Wanted — Topics for 2023 Student Speaker Contest

WANTED
The 86th MD4
Student Speakers Contest
TOPIC SUGGESTIONS
THE STUDENT SPEAKERS COMMITTEE WILL BE HOLDING
A TOPIC DISCUSSION AT THE
COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
AUGUST 20, 2023
SEE BELOW.
  • EVERYONE IS INVITED. 9:00 A.M. TO 11:45 AM.
THERE THE COMMITTEE LED DISCUSSION WITH ALL WILL
NARROW DOWN THE LIST TO 5 FINAL TOPICS.
THE COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS WILL DISCUSS THE TOPICS AND CHOOSE A FINAL TOPIC.
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  • CONTEST TRAINING FOR DISTRICT CHAIRPERSONS
SATURDAY 2:30 TO 4:30 PM
THE MD4 GENERAL REIMBURSEMENT POLICY APPLIES.
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Only clubs need to order, all other contests i.e. Zone, Region etc.. will be mailed automatically.
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THE COUNCIL MEETING
IS SCHEDULED FOR
AUGUST 19-21, 2022
at
the Hilton Irvine OC Airport, Irvine, CA
Please bring school supplies for needy schools.
Room Reservations
18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, CA 92612  •  (949) 833-9999
Until 8/08/22: Mention code: “Lions” to receive discounted
room rate of $135.00 plus taxes and resort fees.
Parking is $7 per day; a hotel shuttle is available
Meal Registration online through TicketSpice includes a small fee.
or download this form and send a check Manual Meal form
Lunch will be available at noon.
Order a 2023 Club packet Early.
the deadline is October 1, 2022
After that date you will need to send a check for $25 and the request to the MD4 office.
DIGITAL MATERIAL WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.md4lions.org
ONLY CLUBS ORDER

Help the Delta Lions Make Pear Bread

Delta Lions Need Help With Making Pear Bread

Pear Bread, Don’t you want some?

Please come to our aid!!!
Thursday, July 28, 2022
8 AM to 2 PM
Delta High Cafeteria
52810 Netherlands Road, Clarksburg, CA 95612
Bring a Large Mixing Bowl and Large Mixing Spoon
Questions? Call John Hawck, Delta Lions President
916-690-7108

 

Every year, for many years, the Delta Lions Club has prepared Pear Bread to sell at the Pear Fair, on the last Sunday in July, in Courtland as one of their annual fundraisers to support their Scholarship Program. For a while, we thought that we would not have a pear fair this year, but luck was on our side. We are ready to enjoy the Pear Fair and looking forward to selling many loafs of pear bread. So, if you have time on the 28th, come to Courtland and give us a hand. We would very much appreciate it as will our high school seniors who will receive the scholarships.

Celebrating the Life of Doug Wight

PDG Douglas “Doug” McSwain Wight passed away at home on May 27, 2022 at age 78. He had recently been ill but his passing was untimely and unexpected.

PDG Doug was born on August 3, 1943 to Bill and Dorothy Wight in Berkeley, on his sister Diana’s 5th birthday. She was upset with him at first, but she eventually accepted, then learned to love her baby brother and their shared birthday. Doug grew up in the Bay Area, then moved to Grass Valley in 1985, where he found his true community and home. He worked in the Title Insurance industry for 47 years before he retired in 2010.

His true passion was volunteerism. Over the years he gave his time to Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Sierra Services for the Blind, and the Nevada County Grand Jury. But Doug’s longest-lasting and most meaningful service was with Lions Club International. He joined Nevada City Lions in 1990 and remained an active member until he passed. He made a name for himself in Lions District 4C5 where he served as District Governor in 2018/2019. He was always taking on new challenges and responsibilities to help his District anyway he could. He received many, many Lions awards, but most importantly to him, he was a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow.

PDG Doug was also an avid car enthusiast, owning some 25 cars in his lifetime, with a special place in his heart for the Buick Riviera. He was for many years a member of the Capital Buick Club and over his later years he owned both 1963 and 1984 Rivs. He loved traveling with the Club in style in his beautiful Buicks. Doug was also a huge fan of photography, genealogy and Lucille Ball. His favorite movie was the Long, Long Trailer!

PDG Doug was well-respected, dedicated, selfless, giving, kind and fun, often erupting with the biggest laugh!

He is survived by the family he cherished and who cherished him every day, his sister Diana, her children Johnnie and Jackie (and their spouses Melinda and Jim), their children, his great nieces and nephews, and their children, his great, great nephews and nieces. He was always the beloved Uncle Doug! He also had many cousins, some of whom were found through his skills in genealogy.

A Celebration of Life is planned for Saturday June 25, 2022 at 3 PM at the Higgins Lions Community Center.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lions Club International Foundation, c/o James “Andy” Anderson, 12695 Apricot Lane, Wilton, CA 95693