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More photos from our Officer's Installation Night! Lion Of The Year, Lion Tom Platz (center),with Club Pres. Sherry Hubbard, and Lion John Deputat. And Birthday Boy Of The Year, Fred Baldwin ; 94 years Young!! Fred , that is! Just kidding !
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2015-2016 Tewksbury Lions Officers Installation at TJ Callahan's. Happy Birthday to Fred Baldwin. Thanks for a great evening to Lion Dawn Callahan and President Sherry Hubbard. Installations by Lion John Deputat, and congratulations to Lion Of The Year, Tom Platz.
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Congratulations to this years five winners of our Tewksbury Lions Club Scholarships They are (alphabetically) Grace Canazan, Jessica Guida, Sandra Lily-Lantum, Jared Martin, and Calvin Satterfield. They will each receive a $1000 scholarship from our Club. We wish them well in all their endeavors. Thanks to Lion Joan Toscano and her Scholarship Committee for helping to select the winners.
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The 29th Annual Tewksbury Lions Charity Golf Tournament will be held on July 27th, 2015 at the Campbell Scottish Highlands Golf Course. We need foursomes. Get your foursome together and contact Lion Al Hubbard at (978) 658-2864.
Following the Tournament, at 5:00 PM, we will be having a BALL DROP at Strongwater Farm on Livingston Street in Tewksbury. A helicopter will drop numbered golf balls onto a pre setup target. Chances will be only $ 10.00 each, and a maximum of 500 tickets will be sold. The prize for nearest ball to the hole will be $1,000.00. Tickets will be available from any Tewksbury Lion at the end of May. You may also call Al Hubbard at (978) 815-7799, or Jerry Selissen at (978) 500-1662, or Dawn Callahan at (978) 863-0121. Be sure to get your tickets while they last.
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Our Club will be participating in the Tewksbury Memorial Day Parade on May 25th. We will be walking and riding with the Lions float. Tewksbury Lions are encouraged to come and participate with the Club in the Parade.
The 4th District Advisory meeting will be on May 27th at the Sons Of Italy in Woburn. If you are interested, contact Peter Orsula (porsula1@comcast.net) immediately.
Our regular meeting will be cancelled so that we may attend the District Advisory Meeting.
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TEWKSBURY - Walter Joseph Deputat, age 93, the founder of Tewksbury Funeral Home, died peacefully on Saturday morning, May 16, at Lowell General’s Saints Campus, after a brief illness. He was the beloved husband of Gloria A. (Roux) Deputat, with whom he had celebrated their seventy-third wedding anniversary this past March 18. He was born on the family farm on Princeton Street in North Chelmsford, in July 1921, the last of six children of the late Walter John and Teofila (Serwicka) Deputat, and was raised in North Chelmsford. He graduated from Chelmsford High School, and enlisted into the U.S. Army Air Force. While in Bombardier training in Arizona, his “warbride” joined him and they were married in Tucson. He was assigned to the 322nd Bomb Group in North Africa, and served in Libya, Tunisia, Sicily and Italy during the campaign to liberate Italy and Europe. He was awarded many medals and citations, including a Presidential Citation, Air Medal, six Oak Leaf Clusters, and finally the Distinguished Flying Cross, after being credited for fifty missions over occupied Europe in B-24 “Liberator” Heavy Bombers. Upon early discharge from the Air Corps, he returned to Tewksbury, and using the G.I. Bill enrolled in the New England Institute for Funeral Service. After working in several Lowell funeral homes, he with the tireless support of his wife, Gloria, opened the Tewksbury Funeral Home in 1957. Walter gave freely of his time and treasure to the community, as a Charter and Life Member of the Tewksbury-Wilmington Elks Lodge, 2070, a Charter Member of the Tewksbury Lions Club, a Charter Member of the former Tewksbury Businessmen’s Association, and was a former member of the American Legion Post 259, the V.F.W. Post 8164, the Fr. Coppen’s Council Knights of Columbus, the Tewksbury Golden Age Club, and the Tewksbury Veteran’s Association. Professionally, he was a former member of the Massachusetts and National Funeral Director’s Associations. He was awarded the Melvin Jones Award by the Tewksbury Lions Club, was honored to have been the voice of the “little guy” on the Board of Advisors to the Former BayBank of Massachusetts, and recognized by the Senate and House of Massachusetts for his many accomplishments during his lifetime upon his retirement in 1983. He loved to golf, experienced a “hole in one” at Dodgertown G.C. in Vero, enjoyed entertaining at the “camp” on Big Island Pond in Atkinson, NH, loved Bridge at the Community Center at Rockridge in Vero, and would choose American Chop Suey over Lobster or Steak every time. He loved every minute spent in the company of his family, and was known for his long conversations, and unusual insights into all things, big or small. He and Gloria retired to Vero Beach, and later Sebastian, Florida, where they resided for twenty-five happy years, returning to Tewksbury six years ago due to advancing years and health issues. Through successful bouts with several forms of cancer to double amputations due to diabetes, Walter maintained an independent spirit, keen sense of humor, and most importantly his sharp mental faculties until his passing on Saturday. He touched many lives in a positive way, and his family is grateful for the outpouring of love and the support expressed by friends and colleagues since his passing. Walter said he “had lived a full and blessed life,” and was ready when God called. Walter was a communicant of St. William’s in Tewksbury, Holy Cross in Vero Beach, and St. Sebastian’s in Sebastian, FL. Besides “the bride,” Gloria, he leaves three children, John and his wife Roberta (Pace-Nocco) Deputat, Gail Anne Graham and her husband Ret. Dept. Fire Chief James J. Graham, and Joel and his wife Deborah Ann (DiCiaccio-Fee) Deputat all of Tewksbury; nine grandchildren and their spouses, Michelle (Graham) and Jason Guthrie of Atlanta, GA, James “Jay” and Katie Graham of Reno, NV, Dennis and Kara Graham of Tewksbury, Julianne (Graham) and Evan Morse of Groton, MA, Joseph Deputat of Tewksbury, Michael and Nikki Deputat of Manchester, NH, Christopher Deputat of Tyngsboro, Lisa Nocco of Tewksbury, Steven and Jannine Nocco of Tyngsboro; fourteen great grandchildren, Graham, Garrett, Gabriella, Isabel, Finn, Quinton, Keegan, Lochlan, Sawyer, Emma, Cassie, Molly, Kyle, and Kristine; sister-in-law, Elaine Stephens of Chelmsford; brothers-in-law, Victor Roux and Eugene Roux and Ann all of Tewksbury; many nieces and nephews; and was predeceased by his brothers and sisters and their spouses; Isadore and Eleanor Nawossa, Edward and Jennie Deputat, Sophie and Edward Olasz, Joseph and Elizabeth Deputat, Blanche and Philip Collins. Visiting hours Friday, May 22, from 3 :00 until 7:00 p.m. in the Tewksbury Funeral Home, corner of 1 Dewey and 975 Main Sts. (Rte. 38) TEWKSBURY CENTER, Ph. (800 in MA or 978) 851 2950. His funeral will begin Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from the funeral home followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. in St. William’s Church, 1351 Main St. (Rte. 38) Tewksbury. Burial will follow Mass with Air Force Honors at Tewksbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Mass Lions Eye Research, P.O. Box 314, Tewksbury, MA 01876 or the Tewks-Wilm Elks Charities, 777 South St. Tewksbury, MA 01876 or the charity of donors choice will be appreciated. visit tewksburyfuneralhome.com |
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Governor Joni Cherbinis Baptiste was the speaker at our April 22nd regular meeting. She applauded our Club for being the number SIX Club in the State in TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS to Mass Lions Eye Research with over $300,000.
