Carols 2011


The Carols by Candlelight 2011 were blessed by beautiful weather again. As darkness fell and the battery operated candles were switched on, the Devonport community present (most of them I am sure!) savoured the magical atmosphere and joined in singing traditional Christmas carols with local talent.

Santa arrived in a horse-drawn carriage from Hurlfield Farm this year - see below!


Lions Xmas party 2011


That's it folks, 769 Melrose Road Saturday 18 December 2011. RSVP to Lion Robert or Lion Lady Michelle. It's worth the drive, trust me! Click on the <link> for directions from Devonport, and click on the above invitation to see the full size one.

See you there.

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Becks Hardware BBQ


Lion Hos (above) and Lion Geoff (below) spotted at the Becks Hardware carpark. Becks Hardware is celebrating their re-branding and the City of Devonport Lions Club was invited to do the BBQ. All proceeds going to the Lions Club. The BBQ was in high demand, both times I stopped to call in there was a queue at least 5-10 deep!

Good warm-up for the Carols by Candlelight event tomorrow, Sunday  11 December. 7pm at the Bluff's Soundshell. All members should be in attendance wearing Christmas attire and a Lions shirt! Members needed to help set up 9-11am and 5-7pm. We'll have the caravan selling food and it will be a fun night as it always is at the Soundshell.




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Saved by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter



No one will enjoy the 2011 Christmas party like Lion Cathy! She survived the following ordeal last month:

About 2130hrs yesterday the Police Westpac Rescue Helicopter was activated by Tasmania Police in relation to the search for a woman reported missing whilst kayaking on the Mersey River, Devonport.
The woman was located in her kayak at approx 2345hrs.  She was taken into the helicopter and flown to Devonport.  The woman was cold but uninjured.

Her reply, before being fined by the Lion Tamer, was that her mate had called the police after being stranded in deep mud and low tide. She claimed to be warm and asleep in her kayak at midnight when they got rescued within hours of the tide coming back. Cathy complained about the helicopter's heater not working. It was all terribly exciting, except for the cleaning of the muddy kayaks afterwards...

Although Lion Cathy nor her friend had requested a helicopter rescue, the crew of the rescue helicopter is always enthusiastic to come out. Of course preference will always be given to life-threatening cases, cases such as this where we  might consider it overkill are still treated as a good exercise, a chance to hone their skills in finding stranded people at night, and due to the less critical nature have minimal risk of failure. It must be remembered that being stranded on a flood plain can be very dangerous, as Cathy could've been surprised in her warm sleep by a torrent of cold water. People have drowned in bath tubs, and no situation involving water and nature can be dismissed as trivial at any time. Thank you to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter and crew, we think you do a fantastic job!

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Christmas Spirit 2011




President's Words: "Congratulations to the Lions who worked on our Float in the Devonport Christmas Parade: we were awarded runner up in the Community Section.  Lead by Deanne, our float featured skateboards and razor scooters promoting the Lions East Devonport Skate Park project.  Local skaters Bobby and Mark joined us on the float."  




Other Points:
  • Becks BBQ on Saturday 10 December.
  • Christmas Carols by Candlelight at the Bluff on Sunday. All hands on deck 9-11am and 6-7pm to help set-up. Grab a burger or snag from our Lions Club van for tea! Watch out for Santa who is alleged to arrive by horse and cart!!
  • Thank you Hos for clearing up an old ladiy's yard. Lions is donating a load of mulch to finish off the job properly, and some Lions muscle will be engaged to move a shed. Things we do!
  • Only 1kg Christmas cakes left for now! The 1.5kg ones are on order and due any time. Contact Lion Sam! If you are not a Lion member and want one check your local stores!
  • Magic Show; The Lions share of the event was over $5K, which considering how many people benefited from the event is one of the most worth while events on our City of Devonport Lions Club calendar! We would love to see the show have a late afternoon session, but Michael Boyd's World Festival of Magic has a tight schedule and our hands are tight... 
  • And before I totally loose your attention,.. if you are planning to travel to Korea in 2012, why not register as an early-bird for the 95th International Lions convention in Busan before 30 December and save.

