Finally, after several COVID delays, the Cemetery Shelter was officially declared to be in use on Tuesday 8th March at 11am. The opening was performed by John Mitchell representing the Cemeteries Trust, PDG Trevor Hirth representing the Australian Lions Foundation, Lions District Governor Tom Blair, and Lions Club of Leopold Heather Hallam. The bronze plaque listing all the donors who made it all possible had its cover lifted, and will be there for all to see for as long as the shelter is in use. The new plaque is shown in this series of photos, as well as DG Tom Blair and Lion President Heather Hallam.
Christmas Cakes, Christmas Puddings and Cake Slices can be supplied in larger quantities by arrangement
Lions Christmas Cake Lions Christmas Pudding Lions Individual Fruit Cake Slices
Lions Christmas Cakes and Puddings are an important fund raising project of Lions Clubs in Australia. Funds raised are donated to projects that benefit the community locally, nationally or internationally.
Puddings are now available from a number of our outlets.
Call 0438 501 945 or email: leopoldlocal@gmail.com for local contact free pick up or delivery. Payment can be made into our account (WITH a REFERENCE) followed by an email indicating details.
BSB: 633-000 and ACCOUNT: 137623286 LIONS CLUB OF LEOPOLD
Recommended retail prices:
- Lions Christmas Cake 1.5kg $20.00
- Lions Christmas Cake 1kg $16.00
- Lions Christmas Pudding 900gm $16.00
- Lions Christmas Pudding 400gm $10
- Lions Mini Cake 80gm $2.00
Where to buy Lions Christmas Cakes (Puddings only from sites marked *)
Leopold:
Peak Pharmacy, Dorothy Street *
Bendigo Community Bank Leopold *
Geelong Flower Farm
GMHBA Leopold
Bunnings and Gateway Stalls November and December "
or contact leopoldlocal@gmail.com or 0438 501 945
Newcomb/East Geelong/South Geelong
Ingenia Gardens in Townsend Road (formerly Townsend Gardens) "
Priceline Pharmacy @ Newcomb Central *
Community Care Pharmacy @ Bellarine Village*
Windsor Gardens @ Townsend Road (ask Robert Bell) *
Grovedale/Belmont/Highton/North Geelong
Bendigo Bank, Bellevue Avenue, Highton *
Kardinia Pharmacy @ High Street, Belmont
Podiatry@ Belmont (Thomson St)
Clonard Post Office (1 Minerva Road)
Lions Mints Outlets
Leopold Vet Clinic Christies Rd Leopold
Bendigo Bank Leopold Gateway Plaza
Gateway Automotive Queenscliff Rd Leopold
Clinical Labs 46 Wyndham Street Drysdale
Ingenia Life Style Village Townsend Rd Moolap
The cost is 60 cents per Roll or $7.00 Per 12 Box
Christmas Mints $2.00 per Packet.
Adopt-a-Highway is a Lions Club of Leopold Project
Nine members, good morning, not as much rubbish this time, but worthwhile. A good job done for Lions of Leopold. Highway Cleanup is a good project.
September 2019
The highway is cleaned up on a quarterly basis
Zone 5 Centennial Project
This project was formally given to the community today (16th December 2016) by the Lions representatives from every Zone 5 club, the City of Greater Geelong, and Barwon Water, all of whom have contributed to see that this drink stop near Banks Road on the Rail Trail is up and running. All of the Zone clubs were represented on the day (Clifton Springs/Curlewis, Leopold, Ocean Grove/Barwon Heads, Portarlington/Drysdale, Queenscliff/Point Lonsdale), and all contributed equally to this Centennial project. The City of Greater Geelong and Barwon Water installed the items and made all necessary connections without charge, and the water will have no ongoing charge associated with it due to the public nature of the facility.
The Leopold Lions Club are actively involved in
- Whittington School Breakfast Program at Whittington Primary School http://www.whittingtonps.vic.edu.au/
- Producing and distributing a local paper for Leopold (the Leopopld Local)
- Providing a Christmas lunch for the Lions Retirement Village (Moller Court in William Street)
- Helping with the local Christmas Carols.
- Letters to Santa
- Youth of the Year
- Peace Poster
- Bike Marking
- Aged Carol Singing at local Aged Care facilities
- Leopold Local Newpaper leopoldlocal@gmail.com
The money is raised from
- barbeques
- Leopold Local
- Lions Christmas Cakes,
- B.F.L. Football Gates,
- GFL Football parking
- Lions Mints,
- Geelong Show
- Marshalling at events
The Club gave donations to:
- Prostate Cancer Foundation Lions
- Lions Eye Health Program
- Encompass Community Services,
- Royal Flying Doctor Victoria
- Lions Hearing Dogs,
- Lions Clubs International Foundation,
- Australian Lions Foundation,
- Lions Prostate Cancer Foundation
- Lions Spinal Cord Fellowship,
- Lions Rheumatism and Arthritis Foundation
- Leukaemia Foundation,
- Leopold Primary School, (see photographs)
- Crime Watch Teddies
- Leopold Scout Group
- Leopold Guide Group
- GAWS
- Leopold War Memorial Committee
- Victorian Lions Foundation
- Leopold family
- Lions Cord Blood Appeal,
- Vision Australia (Geelong Branch),
- Lions Drug Awareness Foundation,
- Access Ministries (School Pastoral Care)
- Jock Award
- Guide Dogs Victoria,
- Adopt-a-family,
- Barwon Health,
- Bellarine SES
- Australian Lions Drug Awareness Foundation
- Samaritan House
- Anam Cara House
- Motor Neurone Research
- Lions International District 201V2 Charitable Trust
- Leopold Primary School
- Moolap Primary School
- Newcomb Secondary School
National Research backed by Lions through the Victorian Lions Foundation.
The Foundation pays for a Research Fellow in the Neurobionics area, which encompasses the Bionic Eye and Deep Brain Stimulation, leading to treatment of the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease and a range of dystonias and dyskinesias.
Lions are also heavily involved in the Bionic Ear and Bionic Eye Projects, and the research projects have led to the Deep Brain Stimulation techniques shown above that help to control symptoms in Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy, Dystonias and Dyskinesias
A further video showing how the electrodes are inserted is reproduced from Dr Wesley Thevathasan's web site, and is provided to him courtesy of the ABC, and is Copyright to the ABC.
https://www.abc.net.au/7.30/deep-brain-stimulation---the-surgery-hope-for/5732006
Lions Assist - A project for the community
Lions Assist works by offering to the public the ability to get a Lion or some Lions to undertake SMALL jobs that the person making the request cannot do.
Lions Assist is designed so that it does not take work from local tradesmen. The jobs undertaken are small, such as changing a light bulb, changing a simple tap washer, or renewing a smoke alarm battery. These are just a small number of examples, but they are jobs that a tradesman normally does not want to do, because they cannot really justify the callout charge for something so simple, and all they get from the resident is a resentment of the charges.
Bicycle marking /files/leopold.vic/Bike marking.doc
Kerb number marking /files/leopold.vic/Kerb side number painting.doc
Lions Assist /files/leopold.vic/Lions Assist Project.doc
Lions Speak Up
Highway Clean Up /files/leopold.vic/Adopt-A-HIghway.doc
Number Plate Anti-theft Screws /files/leopold.vic/SafePl8 day method.doc
Community Dinner (membership seeking) details /files/leopold.vic/Community Dinner details.doc
Leopold Local Procedure /files/leopold.vic/Leopold Local Procedure 2.doc