The Governor also presented letters and pins to several of our Lions for significant anniversaries of membership in Lionism. They are as follows: Walter Deputat-60 years (WOW !!); Bob Fowler-35 years; Dave Perry-30 years; Dan Emerson-25 years (where did they go?); John Deputat-20 years; and Tom Platz-15 years.
Gov. Joni also presented one of her own banners to President Sherry for a great year.
In addition, we held our election for next years officers and Lion Of The Year. A big congratulations to King Lion Sherry Hubbard for being elected to yet another year as President of the Club. Of course, the person elected by his/her peers as Lion Of The Year will be announced at the Installation of the new officers. A list of the new officers follow:
Directors (New)
Our Annual Canister Drive will be held on Saturday, May 2nd. Tewksbury Lions will be stationed outside the Market Basket stores at Stadium Plaza and Oakdale Mall. Encourage your friends to go to Market Basket that day and give generously to our canister volunteers.
Our Club will be participating in the Tewksbury Memorial Day Parade on May 25th. We will be walking and riding with the Lions float. Tewksbury Lions are encouraged to come and participate with the Club in the Parade.
The 4th District Advisory meeting will be on May 27th at the Sons Of Italy in Woburn. If you are interested, contact Peter Orsula (porsula1@comcast.net) immediately.
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We have several upcoming events for your participation:
March 25th - Regular Meeting at TJ Callahan’s-District Governor Joni Cherbinis Baptiste will be visiting
April 1st -Taste Of The Town, at the Tewksbury Country Club.
April 8th -The Tewksbury Seniors Health & Wellness Fair is going to have the Eye Mobile thanks to John Deputat. Volunteers needed.
April 8th - Regular Meeting at TJ Callahan’s -2015 Officer Election
April 22nd - Regular Meeting at TJ Callahan’s
May 1st-May 3rd -State Convention at the Holiday Inn in Mansfield- Contact Pres.Sherry Hubbard
May 2nd - Annual Canister Drive- Volunteers definitely needed-Contact Lion John Deputat
May 13th - Regular Meeting at TJ Callahan’s
May 17th -District 33N Walkathon-Wakefield
May 25th - Memorial Day-8 a.m. 5K Fun run/Walk to benefit the Wounded Warriors Project at the Tewksbury Country Club
May 25th - Memorial Day Parade-Volunteers please!
May 27th -4th District Advisory Meeting- Contact Pres. Sherry Hubbard
July 27th -Tewksbury Lions Golf Tournament at Campbell's Scottish Highlands In Salem, NH
Your help and participation is needed for all these events! We’ll see you there!
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At our March 11th meeting, a new Lion was accepted and installed. His name is Jerry Selissen, and the Club is very pleased to welcome him. He was installed by our own Lion Joan Toscano, joined by his sponsor King Lion Sherry Hubbard. Jerry has been very active in the Town Of Tewksbury for many years, and we look forward to a very active participation from Jerry as a member of the Tewksbury Lion’s Club. Again, welcome Lion Jerry!
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We are sad to report the death of longtime Tewksbury Lion Sal Ciaccio. We will miss him. Rest in Peace, Sal. Following is his Obituary:
Salvatore J. "Sal" Ciaccio
Founder of Sal's Machine Tool Company
TEWKSBURY: Salvatore J. "Sal" Ciaccio, age 90, a resident of Tewksbury for 62 years, formerly of Medford, passed away with his family at his side, on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the Tewksbury Hospital.
He was the beloved husband of Marie E. (DiTroia) Ciaccio, who passed away on May 22, 1999.
Born in Medford on July 9, 1924, he was the son of the late Vincenzo Ciaccio and the late Florence (DeLeo) Ciaccio.
Sal was raised in Medford and attended Medford Vocational Trade School and immediately
enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942 and served during World War II until 1946 with an honorable discharge. He received Amphibious Training in Fort Pierce and then served in US Nav. Group, China. He was part of the Third Navy's Scouts and Raiders group, which were the precursors of today's Navy Seals. The Third Scout and Raiders organization deployed to fight with the Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO) in China. Admiral Ernest J. King ordered that 120 officers and 900 enlisted sailors be trained for "Amphibious Raider" at the Scout and Raider school at Fort Pierce, Florida in order to support this mission. They formed the core of what was envisioned as a "guerrilla amphibious organization of Americans and Chinese operating from coastal waters, lakes and rivers employing small steamboats and sampans." Elements of the Third Scouts and Raiders saw active service conducting surveys of the upper Yangtze River in the spring of 1945 and, disguised as coolies, conducting a detailed three-month survey of the Chinese coast from Shanghai to Kitchioh Wan, near Hong Kong. The majority of the force remained garrisoned at Camp Knox in Calcutta, India. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, the American Theatre Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Medal, and the Good Conduct Medal.
After many years working as a machinist and then a field service engineer for Hebert Machine, he founded Sal's Machine Tool Company in Tewksbury, which he operated for 15 years.
Sal served on the Board of Trustees at the Tewksbury Hospital for over 20 years, and was a longtime member of the Tewksbury Lions Club.
An avid golfer, Sal was a member of the Long Meadow Golf Club. In addition, he was a member of the "Fire Eaters" bowling team at the former Wamesit Bowling Alley.
