Lions look to “green” the city with donation for trees

Delavan Lions Club tree check donation

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Delavan Lions Club President Marilyn Carlson, left, presents a $500 check to city of Delavan Parks Department Foreman Ed Wichman (center) and Parks and Recreation Department Director Tom Klug for the purchase of trees. Following along with a Lions Club International initiative for 2012, the Delavan Lions Club put money toward the planting of trees in its community. The $500 will go toward the purchase of about 15 saplings of various species this spring, which the city will tend to over the summer. In fall, club members plan to assist in planting the trees at various public locations throughout the city.

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49th Annual corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner is March 11

ShamrockThe Delavan Lions Club’s 49th annual, all-you-can-eat corned beef and cabbage and baked chicken dinner will be held Sunday, March 11, 2012, at the Village Supper Club. It includes coffee or milk and all of the trimmings — baked chicken, potatoes, carrots, horseradish, bread and butter.

Advance tickets for this St. Patrick’s treat are $10 and are available from any Delavan Lions Club or the Village Supper Club.

You may buy them at the event for $11. Cost for kids under 7 years is $5. The buffet dinner is available from 11:30 a.m. until 7 p.m.

For more information or advance tickets, call 262-949-5387.

The Village Supper Club is at 1725 S. Shore Drive (map).

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Delavan Lions visit Wisconsin Lions Camp

In fall, members of the Delavan Lions Club visited the Wisconsin Lions Camp in Rosholt, Wisconsin.

The camp serves children of all ages with a variety of disabilities, primarily vision-related. Much of the fundraising the Delavan Lions Club does goes to helping the camp run and provide qualified counselors and staff who help children lead enjoyable, fulfilling lives.

Check out some of the pictures from the camp below:

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Lions ready for Relay for Life of Walworth County

The Delavan Lions Club members have formed a team for the Relay for Life of Walworth County, an event that will raise money for the fight against cancer.

You can donate to the Delavan Lions Club team at the Relay for Life of Walworth County webpage. Click the “donate button” at the top of the team and then click “donate to team.”

You can search for “Delavan Lions” in the team search field and make a contribution to the team by clicking “donate now.”

We appreciate your support. See you at the Walworth County Fairgrounds July 22-23 for the big event!

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Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner is March 13

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The Delavan Lions Club’s 48th annual, all-you-can-eat corned beef and cabbage and baked chicken dinner will be held Sunday, March 13, at the Village Supper Club. It includes coffee or milk and all of the trimmings — baked chicken, potatoes, carrots, horseradish, bread and butter.

Advance tickets for this St. Patrick’s treat are $9.50 and are available from any Delavan Lions Club member or from these Delavan locations — Bradley’s Department Store, Hunter’s Service, Mobil Mini Mart,  Steinbrink’s Piggly Wiggly or the Village Supper Club.

You may buy them at the event for $10.50. Cost for kids under 7 years is $4. The buffet dinner is available from 11:30 a.m. until 7 p.m.

The Village Supper Club is at 1725 S. Shore Drive (map).

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Meeting Highlights, Jan. 17, 2011

• The Delavan Lions Club is preparing for one of its biggest fundraisers of the year — the annual St. Patrick’s Day Corned Beef and Cabbage (and baked chicken) dinner. The event is scheduled for March 13 at The Village Supper Club. Click here for full details.

• Pam Carper of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Walworth County was a special guest. She gave a presentation about the new Lunch Buddies Program coming to Wileman Elementary School in Delavan. The program is also slated to start at elementary schools in Elkhorn and Lake Geneva.

• Wisconsin Lions have a goal to create a $25 million endowment fund to support the Wisconsin Lions Camp. The goal is to have every Lion’s Club member in the state donate at least $200 per year over the next five years to make the fund sustainable to support the camp on interest earnings only.

• Club President Lion Donna Sorensen reported that the Delavan Club was one of the top giving clubs in District 27-A1 when the Parade of Checks were announced at a district meeting recently. The Delavan club is consistently in the top 10 clubs for giving and is not in the top 10 percent in the district as far as size goes. Way go go, Delavan!

• Lion President Donna also recognized the work of Past President Lion John Stack. Lion John, a longtime Lions Club member, was president for the 2009-10 session.

• Lion Jimmy Merrill reported donating more than 500 pairs of used prescription glasses to the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin. Glasses were collected from drop-box donations throughout the Delavan community. They’ll go toward the Lions goal of Giving the Gift of Sight to those in need. It’s a mission we can all be proud of.

• The Delavan Club welcomed its newest member, Lion Cindy Bickle, wife of Lion Brian Bickle. She and Brian got off to a great start by attending the District Convention recently. Lion Cindy received an International Pin for being the newest member at the convention. The couple also received pins from the district governor for winning the scavenger hunt. Great job, Lion Cindy and Lion Brian.

• Lions members helped raise more than $1,100 for the Salvation Army by ringing bells at Delavan locations this holiday season. In total, Walworth County collected close to $63,000 from its Red Kettle Campaign. We were glad to be a part of it. Lions Rick and Karen Heine even dressed up as Santa and Mrs. Clause to help spread holiday cheer and get a few more coins in the kettle.

• NEXT MEETING: Monday, Feb. 21 at the Elks Lodge in Delavan.

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October Highway Cleanup

Lions Highway Cleanup, October 2010

Lions Highway Cleanup, October 2010

Delavan Lions Club members hit the road Oct. 13 to do a little highway cleanup. The club has “adopted” the stretch of highway 50 east of Delavan from County F to Highway 67. Club members perform roadside cleanups several times throughout the spring, summer and fall, collecting and disposing of trash properly.

Highway Cleanup, October 2010

Trash picked up and ready for proper disposal

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Volunteers Needed for Corn Roast

The Delavan Lions Club is in need of volunteers to cover several shifts at the Corn Tent at the Walworth County Fair Friday, Sept. 3 through Monday, Sept. 6 (Labor Day weekend).

Shifts are four hours each. The earliest shift starts at 10 a.m., while the latest starts at 6 p.m.

For more information, email Delavan Lions Club webmaster Mike Heine at delavanlionsclub@gmail.com.

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July ManeLine newsletter is available

Download the July Edition of the ManeLine newsletter here.

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A march of Lions

Lions Fourth of July Parade 2010

Click to see more pics of Delavan Lions members in the city's 2010 Fourth of July Parade

The Delavan Lions Club added a little splash of yellow to the city’s 2010 Let Freedom Ring Fourth of July Parade.

Members marched, rode in a classic pickup truck and rode motorcycles, decked out in their Lions garb.

The Delavan Lions Club is visible in the Delavan area, helping maintain and improve the community, its citizens and the world.

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