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World of Magic


The World Festival of Magic with illusionists Michael Boyd and his ever so attractive assistant Nichola Jayne is the longest running international magic show of its kind. The 90-minute family orientated show has been touring for 22 years in 55 cities throughout Australia and New Zealand, and this week it was the City of Devonport Lions Club who organised their return to the North West.

Local business houses were invited to pay for tickets which were subsequently distributed throughout the community to deserving individuals and organisations. Over 500 people attended the two shows, complete with children from East Devonport Primary and the School of Special Education and many many others.

This year's performance even included Thurton, a well traveled duck. Thurton was able to defy the space-time continuum with Michael's magic. As per usual, this annual Club event was a great success both for Devonport, the town we live in, and for our Club.

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Xmas Parade 2011


The annual Devonport Apex Christmas Parade was held again last Friday, December 2. Devonport was in luck with the weather and The City of Devonport Lions Club was prepared and ready for the show with their own float.

The Parade was a huge success, bigger than ever, people lined the streets for the entire route from town to Fourways and back. With belly dancers, go-karts, stunt riders, musicians, vets and pets, classic cars (where was our Citron DeuxChevaux Two CV??), electricians, fairies, bicycles,... you name it!

Bobby Medcalf was given a special honour on our float, and skateboards featured prominently on our float. Bobby was the prime person responsible for the East Devonport skatepark which is about to be built thanks to his initiative, Lions funding and organisation. Onya Bobby, luv yer work!
We'll be back next year!

Pyrethrum


John Hughes pictured here with Robin Tait


Robin Tait BSc.(Agr.) Agricultural Research Officer from BRA (Botanical Resources Australia) was our guest speaker at last Thursday’s dinner meeting.

Robin recently returned from an 11-week study tour in the UK, sponsored by Tasmanian Alkaloids after she was selected from many other applicants by the Rural Youth Organisation of Tasmania. It was an ‘experience of a lifetime’.

Robin told us she was hoping for an educational holiday, but instead found herself immersed in an invigorating sleepless 3 months of farm hopping around the UK. Living with farmers in small communities, observing and participating in how people in the UK favour small scale, labour intensive farming. Dairy farming in the UK is mostly with tied stock in barns, requiring carting silage (a major part of farm life!) and collecting slurry which then needs spreading on the fields (as fertiliser). Cows are rarely kept outside as their hooves damage the wet and soft soil too much, not to mention the gale force winds that Robin did not take a liking to either. Robin reported that sheep flocks of 200 are considered massive in the UK, and hence shearing is just done in the paddock on a sunny day.

Farming in the UK is not a profitable business. In fact farms often ran at a loss. The UK government supplies Single Farm Payments, which often forms the only profit for the farms. Other government payments were obtained by setting land aside for nature, creating wetlands, planting for local birds and bumble bees, skylark-patches... Other than that farms need to be creative and earn extra income through alternative activities. Robin saw many farms which doubled as Bed and Breakfast Farm Stays, some with Maiz Mazes, some with petting zoos, Paintball, wedding functions, and then last but not least farmers can be paid for just setting-aside land, and ‘not farming’. In the latter cases the land is (sometimes) seeded for grain and left fallow. Even ‘keeping’ a willow tree on the farm attracts a £30 annual subsidy!

Most farms are leased in the UK, either from the councils or from estates, usually on generational leases where the farmer leases the land as long as he is capable of farming, and can extend the lease to the next generation if it can be proven that his offspring intends to and is capable of farming the land. Other farms are part of a co-op or another large farming estate. Few farms are privately/family owned.

Another major difference in UK farming was the participation of women. In Tasmania Robin is an exception to the rule being a woman, with many stubborn farmers requiring her to prove herself before accepting her as a fellow ag-worker.