Sal and his late wife Marie, enjoyed traveling to Jupiter, Florida and spending time at Lake Winnipesaukee at Sandy Point in Alton Bay. He looked forward to attending the annual reunions of SACO members throughout the country.
He is survived by three children, Linda M. Traub and her husband Stephen of Newburyport, James A. Ciaccio and his wife Susan (Deacon) of Tewksbury and Stephen M. Ciaccio and his wife Karen (Fitzsimmons) of Nashua, NH; six grandchildren, Kimberly A. Hawkins of Concord, NH, Meredith E. Gertz and her husband Anthony of Nashua, NH, Stacey L. Lawrie of Haverhill, Jonathan D. Lawrie and his wife Molly (Baker) of Wilton, NH, Gina A. Ciaccio of Tewksbury and Anthony J. Ciaccio and his wife Jessica (Joubert) of Lowell; seven great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his wife’s siblings and family.
Sal was the brother of the late Pauline Fernandez.
Calling hours are Tuesday, March 3rd, from 4-8 p.m. at the Farmer & Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee St., Tewksbury. His funeral will be held Wednesday, March 4th, at 9 a.m. from the funeral home, followed by his Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at St. William's Church, 1351 Main St., Rte. 38, Tewksbury. Interment at Tewksbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Sal's memory may be made to the Patients Fund at Tewksbury Hospital, 365 East St. Tewksbury, MA 01876
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Just a reminder about our meeting on Wednesday the 25th at 7:00pm, TJ Callahan’s….
No guest speaker but let’s talk about March Madness…last meeting to turn in your packages.
We can also discuss the100th Birthday, Canister Drive, Scholarships,
125 Club, Memorial Day Parade
See you there !!
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The Guest Speaker at our last meeting was Patti Lessard from the Strongwater Farm. Patti gave a great presentation about the farm, which services many types of individuals who benefit from the support provided by their therapeutic riding programs. Their clients range from the Autistic, patients with dementia, to the Military returning from active duty abroad. Strongwater farm strongly supports the Wounded Warriors Project and Horses for Heroes.
They have a full range of Programs which you can see at strongwaterfarm.org. We thank Patti for taking time to speak to our Club.
MARCH MADNESS IS DUE….. The meeting on February 25th is it……SELL THOSE TICKETS !!
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BLIZZARD 2015:
Crippling, historic storm marching in……
The National Weather Service said the Nor’easter would bring heavy snow and powerful winds Monday through Wednesday. Batten down the hatches….
OUR MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 28th, at TJ Callahan’s is CANCELLED!!
Don't forget our MARCH MADNESS Fundraiser !!!
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Very sadly we must report that Tewksbury Lion, Past President, Carl Sittler passed on January 9th. He will be missed and well remembered for his service to our club and the people “we serve”.
Following is his obituary:
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Hello Lions,
HAPPY NEW YEAR......2015
This Wednesday night, January 14th, is our first meeting of the New Year....
Our Guest Speaker is Dan Bush from Habitat for Humanity.
This presentation about the Tewksbury House should be very exciting and our club attendance should show strong enthusiasm...
The joint effort commitment would allow the Tewksbury Lions to show our Community what Lionism is about.
I'm very excited to say that this could be the best thing to happen to our Club in years...
MARCH MADNESS
Time is going by fast people........
Lions who have tickets sold.... PLEASE bring them to this meeting.
Board meeting to follow....
Looking forward to seeing all of you at the meeting on Wednesday at TJ Callahan's!
YIL President Sherry
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YIL President Sherry
Frank C. Criscitello
January 01, 2015
...retired Army Master Sergeant and 3 War Veteran; 93
TEWKSBURY - Frank "Cris" Criscitello, 93, of Endwell, NY, died peacefully on January 1, 2015. He was born in Binghamton, NY, on September 29, 1921, to the late Frank C. and Monarca (Matias) Criscitello. After serving 26 years in the US Army during WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, Cris retired as a Master Sergeant.
While living in Tewksbury, he was very active in the community. He held every elected position in the Tewksbury Lions Club, was named Lion of the Year, and was awarded a Melvin Jones Fellowship. Cris was a charter member of the Fr. Coppen's Knights of Columbus and the Tewksbury-Wilmington Elks. He was Commander of VFW Post 8164 twice and Commander of the Billerica DAV Post 46 three times. He was a member of the Tewksbury DAV Post 110, served as the Massachusetts State Junior Vice-Commander of the DAV, and was a member of the Am Vets and the American Legion. Cris also served 12 years on the board of the Tewksbury Council on Aging. His enthusiasm was contagious, and he genuinely loved people, his family, and his country.
Cris was predeceased by Elsa A. (Mozgo) Criscitello, his wife of 56 years; his sisters, Pauline Criscitello and Jane Hannon; his brother James Criscitello; and his grandson Ryan Criste.
He is survived by his sisters: Antoinette (Harold) Schaffer and Nancy (Fred) Booth; his brother: Joseph (Darlene) Criscitello; brother-in-law: his children: Sharon (Bill) Francis-Bennett, Elsa Marsh, Frances Herr, Mary (Edmund) Dorazio, Frank Criscitello, Paula (Joseph) Criste, Carol Criscitello, Pamela Criscitello, and Susan (Kevin) Criste; 14 grandchildren; 11great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; numerous nieces and nephews; a "son" and friend, Jeffrey Lambert; as well as many close friends.
Cris is also survived by his present wife, Marie Laura (Damato) Criscitello, of Endwell, NY; children: Ralph (Sandra) Damato; Deborah (Tim) Waterman; Robert (Gail) Damato; Mark (Tracy) Damato; and Maria (John) Hasenauer; and numerous grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 8, from 4 to 7pm at the Tewksbury Funeral Home, 1 Dewey corner of 975 Main Sts. (Rte. 38) TEWKSBURY CENTER, Ph. (800 in MA or 978) 851 2950. His funeral will begin Friday, Jan. 9, at 10:15 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:30 a.m. at St. William's Church, 1351 Main St. (Rte. 38) Tewksbury, MA. Burial with Army Honors will follow in Tewksbury cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lion's Club Eye Research, P.O. Box 6050, New Bedford, MA 02742.
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GOOD CHEER TO ALL was the mood at our Tewksbury Lions Christmas Party !! A very welcome room greeted us, with beautiful seasonal centerpieces, made by our President Sherry Hubbard, and a very sumptuous buffet, prepared by our own Lion Dawn Callahan and staff.
