event next Saturday, leaving from the Vietnam Memorial carpark near our Spirit of the Sea.The event will take us along the river waterfront along the walk/bicycle path to the Mini Golf for a friendly round. Along the way she will stop at possible project sites, for which she has invited some key people from The Zone to come along.
Changeover Photos in The Advocate
Lovely to see our City of Devonport Lions Club members are worthy of a big spread in the local Advocate newspaper on Monday July 16th! These photos were taken at our changeover night recently. Remember that if you have any photos or anything for the City of Devonport Lions Club newsletter 'The Devon', or for this website please get them to Lion Walter for inclusion.
53rd Installation Night for City of Devonport Lion...
This weekend we had the 53rd Annual Installation night for the City of Devonport Lions Club. Outgoing President Lions Robert Smith was thanked and Incoming President Lion Jay McLagan was welcomed by Past District Governor Lion John Hughes at the Gateway Inn Hotel in Devonport. Lion John Hughes PDG duly inducted all 2012/13 Board Members after giving a fine speech detailing the history of Lionism beginning with Melvin Jones who initiated the first ever Lions Club in 1917 in the USA.
Incoming President Jay started his charter as President with an inspiring speech dedicating the year to Teamwork. Lion Jay said his first experience with 'teamwork' was when PDG Bill Slater asked him to be in charge of Special Projects a long time ago. The task at hand was to encourage Tasmanian Lions Clubs to accommodate the famous swagman Drew Kettle as he walked around Tasmania on one of his many fund-raising missions. Some Clubs were more receptive than others. Drew Kettle did not have to sleep under bridges in Tasmania, and Lion Jay learned all about team-work!
Lion President Jay said the City of Devonport Club was a very well 'ticking' club, and he intended to keep it 'ticking' that way!
Outgoing President Robert in his speech reflected on his past year as one that may have 'flown past' to some, but certainly required a considerable effort from the entire club to make it appear as effortless as it did to some! Lion Robert expressed his gratitude to the more experienced members of our Lions Club for advising him throughout the year, and was proud of the achievements such as the East Devonport Skatepark that was completed with Lion Grant Goodwin at the helm, and the new Beach Watch project that we committed the Club to this year. President Robert's emphasis was on 'Communication' and during his Presidency he is satisfied that every member of the Club had a chance to be heard and have a fair say in the running of Our Club.
Outgoing President Robert handed out several certificates of achievements, with a very special plaque for Lion Bill Slater PDG who has not only been a dedicated Club Secretary for 14 years, but has been a member for 46 years with an unbelievable 100% attendance throughout. Lion Lady Fran told Lion Robert earlier that they had a cupboard full of such plagues and did not really need another acknowledgment. Lion Robert simply replied that each and every plaque was well deserved and this one was no different.
A fine selection of dishes was served by the Gateway Inn with pleasant music provided by the talented Kelly Rose from South Australian. The end of the night was marked by a toast to the International Lions by Life Member Lion George Russell. In George's typical M.O. he preceded the toast with a quick and quirky history of the Tasmanian Lions Club which was attributed in his short speech to a bunch of 'cluey blokes', some of which we still have in our Club. Undoubtedly George himself is one of them!
In keeping with tradition Lady Partner Ellen McLagan presented a bouquet of flowers to Lady Partner Michelle the outgoing President's wife, in recognition of the work Lion partners do behind the scene.
A good night was enjoyed by all!
Congratulations to George Russel
Service to Lions and our community is what we are about, but when members of our Lions family achieve this for 50 years or more, this is something to be acknowledged….. The Australian Lions Foundation has a special medallion to be presented to all Lions who have attained this milestone of 50 years membership and service to their community.
This award was recently presented to Lion George Russel by our esteemed DG Toby! Congratulation George!
Other news from the club:
- Changeover night is a partners' night, and will be held at the Gateway hotel 30 June. All members encouraged to attend! Let Lion Philip Gleeson know if you cannot make it - ph 6426 1525 .
- Ulverstone Lions Club changeover dinner is 23 June. We are invited. Contact Lion Jenny if you wish to attend.
- Taste the Harvest president for 2012 is Lion Geoff Philips for the 14th time!! He is to be joined by a recruit this year to follow in his footsteps for the 2013 Taste. Nominations open!
- The Sound Shell may be moved to Roundhouse Park where the City of Devonport Council vows to use it more. The council claims that the current location is problematic from a public liability insurance view due to terrain at the Bluff. At Roundhouse Park it may be used for the Devonport Jazz Festival, Carols by Candlelight etc.
- Board members final meeting for the 2011/12 year is held at the library on monday night, 18 June.
- Lion John Momsen is recovering well from his back operation and appreciates Lions visiting him.
- 8 July Racegates cancelled!
