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All photos Courtesy of Lion Len Berger
MONROE LIONS CLUB INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS
NOVEMBER 2017
The Monroe Lions Club recently welcomed two new members, husband and wife Tim and Katie Ramsey. They were inducted by Lion Ted Bresky, a Past President of the Bridgeport "Host" Lions Club that organized and sponsored the Monroe Club in 1952.
Tim Ramsey is an attorney at Tremont Sheldon Robinson Mahoney in Bridgeport. He was recently appointed as an alternative on Monroe's Zoning Board of Appeals.
Katie Ramsey is a teacher for Special Needs Children at Stepping Stones Preschool at Coleytown Elementary School in Westport.
MONROE LIONS CLUB CONDUCTS ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP COLLECTION -- OCTOBER 2017
Under the leadership of Lion Sam Pontillo, the members of the Monroe lions Club, a 65 year-old civic organization, collected funds to support the Monroe Scholarship Fund. The fund provides scholarships to college-bound seniors at Masuk High School.
The Lions Club has supported this scholarship program since 1968, the year that the fund was founded. Last year more than $225,000 in scholarships were awarded.
Those wishing to learn about the Monroe Lions Club's many programs or attend one of its monthly meetings may call Lion President Frank Bent at 203-650-5632.
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Installation Dinner -- Annual Awards Presentation
June 28, 2017
During its annual Installation Dinner, two Monroe Lions Club members were recognized for their extraordinary service.
Adria Pearlmen was awarded the Ambassador of Sight (AOS) award by Len Berger, a Trustee of the Lions Low Vision Committee of Fairfield & New Haven Counties. During the past year, Pearlman was instrumental in participating in a Lions Low Vision presentation as well as a Lions Pediatric Screening in an elementary school. Berger noted that only three AOS awards have been presented to Monroe Lions since the founding of the Lion Low Vision Program in Connecticut in 1990.
Special recognition was also given to Lion Sal Savastano, Recording Secretary of the Monroe Lions Club. While presenting the Lion of the Year Award, Lion President Frank Bent noted that Savastano has been a member of the Club for 32 years and Recording Secretary for 5 years. With the responsibilities of recording all minutes, handling all administration with Lions International, and maintaining the Club's Web Site at monroelionsclub.com. Sal has also participated in many fund raising projects throughout the years.
Hats-off to these outstanding Lions!
JOCKEY HOLLOW STUDENTS COMPETE IN LIONS INTERNATIONAL PEACE POSTER CONTEST
NOVEMBER 2017
Monroe Lions donate more than $10K to local groups
June 28, 2017
The Monroe Lions Charities in association with the Monroe Lions Club donated $10,600 to local organizations.
The donations were distributed between Boy Scout Troop 63, Save Our Stepney, Children in Placement, the Center for Family Justice and the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library.
The funds granted to the Boy Scouts will be used to sponsor seven Eagle Scout projects.
Save Our Stepney will be purchasing 21-foot flagpoles for the Stepney Green with their funds.
The donation given to Children in Placement will be used to ensure each child is placed in a safe home.
The Center for Family Justice funds will be used to support a program at Masuk High School to educate students about teen dating violence and how it can be prevented.
The donation to the library will be used toward the One Book, One Town program.
Any organization that would like to complete an application for donation in 2018 should send a brief letter to the Monroe Lions Club at P.O. Box 10, Monroe, CT 06468.
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All photos Courtesy of Lion Len Berger
Monroe Lions Have Eyes on this Prize
Lions Club members Sam Pontillo, Vic Casaretti, Norm Anderson, and Ray McPadden collected donations for Sight Savers Day -- May 2017.
The Lions Club raised $900 for the Yale School of Ophthalmology and UCONN’s Medical Center. A portion of the funds collected will also support the Lions Low Vision Program which provides free devices to improve the vision of people suffering from macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST -- APRIL 23, 2017
We worked so hard, had some laughs, and even made some money to support the community
THANKS to all that helped !
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MONROE FIRE MARSHAL SPEAKS TO THE MONROE LIONS CLUB - FEBRUARY 2017
During its monthly meeting, the members of the Monroe Lions Club received safety advice from Monroe Fire Marshal William Davin.
Starting as a Junior Cadet in 1973, Bill has served the residents of Monroe. In 1992, he was made the Town's Deputy Fire Marshal and in 2004 the Fire Marshal.
During his very informative presentation, Bill focused on three extremely important safety devices which should be in every home and business. First, smoke detectors which should have their batteries replaced at least annually. Marshal Davin noted that the new detectors have batteries that last up to 10 years. All detectors whether battery or hard wired should be replaced every 7 - 10 years.
Next discussed were carbon monoxide detectors which should be placed on every level of the structure. Unlike smoke and fire issues, carbon monoxide cannot be seen nor smelled; therefore, it's know as the "silent killer." All furnaces, including "ventless" ones, emit some degree of carbon monoxide!
Finally fire extinguishers were discussed. A 2 1/2 pound dry chemical model should be located on every floor, especially near the kitchen and laundry areas. These extinguishers should be turned upside-down every 6 months to make sure that the contents remain mixed and active. Extinguishers should be recharged every 7 years and replaced every 14 years.