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Our 120 Club winners, drawn at our November 19th meeting, were as follows:
-1st Prize- Fred Baldwin -3rdPrize- Marc Ginsburg
-2nd prize- Tom Platz -4th Prize Gene Walsh
The one and only Ray Paquin presented his "Re-Roast of Lion Frank Criscitello”. The original roast was presented on October 11, 2006 with “Cris" present. Unfortunately, Cris is currently ill, now lives in New York state, and was not present.
As usual, Ray did a great presentation, and various tributes from other Lions present were paid to Frank. We all wish “Cris” well and hope that his health returns soon.
Ron Hall attended a meeting last week about the Habitat For Humanity’s plans to build a home in Tewksbury, and updated the rest of the Club. Ron stated that over 100 people attended the meeting, and great interest in town participation was shown. The Tewksbury Lions are working on plans to participate in this worthy undertaking. All those interested in learning more and helping out can go to http://www.tewksburyhabitatbuild.org/
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Tewksbury Lions honor all veterans and thank them for their service!!
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We are sad to have to report that a very loyal and long standing member of our Tewksbury Lions Club, L. Charles “Charlie” Priest, passed away suddenly on October 15th. He will be sorely missed by all. Rest in peace, good and faithful friend. Our prayers and thoughts go out to his wife of 54 years, Janette. The following is his obituary:
L. Charles "Charlie" Priest
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TEWKSBURY - L. Charles “Charlie” Priest, Jr., age 76, a U.S.A.F. Veteran and a well known member of the Tewksbury community, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, October 15, from an apparent heart attack. He was the beloved husband of Janette L. (Costello) Priest, with whom he had celebrated a 54th wedding anniversary this past September 4th. Charlie was born October 25, 1937 in Cambridge, the son of Lucian Charles and Alice M. (Corwin) Priest, and was raised in Cambridge and Charlestown. He graduated from Boston English High School, and earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Northeastern University’s Engineering School. Charlie was a proud Veteran of the U.S. Air Force, His work as a manufacturing engineer began at Honeywell in Lowell, and he also worked at Digital Equipment Company in Acton and Salem, NH, before moving to Eptac in Manchester where he retired as a technical teacher. He also taught several courses at U-Mass, Lowell. He was past President of the Tewksbury Lions Club, and was also Past President of the American Society of Quality Control Association. His favorite pastime, was time spent on his porch at his “cabin in the woods” in Francistown, NH. Charlie was predeceased by his son, John C. Priest in 2008, and leaves a niece, Susan Candelora and her three children, Jessica, Thomas “T.J.” and Christopher; a sister-in-law, Barbara Costello of FL; and many cousins and beloved friends throughout the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire. Relatives and friends will be received Sunday, Oct. 19, from 1:00 until 4:00 in the Tewksbury Funeral Home, corner of 1 Dewey and 975 Main Sts. (Rte 38) TEWKSBURY CENTER, Ph. (800 in MA or 978) 851 2950. His Funeral service will follow on Sunday at 4:00 in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Mass., 9 Erie Dr., Suite 101, Natick, MA 01760 or visit www.lls.org will be appreciated tewksburyfuneralhome.com |
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Our Guest Speaker at our October 8th meeting was PP Marcel Plouffe of the Lowell Lions Club. Marcel is also a Director for Mass Lions Eye Research Fund (MLERF), and presented our Club with a Certificate of Appreciation for our 2013/2014 year contribution. He also mentioned that our Club has contributed over $ 300,000 to MLERF since our inception. Marcel was speaking about the progress and technological advances made in Eye Research over the years, and how communication improvements between researchers all over the world has made that progress even faster. We thank Marcel for taking the time to come and speak to us.
MLERF Dir Marcel Plouffe King Lion Sherry PDG Fred Cross of Ontario
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The guest speaker at our September 24th meeting was Mr. Nelson Smith. Nelson spoke on behalf of The TCM Therapy Center of Tewksbury. TCM specializes in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This includes Acupuncture, Foot Reflexology, and Body Work. This type of medicine evolved in the Orient over the past 5000 years to prevent and manage disease. The benefits of these procedures are the following: soothes sore and aching muscles; relieves stiffness in the joints; enhances circulation of blood and lymph; soothes skin inflammation with herb medicine oil or pack; promotes better breathing with camphor and menthol oil.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of former Tewksbury Lion Chet Kowalczyk. We send our sincere condolences to his wife Mary, and his adult children Keith and Tracy. He will be missed.
Obituary Announcement for Chester J. Kowalczyk, Jr.
Chester J. Kowalczyk, Jr. a resident of New Port Richey, FL and formerly a resident of Tewksbury, MA passed away suddenly on Thursday, August 14, 2014.
Born in Methuen, Massachusetts on September 26, 1939, Chester was the only son of Helen and Chester J. Kowalczyk, Sr. who predeceased him. He graduated from English High School and Bentley University in Massachusetts. Chet lived in Tewksbury Massachusetts for over thirty years and moved to New Port Richey, Florida, when he retired. He was a past officer of the Tewksbury Lions Club and a member of the Knights of Columbus. While living in Florida he was the Treasurer of his community’s homeowner’s association and a board member of the Suncoast Massachusetts Club.
He is survived by his sweetheart of fifty four years, Mary (Thomas) Kowalczyk and his beloved family. His son, Keith A. Kowalczyk of Hollywood, California, his daughter, Tracy Barchard and her husband Albert, and his precious granddaughter Kayla, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts. He also leaves a sister, Rosemary Cristadoro, two nieces and a nephew, Justine Cristadoro, Sunny Groom and Kenneth Cristadoro all of Louisiana. Lily, his little Bichon was always by his side and ready to play.
Chet really enjoyed the leisurely Florida lifestyle, enjoying walks on the beach, cruises, sailing and peppermint patties. He loved theatre, concerts and was a true jazz enthusiast. Chet was always a gentleman and a gentle man who cared deeply about his family and friends.
A memorial service is being held in Florida. A private Celebration of Life gathering will be held by the family in Massachusetts.
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Sherry Hubbard
Tewksbury Lions Club Award for the donation $5,585.00 to Eye Research.....