65 Roses Day
The City of Devonport Lions were out and about in the Rooke Street Mall again this year for 65 Roses Day. Over $500 was collected in the 3 hours of rain, not a bad effort for Devonport!
In other news... June 23rd is the Soroptomist 60th Anniversary dinner to which we are invited, and it is also the Lions Club of Ulverstone's change-over night - where we are also welcome to attend! Our own change-over dinner is the week after, on June 30th.
The Devonport (horse) Racing Club is scheduling 19 meetings for next year which will keep us on our toes. The income our club receives for attending the gates is significant. Next year we will finetune the member rostering procedures so we get a bit of a say in when we are rostered on and this should help in keeping us happy. The Lions have been on the race-gates for over 40 years now - since January 1966.
Lion Hoss was awarded with a fine poster for the shed to recognise his major part in making the shed a reality. We hope Lion Hoss hangs the poster in the shed, and not in his bedroom at home.
We need to arrange a busy bee for our Lions Caravan as it is in need of some TLC. Our June 14th meeting has a guest speaker scheduled make sure you make it, the Magic Show is locked in for December 3rd this year,... If anyone has any notes on the Work for the Dole guest speaker we had earlier please email/see Lion Walter!
WE NEED PEOPLE TO CONTRIBUTE ARTICLES AND PHOTOS FOR THE BULLETIN AND THIS BLOG! Email vanpraag@devonportlions.info.
City of Devonport Lions Club Biggest BBQ
When: 14 Apr 12
Saturday 14th April, 2012 from 11am – 2.30pm.
Where: The Bluff BBQ area Cost: Free. Sausages, Burgers & Drinks for sale for $2 and $3.
The Lions Biggest BBQ annually raises funds to help achieve Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation's mission of preventing kids with cancer dying. This year's event is again hosted by the City of Devonport Lions Club on Saturday, April 14, 2012, at the Devonport Mersey Bluff precinct BBQ area from 11am-2.30pm. Come along, enjoy a BBQ and be entertained by local buskers, in addition the popular Brightstars Dance Group, whose members are affected by Down's Syndrome, will be lending a hand in entertaining the crowd.
All City of Devonport Lions are urged to come along and support this Childhood Cancer Research fundraiser. Lion John Momsen and his Committee have organised posters around town, advertising on 7BU & 7AD as well as newspaper articles including the Advocate!
Where: The Bluff BBQ area Cost: Free. Sausages, Burgers & Drinks for sale for $2 and $3.
The Lions Biggest BBQ annually raises funds to help achieve Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation's mission of preventing kids with cancer dying. This year's event is again hosted by the City of Devonport Lions Club on Saturday, April 14, 2012, at the Devonport Mersey Bluff precinct BBQ area from 11am-2.30pm. Come along, enjoy a BBQ and be entertained by local buskers, in addition the popular Brightstars Dance Group, whose members are affected by Down's Syndrome, will be lending a hand in entertaining the crowd.
All City of Devonport Lions are urged to come along and support this Childhood Cancer Research fundraiser. Lion John Momsen and his Committee have organised posters around town, advertising on 7BU & 7AD as well as newspaper articles including the Advocate!
Lion Judy doing Race-gates
1st of April, 1st time as a New Lion on the Race Gate, 1st time at a Race Track and the 1st time (hopefully never again) I have seen several horses spooked and saw a man knocked down, and injured, by an agitated horse! All that aside, Lion Sam and I chose two horses each in the first race, as winners, and mine came 2nd & 3rd. (Sam forgot to tell me I had to put money on it to win!!!).
Lion Lady Denise kindly provided some yummy muffins, for all to enjoy, thanks Denise. Weather was perfect and I found the day interesting day. I learned another aspect of how other people spend their time. Lion Lyndon came to check all was in order.
Lion Judy :)
Taste the Harvest 2012
Devonport proved to be the City with Spirit. Driving the Spirit last weekend was the City of Devonport Lions Club which hosted their annual Taste the Harvest Festival at Roundhouse Park on the Mersey fore-shore.
The weekend began with the Friday night’s Taste the Harvest Celebration Dinner at the Waterfront Function Centre which again proved to be a first-class event. Melbourne’s Dwayne Bourke, from award winning restaurant Pure South. used produce sourced from the North West’s finest producers, to come up with a five course degustation. Each course was accompanied by a matching matching Tasmanian wine. It can be safely said that nobody was disappointed – except of course those who missed out. The event was sold out!
