banner
Stories
Lion Zoom Meeting May 11 2021
 
Meeting:    Denver Lions Meeting
Date: Tuesday  May 11 2021
Time:  11:45 to Noon - Fellowship
             Noon to 1 pm  - Meeting
 
 
Login:   ZOOM LOGIN WILL BE EMAILED BEFORE THE MEETING
 
Next Speakers
May 11 - Denver Park People
May 25 - Attorney General - Philip Weiser
Denver Park People
The Park People's work is a team effort of residents, volunteers, supporters, and community partners. Leading the charge, our staff works tirelessly every day to support and improve our parks, city trees, and neighborhoods, and a dedicated Board of Trustees guides our organization's strategy and development.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Kim Yuan-Farrell, Executive Director
Kim has been a “Park Person” for 11 years. Kim oversees and guides all aspects of The Park People’s operations and activities. She works with our board on strategic organizational development, shapes programmatic goals, and develops partnerships in the community. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Kim served as Program Manager for four years, directing The Park People's urban forestry programs. She has a master's degree in Environmental Management (Yale University's School of the Environment) and a bachelor's in Anthropology and Environmental Studies (Santa Clara University).  She was Colorado-raised and has more than 15 years of nonprofit experience with organizations in Colorado, California, and Connecticut.  Kim is an alum of the Denver Community Leadership Forum and has served on Community Shares' Board of Directors, the national Arbor Day Foundation’s Alliance for Community Trees Advisory Committee, the Trust for Public Land's Climate Smart Cities Denver Technical Advisory Team, and the City of Denver’s Emerald Ash Borer Steering Committee.  Kim is passionate about the power of urban forestry, parks, and community-driven efforts to cultivate resilient, sustainable communities
 
Giving to Lions Club International Foundation
PDG Lion Gwen Balk (6C LCIF Chair) at the convention, reported on the district’s giving to LCIF.  This past year 25 out of the 28 clubs in the district’s members contributed to LCIF.  Since the Campaign 100 started the district has donated $65,180 to LCIF
Lion Motorcycle Club
The Mile High Motor Cycle Club is forming.  More information on the new website   http://www.lionsmilehigh.org/  
 
Contact Lion Bob Storrs   LionRStorrs@outlook.com 
Volunteer Opportunities 
Volunteer in your Jammies
 
The National Federation of the Blind of Colorado is looking for volunteers to translate scanned documents into Word documents.  You don’t have to go anywhere or wear a mask. You can do it on your time, anytime of day or night.
 
All you need is a computer and an email account.  We send you a PDF file.  You type what you find in the PDF into Word, save it and email it back.  If you like history, this is your project.
 
We NEED your help.  Please contact me, Peggy Chong at chongpeggy10@gmail.com or call 303-745-0473
Savio Launches "Groundbreaking" New Program
Savio is launching a new program to support gang-involved youth in partnership with CU Boulder and area Juvenile Probation departments - Functional Family Therapy - Gangs.
 
This program was cited as "groundbreaking" by the National Gang Center due to its remarkable outcomes.
 
Lions 5 Points Fish Fry
LIONS THE DENVER FIVE POINTS LIONS
DRIVE BY
DELIVERY WITH 4 OR MORE DINNERS
BBQ RIBS - FISH FRY & HOT LINK DINNER SALE
MAY 8TH, 2021
11 AM TIL WE SELL OUT
 
4706 FREEPORT WAY, DENVER 80239 (I-70 & CHAMBERS AREA)
720-231-3818 OR 720-427-4624
 
RIBS 14.00 CATFISH FILETS $12.00 HOT LINKS $10.00
ALL COME WITH VEGGIES, POTATO   SALAD, BREAD AND A DESSERT
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
THE DENVER FIVE POINTS
Denver Lions Dues
Dues: The Club Board has reviewed the Club dues a number of times during this unusual year. Most of the Club’s usual expenses have continued throughout the pandemic with the exception of lunches. After an initial quarter (April-June 2020) dues holiday followed by a quarter (July-September 2020) of normal dues, the Board decided to charge all members the non-lunch level dues until such time as we are able to resume lunches. At the April meeting, another review of the budget led the Board to continue this dues policy through September 2021. At the same time the Board is working with Maggiano’s with a view to resuming at least one lunch before the summer break. We also expect to be able to have our summer picnic at the Railroad museum in August. As a reminder, the Railroad Museum will need volunteers for their annual Thomas the Train event.
The Denver Den Impacts 100,000 People Each Year