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Sorrowfully we must report the passing of Barbara Hall, spouse of Tewksbury Lion Ron Hall. Following is a copy of her obituary and the arrangements:
Barbara Louise (Cross) (Hartford) (Gayhart) Hall, 65, of Belleair Bluffs, FL wife of Ronald A. Hall, went to heaven August 8, 2014 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Chelsea, MA to the late Walter J. Sr. and Phyllis L. (Barnes) Cross, March 9, 1949. Barbara graduated from Peabody High, School, Peabody, MA in 1967. She worked at Suncoast Hospital in Largo, Florida until her retirement and her seasonal move to Clintonville, WI with her late husband Robert E. Gayhart. Barbara was passionate about her country, traveling, and life. Barbara spent her time making memories with her family. Barbara enjoyed her holidays with her children and grandchildren. If there was one thing she lived for it was her family. There was never enough time together. Barbara loved to fish, dance, laugh, play cards. When we played Monopoly we called her “Barbara Trump”. What made her the happiest was being together during the holidays. When reading this you should learn to live and to love, and to not take time for granted. Please stop and look to your right and left and hug your family today! Time is shorter than you think… We love you to the moon and back!
She is survived by her newlywed husband Ron, her everlasting loving children, son Joshua W. Hartford, wife Theresa E. of Apollo Beach, FL, daughter Jessica and her husband Noel G. Dobbin of Palm Harbor, FL. Grandchildren, Callan R. and her husband Justin R. Sibson of Southport, NC, Amanda E. Hartford of Apollo Beach, FL, Megan D. Moore, Emily A. Moore and Sean T. Dobbin of Palm Harbor, FL. Barbara was a Great-Grandmother to Rylan Elizabeth-Louise Sibson and Keiran Noel Dobbin, her brother Walter J. Cross Jr. of Lake George, Co. . She also leaves Ron’s children, Melissa Hall and her sons Ayden and Jaxon of Tewksbury, MA and Jennifer Hall of Lowell, MA and her sister-in-law and dear friends Cheryl A. Hartford and Luanne Perry. In lieu of flowers, Barbara requested that donations be made out to the American Cancer Society for Pancreatic Cancer Research.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2014 at 2:00pm at the National Cremation Society, 4945 East Bay Drive, Clearwater.
A memorial service will be held in Massachusetts at a date and time to be announced.
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Sorrowfully we must report the passing of Ruth Perry, spouse of Tewksbury Lion David Perry. Following is a copy of her obituary and the arrangements:
Ruth Irene (Hoey) Perry
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August 05, 2014
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Ruth Irene Perry TEWKSBURY: Ruth Irene (Hoey) Perry, age 73, a resident of Tewksbury for 49 years, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, at the Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington on Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Beloved wife of Retired Tewksbury Police Detective, H. David Perry. They would have celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary on September 8, 2014. Born in Somerville on June 25, 1941, she was the daughter of the late William B. Hoey and the late Hazel I. (Cooke) Hoey. She attended St. Theresa's grammar school in Somerville and St. Mary's High School in Cambridge, graduating with the Class of 1959. Following high school, Ruth attended Mount Auburn School of Nursing. She worked for over 20 years at the New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Woburn prior to her retirement in 1995. Ruth enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, wintering in Florida, playing shuffle board, cooking, sewing and camping. In addition to her husband, Dave, she is survived by her children, Jeffrey Perry of Dracut, daughter-in-law, Karen Perry of Westford, Tewksbury Police Sergeant Mark Perry and his wife Carrie, of Lowell, Kimberly Silk and her husband, Stephen, of North Andover, Deborah Guttadauro and her husband, Tewksbury Fire Dept. Lieutenant, Paul Guttadauro of Tewksbury, and David Perry and his wife, Karen, of N. Andover; twelve grandchildren, Brad and Allie Perry, Dustin (Janelle), Stephanie, Jake and Julia Silk, Kelsey, Cortny and Kara Guttadauro, William, Andrew and Caroline Perry; her siblings, William B. Hoey, Jr., Marie Cimetti, Judith Chisholm, Carol Anderson, the late Charles Hoey, Noreen Farrar, Gail Garda, Elaine Dold, Robert Hoey, Richard Hoey, and Teresa Kupris; her best friends, Sandy and Joey DeLucia,; many brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews; and her beloved dog, Lulu. Calling hours are Friday, August 8, from 4-8 p.m., at the Farmer & Dee Funeral Home, 16 Lee St., Tewksbury. Services will take place on Saturday, August 9, at 10:30 a.m. from the funeral home, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:30 a.m. at St. William's Church, 1351 Main St., Rte. 38, Tewksbury. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the family's favorite charity, the JAZSF Scholarship Fund, 47 Algonquin Drive, Tewksbury, MA 01876. |
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Tewksbury Lions Club Members, Spouses & Guests...
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The 28th Annual Tewksbury Lions Golf Tournament was held at the Campbell Scottish Highlands Golf Course, in Salem, NH, on Monday, July 28th. Although the course was very cloudy and rainy, the players dispositions were very sunny. As a result, it appeared that every one had a great time.
After a very nice lunch, the tournament prize winner were announced:
1st place team $200 cash Carlino team (and they donated back to the Club)
2nd place 120 cash Maguire team
3rd place 100 cash Frank McLaughlin team
4th place 80 cash Alan Crosbie Team
Closest to the pin # 3 $50 cert Tony Cirella
" # 7 50 cert David Maguire
" #11 50 cert David Maguire
" #15 50 cert Ryan Cappoli
Longest drive men 50 cert Lee Copson
Longest Drive woman 50 cert Kyesook Kim
closest to line 30 cert Kyesook Kim
Putting contest 150 cash Walt Fedus
Early bird drawing 100 cash Keith Anderson
Congratulations to the winners, and a BIG THANK YOU to all who played. You withstood Mother Nature and played through the rain. Thanks to you, all the money raised will go to a worthy charitable cause.
Thanks also to our Tournament Chairman Al Hubbard, our King Lion Sherry Hubbard, and Consultant Doug Maguire. Also thanks to our volunteers: Justin Hubbard, his friend Emily Manson, Gene Walsh, Joan Toscano and Dan Emerson. Good job, all !!
Also thanks to our Hostess, Joan, and the Campbell Scottish Highlands Golf Club.
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Congratulations to the five winners of the Tewksbury Lions Club $1000 Scholarships for 2014.
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Our 125 CLUB Tickets are now on sale. Some are available for purchase. Take a chance to win $5000 and the other prizes shown below. Cost is $100 each, however only 125 tickets are sold, so your chances are good. Split one with a friend or friends. Contact Lion John Deputat at 978 657-4038, or (617) 834-0853. Hurry, as the drawing is scheduled for June 25th
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Our President Sherry Hubbard and Club Secretary Peter Orsula received awards for "All Star" performances for the past year at the District 33N 4th District Advisory meeting on May 29th. Our Growler Bulletin Editor, Mary Iannuzzo, also received an "All Star" Bulletin Editor reward, but was not present. All attending received District 33N car magnets as a gif from outgoing District Governor Jeanne Farrow. Thank you, Governor. Attending for Our Club were King Lion Sherry, VP Allen Hubbard, Club Treasurer Tom Platz, Club Secretary Peter Orsula, and Club Webmaster Dan Emerson.
