File #: 19-6231    Version: 1 Name: CONGRATULATING THE PALOS LIONS CLUB ON ITS 70th ANNIVERSARY
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 10/15/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/23/2019 Final action: 10/23/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE PALOS LIONS CLUB ON ITS 70th ANNIVERSARY WHEREAS, the Lions Clubs International got its start in Chicago in 1917. As a member of the Business Circle of Chicago, Melvin Jones, championed a community service program for the business community. Mr. Jones dreamed of being responsible, in part, for making the world a better place in which to live; and WHEREAS, Lions Club International adopted the motto: "We Serve" and at the request of Helen Keller, they focused on eliminating blindness and helping individuals with vision problems. Within 30 years, a total of 8055 clubs and a total of 402,000 members in 28 countries had joined the Lions' efforts; and WHEREAS, in 1949, local businessmen in the Palos area chartered the Palos Lions Club, sponsored by the Oak Lawn Lions Club. Since the Palos Lions Club's origin, its services have been dedicated primarily to the visually handicapped, however, continually expanding into other areas of need in the communi...
Sponsors: SEAN M. MORRISON
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

CONGRATULATING THE PALOS LIONS CLUB ON ITS 70th ANNIVERSARY

WHEREAS, the Lions Clubs International got its start in Chicago in 1917. As a member of the Business Circle of Chicago, Melvin Jones, championed a community service program for the business community. Mr. Jones dreamed of being responsible, in part, for making the world a better place in which to live; and

WHEREAS, Lions Club International adopted the motto: "We Serve" and at the request of Helen Keller, they focused on eliminating blindness and helping individuals with vision problems. Within 30 years, a total of 8055 clubs and a total of 402,000 members in 28 countries had joined the Lions' efforts; and

WHEREAS, in 1949, local businessmen in the Palos area chartered the Palos Lions Club, sponsored by the Oak Lawn Lions Club. Since the Palos Lions Club's origin, its services have been dedicated primarily to the visually handicapped, however, continually expanding into other areas of need in the community; and

WHEREAS, the Palos Lions Club Charitable Giving Program supports traditional beneficiaries which include Camp Lions, Chicago Comets, The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind, Leader Dogs and The Lions of Illinois Foundation; and

WHEREAS, the Palos Lions Club Charitable Giving Program also supports local beneficiaries which include The Center, Together We Cope, Crisis Center, Twisted Sisters, Swaddle, Trinity Services and Special Olympics; and

WHEREAS, during the Christmas Season, the Palos Lions Club distributes over 50 Jewel grocery store gift cards in the amount of $100 dollars to needy families in the Palos area, and every year the Palos Lions Club offers a $1,000 dollar scholarship to be awarded to students from each of the three high schools in the Palos area; and

WHEREAS, to accomplish their financial goals, the Palos Lions Club holds major fundraising activities which include Candy Day, Christmas Tree Sales, Monthly Raffle and Bears Football Night, and members ca...

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