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Session # | SESSION TIME/DAY | ROOM | CREATIVE TITLES | DESCRIPTION | FACILITATOR | Moderator |
TBD | Webinar | Gathering the Tools | Facilitator/Moderator Meeting | Tom Gordon | Education Team | |
N/A | 8:30-11:00 am Thursday | 101/102/103 | Planting The Seeds of Service | Service Showcase: (Diabetes, Hunger, Environment, Vision, Childhood Cancer) | Debbie Doty (D),Gary Anderson (V), Evelyn Cooper (H), Aaron Horn (C), and Nancy Messmer | X |
N/A | 11:30 am Thursday | 101/102/103 | Open the Gates for the Strides' Kickoff | Strides Kickoff | Dawn Rice-Norton | X |
N/A | 12:30-1:40 pm Thursday | 101/102/103 | Sowing the Seeds of change: Tradition vs. Service | This interactive and engaging presentation takes a careful look at the traditions of Lionism and seeing where they need to be updated and adapted to a new and modern Era of Service. As Lions, we both love and respect our traditions, but we need to consider if they can sometimes be a barrier to new ideas and membership growth. | Daniel Marney Elkins | Erin Beck |
N/A | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | Boardroom 2 | Blue Ribbon Affair | PIP/PID Meeting | President Doug Alexander | Sanjeev Ahuja |
N/A | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | Boardroom 3 | Best of Show | Companion Meeting | Lori Sheehan | Greg Holmes |
1 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 302/303 | Preparing The Soil with First Timers | A virtual session will be held a few weeks prior to the in-person seminar in Des Moines where we will review the program, schedule, lineup of keynote speakers, Strides Event, the opportunity to participate in a hands on project, and the venues, especially the layout of the Iowa Convention Center. This advanced session will give first timers some tips and ideas on maximizing their time at the Forum. The in-person seminar in Des Moines will focus on new and updated Forum information and provide new first time Forum attendees with the opportunity to meet and connect with others. | Polly Voon | Sally Kenavan |
43 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 304/305 | Growing Lions through Environmental Service | Meet our international service goal to sustainably protect and restore our environment to improve the well-being of all communities. Implement effective, impactful environmental service projects. | Nancy Messmer | Debra Grassi |
27 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 307/308 | Planting Specialty Clubs to Create Bumper Crop Harvests | Presenters will share their success stories in chartering specialty clubs. From planting the seeds in existing community groups, to cultivating interest and nurturing the idea of starting a club, fertilizing and expanding the group to prepare to charter, to reaping a fully grown, successful specialty club, participants should not only see the potential in expanding membership through specialty clubs, but also become energized by the creative strategies implemented by the planters. | Marie Cunning, Richard Stevenson, Dr. Robt. Littlefield; Debby Horner | Sanjay Khetan |
44 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 309/310 | Influencing Future Leadership with the New Lions Quest Strategies | Lions Quest | John Babb | |
45 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 312/313 | Nurturing Tender Plants with Services for Children | There is joy in nurturing children by providing food, clothing, and other essentials to those in need. However, there is even greater joy in teaching and showing ALL children the importance of serving others. | Susie Dailey | Liz Steele |
N/A | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 314/315 | OPEN | LU Grad Prep/Setup | ||
N/A | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 317/318 | OPEN | LU Grad Prep/Setup | ||
46 | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 319/320 | Read Between the Lions | To Read or Not to Read...that is the question. Learn how to use this Lions Reading Skills Program to help more than 20% of the general population improve their reading skills. RBTL is designed to identify a lack of saccadic fixation through screening and to help remediate with repetitive techniques. | Breanne Moore, Janyce Rossall | Ed Cordes |
N/A | 2:00-3:10 pm Thursday | 101/102/103 | OPEN | |||
6 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 302/303 | Cultivating Our Leaders: Serving as an International Director | Serving our Association as an International director is a unique and awesome experience, and there are so many different pathways toward achieving this position in Lionism. Allow Immediate Past International Director Mark to share some of his experiences, and those of his peers, on the various duties, roles, and responsibilities of an International Director. | Mark Lyon | Carolyn Messier |