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Mr. Bob Hayes, Technical Services Librarian, from the Tewksbury Public Library, was our Guest Speaker at our May 28th regular meeting.
A great Memorial Day and a great parade. The Tewksbury Lions participated in the Tewksbury Memorial Day Parade with the Lions float, the furry wandering Lion, and seven members of our Club plus several grandchildren. The participating Tewksbury Lions were King Lion Sherry Hubbard, VP Allen Hubbard, her spouse, and their terrific candy tossin’ granddaughters. Lion John Deputat also brought along several of his granddaughters to help toss candy to the onlookers, along with his grandson, Kyle, who is the best furry Lion in all of Tewksbury; just ask the onlooking kids (adults as well) who shared a “high five” or two with him. Lions Peter Orsula, Joan Toscano, and Dan Emerson rounded out the troupe, all skillfully driven by Lion Dave Gath. A good time was had by all !! Thanks to all who participated to celebrate this very special day in honor of all those who served in our Armed Forces, especially those who paid the ultimate price to keep us free.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
May 29-4th District Advisory Meeting-Sons Of Italy-Woburn 6pm-7pm social & cocktail hour. Wear your favorite team jerseys and/or hats. Meal- 1/2 barbecued chicken. Cost- $20
The speaker at our meeting on April 23 was Dan Harty, of Covanta Energy, who spoke about Recycling; in particular the recycling of products containing mercury. Thermometers, some thermostats, button-cell batteries, blood pressure cuffs, fluorescent and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, mercurochrome, barometers etc. contain mercury and require special disposal. Mercury does not break down in the environment; it is “persistent” and builds up in the food chain (bioaccumulates).
Mr Harty travels around Massachusetts and arranges special days in towns to receive the disposal of those items which require special handling. Covanta owns several incinerators that many towns use to dispose of their trash. Tewksbury is one of those towns.
Mr. Harty was quite interesting and informative, and we appreciate him speaking to our Club.
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Look who Allen Hubbard and Sherry Hubbard visited today to give his 45 year membership pin ...... Sal Ciaccio of the Tewksbury Lions Club!!
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Congratulations to the Club for raising a record $1501 in our Annual Canister Drive, chaired by Lion John Deputat.
Those participating were Lions Al & Sherry Hubbard, Tom Platz, Dan Emerson, Bob DiPietro, Joan Toscano, Doug Maguire, Gene Walsh, John Deputat, his spouse Roberta,
& our Banker, Lion Ray Paquin.
A special thanks go to Joel Deputat, of the Tewksbury Rotary Club, and his spouse Debbie Deputat, of the Tewksbury Sons Of Italy, for helping us on the Canister Drive. They are truly generous with their time and talents.
Thanks to all, proving that truly "We Serve" !!
TEWKSBURY STRONG !!
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On April 9th, the Tewksbury Lions once again participated in the Tewksbury Seniors Center Annual Health Fair. The Eyemobile was there to offer eye exams to those who wished to have their eyes checked. Dr.Mike Sandberg was on hand to provide his expertise. We had many takers and were able to detect a few people who were encouraged to see their own Opthimologists. Those Lions participating were Charlie Priest, Ray Paquin, Fred Baldwin, Dan Emerson, Joan Toscano, Sherry Hubbard, Al Hubbard, and John Deputat. Thanks to all the participants. Also thanks to Chris Hubbard and Lion Armand Langlois who came to our aid in “jump starting” the Eyemobile, which needed new batteries.
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Lest I forget, a BIG "Tip Of The Lions Cap" to our King Lion Sherry Hubbard, who also received an award for bringing in four new member to our Club this past year. I believe the certificate reads "one new member", but she is actually responsible for four this past year. Congratulations President Sherry!!
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The speakers at our last meeting, District Governor Jeanne Farrow and PDG/CST Randy Pinch, both spoke of our Club’s generous donations to Mass Lions Eye Research Fund, and thanked our Club for contributing $353,000 over the years. PDG/CST Randy is also 1st VP of MLERF, and assured us that any Lion, or Lion relative, with a serious eye problem should contact him, and he will do his best to get them quick and quality medical help. DG Jeanne reinforced that Lions should wear the “Just Ask” pins to stimulate inquiries about joining Lionism, and cited a few examples of how they resulted in new Lion members. She also presented several certificates commemorating Lion membership year landmarks. The most impressive was our own Financial Secretary Fred Baldwin, with 55 years in the Tewksbury Lions Club. Congratulations Fred !!! We thank our speakers for taking time to spend with our Club
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APRIL BLOOD DRIVES
Site City |
DriveDate |
Shift Start |
Shift End |
Site Building Name |
Site Addr1 |
Site State |
Site Zip |
Greeter |
Canteen |
Burlington |
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 |
1:30 PM |
7:00 PM |
American Legion Burlington |
162 Winn St. |
MA |
01803 |
1 |
1 |
Newburyport |
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 |
8:00 AM |
1:00 PM |
Newburyport City Hall |
60 Pleasant STreet |
MA |
01950 |
1 |
0 |
Lowell |
Wednesday, April 02, 2014 |
12:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Masonic Hall |
79 Dutton Street |
MA |
01854 |
1 |
1 |
Burlington |
Thursday, April 03, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
CBRE |
Equity Office |
MA |
01803 |
1 |
0 |
Methuen |
Monday, April 07, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Knights of Columbus |
462 Broadway |
MA |
01844 |
1 |
1 |
Bedford |
Tuesday, April 08, 2014 |
7:30 AM |
1:30 PM |
Hanscom Air Force Base |
Hartwell Avenue |
MA |
01731 |
One from 8-11 |
One From 8-11 |
Bedford |
Wednesday, April 09, 2014 |
7:30 AM |
1:30 PM |
Hanscom Air Force Base |
Hartwell Avenue |
MA |
01731 |
One from 8-11 |
One from 8-11 |
Andover |
Thursday, April 10, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Putnam Investments |
7 Shattuck road |
MA |
01810 |
1 |
1 |
Chelmsford |
Friday, April 11, 2014 |
9:00 AM |
2:00 PM |
Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates |
228 Billerica Rd |
MA |
01824 |
1 |
0 |
Methuen |
Saturday, April 12, 2014 |
8:00 AM |
1:00 PM |
Holy Family Hospital |
70 East Street |
MA |
01844 |
1 |
0 |
Peabody |
Monday, April 14, 2014 |
12:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Lahey Clinic - North Shore |
