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| Club Address:RPO Box 29051, Okanagan Mission, B.C. V1W 4A7 This Page address: http://KelownaOkanaganMissionBC.lionwap.org Our other Web Address: http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/KelownaOkanaganMissionBC Mail To | |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: 1st Monday of every monthWhen:
GENERAL MEETINGS: 2nd & 4th Mondays (No me
Where:Okanagan Mission Community Hall, 4409 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna, B.C., 6:30 p.m.| Name | Office Tel | Home Tel | |
|---|---|---|---|
| President | 250-763-9596 | ||
| 1st Vice President | 250-763-7910 | ||
| Secretary | 250-764-7640 | ||
| Treasurer | 250-764-2932 | ||
| Membership Chairman | 250-868-8352 |
President: John Graham
1st Vice President: Wes Van
2nd Vice President: Jim Linegar
Secretary: Steve Muenz
Treasurer: Bob Ayotte
1 Year Directors: Rondeau Brown & Rene Cormier
2 Year Directors: Paul Rae & Ken Knox
Tail Twister: Bill McCarry
Lion Tamer: Dave Borge
Bulletin Editor: John Graham
Membership Director: Leif Bengtsson
I.P.P.: Don Stobbe
MEMBERS: George Aquilon, Ken Aquilon, Bob Ayotte, Gord Barber, Leif Bengtsson, Dave Borge, Rondeau Brown, Ross Carviel, Herb Comben, Rene Cormier, Hal Deugau, Bruce Dionne, Chuck Dixon, Jim Douglas, Walter Fehr, John Graham, Stan Harbin, Richard Hobuti, Lloyd Johnson, Mike Klymiuk, Ken Knox, Jim Linegar, Frank Majewski, Bill McCarry, Hugh Montgomery, Steve Muenz, Bob O'Connor, Olve Punsvik, Paul Rae, Paul Seemann, Don Stobbe, Andy Szita, Jerry Szulczyk, Bill Vasser, Don Woods.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Jan. 18 - Lions Birthday luncheon. Place to be announced!
Jan. 25 - Regular Meeting
Feb. 1 - Executive Meeting
Feb. 8 - Regular Meeting
Feb. 22 - Regular Meeting & Lioness 25th Anniversary
The Club's "Provincial Health Department Approved Mobile Concession Trailer" is available for Pancake Breakfasts & Hamburger-Hot Dog Lunches. For bookings, contact Wes Van @ 250-763-7910. COMMUNITY SERVICE:
OK Mission Lions Club/OK Mission Secondary School Grad Class work together in the Annual "Walk & Knock Project" to collect food for the less fortunate.
Bi-Annual Adopt-A-Road. This Lions Club was the first organization in Kelowna to initiate this now City-Wide Program.
Bi-Annual Toxic Waste Campaign - provide manpower to assist with Campaign.
Seniors' Retirement Homes - help in serving breakfasts and barbecue lunches as well as assisting in bingo.
Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign - assist in manning Christmas Kettles.
PROJECTS:
Ongoing sale of Lions Mints
Annual sale of Light & Dark Christmas Cakes, Cherry Cakes, Fudge.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
Listed here are a few of the organizations that we support financially.
Diabetes - Canadian Diabetes Association assisting local children and adults afflicted with this disease. Sponsoring Diabetic campers and medication. Zone 19D7 Diabetic Strip Program. KGH Foundation Diabetic Tester
BC Lions Society for Children With Disabilities Camp Winfield - financial and manpower support.
Kelowna General Hospital, Cancer Centre for the Southern Interior and the Prostate Resource Centre.
British Columbia Hearing Conservation Society & Lions Foundation of Canada.
C.A.R.E.
Western Blind Curlers
Kelowna Gospel Mission
Central Okanagan Scholarships
Osteoporosis and Stroke Recovery
Charity Bears
Guide Dogs
CNIB Sight Programs
Heart & Stroke Foundation
Lions Quest Central Okanagan Life Skills Education Society
Cottonwoods Extended Care Hospice
Friendship Dinner for physically challenged adults

We welcome your questions and comments
Page created at 2002-02-05 and Last updated at 2011-11-09.