Lighting the Pathway to the Future
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GOALS 2001 - 2002
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Work hard together, play hard together and work in harmony for our respective communities. Alone you accomplish very little, but together we can move mountains.
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Light the Path to MEMBERSHIP
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Recruitment and retention are the keys to an increase in membership. If each club in the District gains just three new members, we will realize an increase of 120 members.
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Light the Path to YOUTH
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Leo Club - we now have three Leo clubs in District 4-C4 (ages 13-18). New Century Club - we have one New Century club (age 35 and under).
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Light the Path to PUBLIC AWARENESS
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We need to advertise our accomplishments, letting our communities know who we are and what we do.
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Light the Path to LEADERSHIP
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A great deal of time and money is spent at every level of this association to prepare Lions to lead effectively. Lions Clubs International have successfully trained Lions through their Leadership Institute.
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Lighting the Path Before Us
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Here in Multiple District 4 (California/Nevada), we are proud to have the 1st Vice President of Lions International, Lion Kay K. Fukushima. Kay is a Lion member from Sacramento, California, and will be installed in July, 2002, as President of Lions International in Osaka, Japan.
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