Saturday was a 6:00 wakeup. A continental breakfast was set up in the meeting room, so we had coffee and a “bread product” as we like to say. The first order of business was the Memorial Service. The service had a nice touch that we had never seen. A member of the club of the deceased Lion came forward to place a carnation in a vase, and say the name of their deceased Lion, some adding short comments as well.
Following the Memorial Service were two testimonials about “When I really became a Lion”. The first one was a blind young man who told of how the Lions had helped him by purchasing technology, allowing him to fulfill his dream of going to college. The second was from an older Lion who was moved by the service he was able to provide to others as a Lion.
Next was the buffet lunch, after which Debra gave her speech. As usual, she did a good job speaking from the heart. I don’t think the speech is quite as a good a fit with IP Wirf’s theme of “Move to Grow” and the Gingko, as it was with “Miracles Through Service” and “Everyday Heroes” that IPIP Al spoke about, but it was well received nonetheless. We’ll try to tweak it for next week. Debra presented her certificates and bags after the speech, and then DG Marvin, and other Lions, presented awards. We also exchanged gifts with the Governor and First Lady.
After a short break, PDG Thom from Ontario, Canada presented on how “Lions Make Their Communities Better”. His mantra was “I’m good! You’re great! We’re Lions!” People got into the chanting pretty well. He had examples of clubs in his district in towns ranging from very small to quite large. Each had found ways to serve their community and grow their membership.
The other presentation was about New Technologies. Lion Matt is the District Technology guru, and webmaster for a local radio/TV station. He did a great job of presenting the basics of “Social Media”, and explained why Lions need to be on board.
Debra then had a brief Q&A with the assembled Lions. There really weren’t many questions, but one Lion did express concern about Campus Club losses counting against the District Governor.
After about an hour’s rest back in the room, we boarded a schoolbus for the half hour trip to Albion. The anniversary dinner was way out in the middle of nowhere, but when we got inside, we found a beautiful, large room complete with strings of lights arcing from the very high ceiling to the walls, a gas fireplace at the far end past the dance floor, a full bar, and a head table about 20 yards long. They had a guy playing on the keyboard, mostly old songs from about the time of the chartering of the club, but when he started playing “Color My World”, I had to get Debra to the dance floor. That was the song they were playing on our first date, that led from one thing to another, and here we are 27 years later.
We visited with several club members and guests, and then were called to the head table. Dinner was steak and chicken with green beans & almonds, and baked potato. There wasn’t much of a program. The club president introduced DG Marvin, who introduced PID John, who introduced Debra (they seem to be big on introductions in the east). Debra gave her anniversary speech customized with events from 1924 (which is always interesting) and club activities that she had gleaned with her conversations with the president and others. They seemed a bit of a tough crowd, but several people did come up afterwards to tell her how good they thought her speech had been. Debra also got an opportunity to hug two 50+ year Lions. PID Howard Conroy was there with his wife, Sylvia (what a nice couple – still sharp as a tack), as well as a Lion from the Albion club who had been a member over 60 years. He was a bit frail, but still well able to be an inspiration to us, and I’m sure many others. We did have to assist him out to his car, as he was quite unsteady using his walker.
The trip back to Batavia and the Holiday Inn was pretty quiet, but several of us went up to the hospitality room. This time we solved problems and talked about their contested election for endorsement for International Director over a Coors light. Debra & I left around 11:00 or so, but we came to find out some of them were there until 1:30 weighing the strengths of the two candidates.