View the official City of Burnie Lions Club Inc.website

Being a member of the above Lions club I invite you to visit its website at :



http://www.cityofburnie.tas.lions.org.au/



This site has replaced the original one uploaded in 2003 and maintained till June 2009.





Thursday, October 24, 2013

Burnie Lions and Leo's Christmas Parade 20th December 2013



BURNIE

CHRISTMAS PARADE

Proudly presented by the City of Burnie Lions Club, Burnie - Emu Bay Lions Club and the Burnie Leo Club.

6.30PM FRIDAY 20TH DECEMBER 2013

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Enter a Float or Group for free, however, all entries are required to register their participation by completing the form attached and returning it, NO LATER THAN MONDAY 16TH DECEMBER 2013 to:
CITY OF BURNIE LIONS CLUB INC
PO BOX 265
BURNIE, TASMANIA.  7320

OR,

Drop them in to Burnie City Council Offices



Fairford Pty Ltd has kindly donated a prize to the float that best represents a typical Christmas that includes reindeers and any Ford Ranger vehicle.

Lots of other prizes will be announced on the night.
 

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I'm chuffed.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Oh what a night 8th June 2013

"NEVER EVER LET ME HEAR THAT THE PEOPLE OF BURNIE DON'T HAVE A HEART!"

LAST NIGHT PROVED BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT THAT THEY DO. AT A FUNCTION AT THE MENAI HOTEL AN ESTIMATE OF $14,000.00 WAS RAISED TO SUPPORT A YOUNG FAMILY WHO'S BREAD WINNER HAS BEEN STRUCK DOWN WITH MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE.
Barry Pateman is a man in his mid to late 30's with a young family and a short life expectancy is the sad prognosis of this insidious disease of the man who lives in our midst here in Burnie.
In response for assistance to the City Of Burnie Lions Club, and members of the Burnie Leo Club, we assisted the hard working committee headed by Ian Dodd, with the running of a fund raising auction and the administration of monies raised.
The items available were mind blowing from a $1,000.00's worth of air travel, Return trip for two on the "Spirit of Tasmania" ferry to Melbourne, a BMX bike and all sorts of items ably sold off by Tasmania's own "man mountain" David Foster and another capable auctioneer and I'm sure I saw one of his axes up for grabs as well. It has to be said that one chair in particular suffered from his six foot four inch height, 20 stone weight being placed on it, but it still sold. The lady who bought the set of four chair quipped, she would keep it as memento of the night.
Selling virtually started at 7:30pm and finished at 11:00pm supported by the local community, and the Motor Cycle Riders Association (Tasmania) members. All have families, all had a big heart and wallets to match. These people were not from millionaire's top end of town and makes you proud to be associated with them. We were blown away by the response.
At the end of the night it is estimated that $14,000.00 was raised, $10,000.00 from the auction alone. The balance from donations and the like.

Almost twelve months ago we were able to run a dinner at Weller's Inn to raise funds for an Autistic Assistance Dog. That night raised $7,000.00 and a similar comment was made about the people of Burnie. The family had raise the bulk of the funds through various means and just needed the extra to finalise the total funding necessary which amounted to around $30,000.00.
This covered the cost of training of the dog, the assimilation and bonding of the dog with the child and associated costs A one time payment for the life of the dog all inclusive.
 This is the reason Lions have the motto "WE SERVE".

Images:
Top left, The Menai Hotel at South Burnie.
Top right: World Champion Axeman, Tasmanian David Foster.
Bottom: The blue cornflower the symbol of the Motor Neurone Disease Association of Australia.
and the Lions and Leo emblems.

Friday, January 25, 2013

61st Multiple District Convention, Canberra April 2013

Family at Red Hill lookout
Image from 2013 Convention website
Well it is now a case of packing bags and cases ready for the domain of Julia and Wayne. The intention is not to go and hob-knob with elected representatives of government, but to meet old friends and make new ones.
So far five are going to make the trip to the ACT, these being Lion Kellie Bryan, Leo Amy Bryan District Leo of the Year, 1st VDG and President Lion Michael MacLaren, Secretary Lion Max Tavasci, and GLT Co-ordinator, VP Lion John Medwin. There may be others that I'm unaware of as well
Airfares and accommodation are all in place so we are all looking forward to a rewarding and informative five days in the national capital.
We all wish Leo President Amy all the best as she represents the Tasmanian Leo's in the National quest for the Leo Of The Year on Sunday afternoon the 28th April.

Parliament House in Autumn. Photo credit Australian Capital Tourism
The new Parliament House in Autumn. Photo credit: Australian Capital Tourism
Canberra celebrates 100 years as a city. It is interesting to note that 14th March marks the day Canberra was declared the site of the National Capital.
 

Now just who is chuffed?

The two big fella's PDG Toby and Past Lion John Matic.
Photo: Lion John Medwin.
It really is hard to tell who got the most kick out of this presentation.  John Matic had just received the District 201T1 best club bulletin award for the year 2011 - 2012 during Past District Governor Dale (Toby) Crawford's tenure. 
PDG Dale stated that John's club bulletins gave relevent information from International, Multiple District, District, and not least club news and forth coming events. You could count on humorous fillins where space allowed. All contributed to a successful and well presented bulletin.
Our Lions Club has now received three of these awards in the past ten years. Way to go.