Socially Robin also had a good time, participating in more tug-a-war’s than she can remember, the UK farmers appear to be dead set serious about their tug-a-war! She attended traditional fox-hunts and saw immaculately dressed hunt-masters wearing £800 boots (with £400 ‘bits of wood’ to keep them straight while not in use). Robin attended many charity events, climber four big mountains including Ben Nevis, Snowdon, and Slieve Donard in Northern Ireland.




In July of 2011 Robin returned as a well travelled, experienced public speaker and above all a confident field officer for BRA! She also briefed us on the cultivation of pyrethrum which was quite interesting. Pyrethrum is a naturally occurring insecticide, effective against a broad range of insect pests. It is used in homes and gardens, as well as for agricultural and commercial uses. Pyrethrum is fast acting against most insect pests, and is a repellent as well as an insecticide. As it has low toxicity to humans and animals it is a relatively safe product when used according to label instructions. Pyrethrum breaks down quickly, particularly in sunlight, and so there is no build-up in the environment.


Pyrethrum is grown from seed and gives its first yield 18 months after planting. After that it is an annual crop. Pyrethrum is only grown in a few countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, PNG, and only a few others). Tasmania, BRA in fact, is responsible for producing about 60% of the world’s need. Before the pyrethrum can be used in fly spray and other insecticides the seeds are collected by a combiner and the rest is left on the field as straw. The straw is also used in the manufacturing process which results in pellets which are then exported and used in the manufacturing of natural insecticides.
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Silly Season 2011 has started



Gunns Mitre 10 Hardware? Nope, no longer. The new image launch for BECKS HARDWARE is 10 December, and the City of Devonport Lions will be there to do the BBQ.

The over 90s birthday celebration was a great success again. The senior citizens choir performed as per usual, but this time it was followed by a youthful performance of the Slipstream Circus. The circus acts performed by young people from the local area was much appreciated by the 70+ people over 90. Eleven drivers were busy helping ferry the elderly to and from their abodes, many drivers making multiple trips. Ten points to Cathy Clayton, Ree Loane and Jim Pearson for organising it this year.

Next Wednesday, 30 November, is the official opening of the new Child and Family Centre in East Devonport. The opening is held at the East Devonport Primary school and is followed by a Lions Club BBQ at 1045am. Jenny Rimmer negotiated a $50 voucher from Woolworths for the BBQ food!
Magic Show coming closer now! Tuesday 6 December at 11am and 1pm at the DEC! Lions members were keen to volunteer to be ushers for these performances.

The Devonport Apex Christmas Parade is on again on Friday 2 December 2011! Meet at Lion Deanne’s place to get the float ready for lift-off at 4pm, or meet at the old Motors Site in Devonport at 630pm to support fellow Lions.

Also on 2 December we are selling Lions Christmas Cakes in the Rooke Street Mall. Starting at Noon. Be there to buy or to sell, eating is later.



Finally we have the annual Soroptomists’ Carols by Candlelight which this year is back at the Sound Shell at the Bluff; Sunday 11 December starting at 7pm City of Devonport Lions will be there to set up 9-11am and from 530pm onwards. More volunteers always appreciated, this is a big event for us, all hands on deck please!

The skate-park planned for East Devonport had a small hiccup! The council approved plans had to be changed because of copyright technicalities, and Lion Grant had to source another design which was simple enough except that it now has to go through the Devonport City Council approval process again. Fortunately it will be bigger and better. The Lions Club is supporting the project with up to $20K and funds have been approved from the Council, the Premiers Fund and the Tasmanian Community Fund, plus Cement Australia, Quickmix and Darren Smith from Fairbrother’s amongst many other supporters and sponsors have been right behind the entire project. Construction will now commence shortly after Christmas.

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We are Appreciated!

(click on below photos for larger version!)

Look, we got a nice article in The Advocate for the Over 90s Birthday Party! As per usual the message got jumbled up badly, but nonetheless it is good to get some Lions related media.

We assume people in the know understand it was a City of Devonport Lions Club project and the Lions organising Committee (for the Over 90s Party), headed by Cathy Clayton, likes to express their sincere thanks to Meercroft, Strathdevon, Meals on Wheels, the Uniting Church, Orana and Community Nursing for all their help in making the Over 90's Birthday Party another great Success!