61 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 304/305 | Electronic Farming in the Digital Environment | Attendees will hear about the latest tools and technologies available to them from the association and learn how to farm for information that helps them grow their clubs and districts. | Matthew Wallace | Jose Marrero |
73 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 307/308 | Gathering the Crops with Lions Pins | Learn about the history of the Lions International Pin Trading Club (LITPC) as well as the various types, themes, and stories behind the pins that make pin trading so appealing. | Gene English 919-740-5295and Phil Schrack 571-330-3119 | Bob Block |
N/A | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 309/310 | OPEN | |||
2 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 312/313 | Harvesting The Crop: Lions University Graduation | Celebrate the achievements of Lions who have completed the Lions University Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctorate Programs throughout the last year. | Gary Steele and University Deans | X |
2 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 314/315 | Harvesting The Crop: Lions University Graduation | Celebrate the achievements of Lions who have completed the Lions University Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctorate Programs throughout the last year. | Gary Steele and University Deans | X |
2 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 317/318 | Harvesting The Crop: Lions University Graduation | Celebrate the achievements of Lions who have completed the Lions University Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctorate Programs throughout the last year. | Gary Steele and University Deans | X |
2 | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 319/320 | Harvesting The Crop: Lions University Graduation | Celebrate the achievements of Lions who have completed the Lions University Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctorate Programs throughout the last year. | Gary Steele and University Deans | X |
N/A | 3:30-4:40 pm Thursday | 101/102/103 | OPEN | |||
7 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 302/303 | Enjoying the Harvest as a Past District Governor | Learn how to contribute after being a District Governor | Sharon Battaglia | Ed Fenton |
47 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 304/305 | The Ohio Lions Pediatric Cancer Foundation Is Making a Difference | The presentation will detail the history of the STEPS program in MD13 and the formation of the Ohio Lions Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The Foundation's activities during its two years of existence will be illustrated with sources from their website, brochure, and other photographs. | Dave Stockum | Lydia Houser |
16 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 307/308 | Lions University 204: Recognition | it's unfortunate that many Lions are more likely to thank their waiter for filling a water glass than for thanking a fellow Lion for their service. Join Past Council Chair Jodi to learn more about the importance of recognitions/appreciation. | Jodi Burmester | Clarence Harris |
60 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 309/310 | Inventory Control: Reporting Service on MyLion | Understand the importance of reporting service and learn how to navigate MyLion to find Service Projects and view your impact. | Elizabeth Huskey | Debbie Hough Cantrell |
48 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 312/313 | Reading is A Right | Listening and reading are very different. Too often, children are pushed away from braille in school because of cost or expediency. This is a mistake - readers are leaders and having access to reading is a right that we can all work together to make happen. | Joe Quintanilla | Patrick Parker |
49 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 314/315 | Diabetes from a Blind Perspective | Are you looking for a relevant service project to offer the diabetic population in your community? Come to hear from Lions who suffer from diabetes and are visually impaired. They will discuss their complications and the community resources that they have accessed. | Terri Ann Huffman | Theresa Kee |
35 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 317/318 | Putting the Fun (and Games) into Lions | Do you want to (re)engage Lions in your clubs/districts? Are your Lions having Fun? Learn how to apply the typical elements of game playing (such as point scoring and competition), also know as gamification, to Lions activities through concrete examples. | Martin Middleton | Phyllis Wooten Perry |
59 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 319/320 | Correct Plowing Techniques for Legal Issues | Legal Matters: A seminar to discuss the governing documents, polices, dispute resolution, insurance coverage and foundation matters that guide and impact clubs, districts and multiple districts around the world. | David Kingsbury | Steve Glass |
