Lions Clubs International Service Activity Report Frequently Asked Questions HistoryFAQ_EN 2 Revised 2016-11 The Club designation, “Former Club” signifies that the person was a Lions, Lioness or Leo member but the club is not longer active and we are unable to display the actual club name. International Board of Directors to determine if the club should be cancelled, remain in status quo or regain good standing or active status. 4. Disbanding or club merger. When a Lions club notifies International Headquarters it is disbanding or merging with another club and the district governor supports the action and
The Spartanburg Lions Club will host Lions Club International President Douglas X. Alexander of Brooklyn, New York at the 1881 Event Hall on Saturday, May 14, 2022. One of South Carolina’s own Upstate members is presently serving on the International Board of Directors, Dr. Dianne J. Pitts of the Greenwood Lions Club.
The leadership and train-the-trainer pathways are listed below. LCI Acquire leadership abilities to become a successful leader. 1. EMERGING LIONS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (ELLI) Leos and Lions are
Lions Clubs International Purposes TO ORGANIZE, charter and supervise service clubs to be known as Lions clubs . TO COORDINATE the activities and standardize the administration of Lions clubs. TO CREATE and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. TO PROMOTE the principles of good government and good citizenship.
communications are properly referred to your board of directors or your club as circumstances require or justify. „„Among your duties as provided in the Lions Clubs International Constitution and By-laws, you shall submit regular Monthly Membership Reports to Lions Clubs International, and Monthly Membership and Activity
yearly to Lions Clubs International; $11.30 to the Multiple District 1, and $5.00 to the District. Included is the cost of the magazines you receive. Family membership is offered by International, where the dues of the spouse or children under the same roof, receive a fifty percent reduction, or $21.50 a year after the first full member. PID Lion WR O'Riley Category: Chronicles of Lionism PID WR O'Riley, July 2003 to July 2005 WR. O’Riley, of Maryville, Missouri, USA, was elected to serve a two-year term as a director of The International Association of Lions Clubs at the association’s 86 th International Convention, held in Denver, Colorado, USA, June 30-July 4, 2003. 8vuyY.
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