Archive for April, 2009

District 14-E Convention/Spring Rally

Friday, April 17th, 2009

It’s back to the long distance traveling today. We got out of bed at about 3:40, and left the house at 5:00 for the drive to the EZ Air Park. We had plenty of time for breakfast at the McDonalds. We’ve gone there a couple of times, since there’s no longer a cinnabon at the airport. Since we are going to be gone the whole week, we packed the bigger bag along with the large skyroll, and checked both with American Airlines for our flights to Pittsburgh.

The flight to Chicago was very uneventful, and we made the connection to Pittsburgh with no problems. We did get a nice walk in at O’Hare though. When we got to the Pittsburgh airport, we were met by DG Barry & First Lady Cheryl and VDG Carl & Lion Zenaida. We hit it off immediately, and had a great time chatting on the way to the Westmoreland County Blind Association (by way of Mississippi, as VDG Carl would say).

When we got to the WCBA, we met Lion Dom, who is president of the board, and Larry, the CEO of the business. The WCBA was a very interesting place, and Larry is a real go-getter. They employ blind and visually impaired people to do production machine embroidery, shredding, and sewing. They have a contract with the federal government to put together “J-Bags” for the military. They start will the rolls of material, and do all the cutting and sewing to produce 5,000 large bags per month. It’s quite the operation, with over 60 steps all done in assembly line fashion. We saw workers doing several of the steps using computer controlled sewing machines and jigs that assisted them getting the material into the proper location before hitting the switch to do the sewing. Their shredding operation includes an 8 horsepower super shredder as well as six more normal heavy duty shredders all dumping the shredded paper onto a conveyer belt that drops the paper into a bin in the basement, where it is compacted into huge bales for shipping out. As Larry says, they get paid twice for doing the job – once for doing secure document shredding, and again for furnishing paper to be recycled. The Lions have done great things in support of the center, including purchasing machines, fixing the roof, and serving on the WCBA Board of Directors.

After the visit to the WCBA, we went to the Lamplighter Restaurant for a little lunch (and great coconut crème pie) with DG Barry & Cheryl, VDG Carl & Sunita, and PDG Dom. Debra and I split a fish sandwich and fries, which was huge and delicious. It was a short walk up a cobblestone path to the Holiday Inn hotel. We settled into our room for a brief rest before walking back down the path to the Lamplighter for a social time and then dinner. We had a very scary incident at dinner when Lion Zenaida collapsed in some kind of spell. We found out later that she has a history of aneurisms and has a metal plate in her head that they think may have shifted causing a seizure. I ended up supporting her on a chair while monitoring her pulse until the ambulance arrived. They kept her at the hospital over night, but she was doing much better by morning, and was able to come home that day. We were concerned for both her and VDG Carl at the convention, Saturday, but were relieved to hear that she was doing better.

Zone 3 Meeting

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

It was the Zone 3 meeting in Webster tonight. We always like going to Webster. It is a very small town quite off the beaten path, but they have a great restaurant there called the Ranchero. The name doesn’t suggest it, but they specialize in German and Bohemian cuisine. The spatzl there is to die for! No spatzl tonight though, only pork roast with mashed potatoes and a medley of green and wax beans with carrots. PDG Mike was there, and we hadn’t seen him for quite a while, so it was nice to catch up. We also ran into Lion Kathy, who was there for a Rice County Republican meeting. We won some of the NEW Lions homemade sausage on the door prize drawing. They have been making it for over 30 years, and it’s a great money-maker for them. The just did about 1400 pounds, and had very little left after their sale.

Waterville Club Meeting

Monday, April 13th, 2009

We went to the Waterville club meeting tonight to give a presentation mostly about our trip to China and Thailand. They had a real nice turnout for their spring social meeting where they invite all the spouses. Lion Dee is the president this year, and she is really doing a great job – very organized and efficient. It’s always a blast going to Waterville, we know many of their club members, and have a good time teasing each other back and forth. At our last club meeting, when PDG Marlys presented a program on the Eyebank, some of their other members came along. I think it was Lion Kathy who christened them the “Watervillans”. I think that’s going to stick.