22 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 101/102/103 | GMA Focus Area 1: Planting Seeds of Service in New Communities | Focus Area 1 of the Global Membership Approach highlights “Rejuvenating Districts with New Clubs”. When Lions plant a new club, our service footprint is extended. Those in attendance will discover how to charter a traditional club, a specialty club, and a cyber club. | Tim Kershner Henry Wyckoff Richard Stevenson | Dave Wineman |
69 | 8:30-9:40 am Friday | 107/108 | Don't Fence Me In: Jedi Yoga | The force is like duct tape: there is a dark side and a light side which holds the world together, and anyone can us it. This time will be used to center oursleves with the light side of the force to see how it connects us to what we do as Lions. This is a beginner level, we will be doing minor stretches and bending (chair options will be available.) | Krisha Stroschine | Suzanne Diehm |
57 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 302/303 | Funding Your Farm with LCIF Grants | General overview of all LCIF grant programs and how to apply. | Jim Ervin | Mike Banks |
50 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 304/305 | Partnering for Service | How Lions from LCI/LCIF to club levels form partnerships to increase their service potential. Learn how your club can partner with others to increase the impact of service within your community. | Rick Dodson | Larry Edwards |
12 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 307/308 | Agronomy 101: Learn about Lions University | What Is Lions University? | Gary Steele & LU Deans | Gary Steele |
79 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 309/310 | Hillrom and School Health | Hillrom and School Health are excited to be at the Lions USA/Canada Leadership Forum to discuss how to improve sight and prevent blindness in children and adults. For over 100 years, Hillrom has developed innovative medical devices, including the Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screener. School Health is the strategic distributor for Spot Vision Screener for Lions Clubs and an expert in vision screening sales, consultation and training. | Maryellen O'Keefe Smith Dave Roebuck | Esther La Mothe |
62 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 312/313 | Plowing the Field of Social Media | We all know about Facebook, but what the heck is Tik-Tok? Snapchat? Twitter? Join the youngest Past Council Chair in the world as he shares tips, tricks, and details about how to understand the every-changing world of Social Media. | Brandon Johnson | Matt Doney |
5 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 314/315 | Clearing the Land to Host a Forum | If you would like to host a Forum, come to learn what is involved. | Harvey Whitley, Paul Bledsoe, Lowell Bonds | X |
72 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 317/318 | Creating Our Legacy with Leo-Lions | Leo Lion Service Journey | Subarna Sahni, Mahesh Chitnis | Pamela Graney |
10 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 319/320 | Rounding Up the Farmers for More Successful Zone Meetings | Why would I, as a Lion, want to attend a Zone Meeting? Join Lion Barbara for some innovating and interesting ideas to encourage Lions to attend and keep coming back! | Barbara Thompson | Diane Whitley |
11 | 10:00-11:10 am Friday | 101/102/103 | Come to the Fair: Club Presidents meet the International President | Club Presidents Meet Your International President | Douglas Alexander | Howard Hudson |
4 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 302/303 | Calgary 2022 | You got a preview of Calgary 2022 at lunch. Come learn a little more about this exciting venue. | Randy Heitman and Tyler Bray | Harvey Whitley |
36 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 304/305 | Growing Your Public Speaking Skills | Does public speaking make you want to shrivel up? Learn how to nurture your public speaking skills so you can bloom. | Jessi Troester | Derek Ledda |
17 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 307/308 | Lions University 207: Nurturing Our Furture Leadership Crop through Delegation | Delegation is a skill. While we need to expand our leadership pool at all levels, the best way to achieve that is to share leadership opportunities with those who have the willingness to add more responsibilities. You will not only be nurturing another leader, but you will experience more time to devote to other areas. Attend the class to enhance your skills in becoming a better leader. | Bud Wahl | Colleen Oncay |
56 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 309/310 | LCIF's Diabetes Grants Provide Proper Fertilization | Diabetes grants program and how to apply. | Jenny Ware | Gary Brown |
