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  • This Week's Speaker - Doug Linkhart
  • Last Week's Speaker - Tom Barrett
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  • 2017 International Convention
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Happy 2017!

 

Let go of old things,
Let go of your stress,
The New Year is the perfect time to let go of the past,
This time has certainly moved faster,
But welcome this wonderful New Year with a soothing smile on your face
Because this is the only grace,
That will last,
Wishing you a happy 2017!

 

Last Week's Speaker - Tom Barrett
Tom Barrett, Ph.D. is a retired clinical full professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver.  He spoke to the Denver Den on the Environmental Scan of Adolescent Mental Health in Colorado.
 
A few interesting points:
  • Adolescence is considered to be the period between 10 and 24 years of age
  • In half of all cases, mental illness develops by the age of 14; three-quarters of all cases begin by age 24
  • Coloradans aged 10-19 had a suicide rate of 7.9 out of 100,000 persons from 2008-2012, nearly twice the US average of 4.6
Your Foundation Donations at Work

Rude Park provides comprehensive day care for children of low-income families. The Center is operated by Mile High Montessori Early Child Care Centers, with a development curriculum that promotes positive social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development of long-term support. Denver Lions provides leadership on the board of directors and financial support.

 
A $10,000 check is presented to Lion Dottie Lynn, President of Rude Park Board by Lion David Lambert, Foundation President, and Brian Henderson, Foundation Secretary.  
 
Support the your Foundation which supports the many projects and programs of the Denver Lions Club.
Lions Convention Chicago 2017
It is time to register for the Lions International Convention 2017 in Chicago.  This is the 100th Anniversary Convention in the birth place of Lions.  It is guarantee to be an amazing event with Lions from around the world.  You should be aware that registration by January 13th is $130 per adult.  From January 14 to March 31st the registration fee goes up to $180 per adult and after March 31st it goes up to $200.  If you register and then need to cancel, you have until May 1st to request a refund. 
 
You will not want to miss this once in a life time event.   The most recent Lions Magazine has a registration form on the last page and you can register on-line   Click here for the forms and on-line registration.   
Article in The Villager

Club has long history supporting the blind

BY BOB SWEENEY
PUBLISHER

Helen Keller once called the Lions Club her “knights of the blind.”

Lions have continued that long tradition in sponsoring the Blind Café, where patrons dine completely in the dark. The latest event was held at the annual Christmas party at the First Baptist Church of Denver.

Gail Hamilton, the president of Englewood Lions Club who lost most of her sight at birth and was totally blind by age 11 shared her extraordinary musical skills for the Denver Lions Club last week.

Hamilton was crowned Ms. Colorado Senior America in 2013 and won fourth runner-up on the national Ms. Senior America pageant that same year. She is a successful speaker, author and singer. She has recently published a book, Soaring into Greatness, which President Carter called “a beautiful story of someone who has overcome a physical handicap and changed it into a force that is an inspiration to many people.”

For the Denver Lions Club’s 100th anniversary Christmas party, Hamilton sang opera selections, including from La Traviata and La Boheme.

Lions also honored newly re-elected RTD Director Claudia Folska, the first blind woman elected to public office in Colorado. She has launched a new television program, Cooking in The Dark, filmed by Lion Sam McKenzie and now airing on public television Saturday mornings.

The Lions Club was founded in 1917. Denver, one of the 24 charter clubs, meets weekly at Muggiano’s on the 16th Street Mall.

King Soopers Cards
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King Soopers grocery cards, do you have one?
Do you buy groceries? Do you know anyone who does?
When you purchase them you can put as little or as much as you like in the way of cash value and give them to friends or family.
 
Each transaction will give the Lions 5% of the total. Five Percent!
 
These magic little plastic cards can be purchased from Lion Susana (Susy) Osorio Kinsky.
It is the gift that keeps on giving!
 
 
A Call to Action
This weeks edition of A Call to Action is:
Need help with KidSight Screenings
Upcoming Events
KIDSIGHT Sewall @ Dahlia
Sewall @ Dahlia
Jan 25, 2017
8:30 AM – 11:00 AM
 
KIDSIGHT Sewall @ Fillmore
Sewall @ Fillmore
Jan 26, 2017
8:30 AM – 11:00 AM
 
KIDSIGHT at Sewall Isabella Bird
Sewall at Isabella Bird
Feb 01, 2017
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
 
Speakers
Jan 31, 2017
Denver's US Patent Office
Feb 07, 2017
Observations on the Colorado Legislature, 2017 session
Feb 14, 2017
Bullies
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