Debra started the program out by explaining a little about the board and the process of getting elected, and then we shifted into travelogue mode. We had planned to do a PowerPoint, but discovered earlier in the day that we didn’t have a projector, so I printed up a bunch of 8×10s to show and pass around. That worked very well, and everyone seemed to like the presentation, Lion Jack even said he would have liked to keep us there longer.

A5 Convention - Sudbury, Ontario

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

As usual, breakfast came early, we really had to sleep fast. The breakfast was to honor the Melvin Jones fellows in the district. After breakfast, they had a very nice memorial service and then a closing ceremony where DG Ellen presented many awards. Debra’s remarks again were that we were both very tired, but that was a good thing. We had done what we came to do: spend a lot of time talking with a lot of Lions, and having a great time!

The trip home was eventful, but everything turned out fine. We had checked our luggage with Air Canada in Sudbury, so went to the domestic baggage claim in Toronto thinking that was where our luggage would be – no luck. We heard an announcement over the intercom that people making connections to the US needed to pick up their luggage upstairs at the international baggage claim, so we went up there – again no luck. We talked to an agent, who told us that since we were flying NWA out of Toronto, our luggage would be over at Terminal 3, where NWA flights left. We got on the bus, and got to Terminal 3, found the baggage claim area, but again no luck! We talked to the attendant, who said sometimes it takes up to an hour or two for luggage to get there, so we went back to waiting. After about two hours, we asked her again. This time she said she would call to do some checking. We went to the deli at the airport and split a sandwich and chips. When we got back to the baggage are, we were very glad to hear that she had found our luggage. It had been delivered to the wrong place, but it was on its way! The two sky rolls soon arrived, and we were off! Good thing we had a nice long layover!

A5 Convention - Sudbury, Ontario

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

The Cabinet meeting was first thing in the morning. Debra had half a bagel with cream cheese, and I had a bran muffin and some scrambled eggs from the breakfast buffet. The cabinet meeting was brief, consisting of reports from the Region and Zone Chairs. Debra spoke briefly and then opened the floor for questions. This time there were a few, which Debra handled in her usual straightforward but tactful manner.

After the Cabinet meeting, we visited with some of the Lions at the breakfast buffet they had for the Lions who weren’t on the Cabinet. The Opening Ceremony followed, consisting of a “Parade of Banners”, speakers talking about the Lions Foundation of Canada and Canadian Dog Guides.

After the Opening Ceremony, they had seminars scheduled. Debra and I presented one on Disability Awareness. We went over some of the causes of visual impairment/blindness and then talked about implications as far as travel, literacy, and employment. Some good questions were asked, and the seminar seemed to go over well with the Lions. We hung around and chatted with several Lions after the seminar, and got many positive comments over the course of the weekend.

For lunch, we were led into the banquet hall by a bag-piper in full regalia. After the traditional marching-in music, the bagpiper left the banquet room to the tune of “Mary Had A Little Lamb”. That had everyone in stitches. Lunch was served buffet style, we had the pasta salad, and split a piece of chicken. The highlight of the Luncheon was a speech given by a 15 year old girl, who was the winner in her age/language category of the district’s “Effective Speaking” contest. She really did a great job, making the case that kids in her generation shouldn’t be viewed as negative stereotypes, and that they were very interested in making a difference in the world. She really “called out” the adults, and challenged us to look beyond the eyebrow ring and red hair. Very gutsy, and very, very effective. After lunch, Debra conducted a World Wide Induction Day Ceremony. There were two Lions who had been members only a short while, so Debra had them come up along with two members who had been Lions over 50 years. She had everyone stand and reaffirm their oath. It made for a very nice ceremony.

After the extended lunch there was free time. We visited with some Lions, then went back to the room to rest a while and begin packing.