51 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 312/313 | A Lion's Best Friend helps veterans and Front-line workers | Learn how dogs can assist those with various disabilities | Jamie Fisher | Gretchen Preston |
78 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 314/315 | Terry Lynn: How to Boost Your Suporter Loyalty and Retention | Come learn from Terry Lynn's expertise | Mary Jo Mackin and Jennifer Lucas | John Davis |
37 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 317/318 | United We Stand, Divided We Fall | They say, "it takes a Village to raise a child," but what if the Village is fractured and its members refuse to work together? This session explores the need to reach across aisles, to welcome diversity and to become the olive branch in order to heal the discord in the Village to best serve the community. Filled with creative tools, ideas and activities to foster the interconnection between strangers, this workshop will equip you with the skills and reasons to become a Uniter rather than a Divider! | Scott Michels | Debra Wasserman |
63 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 319/320 | Virtual Fundraising: Marketing Your Crops to Benefit Others | The pandemice certainly taught us the importance of adapting to the circumstances. Many fundraising opportunities disappeared, but virtual fundraising became an easy and effective way to add lots of small donations to total a BIG year of fundraising. The Ohio County Virtual Lions club in Wheeling, WV chartered prior to the pandemic and learned how to increase their non-existent treasury. President Matt Rafe will share their successes and tips on how your club can do the same. | Matt Rafa | Geoffrey Wade |
23 | 2:00-3:10 pm Friday | 101/102/103 | GMA Focus Area 2: Every Club Needs to Host a Barn Raising | Focus Area 2 of the Global Membership Approach highlights Revitalizing Clubs with New Members". Since new members are the key to expanding our service footprint, learn how to invite neighbors to join our efforts to meet the needs of the community. The Panel will share ideas that have proven to be successful in their clubs. | Len Cutuli , Greg Evans, Tebo Richards | Al Hedstrom |
80 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 302/303 | PlusOptix | Plusoptix - Vision screening for all ages: now with both refraction and acuity. As Plusoptix continues to lead in the field with innovative screening features, we're helping the Lions cultivate leaders in screening by meeting your school age needs. | Tammy Johnson | Jeff Gans |
28 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 304/305 | Young Lion Leaders Planting the Seeds for a Successful Future | Determine how getting comfortable, while being uncomfortable will help set you and your club up for future success. While change is uncomfortable at first, it paves the way for future success. | Jordan Glass-Williams | Micheal Gibbs |
14 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 307/308 | Lions University 128: the Lions Mentoring Program | The Nuts and Bolts to mentoring new Lions. | Doug Wight | Deb Weaverling |
64 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 309/310 | Keep Your Data Safe by Maintaining Your Fences | With all of the cyber security breeches, come to learn more about keeping your data safe. | Glen Logan | Kembra Smith |
29 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 312/313 | Gathering the Pride: Adding and Retaining Members | Membership/Retention | Michael Foote | Bill Phillipi |
38 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 314/315 | Cultivating Your Strengths to Achieve Success in Lions and in Life | This interactive session will give Lions the opportunity to recognize and maximize their strengths. Lions will learn how to utilize their strengths and the strengths of others in order to achieve success in Lions and in life. | Jessica Wentworth | Ken Klemish |
52 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 317/318 | Leading the Way to Beat Childhood Cancer | Lion Aaron will share his personal connection with childhood cancer and how it led to starting an organization that has raised over $470,000 for childhood cancer reasearch and support programs. Learn actionable tips on ways for your club to support LCI's Childhood Cancer Global Gause. | Aaron Horn | Joanne Ogden |
74 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 319/320 | Fiduciary Responsibilities: Lions Clubs Nonprofit and Tax Compliance | Nonprofits and Tax Compliance for Lions Clubs | Deborah Braun | B.J. Blankenship |
8 | 3:30-4:40 pm Friday | 101/102/103 | District Governors' Crop Reports | District Governors Share Their Progress with IP Doug | Douglas Alexander | Anthony Paradiso |
55 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 302/303 | Campaign 100: Bringing Home the Bacon | Campaign 100; Ensuring success in the final year! With just over nine months left in Campaign 100, the excitement is building. Please join us as we get an update, discuss LCIF successes and challenges, and see what is needed to reach our goals. We're in the homestretch and the finish line is in sight! let's empower our Lions to serve. | Joe Preston Jenny Ware | Kerry McKnight |