The sun came up on St Patrick’s day, promising a perfect day to go with the perfect venue. The Tasmanian weather Gods are in the good books again - after washing out the recent Devonport Apex Regatta held in the same place. The Taste was well attended with an estimated 5-6 thousands tickets sold on the day. The Soroptomist manned the gates and Devonfield provided wonderful hands to keep on clearing the bins. The City of Devonport Lions in close association with the City of Devonport Council had organised everything, with members patrolling the event ensuring all went along smoothly. Many services came together in unison to make it a perfect experience for most. Entertainment galore, life bands, face painting and hair colouring, cooking classes by Nigel Squibb no less, and a huge array of wonderful dishes and drinks.
People dancing to The Sun Kings doing their 50s repertoire, Devonport’s choral society sang Right on Cue, the Cheeky Monkeys playing their 70s tunes, Gina Timms, Marcus Wynwood and many more... and then the wines from Iron Pot Bay, Ghost Rock and Velo, beer from Seven Sheds and Iron House, Rhubarb drinks from RhuBru, just to drop a few names!
All the hard work of planning and the days of setting up and cleaning up paid off, the City of Devonport Lions club’s major annual fundraiser was pulled off without a hitch!
Read the Examiner's article [here].
Read the Examiner's article [here].
Election Night 2012
It was that time of the year again! How time flies.
Congratulations to those sellected for the new 2012/13 committee
President: Jay MacLagan
1st VP: Cathy Clayton
2nd VP: Dale Hawken
3rd VP John Momsen
Secretary: Bill Slater
Treasurer: Reanne Schuuring
Lion Tamer: Kevin Wills
Tail Twister: Andrew Tierney
2yr Director: Garry Beaton
2yr Director: Jenny Rimmer
1yr Director: John Murphy
1yr Director: Jim Pearson
Membership Chair: Judy O'Neil
Other business attended to included Lion Bill's report from the Zone Meeting held last Sunday which reported:
- New Leo Club for Smithton
- Christmas Cakes new pricing $11 and $15 for small and large respectively
- Remember our convention coming up in Ulverstone next November!
- Youth of the Year to invite school principals
- 13 April meeting will have our Zone Chairman visiting.
Taste the Harvest this weekend!! Sunday 11 March 1030am till 630pm.
All hands needed on deck for the setup on Saturday, starting at 9am with fencing, BBQ lunch ofr volunteers. Lion members are also needed on site at 8am on Sunday to help with stall and marquise setup.
The Taste the Harvest dinner at The Waterfront Function Centre (High Tide Restaurant) is sold out with 160 seats sold!
East Devonport Skatepark is just about ready to be opened. It already has its first graffiti! Some landscaping still to be completed, and the official plague has been ordered. The facility will be officially opened by Lara Giddings at 2pm on the 2nd of May 2012. We expect a blushing Bobby Medcraft, the 16 year old rad youth activisit who led the campaign for the skate-park in 2003, to be there.
Next meeting is the Youth of theYear meeting! Our club currently has 5 local contestants who will compete to go to the Regional Titles and on to the Nationals later this year. Our club is still in need of Lion members to help usher at the Sunday 1 April regional finals. Speak to Lion Jay.
Enjoy the Taste the Harvest weekend!
Lions Xmas Party and Devonport Cup Photos
The 2011 Lions Christmas party at President Rob's was a great success. We all sat on Santa's lap and got a pressy!
The 2012 Devonport Cup was also a wonderful event that we partook in early January. As part of our Lions commitment we always do the racegates at Spreyton on race dates. It supports our club membership fees, provides community visibility and manning the gate is an enjoyable social occasion. Devonport Cup was of course a major event and all available Lions were on board. Three gates were manned, top and bottom gates as well as a middle gate as some parking and marquees were in the middle of the racecourse this year.
The 2012 Devonport Cup was also a wonderful event that we partook in early January. As part of our Lions commitment we always do the racegates at Spreyton on race dates. It supports our club membership fees, provides community visibility and manning the gate is an enjoyable social occasion. Devonport Cup was of course a major event and all available Lions were on board. Three gates were manned, top and bottom gates as well as a middle gate as some parking and marquees were in the middle of the racecourse this year.
Meeting in our new Shed
The last meeting on 12 January was held in the new shed at Spreyton, and gave us all an opportunity to see how good it is. The meeting was a partner's night and was relatively informal. After the meeting Lion Hos showed us how the caravan could easily be driven into it as well.
Ample space for everything. Just need a few more shelves for the carpet rolls and this place will be spic and span!
Ample space for everything. Just need a few more shelves for the carpet rolls and this place will be spic and span!
Lions Shed BBQ
Our meeting this Thursday 12th January 2012 is a **partners night**
It will be held at our new Lions Shed, which is located on Bay Drive, Spreyton.
It will be held at our new Lions Shed, which is located on Bay Drive, Spreyton.
Usual time: Time: 6.30pm - 7pm
Bring a chair and a sweet/salad if you can.
Lion Robert
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