One Essex Center Drive |
MA |
01960 |
1 |
0 |
Burlington |
Monday, April 14, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Bldg 7 New England Exec Park |
7 New England Executive Park |
MA |
01803 |
1 |
0 |
Wakefield |
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 |
11:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
Wakefield/Lynnfield United Methodist Church |
273 Vernon Street |
MA |
01880 |
1 |
0 |
Burlington |
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 |
1:30 PM |
7:00 PM |
American Legion Burlington |
162 Winn St. |
MA |
01803 |
1 |
1 |
Gloucester |
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Addison Gilbert Hospital |
298 Washington Street |
MA |
01930 |
1 |
1 |
Lexington |
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:30 PM |
Knights of Columbus |
177 Bedford Street |
MA |
02420 |
1 |
0 |
Methuen |
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Knights of Columbus |
462 Broadway |
MA |
01844 |
1 |
1 |
Tyngsboro |
Friday, April 18, 2014 |
11:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
Tyngsboro Sports Center |
18 Progress Ave |
MA |
01879 |
0 |
1 |
Wakefield |
Monday, April 21, 2014 |
1:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
Sheraton Wakefield |
1 Audobon Road |
MA |
01880 |
1 |
0 |
Gloucester |
Monday, April 21, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Elks at Bass Rocks |
101 Atlantic Rd |
MA |
01930 |
1 |
1 |
Merrimac |
Monday, April 21, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Merrimac Public Library |
86 West Main Street |
MA |
01860 |
1 |
0 |
Chelmsford |
Monday, April 21, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
RE/MAX Prestige |
173 Chelmsford Street |
MA |
01824 |
1 |
1 |
Burlington |
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Lahey Clinic |
41 Mall Road |
MA |
01805 |
1 |
0 |
Methuen |
Wednesday, April 23, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Knights of Columbus |
462 Broadway |
MA |
01844 |
1 |
1 |
Lowell |
Wednesday, April 23, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Masonic Hall |
79 Dutton Street |
MA |
01854 |
1 |
1 |
Wakefield |
Friday, April 25, 2014 |
12:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
Saint Joseph's Church |
173 Albion Street |
MA |
01880 |
1 |
0 |
Danvers |
Friday, April 25, 2014 |
12:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Peabody Institute Library of Danvers |
15 Sylvan Street |
MA |
01923 |
1 |
0 |
West Boxford |
Saturday, April 26, 2014 |
9:00 AM |
2:00 PM |
Second Congregational Church of Boxford |
173B Washington Street |
MA |
01885 |
1 |
0 |
Melrose |
Monday, April 28, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
VFW |
428 Main Street |
MA |
02176 |
1 |
0 |
Billerica |
Monday, April 28, 2014 |
9:00 AM |
2:00 PM |
Marriott Courtyard |
270 Concord Road |
MA |
01821 |
1 |
0 |
Tewksbury |
Monday, April 28, 2014 |
10:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
MediFit |
836 North Street |
MA |
01876 |
1 |
0 |
Chelmsford |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 |
12:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
Brooks Automation |
16 Elizabeth Drive |
MA |
01824 |
0 |
1 |
Tewksbury |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
VFW Post 8164 Tewksbury |
87 Vernon Street |
MA |
01876 |
1 |
1 |
Burlington |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014 |
1:30 PM |
7:00 PM |
American Legion Burlington |
162 Winn St. |
MA |
01803 |
1 |
1 |
Westford |
Wednesday, April 30, 2014 |
2:00 PM |
7:00 PM |
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Parish |
75 Cold Spring Road |
MA |
01886 |
1 |
1 |
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Lion Marcel, as Director of Mass Lions Eye Research, presented a Certificate Of Appreciation to the Club for the $5000 contribution made to Mass Lions Eye Research for 2013. He mentioned that the Tewksbury Lions have contributed over $350,000 to Mass Eye Research over the years. Something in which we should take great pride!! He also mentioned, as Chairperson for the District 33N 2014 Walkathon, that he was looking for participants and donors for the event.
First Vice District Governor Joni spoke about her history with the Lions, and applauded the efforts of the Tewksbury Lions over the past years. She encouraged Lions donations to Lions International to help stamp out Measles around the world.
We thank both speakers for taking the time to speak with our Club.
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March Madness Calendar Drawing
Sales of March Madness tickets will close the end of February. Please bring all your sold tickets and monies to the meeting on February 26th. After February 28th we cannot accept any tickets or money for the March drawings.
If you wish calendars, please call George Iannuzzo at 978-851-3043 or email at kalikat@comcast.net.
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Sign up your teams with Al Hubbard or Doug Maguire.
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Our next Lion's meeting is on Wednesday, February 12th, at TJ Callahan's.
Our Guest Speaker will be Jean Walsh from RARA, Harkin's House Adult Recreational Resources Association.
There will be a Board Of Directors meeting following the meeting.
Don't forget to keep selling those March Madness tickets. Monies and stubs must be returned to George Iannuzzo by February 26th at our second monthly meeting.
See you all there!!!
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Our next meeting is this coming Wednesday, January 22nd, at TJ Callahan's, 7 pm. We will have Nancy Zabawa from the Golden Age Club as our speaker. Zone Chairman James Wagner, and his wife Marie, will also be attending. Our Board Of Director's meeting will be held after the general meeting. See you all there!
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Our guest speakers for our first meeting of 2014,on January 8th, were Deb Deputat and Jerry Sellisen.
The Tewksbury Lions Board Of Directors will discuss both events at our next meeting on January 22nd.
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HAPPY (HIC) NEW YEAR!!!!
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A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year to all !!
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On Saturday, December 7th, The Tewksbury Lions Club is helping to staff the TJ Callahan's food table at The Tewksbury Library.
This event is a fundraiser for the Tewksbury Food Pantry, and is highlighted by the lighting of the town Christmas Tree, on the Tewksbury Common, at 6:45pm.
Many of your favorite local vendors will there, offering their wares for sale for your Holiday needs. The Tree Lighting Fair is open from 2pm to 7pm.
Be there to help support those who need help at this joyous time of year.