65 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 304/305 | Sowing Seeds – Virtual Learning | LLL (Lions+Leadership+Learning) will never be the same! Mark and Anne will provide virtual learning guidelines and advice to engage Lions all over planet Earth and share some of their virtual learning experience. | Anne Smarsh & Mark Mansell | Dale Burmester |
15 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 307/308 | Lions University 132: Preparing to Be a Club Officer | This session is to enable and empower Lions Club Officers with the knowledge, skill, and resource to be successful in their respective rols as a club officer. Content includes Leadership Skills, SWOT Analysis, Overcoming Challenges, Resources and Trainings, Transition and Succession, and more... | Fanny Chu | Mike Retzlaff |
58 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 309/310 | Show Me the Money: LCI Grants | While many of us are well-versed in the grants that our Foundation, LCIF, provides, are you aware of the grants that are available to clubs, districts, and multiple districts regarding membership, leadership, service, etc.? Please join ID Justin as he shares this important information. | Justin Faber | Joe Pitts |
19 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 312/313 | Lions University 300: Doctorate Program | Doctorate Program Overview and Project Development | Deanna Rostock | Karen Burns |
76 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 314/315 | How Advocacy Can Help Develop Your District, Part 1 | New advocacy strategy and to apply to new club growth | Jimmy Ross and Natalie Brain | Norm Messier |
3 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 317/318 | Leo/Young Lion Program | This Saturday program provides Leos and Young Lions the opportunity to interact, network, share experiences, and learn about a variety of opportunities available to young people through Lions | ||
66 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 319/320 | How to Organize an Online Leadership/Membership/Service Symposium. | Did you ever wonder what it takes to create a successful Online Training Presentation? Well, this session will provide you with ALL of the basics in an easy and creative step by step process. | Norm McDaniel | Beth Stevens |
24 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 101/102/103 | GMA Focus Area 3: Remotivate Our Members by Putting the Hay Where the Cows Can Get It | Focus Area 3 of the Global Membership Approach highlights “Re-motivating Members with New and Exciting Service and Fellowship Opportunities”. Learn the importance of providing hands-on service opportunities to keep members engaged and coming back for more. Of course, all work and no play makes for a dull club. Therefore, providing time to celebrate successes is as important as the service project, itself. | Steve Robeson Tom Gregg Blossom Anglin-Brown | Garner Andrews |
70 | 8:30-9:40 am Saturday | 107/108 | Tilling by Hand: It's Zumba! | Zumba is fun! This Low Impact Zumba seminar is educational and interactive and will focus on fitness and a healthy lifestyle. It is excellent for men and women of all ages. Attendees will have a chance to experience a new and different style of fun fitness routine and introduction to chair Zumba. Fitness is essential to keep a healthy lifestyle and can fight Deadly diseases like DIABETES. | Varsha Naik | X |
67 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 302/303 | Tilling Methods: New Online Tools For Lions | Check out this introduction to the top online products and services to strengthen your club, district, and MD! Learn how they support service projects, recruiting, marketing, and fundraising. See why they make the administration of your club easier, faster and better. Learn how your leadership can save thousands of dollars and hours. Join PDG Charlie and a cast of (hopefully) thousands to have a few laughs and learn about the new tools that will make your Lions roar! | Charlie Short | Winster Ceballos |
10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 304/305 | Sponsor | Save for Potential Sponsor | |||
18 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 307/308 | Lions University 228: Point of Order /Parliamentary Procedure | This is an interactive session using Robert’s Rules of Order and parliamentary procedure to facilitate an efficient and timely meeting. | Gary Fry | Mike Molenda |
40 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 309/310 | Planting the Field by Making SMART Goals Smarter | Do you know the pitfalls to avoid when setting SMART goals? Discover what they are and how to avoid them when using an approach to make your S.M.A.R.T. goals even S.M.A.R.T.E.R. | Malcolm Kirwan | Leroy Foster |
