Corning Lions Club

About!

Mission Statement:

TO CREATE AND FOSTER a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.

Lions Slogan: Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nation's Safety

Lions Motto: "We Serve"

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Lions Club:

The International Association of Lions Clubs is the world's largest and most active service club with more than 1.3 million members in more than 200 countries and geographical regions.

Melvin Jones and other businessmen in Chicago, Illinois founded Lions Club International in 1917. The emblem pictured on the front page is a circular gold area with two lion profiles at either side facing away from the center. Symbolically the lions face the past and the future…proud of the past and confident of the future. The LIONS name is our slogan, as noted above. Nearly everywhere in the United States of America one can find Lions, Lioness and Leos Clubs.

What is Lionism?

Lions Clubs are non-political, non-sectarian and not-for-profit service clubs composed of community members who have joined together for a common cause - to aid those who are in need. We are volunteers who have grouped together under an international organization. We enjoy good fellowship, enlightening programs at meetings and opportunities to develop our leadership capabilities. More importantly, we dedicate part of our free time to help those in need locally and around the world, while hopefully making the Corning community a better place in which to live and work.

As Lions members, we are pledged to help those less fortunate than ourselves. We are non-political, yet inculcate a lively interest in government and civic affairs. We are committed to community service.

Lions International promotes sight and hearing preservation and conservation as their major emphasis areas. Sight First, a project started in 1990, was initiated to eliminate preventable and reversible blindness worldwide. We, the Corning Club, are doing our best to support this effort through eyeglass and hearing aid collections, eye and hearing examinations, treatment programs, eye equipment for the Low Vision Center, hearing equipment for the library and Boces schools, diabetes awareness programs and monetary contributions to local community organizations, as well as to our International organization.

Other major emphasis areas of the Corning Lions include: speech and hearing programs, health, children’s early eye defect detection programs, youth programs, support of summer camps for special needs children and community service.

Purposes and Objectives:

  • To promote the principles of good government and good citizenship.
  • To take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.
  • To provide a forum for the open discussion of matters of public interest, provided however, that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by club members.
  • To encourage service-minded people to serve their community without personal financial reward, and to encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavors.

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"Murder On The Titanic" Dinner Theater Tickets Are Now Available
Tickets for the "Murder On The Titanic" dinner theater on April 15 at 4 PM are now on sale. The cost for a multi course dinner based on the last meal aboard the Titanic and the play is $35 per person which includes tax and gratuity. See any Lions member for tickets or email at corninlions@gmail.com Space is limited so get your tickets early.

Salvation Army 2011 a Huge Success
The Corning Lions Club raised over $9,500 for Salvation Army tonight at its Annual Salvation Army Night Member Auction. The members bring in gifts - some gag gifts some "good" gifts and auction them off to themselves. Funds go to Salvation Army. There were 28 Lions and guest present. The $9,500 is a club record for this project that has been going on for more than 25 years.

New Corning Lions Members
The Corning Lions approved 2 new members at the last meeting. We are proud to welcome Nevina and Jason Hurley to our pride. Be sure to say hello at our next meeting.

82nd Annual Football Banquet A Great Success
The 82nd Annual Football Banquet was held on November 16. It was a tremendous success. A great time was had by everyone present. Check out "News and Events" and our Face Book page for pictures. Thanks go out to Committee Chair Jim Dugan and the rest of the committee for a super job. Congratulations to Nicole Lisi as Outstanding Cheerleader, Zach Moore as Outstanding Defensive Player, and Brandon Griffin as Outstanding Offensive Player.

New Corning Lions Member
David Douvia was sponsored by PCC Art Peck. Lion David recently moved here from Syracuse, but has already assisted our club with our WGI activities. WELCOME Lion David

Meeting Minutes Now On Website
ATTENTION MEMBERS - The minutes of the regular meetings and board meetings are now posted on the website. To see them log in with your user ID and password click on the "minutes" button at the bottom of the list of options under the lion picture. Then click on the link to the document you want to read. It will open in a separate window as a word document.

2011 Easter Egg Hunt a Great Success
Despite bad weather the Corning Lions Easter Egg Hunt was a great success. go to our FaceBook page to see the pictures. http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Corning-NY-Lions-Club/293532935563

Corning Lions Club Meets
1st & 3rd Thursday at 6:30 P.M.

September - June at the Radisson Hotel Denison Parkway Corning, New York 14830

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