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South-Eastern NSW & the ACT

Australian Lions Multiple District 201




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The MD201 N2 Lions District encompasses South-east New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, comprising 68 Lions Clubs, 5 Leo Clubs, and 6 Lioness Clubs serving their communities in: 

 

  • South-west suburbs of Sydney 

  • Southern Highlands 

  • Goulburn, Yass and Bowning areas

  • Canberra area

  • Monaro & Snowy Mountains

  • Far South Coast

  • Eurobodalla

  • Shoalhaven

  • Kiama area

  • Illawarra

District Executive 2009 - 10                                     Home Club

District Governor

Paul Helmling  
 Canberra Valley Lions
1st Vice District Governor Bruce Dodd Mittagong Lions
2nd Vice District Governor Geoff Hobart Yass Lions
Immediate Past District Governor MD201 Council Chairman Phil Lawler Canberra Belconnen Lions
Cabinet Secretary PCC Ian Gammage Canberra Belconnen Lions
Cabinet Treasurer Gary Parker Canberra Valley Lions
Constitution & By-laws Chairman PDG Carl von Stein Canberra Belconnen Lions
Assistant Cabinet Secretary Jenny Cee Taralga & District Lions

 

General                             Financial                        Emails to:

Correspondence to:           Correspondence to:        david.robson3@bigpond.com

Cabinet Secretary              Cabinet Treasurer          
PO Box 4982                       33 Drevermann St

CHISHOLM ACT                  FARRER ACT
2905                                    2607

DG Paul's Motto:   "Build on our past for a better future"

DG's Goal: One Team

    "Together

      Everyone

      Achieves

More

as one TEAM"

Achieving quality service in the South-East NSW & ACT communities 

2009-10 International President Eberhard J. Wirfs

International President's Theme: Move to Grow

Focus on personal growth and membership growth

 

"During 2009-2010, districts will be encouraged to take action to grow in humanitarian service, leader development, club membership, international social understanding, Leo Clubs, Lions Quest, cultural activities and LCIF support."

 

Lions Clubs International 2009-10 International Program

Move to grow MEMBERSHIP

Move to grow the DG TEAM

Move to grow LEADERS

Move to grow SOCIAL UNDERSTANDING

Move to INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS

The youth of today GROW TO BE THE LIONS OF TOMORROW

Move to grow our FOUNDATION (LCIF)

The GINKO AWARDS

The Ginkgo Awards are designed to recognize Lions who exemplify the

attributes needed to move our association forward – who have planted the

necessary seeds for our future.

As I travel around the world I will, at the recommendation of a committee

composed of specified international directors, recognize those Lions who have

initiated and executed programs which complement the International Theme –

Move to Grow. This will be a mark of my personal appreciation for such

individuals. Each award shall be personally presented by me.

At the international convention in Sydney, Australia, Lions from all over the

world will also be recognized at a gala celebration, in the following categories:

I

Most women members added by a club and district

I

Most new club web sites added by a district

I

Highest donation to LCIF by a club and district

I

Outstanding service projects by a club or district

I

Lions who best exemplify the international theme

The Ginkgo Awards are designed to recognize Lions who exemplify the

attributes needed to move our association forward – who have planted the

necessary seeds for our future.

As I travel around the world I will, at the recommendation of a committee

composed of specified international directors, recognize those Lions who have

initiated and executed programs which complement the International Theme –

Move to Grow. This will be a mark of my personal appreciation for such

individuals. Each award shall be personally presented by me.

At the international convention in Sydney, Australia, Lions from all over the

world will also be recognized at a gala celebration, in the following categories:

I

Most women members added by a club and district

I

Most new club web sites added by a district

I

Highest donation to LCIF by a club and district

I

Outstanding service projects by a club or district

I

Lions who best exemplify the international theme

The Ginkgo Awards are designed to recognize Lions who exemplify the attributes needed to move our association forward – who have planted the necessary seeds for our future. As I travel around the world I will, at the recommendation of a committee composed of specified international directors, recognize those Lions who have initiated and executed programs which complement the International Theme – Move to Grow. This will be a mark of my personal appreciation for such

individuals. Each award shall be personally presented by me.  

 

At the international convention in Sydney, Australia, Lions from all over the world will also be recognized at a gala celebration, in the following categories:

     Most women members added by a club and district

     Most new club web sites added by a district

     Highest donation to LCIF by a club and district

     Outstanding service projects by a club or district

     Lions who best exemplify the international theme

 

Lion by Lion, service project by service project, ginkgo by ginkgo, we are creating momentum. We must continue this momentum, working together every step of the way. Lions can achieve the unthinkable if they are committed to the task at hand. Such has been our past. Such can be our future.

So how many ginkgos do we need to plant? How many new clubs should we extend? How many new members must we induct? How much service should we provide? That depends on us collectively. Needs continue to escalate all over the world. Lions must be ready to answer the call. As an association, we are the global leader in humanitarian and community service. By planting a Lions ginkgo, we can provide the shade of love, the warmth of friendship, and a healing touch-that will last for a long time. Isn’t that what being a Lion is all about?

 

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