82 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 312/313 | Introducing our global vision for the future of Lions | Lions have always been visionaries, innovators, achievers. That’s why we’re launching the Lions International Strategic Plan—a global roadmap that will guide us into the future and help us achieve our vision of being the global leader in humanitarian service. Discover where we’re going, how we’re planning to get there together, and what it means for Lions. | PID Joyce Middleton Mark Lyon | Michele Wyatt |
77 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 314/315 | How Advocacy Can Help Develop Your District, Part 2 | Meeting With Your Member of Congress | Jimmy Ross and Natalie Brain | Daniel O'Reilly |
3 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 317/318 | Leo/Young Lion Program | This Saturday program provides Leos and Young Lions the opportunity to interact, network, share experiences, and learn about a variety of opportunities available to young people through Lions | ||
53 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 319/320 | Neighbors Feeding Neighbors | It's customary to think of your neighbor as the individual or family that lives next door to you. But when it comes to neighbors feeding neighbors, that definition is far too limiting. And when it comes to feeding our neighbors in need, then our neighbor could be the family in the Caribbean suffering from a natural disaster or the student in an African village who eats only one meal a day at school or the Iowa family who fell on hard times during the pandemic. During our time together we'll explore hunger and food insecurity in Iowa, throughout the U.S., and around the globe, and how you can get actively involved...if you aren't already. | Lisa Behrends | Kristin Glockhoff |
34 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 101/102/103 | What's Next for Lions Leaders: Cultivating a Future-Ready Mindset | How can you be a future-ready leader? By focusing on what’s within your control, you will remain poised and confident in the face of change and uncertainty. The process is not as complex as you may think; although, it often necessitates a shift in perspective, readiness to let go of the old and a willingness to embrace the new. As leaders, you are ideally positioned to influence situations that you can control. It begins by adopting a positive lens, choosing take initiative and take the lead. The future starts with you. | Michelle Ray | Paul Bledsoe |
42 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 104/105/106 | Service Project Braille Book Assembly | National Braille Press is a world leader in the production of Braille and Braille/print materials. We will be supporting their mission by placing Braille stickers on children’s board books-allowing both the sighted and the visually impaired to enjoy the selections, destined for distribution through NBP’s Children's Braille Book of the Month Club | Dawn Rice-Norton | |
71 | 10:00-11:10 am Saturday | 107/108 | Zeal with Zumba | Zumba is a high energy dance fitness program for Everbody & every-body! Moving your body to upbeat Latin songs and world music not only tones your physical body but keeps you mentally fit. So, let’s move your feet; dance to the beat, and “ exercise in disguise. | Varsha Naik | |
25 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 302/303 | GMA Focus Area 4: Every Farmer Needs the County Agent; Every Club Needs the GAT to Provide the Training and Resources to Engage Our Members | Focus Area 4 of the Global Membership Approach highlights “Leadership Support”. Discover how the Global Action Team can provide the needed training and resources to support the District IDEA Plan, while injecting fun, fellowship, and a little food. When everyone contributes and moves the district toward reaching its goals, service increases, new members are engaged, and leadership skills are learned. | Mark Piva, Mechele Mosley, Bill Phillipi | C. David Lloyd |
20 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 304/305 | Lions University 306: Ice Breakers | Encourage members to get to know and feel more comfortable with each other by using some fun activities. | Jessi Troester | Vickie Smith |
68 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 307/308 | Tilling New Soil: Designing Effective Virtual Lions' Meetings | Due to the pandemic, many Lion leaders utilize virtual meetings to carry out their responsibilites with varying levels of comfort, satisfaction, and success. This session focuses on developing the skill of designing effective virtual meetings. | Rick Battaglia | James Anderson |
54 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 309/310 | LCIF's impact Is Paying Dividends | General overview of LCIF’s global impact – including FY20-21 data/stories | Frank Moore | Ken Ibarra |
