* * JANUARY HAS REGULAR BINGOS ON THE 2nd AND 16th AND A BASH ON THE 30th * *
! ! Don't Miss Them ! !
? SEE YOU THERE ?
Doors open @ 5:30 Food & Beverages Available
Bingo Starts @ 6:30
Regular Cards Available in 3 Different Sizes and Prices
Progressive Blackout Jackpot Available
While we would like to see you there to play Bingo and win BIG, we encourage anyone to come for the GREAT FOOD the kitchen staff has for sale as well as the TICKET RAFFLES going and to just to enjoy the socialization.
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Members Present(not in order)
Warren Baitinger, Sandy Batton, Gary and Jan Bradley, Bev Butzlaff, Nancy Chavez, Genny Colligan, Jack and Sandy Dickson, Jim Erdman, Randy Hendrickson, Jeff and Pat Karasek, Tom Krause, Sue Kulvich, Tim Lewis, Beth Lueht, Wayne Morgan, Jim Morganroth, Dennis Nickels, Diane Pinter, Dave Przekurat, Betty Riemer, Laura Schiefelbein, Bill and Bernie Schmitt, Rick Tesch, Joe and Bunny Turcotte, Shelli Wilson
Vision is one of the five global causes of the Lions International Organization and close to the heart of Lions everywhere. Spot Vision exams for children, eye glass recycling and the Leader Dog program are just some of the vision initiatives we champion.
The Prodogi Desktop Reader is state of the art. The unique and affordable desk top reader makes seeing and reading comfortable and efficient for those with low vision and arthritic hands. Touch and tap design makes for easy use and the user can activate the voice feature to listen to the document.
Membership in the Lions is a fulfilling way to give to the local community as well as fellowship with other like-minded members of the community.
Early detection and treatment of vision disability needs to priority number one. Experts say that roughly 80 percent of what a child learns in school is information that is presented visually. So good vision is essential for students of all ages to reach their full academic potential. Also, a child with an undetected or untreated vision problem is more likely to develope social or emotional problems and fall behind in academic achievement. Fifty percent of behavior problems in schools are due to vision issues.
After the age of 8 there are a number of vision issues that cannot be corrected.
Spot is a fast, portable, easy to use screening system designed to quickly detect several vision issues in children as early as 6 month to adult. The device captures in one second or less, which makes screening efficient and especially effective with non-verbal children.
Spot's sophisticated technology can quickly detect the indication of near-sightedness, far-sightedness, unequal refractive power, blurred vision, eys structure problems, pupil size deviations, and eye misalignment.
For additional information, contact your local Lions Club.
Your local Lions Club is now accepting usable hearing aid batteries.
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The Wild Rose Lions building is available for rent for weddings, anniversaries, and other public and private gatherings. For information and rates contact Lion Pat Karasek at 715-573-3578.
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Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.