Adopt-a-Highway

We received a nice certificate of thanks for cleaning our section of highway!


STOP PRESS

WHEN TALKING TO ANY JOURNALIST PLEASE BE EXTREMELY CLEAR WITH YOUR FACTS AND PREFERABLY GIVE THEM A ONE PAGE PRINTED PAGE WITH THE CORRECT INFORMATION YOU LIKE TO GET ACROSS. Still, they will make inevitable factual errors. Journalists are not working on a personal master piece when they cover us, they merely need to report on as much as they can in a short space of time, we need to respect that and help them with their factual reporting.

If anyone has any photos of any Lions related event please email (or post) them to Lion Walter and add a few lines of information!


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Citizen of the Year 2011


The City of Devonport Lions Club has awarded Faye Gardam OAM the honour of being our chosen Citizen of the Year for 2011.

Faye‘s early years were spent with her family in a small farm cottage at Lower Wilmot before relocating to a small cottage at Don which she shared with her Mother and Father, three siblings, her Grandparents and an uncle. Faye attended Devonport High School, and went on to work as a law clerk with Tas. Button.
She became an active youth leader in the Presbyterian Church which took her to a mission in the Musgrave Ranges of South Australia, a life changing experience for her. At the mission she developed a real love for the Pitjantjatjara tribe. This is a relationship which lasted for 50 years, and in 2008 Faye was invited back to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Ernabella Arts Centre, and again to visit at Easter last year, to attend the rededication of their reconditioned church.

In 1971, Faye entered the commercial world when she opened Devonport’s first interior decorating business, whose clientele included famous citizens like Dame Enid Lyons, the Prime Minister's wife at the time.

Her historic interest led her to write her first book; “Sawdust, Sails and Sweat” a history of the Don. She wrote this as she recovered from surgery. Other books followed: “Shifting Sands” the history of the Mersey River, “Annie Cocker” about the colonial Artist and Historian. Faye has also co- authored, edited and assisted with many other publications on the Devonport and surrounding areas. For many years she has compiled Local History note for various newspapers and feature publications on the local area.

Faye is recognised in Devonport as the ‘go to’ person for anyone seeking information on the past activities of the area or wishing to confirm historical facts. Even the Tasmanian Governor recognises her knowledge by having his aide confirm with her details on the area before he has made official visits.

The Devonport City Council has benefited for many years from her research and the information that she has been able to supply to the planner and consultants on the history of properties and their significance to the City and area. Faye has served on a number of local committees which have included:- Australia’s Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Centenary of Devonport Celebrations and Devonport City Status Celebrations.

While Faye has received many awards for her work for the Devonport community, the highlight must be in 1998, when the community nominated her and she was awarded the Order of Australia Medal, an award that Faye is justly proud of and is humbled to have received.

Faye joined the Devonport Historical Society in 1979, which amalgamated with the Maritime Museum to form the Devonport Maritime Museum and Historical Society Inc. In addition  to these duties, Faye has worked as a volunteer for the Maritime Museum for the last 27 years.

The members of our Club firmly believe that Faye Gardam OAM is a most worthy recipient of Lions Club City of Devonport Citizen of the Year for 2011.

Congratulations and well done Faye.


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Adopt-a-Highway 2011 Success


The Adopt-a-Highway was a great success. We had a good turn-out, it was a great morning, the job was done with a minimum of fuss thanks to the great job we did last year. If we keep this up one day we will be graced with the official sign to say we adopted this clean part of the Bass highway! The signs we see around are still the old signs from when DIER organised the cleanups. Since 2008 Conservation Volunteers does the organisation of the project and looks after safety arrangements and equipment. New road signs have not been made yet.

Also in the news.... Magic Show is on again on December 6, with two sessions at the DECC, 11am and 130pm. The committee is busy working away at the logistics! The APEX Christmas Parade is scheduled for Friday 2 December, we may have a float again, and on 13 November the Over 90s Birthday Party is on at the Senior Citizens Club on Victoria Parade.