30 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 312/313 | Leadership Mentorship Matters | Join this panel as they role play to illustrate positive and negative mentoring techniques. | Sam Lindsey, Lisa Free-Martin, Angela Cases, Paul Moore | Joe Al Picone |
41 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 314/315 | Why Do We Plant the Seeds of Service? | Planting seeds of service enables us to grow personally and expand our aperture of service. We will explore ten laws to aid in our service growth. | Jay Moughon | Ed Farrington |
3 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 317/318 | Leo/Young Lion Program | This Saturday program provides Leos and Young Lions the opportunity to interact, network, share experiences, and learn about a variety of opportunities available to young people through Lions | ||
81 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 319/320 | Rebion-Blinq | blinq® vision screener | CK Chorley | Cindy Glass |
9 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 101/102/103 | First Vice District Governors: Prepare for Next Year's Fair | First Vice District Governors meet with VP Brian Sheehan to hear his plans for DG-Elect Seminar and the International Convention. | Brian Sheehan | Bruce Beck |
42 | 2:00-3:10 pm Saturday | 104/105/106 | Service Project Braille Book Assembly | National Braille Press is a world leader in the production of Braille and Braille/print materials. We will be supporting their mission by placing Braille stickers on children’s board books-allowing both the sighted and the visually impaired to enjoy the selections, destined for distribution through NBP’s Children's Braille Book of the Month Club | Dawn Rice-Norton | |
31 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 302/303 | Shepherding the Next Generation of Lions: Campus Lions Clubs | What are the benefits of the Campus Lions program and what can the Campus Clubs bring to our districts and Lions Clubs International? | Brett Rosenblum, Kazuaki Kashihara | Paul Fugate |
75 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 304/305 | MD Administrators Share Successes and Challenges in the Farmer's Almanac | This session will review the best practices and challenges experienced by our Multiple District Administration Team and to consider the lessons learned from the Pandemic cycles of leadership and how we can prepare for the future. | Lori-Ann Beninson | Ric Houser |
13 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 307/308 | Lions University 105: Dynamic Community Service Projects | Join us to learn how to choose, plan and execute Dynamic Community | Sheri and Jeri Retzlaff | Steve Thornton |
32 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 309/310 | Lions' Membership Experience: A Pathway to Leadership | Join this guided discussion on how to leverage your strengths to overcome weaknesses and utilize those opportunities to become successful leaders. | Pat Vannett | Linda Tincher |
33 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 312/313 | CQI and Club Excellence Make the Soil Fertile | Club Quality Initiative and Club Excellence | Beth Stevens | Mack Stevens |
21 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 314/315 | Lions University 317: Simple Data Analysis | The class will discuss ways to create a simple data analysis framework for analyzing gathered data and determining how that data can be used to achieve our goals. We will first review the key components of LCI Forward and then learn about the five process steps to consider when analyzing data. Finally, we will listen to a case study that used simple data analysis with unexpected results. | Connie LeCleir Meyer | Rachel Johnson |
3 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 317/318 | Leo/Young Lion Program | This Saturday program provides Leos and Young Lions the opportunity to interact, network, share experiences, and learn about a variety of opportunities available to young people through Lions | ||
39 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 319/320 | Growing Your Potential | Are you living up to your full potential as a Lion? Let's explore some ideas for developing/recognizing your potential as well as how you can get more satisfaction out of life and Lions. | Jerome Thompson | Eric Strimple |
26 | 3:30-4:40 pm Saturday | 101/102/103 | Who Has the Best Farm: Membership, Leadership, or Service? | With 210 countries and geographical areas available for farming, land topography and weather conditions are bound to be different. Yet, farming is prevalent everywhere. Humans cannot survive without agricultural produce. Listen to these passionate Lion farmers as they discuss what leads to success-good quality seed (membership), the right tools (leadership), the choice of produce (service), or an optimum of all three. | AP Singh, Sangeeta, Gwen White | Maggie Robeson |