For more information regarding home safety, Fire Marshal Davin can be reached at 203-452-2807. For more information regarding the many programs of the Monroe Lions Club, call Lion President Frank Bent at 203-650-5632.
(l - r): Fire Marshal Bill Davin with Monroe Lions Richard Orr, Frank Bent & Dave Porado
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MONROE LIONS CLUB AGAIN RAISES FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIP FUND -- 2016
(l-r) Rick Kellogg, Sam Pontillo, Sal Savastano, Frank Bent and Don Whiteley
Al Stoccatore
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ONE OF OUR LIONS SPONSORS THE U.S.MARINES AT MR. MAC'S CANTEEN
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MONROE LIONS GOLF TOURNAMENT --- 2016
MONROE LIONS PICNIC ---- 2016
MONROE LIONS CLUB RECENT DONATIONS
MONROE LIONS CLUB COLLECTS EYEGLASSES
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MONROE LIONS CELEBRATING THEIR 2015 CHRISTMAS PARTY
Approximately 30 Monroe Lions, families and friends enjoyed a Holiday Party together in Vanzanno's Four Seasons. There was a fantastic buffet Dinner highlighted with carving stations, salads, desserts & hot beverages. A great celebration party - enjoyed by all.
MONROE LIONS CLUB CONTINUES HOLIDAY TRADITION
In 2015
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MONROE LIONS CLUB SUPPORTS LOCAL PROGRAMS
The Monroe Lions Club and its affiliate the Monroe Lions Charities distributed more than $22,000 to charities and organizations during its last fiscal year. This, the oldest civic organization in Monroe, provided significant support to such local programs as the Monroe Parks & Recreation Department, the Center for Family Justice, Monroe Food Pantry, Monroe Scholarship Fund, Project Warmth, the Edith Wheeler Memorial Library, and the Lakewood YMCA.
Lion President Frank Bent noted that several other State and International needs also received support from the Monroe Lions Club. Those not-for-profit organizations, agencies or clubs that would like to receive Donation Applications from the Monroe Lions Charities, Inc. should contact Frank Bent at 203-261-0565 or go on-line at monroelionsclub.com. Applications must be completed and submitted by 4/1/2016. Approved requests will receive funds by 6/30/2016.
Photo (l-r): Sal Savastano, Secretary; Frank Bent, President; Don Whiteley, Treasurer
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Monroe Lions Sight Saver Day - 2015
Led by Lions Ray McPadden and Sam Pontillo, several members of the Monroe Lions Club spent many hours at various locations soliciting funds to support research for vision improvements. Pictured here are the volunteers who made it happen. One person missing from the camera's lens is Lion Adria Pearlman who was there when the photographer wasn't.
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Helen Keller and Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller meet on the set of Sunnyside, 1919. Credit: Roy Export Company / Cineteca di Bologna
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Monroe Lions Celebrating their 2014 Christmas Party
Photo's courtesy of Lion Ron Plude
In the first Photo - Lion President Frank Bent reminds the Monroe Lions of the many projects that they have excelled in completing and accomplished beyond his expectations in the first half of the Lion year. He then asked that we not forget that there are many more projects on our agenda for the second half of the Lion year and was confident that we as Monroe Lions will step up to the challenge and let the Town of Monroe know that there is a Lions Club in town that they can be proud of. Some of the projects are The Monroe Sight Saver Day collection, The Monroe Lions Golf Tournament, Membership committee and The Charities Endowment Committee.
Thank You Lions Jessica Pfalzgraf and Adria Pearlman for a super job on party arrangements.
The photos below are some Monroe Lions and their guests enjoying the festivities of the evening.
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Monroe Lions Club Celebrates Halloween with a Party for the Local Children and their Parents.
Haunted houses, Goblins, Witches, Pizza and Games - they were all there. Lions managing the affair were (L to R): Omer Cyr, Sal Pontillo, Project Manager Ray McPadden, MaryLou Grillo, Ron Plude, Ray's wife Norma and Jessica Pfalzgraf.
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Monroe Lions Support Monroe Food Pantry
Lions Marie McCarthy and Al Stoccatore delivering food to the Monroe Food Bank Staff this past summer. The food was purchased with money donated by the Monroe Lions Club. They did all the shopping, prioritizing on getting snacks, fruit drinks, and lots of fresh fruits that could benefit the kids during the summer days while the kids are out of school.
Lion President Frank Bent said that this is one of many programs that the club conducts to help the Monroe community
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Monroe Lions Collect For Sight Saver Day - 2014
Photo's courtesy of Lion Rene Garza
Many Lions took two shifts to obtain our goal for this year’s collection. Taking part in the collections are Lions Sal Savastano, Jessica Pfalzgraf ...... Donna Wong, Peter DiCarlo, Adria Pearlman, Len Berger ...... Al Stoccatore, Diane Novick ...... Rick Kellogg, Ronald Plude, Hank Mileski ...... Frank Bent, Melvin Novick, Upton, Diane Novick ...... Len Berger, Peter DiCarlo.
Thanks to the efforts of Lion Rene Garza, chairperson for this project, as all of Lion Rene’s projects in the past, this was no exception. His hard work and his follow-through made for a successful conclusion.
And Suddenly - It's Winter !
Anyone who is interested in visiting the Monroe Lions Club during one of its semi-monthly meetings should call our President - Lion Frank Bent at 203-261-0565
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