Volunteer: Iowa KidSight
Volunteer for Iowa KidSight screenings of preschool children for eye disorders. Short training provided. Contact Jackie Hess at jhess515@aol.com or Dave Frantz at Dafrantz@mchsi.com. Lori Short is program coordinator at UIHC.
Volunteer Used Eyeglass sorting, labeling, etc.
Used eyeglasses are sorted, cleaned, read for presciption, packaged and labeled by IC Noon Lions. These are given to agencies that distribute used glasses in other countries. Short training provided. Contact John Koch at jhkoch@zeus.ia.net
Noon Lions Calendar
APRIL VOLUNTEERS
Greeter: Chris Misel
Prayer: Bob Woodburn
Program: Pat Mason
Tail Twister: Jeff Rudolph
Newsletter notes: Judy Terry
Noon Lions Calendar
BRING GUESTS for these EXCELLENT PROGRAMS
March 3 KidsSight DVD (NEW MEMBER PROSPECT MEETING)
March 9 Board Meeting Mid-town West noon
March 10 Noon Club Summit review presentation
March 17 Club Group discussion in response to the Noon Summit
March 24 TBA
March 31 TBA
May 22 Irving Weber Day in downtown Iowa City. We will be giving out free ice cream and showing our Lions pride in our association with Irving Weber.
June 9 Lion Family Picnic, 6 p.m., Shelter 6 at IC City Park. Bring a dish to share and your own table service. Spouses, parents, children, grandchildren, friends, neighbors and guests are welcome to attend. Kiddies will get free carnival rides.
July 16 Iowa City Lions "Swing for Sight" golf tournament, Finkbine. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and Shot Gun start at 1 p.m. Many prizes and awards. More info to come.
State Website: www.iowalions.org
Iowa City Noon Lions Website:* www.iowalions.org/iowacityhostnoon/
The FALL AWARDS BANQUET will be November 12th at the Sheraton hotel.
Fundraisers:
Stuff, etc. & IC Noon Lions want your old stuff
Our Lions Club now has consignment numbers for both Iowa City and Coralville Stuff, etc. This means you can take your good used clothing, furniture, household items, books and toys to either of the locations as a fundraiser for Iowa City Noon Lions.
Iowa City Consignment #31562 1027 Hwy 6E Iowa City 338-9909
Coralville Consignment #281942818 Commerce Drive, Coralville 545-8408
OR you can just tell the clerk that your items are for Iowa City Noon Lions Club.
Our club will receive 40 % of the final sale price. Stuff, etc sets the price and the price goes down as the item ages. If it does not sell in 180 days, it is contributed elsewhere.
Have questions? Call Stacie Frede, store manager, at the Iowa City location.
President Dave has some brochures that may be helpful to you. Earned money will be picked up about once a month by the president or the treasurer.
Printer Ink cartridges: Bring used ink jet and toner cartridges in for recycling and adding to our administrative fund!
DECEMBER VOLUNTEERS
Greeter: Jeff Rudolph
Prayer: Judy Terry
Program: Doug Busch
Tail Twister: MaryAnn Woodburn
Newsletter notes: Judy Terry
Program- Mary Freeden -Executive Director of the Summer of the Arts-
Mary talked to us about the events this summer. There are Friday
Night Concerts as well as Saturday night movies on the Pentacrest
Lawn. The Arts Festival is in June and the Jazz Festival is in July.
This year there will be a new fund raising event called Sand in the City.
Summer of the Arts has received one million dollars of in-kind
advertising donated this year.
Program- Mary Freeden -Executive Director of the Summer of the Arts-
Mary talked to us about the events this summer. There are Friday
Night Concerts as well as Saturday night movies on the Pentacrest
Lawn. The Arts Festival is in June and the Jazz Festival is in July.
This year there will be a new fund raising event called Sand in the City.
Summer of the Arts has received one million dollars of in-kind
advertising donated this year.
Program- Mary Freeden -Executive Director of the Summer of the Arts-
Mary talked to us about the events this summer. There are Friday
Night Concerts as well as Saturday night movies on the Pentacrest
Lawn. The Arts Festival is in June and the Jazz Festival is in July.
This year there will be a new fund raising event called Sand in the City.
Summer of the Arts has received one million dollars of in-kind
advertising donated this year.