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Four new members were installed into the Tewksbury Lions Club on Wednesday, October 23rd. Standing next to King Lion Sherry Hubbard (far left), from left to right are new members Dawn Callahan, Alison Bissette, Nicole Charlton, and Michelle Fortier. Far right is Past President, Lion John Deputat, who installed the new members. Congratulations and a most sincere welcome to our new members. We look forward to having them as members of our Club, and to them fulfilling the Lions pledge, WE SERVE.
Below is another photo of the installation:________________________________
The Club was happy to welcome guest speakers Jayne and Peter Miller to our opening meeting of the year this past wednesday. Jayne and Peter spoke about their Tewksbury Rail Trails group, which is exploring the possibilities of turning the old, unused railroad tracks in Tewksbury into bike and walking trails. They have been awarded $35,000 by the town to research these possibilities. Most of the town officials and organizations support this effort. We thank Jayne and Peter for their interesting presentation.
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Coats for Kids Drive
It's that time of year again....Anton's Cleaners and the Lions Clubs are co-sponsoring the Coats for Kids campaign from October 14, 2013 through January 11, 2014. Bring gently used coats in all sizes (babies - adults) to Anton's Cleaners and mention you are donating on behalf of the Tewksbury Lions Club or bring them to a meeting and we will ensure they get properly distributed. The goal this year is 60,000 coats.
"Stake and Chikin'" Cookout for Tewksbury Lions and Spouses
We had a great time at the annual Tewksbury Lions Cookout, held at the fantastic garage of Lion John and spouse Roberta Deputat. Once again, Roberta did a great job supervising John in the garage cleanup prior to cookout day. We can thank John for procurring the food, and John and Lion Carl Swenson for the great cooking. Many others helped to make the event a great success.
Charter member Lion Walter Deputat, and our other senior member, Lion Fred Baldwin, were also in attendance. Lion Fred took the photos which follow. Thanks to all who made this such a fun event, and to all those who attended. It was easy to see why this a favorite event for the Club.
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We lost a fine Lady and Lion. Rest in peace, Shirley. We will miss you.
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GREAT GOLF TOURNAMENT!!! RAISED A LOT OF FUNDS FOR THE CLUBS CHARITIES! THANKS TO ALL THE GOLFERS WHO PARTICIPATED, THE SPONSORS, AND TO THE CLUB VOLUNTEERS!!!
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All Tewksbury Lions are reminded that the annual dues for 2013-2014 are due by June 30. That is when the Lions International dues and the names of members in good standing must be submitted. Please contact our Financial Secretary Lion Fred Baldwin if there is any problem.
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Thanks to your generosity, by participating in our various fundraisers, the following donations were made by the Tewksbury Lions Club during the fiscal year 2012-2013:
Massachusetts Lions Eye Research: $ 5,200.00
Tewksbury Community Food Pantry: $ 5,000.00
Scholarships for 3 Tewksbury students: $ 3,000.00
Total Donations 2012-2013: $15,540.00
Thank you all very much for your generosity. This would not be possible without you.
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Tewksbury Lions Club
Lions Of The Year
David Gath and Allen Hubbard
shown here with the evening's MC John Deputat
Lions Of The Year are selected by their fellow Club members for their outstanding service to the Club and Community. A sincere congratulations and "well done" to Dave and Al. Both awards are well deserved.
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Following appeared inThe Tewksbury Patch 6/22/2013
Tewksbury Community Pantry thanks the Tewksbury Lions Club
Sincerely,
Ray Bowden
Tewksbury Community Pantry
Tewksbury Lions Donate $5000 to Tewksbury Pantry
Above: Tewksbury Lions King Lion George Iannuzzo presents $5000 check to Ray Bowden, President of the Tewksbury Food Pantry
Above: Ray Bowden, President of The Tewksbury Food Pantry, thanks the Tewksbury Lions for their $5000 donation
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Tewksbury Lions Club
Scholarships for 2012-2013 Seniors
Winners of $1000 Scholarships
All three from Shawsheen Technical High School
Madison Harris - Kaitlyn Gordon
Cameron Anthony Cathcart
Congratulations to our winners!!
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2013-2014 Club Officers Installation on Wednesday, June 5th
Congratulations to our new King Lion Sherry Hubbard and the new Club Officers for 2013-2014. Also a big thanks to outgoing King Lion George Iannuzzo and his staff for their leadership in 2012-2013.
Following is a list of the incoming Club Officers:
Incoming President: Sherry Hubbard
Incoming VP: Al Hubbard
Treasurer: Tom Platz
Fin. Secretary Fred Baldwin
Secretary: Peter Orsula
Memb Chair: Joan Toscano
Lion Tamer: George Iannuzzo
Tail Twister: Ray Paquin
Bulletin Editor: Mary Iannuzzo
Webmaster: Dan Emerson
Membership Chairperson: Joan Toscano
BOD: 2012-2013
Charlie Priest John Deputat Dan Emerson
2013-2014
Joan Toscano Bob Langlois Doug Maguire ---------------------------------------------- A few more pictures of the Installation have been forwarded by our Club Photographer, Fred Baldwin! Below left: State Repr Lion Jim Miceli presenting award to Incoming King Lion Sherry Hubbard Below right: State Repr Lion Jim Miceli presenting award to Incoming Vice Pres Lion Allen Hubbard
Left: Incoming Pres and Vice Pres Lions Sherry and Allen Hubbard Right: Financial Secretary and Club Photographer Lion Fred Baldwin |
Left: PDG Lion John Pettis installing Financial Secretary Lion Fred Baldwin, Club Secretary Lion Peter Orsula, and Club Treasurer Lion Tom Platz
Right: PDG Lion John Pettis installing Bulletin Editor Lion Mary Iannuzzo, Lion Tamer Lion George Iannuzzo, and Membership Chair Lion Joan Toscano
Left: PDG Lion John Pettis installing Webmaster Lion Dan Emerson
Rignt: MC Lion John Deputat installing Board Of Directors Lion Doug Maguire, Lion Charles Priest, Lion Dan Emerson, and Lion Joan Toscano
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Award Winners 4th District Advisory Meeting 2013
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Delivering a plaque for TLC 2012 Lions Eye Research donation
Memorial Day Parade
Thanks to those Lions, and their grandchildren, who participated in the presentation of our float in the Tewksbury Memorial Day Parade. A special thanks to Kyle, our fantastic LION, and to Lions Sherry and Al Hubbard, and Lion John Deputat, who prepared the float for the parade. Also special thanks to Lion David Gath, who volunteered his truck and time to pull our float through the parade. A grand time was had by all !!
Hail Hail, the Gang's all here-testing eyesight for the seniors!!
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