DG Ellen hosted a reception for the Cabinet and us before the banquet. After the reception, we marched into the banquet, again with bagpipes. This time he exited with “Old MacDonald”, he was great! Dinner started with a squash soup, then pork loin, vegetable medley (wax beans, green beans and carrots) and more of the roasted potatoes. For dessert we had a delicious layer cake with a nice light frosting, whipped cream, and garnish of strawberries.

After dinner, Debra & DG Ellen presented several Presidential Commendations and one Leadership Medal. Debra presented her bags to IPDG Myra & PDG Hillary, Convention Chair PDG Barry, and the two ladies who had come up during the World Wide Induction Day Ceremony. We then exchanged gifts with Ellen & Bob. We gave them the usual Faribault Blanket and Amableu Cheese. (We were very glad to hear from DG Ellen that she loved blue cheese). They gave us a clock, an Inukshuk, and a paper weight with the “Big Nickel” all made from nickel ore. It’s was very nice to exchange pieces of our home towns with them.

After the banquet, they held the finals of the “Idol” contest. Everyone was really having a great time, and the singing talent of the Lions who participated was amazing. There was actually a tie after the final round, so the judges had them perform one more song each, with the winner being decided by audience applause.

We went to the Schumaker Club’s hospitality room after the Idol contest, and stayed up till the wee hours (2:00 am) solving all the problems of the world of Lionism. That was a great time, just shooting the breeze with a half dozen Lions over some good scotch (Johnny Walker - Green Label).

A5 Convention - Sudbury, Ontario

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Everything went very smoothly today, as we arose at 3:45 am in order to leave the house by 4:45 and catch a 6:05 flight. The first leg was a United flight to O’Hare, then another to Toronto. We had a short layover in Toronto, so we grabbed a quick sandwich and bottle of water. The weather got progressively worse as we progressed, and by the time we got to Sudbury a cold windy rain was coming down. We noticed that first-hand as we deplaned from our turbo-prop and walked across the tarmac to the Sudbury Airport. Once inside, we were greeted by DG Ellen, and IPDG Myra and her husband, PDG Hillary. We grabbed our two sky rolls off the luggage carousel (we had to check them because the Air Canada flight from Toronto to Sudbury had stricter carry-on rules that domestic US flights) and bolted across the street to the waiting limo. Once inside, we met the driver, Lion Steffan. It turned out that the “limo” was one used as the family car at funerals, but that only added to the experience.

It was a short drive into Sudbury and the Radisson Hotel. We got checked in to our very, very nice two room suite. We had two baths, a living room with Jacuzzi and a gas fireplace, and Sleep Number Beds!! There was a desk and office chair in each room, as well as two televisions. There were two bottles of Canadian wine and a huge basket of fruit and candy waiting for us. A person could get used to such nice treatment.

The Friday night activity was a dinner with the PDGs from the district. After unpacking and resting for a short while, we dressed in our formals, and headed down to the “Notre Dame” room. IPDG Myra introduced us around, and we sat down to an especially nice dinner of roast veal, roasted potatoes, and asparagus, delicious! Debra gave some brief remarks thanking them for the invitation, and expressing greetings from the LCI Officers and Board of Directors. She opened the floor for questions, and PDG Mike asked if she could influence LCI to increase the PDG Pension. Of course there is no such thing, but Debra shot right back that she thought maybe they could double it! Everyone had a good laugh, and we knew we would feel very much at home for the weekend.

After the PDG Dinner, we went to the ballroom where they were holding the Friday night social. What a great turnout of Lions, all having a great time renewing acquaintances and enjoying the “Idol” contest they were having. Friday night was just the preliminary rounds, and they had some very talented singers participating. They also had very nice silent auction with a good variety of items ranging from a recliner chair (that IPDG Myra bought) to sweatshirts, mugs and hats. We started to fade around 11:00 pm, and explained that we had been up since 3:45, so called it a night.