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Friday, August 20, 2010

Do Lions Clubs have Exclusive rights Geographically??

This blog today is the second in a series to providing information of use to the clubs in District 2-S3. The issue that has come up more frequently lately concerns the rights
of the clubs to have geographic exclusive rights to their city or town for membership recruitment. The International Association Of Lions Clubs as an organization only grants 
geographical rights to Multiple Districts and to Sub Districts within the Multi District and that is on a County basis. District 2-S3 is exclusive to nine counties in Texas. Those
are Burnet, Blanco, Bastrop, Comal, Caldwell, Hays, Milam, Williamson and Travis.

Clubs within a district have no geographical exclusive rights but they have the right to their meeting time and name. No other club in that community can have the same time or 
name that is still in use by an active club. As communities population grows a community that may have supported one club for many years is now faced with a community 
that is under served. The need to expand Lionism in United States is leading to extension in those communities that are under served and rightfully so. As your District Governor
I am tasked to see that all that what to serve are afforded an opportunity. With that mandate I will reveal that my extension plans are to put in a minimum of 5 clubs in the counties 
of Burnet, Williamson, Travis and Milam.

Early in our Lions History we had cooperation between the clubs. Such clubs as New Braunfels (noon Today) and Austin Founders (Downtown today) actually helped to put in 
Breakfast and Evening clubs in New Braunfels and Austin Founders spun off and founded many of the Austin clubs. These times call for some of that same cooperation and 
leadership to recognize that it is better to be in a position of influence that sitting on the sideline and have life pass you by. Next week is the first of 3 Extension Workshops.
This workshop will provide our 1st opportunity to train new guiding lions  to grow our list of certified guiding lions On Monday the 23rd a team will be blitzing the town of Bartlet, Tx
in Williamson County and On Tuesday the 24th the team or teams will be in Marble Falls blitzing for an evening Club. Club leaders if you would like to contact me about the 
other extension projects I will gladly discuss it with you one on one.

Clubs that help me out this year in extension of clubs will receive some recognition at the end of the year at the District Convention. Expansion of community service is 
the name of the game. There are several ways to help. First supply at least 2 members to be certified as guiding lions per club, Second consider to being a Parent Club  of
 a Branch club or Sponsor a New Club, and third suggest a location for a new club or branch club.
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Michael Smith
District Governor
Lions District 2S3
830-708-3007


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

District Election Rules and Awards Open To Club To Give!

This blog article is the first in a series of articles that will come out on Wednesday, that will detail some of the items a club can use and  some important information that needs to be passed on to the lion Members of this District.

How do I get on the ballot for a District elected position?

All of the following elected positions follow this same rule: District Governor,1st Vice District Governor 
Both positions require a resolution of support from their clubs(signifying a good standing in the club) and said resolution should be read into the minutes of one of the Cabinet meetings of the sitting District Governor. There is no opposition allowed for these ballot positions(progressive process) If not presented at cabinet meeting  the 30 days prior to District Convention deadline applies.

2nd Vice District Governor
More than one candidate can submit a resolution from their clubs in support of the members candidacy for this position. Resolutions are read at one of the cabinet meetings of the sitting District Governor The ultimate deadline if not read at a cabinet meeting is 30 days prior to District Convention.

TLC Elected Director
A director is elected every year to Texas Lions Camp, One from the South in the odd years and one from the north in the even years. each director is elected for a two year term. A resolution of support from their club is required and must be read into the cabinet minutes of the sitting District Governor or be in hand of the District Governor 30 days prior to the District Convention.

Lonestar Lions Eyebank Director
Directors are elected for 3 year terms and there is a director for each region in the district and one at large director. Every year there are 2 directors that must face re-election. each director needs to obtain a resolution of support from their club and read it into the minutes of the cabinet meeting of the sitting Governor or have it delivered to the Governor no later than 30 days prior to the District convention.

The deadline for all resolutions in the 2010/2011 lions year is April 13, 2011


What Awards are available at the District Level ?
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There are awards to recognize individual Lions and there are the club awards.  The recognition awards for individual lions must be supported by a resolution of the club to award an individual.That resolution should spell out why the club wants to honor this individual.

Silver Spur
Given to a New Lion in their first year of membership for some outstanding service to the club or community.
Gold Spur
Given to a experienced Lion for some outstanding service to the club or community.
Harry Reasonover
The highest award given solely to members of District 2-S3. The selection is based on the outstanding service over a number of years in the District.

For more details Visit Club Resources on the district 2-S3 website. or click here

The deadline for all resolutions for awards in the 2010/2011 lions year is April 13, 2011