Q: Is swimming good for your figure?
A: Explain WHALE to me!

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Long Live the Magpies


District Governor Toby came out to visit us and gave us a few words of wisdom. He brought to us the following three messages straight from our International President Wing-Kun Tam:

  1. Plant 1 million trees this year; Organise a tree planting project.
  2. Lions in Youth; get schools and community involved through  family and sports projects.
  3. Strengthen and increase membership; invite someone new, and call up fellow Lions when you notice they didn't show up for something. Care for your fellow Lions like you would your family.

DG Toby noted that in the first 4 months of Wing-Kun Tam uttering the word 'tree', 3 million had already been planted!

The significance of the Magpie in DALE ‘Toby’ CRAWFORD's emblem is because Magpies are the emblem of many organisations in his life, including his local football club for which he played, and now his son as well. He even has a nest of magpies in his backyard. Of course he happens to be a Collingwood fan too (which shows you he too is only human!). Toby has included the magpie into his batch/logo.

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ALSO AT THE MEETING:

Christmas Cakes are running out the door! Come and collect your boxes from Lion Sam to put in your favourite store before Christmas.

Carols by Candlelight planning is well on its way. It is currently planned for the Soundshell on the eve of Sunday 11 December. Still getting the band, sound and lighting together! The committee is at full steam ahead.

Grant Goodwin was the bearer of good news for us in regards to the proposed City of Devonport Skatepark in East Devonport. Its design is based on the skatepark in Campbeltown, and went through council last week. The City of Devonport Lions Club is pledging $20K towards the project, the council is prepared to fill in short comings up to $10K, an application of $5K has been applied for from the Premier's Fund and the City of Devonport Council allocated $10K for possible shortfalls in the project. Fairbrothers will be building the park in November/December, before Christmas, and the South East Rotary Club will be doing a day of landscaping on completion in December. Adbri is providing the bricks, Quickmix the cement. Our club may hold a working bee to coincide with Rotary's landscaping to give them a hand.


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District Governor Toby visiting City of Devonport Lions

District Governor - Dale (Toby) Crawford – is  the guest at our next dinner meeting! If you cannot make this Partner’s Night on Thursday 27th of October at the Gateway Hotel please let Lion Philip Gleeson (64261525) know by 10am that Thursday.

 

DG Lion Toby was overwhelmed to receive a Melvin Jones Fellowship presented by T1 Cabinet a few years ago and is also a Tasmanian Lions Foundation Fellow recipient. He was recently chosen as one of one hundred and twenty "Inspirational Coasters" selected by the local daily newspaper.

 

 

 

 

AGM 2011 and District Newslettter

Notice of Annual General Meeting of the Lions Club of City of Devonport Inc will be held on Thursday 10th of November 2011 at the Gateway Hotel Fenton Street Devonport Commencing at 8pm!

LWR Slater Secretary

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Also, received from Maurice Jones, our district Cabinet Secretary:

 Hello all Lions Tasmania Lions, Lioness & LEO Clubs Find the October Lions Tasmania Newsletter on our www.lionstasmania.org website and follow the "District News" link to read past copies or find the current one!

Happy reading!!!

Cheers Maurice Jones
Cabinet Secretary Lions
District 201 T1 03 6437 2355 

Pink Morning Tea


The City of Devonport Lions Club invites you to join us at our Pink Morning Tea
  • Thursday 27th October 2011 at 10.30am
  • 149 James Street, Devonport
Bring a friend and help us support the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
RSVP: Lion Deanne Schuuring on 03 - 6424 2032

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Adopt-a-Highway


Our Adopt-a-Highway date is 10am-noon this Saturday (22 October) everyone!! Call or text or email Lion Walter to say you can or cannot make it: walter@devonportlions.info or mob. 0417 06740. This will also be a test to see how our communication skills are for last minute reminders, and see who actually gets the message in time.

We need you this Saturday at 10am at the Tourist information pull-off near the East Devonport turn-off for a couple of hours. Rod from Volunteers Australia will be there with the AdoptaHighway van and will equip us with the necessary safety equipment. Just bring a bottle of water, good shoes and a hat!  The more of us there are the easier and quicker the job!

