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Let the whole world know what you do for them

Let the whole world know  what you do for them Let the whole world know  what you do for them

By Ginna Young

There are 1.4 million Lions in the world, in more than 200 countries, but other than building ramps and donating money for playground equipment, do you know what a Lions club does? Each chapter is more than just having delicious chicken dinners, brat feeds or manning cheese curd stands – there are some really big things the clubs are part of.

That’s what District Gov. Dennis Sykora, of the Tilden Lions Club, spoke about Oct. 11, while handing out awards and commendations at the Cadott Lions Club Governor’s Night. Sykora is no stranger to Lions and their service, as his parents were Lions, along with siblings.

Sykora encouraged that whenever a club completes a service project, fundraiser or donation, that they put it out there to the public, so everyone knows what the Lions are doing. Bragging about their work doesn’t come easy to the Lions members, but Sykora is among those emerging in leadership to promote the idea.

For example, with the recent wildfires that swept Maui in Hawaii, the Lions were the first ones on the ground, with tents, money, food and water, for everyone over there. Yet, no one ever hears about the Lions relief efforts in disasters, because members are humble and not in it for the thanks.

However, if clubs want to grow – if Lionism the world over wants to grow – that service needs to be shared.

“I want the Lions to not be the best kept secret anymore,” said Sykora.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="180"] Sue Shakal was the recipient of the Ray Hempel Fellowship, for extraordinary dedication, support and service to others, not just in the club, but in the community. Photo by Ginna Young[/caption]   [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="180"] Kay Stelzer received the Knight of Sight Award, for her willingness to always help where needed and staying busy within in the club. Photo by Ginna Young[/caption]   [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="179"] As this year’s recipient of the Birch Sturm Fellowship, the highest honor a club can bestow, Barb Dulmes was recognized for her excellence of service to the club and a tribute to Dulmes’ efforts. Photo by Ginna Young[/caption]   [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="180"] Receiving the Lion of the Year Award, was Vern Weeks, for his activity in the four committees he serves on and the dedication he shows in each endeavor. Photo by Ginna Young[/caption]   [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="180"] Receiving the Melvin Jones Fellowship, was Paul Kaiser, for the impact of his work locally and contributions to humanitarian service. Photo by Ginna Young[/caption]
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