Lion Walter---

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PFD Tradeshow set-up

Dear Lions,

 

Just a reminder we need Lions members at the Basket Ball Stadium in Forbes Street to set up tables for the PFD tradeshow this Sunday 18th September at 9am. We also need members to pack tables up on Monday 19th starting between 4.30pm & 5pm. Both tasks may take up to 1.5hrs each.

Please let Lion Philip Gleeson know if you are available on 6426 1525.

 

Kind regards,

Robert

 

Lions update August 2011


Last Sunday the City of Devonport Lions Club served their usual lunch at Orana respite care centre. How things change; in the past Lions did all the catering, but now not only is the food provided by Baptcare, we even get volunteers helping serve it. This leaves an army of Lions members in the the kitchen. Today's food safety rules now include digitally measuring and recording the temperature of each individual dish. What happened to the simple days where we could just provide lunch without rules? In the picture today we have Lady Lion Vicky who works at Orana.

In other news... The Adopt-a-Highway cleanup was postponed due to inclement weather. The new date is:
10am  Saturday 22 October (a week earlier than first mentioned!). Meet at the tourist info parking off the highway, in front of the Victoria Bridge.

A Devonport council hosted Civic Reception will be held on Wednesday 31 August at the East Devonport Recreation Centre to thank the local service clubs for their community support. Some of our Lions will gratefully attend the reception!

The 2011 District 201T1 Convention will be in Triabunna, hosted by the Spring Bay Lions Club. It will run from 11-13 November 2011.Call Mick & Robyn Desmond on 03-6257 3416 for details. Accommodation will be in short supply.

The first ANZI PACIFIC FORUM will be held in the Gold Coast, Queensland, from 9-11 September. Treasurer Deanne and Immediate Past President Jenny will attend. The forum will  reach out to members of the Lions family in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, American Samoa, Fiji, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tahiti, Timor Leste and Vanuatu.

Zone Chair-person Jenny Smith (pictured at our meeting below) from the Kentish Lions Club in Sheffield kindly spoke to our last meeting. She spoke about the need for identifying and nominating new potential leaders within our Lions Club. This is part of a new Tasmanian Lions Foundation (TLF) initiative. The TLF is a great asset to all of us as it also helps out in finding further funding for club projects. For instance, the TLF helped contribute almost $7K to the Lions Club of Kentish to assist the Club with the purchase of a ”Maxi Patient Lifter Hoist” for the Tandara Lodge Community Care Centre at Sheffield. Lion Jenny Smith left us with the wise words to remember that most Lions resources can be found on the Internet, and they include the Club Administration Manual and the Lions Club location tool which provides us with all the world's Lions club details.Also, for those club officers who need it, WMMR forms are also on-line!



Speaking of on-line resources, Lions Promotion videos are also available online.Have a look at these five promotional videos about Lions Service Clubs in Australia.



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Adopt-a-Highway Cancelled this weekend!

There is a 95% chance of rain next Saturday, the day we are scheduled to clean our bit of highway. Tentative next date is same time, 10am, but on Saturday 22 October 2011. Keep this day free!

August 2011 Update



Adopt-A-Highway
Adopt-a-Highway clean up is on again. Meet at the tourist info parking area South of the bridge at 10am on Saturday 27th of August 2011. Spend a couple of hours making our bit of highway nice and tidy. Conservation Volunteers Australia  will issue us with the necessary equipment to do our job. All you need to bring is a drink bottle, sun protection and sturdy footwear. Be there!



Lion Fizzers
Lion mints of the Fizzer kind do not like humidity! With all the rain and humidity the Bicarb of Soda in them absorbs moisture and cause 'blotches' and the mints to become soft and crumbly. Please be aware and store all mints in dry places!

Cystic Fibrosis
Paula Wriedt, CEO of CF Tasmania wrote to us to thank us very much for our collection! Tasmanian Lions were responsible for $10K+ from the record $35K+ total collected on 65Roses day - nearly double last year's amount! The City of Devonport Lions Club was responsible for one of the highest collections in the state!!

STAMPS!
Peter Bourke from the Riverside Lions Club thanks us all for collecting stamps for the Mobility Foundation. Last year saw a record 100,000+ stamps collected for this cause. Bring your stamps to the meetings and treasurer Deanne will take them from you!

Racegate Roster:
Sunday 4 September: G.Russell, G.Beaton, R.Beaton and R.Smith
Sunday 9 October: P.Gleeson, W.van Praag, R.Loane, D.Hawken
Sunday 13 November: J.Hughes, H.Koerner, A.Tierney, J.McLagan
Sunday 27 November: J.Momsen, C.Clayton, J.Murphy, J.Pearson
Friday 9 December: L.Thurlow, G.Phillips, K.Wills, W.Slater
Sunday 18 December I.Wild, M.Self, J.Rimmer, D.Schuuring-McL

Board Meetings:
530p-7pm at the Devonport Library on Mondays August 29, September 26, October 31, November 28 and December 29.

Adopt A Highway



Reminder for everyone The 2011 Adopt-a-Highway clean up is on again. Meet at the tourist info parking area South of the bridge at 10am on Saturday 27th of August 2011. Spend a couple of hours making our bit of highway nice and tidy. We will be issued with all the necessary equipment to do our job. All you  need is a drink bottle, sun protection and sturdy footwear. Be there! Eventually we w ill earn our sign there - TBA.



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Tasting the Harvest already



That's right, the Taste the Harvest for 2012 is already in planning. The monthly meetings are starting at the Devonport Library (backdoor) at 530pm on 6 September 2011 and will be held every first Tuesday of the month TFN. Anyone interested to help with this City of Devonport Lions Club major fundraiser please contact Lion Geoff or come to a meeting. More information on the event is here: www.tastetheharvest.org.au

Other News:

Lion Dale and Lion Jenny attended the Thank You dinner at Orana. Orana is always looking for volunteers to drive elderly clients to and from Orana in East Devonport, they are looking for people with new activities or initiatives for the elderly, but also need friendly people to just visit and socialise with clients.

Jenny Smith from the Sheffield Lions Club has become our new Zone Chairperson!

Lion Rob and Lady Lion Michelle attended the Kentish Changeover dinner where they were impressed that our very own Lion Bill was the Installation Officer who breather the Lion light into the Kentish Lions Club back in 1987.

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JUNE & JULY BIRTHDAYS

Happy Birthday to:-

Rachael Beaton
Steve Trewin
Jay McLagan
Jenny Rimmer
Walter van Praag
Emma Morse

Many Happy Returns.

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Great Job!


The City of Devonport Lions club regularly donates to good causes in the town that we live in as well as to state, national and international causes. Every week we receive requests for help and donation and we have to make tough decisions.Of course we love to help all of you, and we encourage everyone who has a good cause to request help from the Lions Clubs. We participate in community events and help support many social community activities.

Just in the past 12 months we have made cash donations to St Vincent de Paul Society, the Salvation Army, Disaster Relief, the New Guinea Youth Camp, the Tasmanian Lions Foundation, Menzies Research, the Lions Biggest BBQ, the Soroptomists, Baptcare, Queensland Floods, the Mater Hospital, and numerous other organisations.

We also receive some nice thank you letters which we like to see. Here are just a few -CLICK HERE-.

Because we donate we also need donations, donations from the public. By donating to the Lions Club you are sure that your money goes to a great organisation that helps our community! We are always looking for new volunteers, members, and causes. Contact info@devonportlions.info for more details.




Adopt-a-Highway 2011



Conservation Volunteers Australia is helping the City of Devonport Lions conduct our annual cleanup again! Saturday August 27th at 10 minutes to 11am we will meet at our patch on the highway- starting at the Tourist information parking area in front of Victoria bridge. With all hands on deck it should be done  in an hour or two.  Remember we did this last year: click here to be reminded!
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