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Volume VII, No. 3
MORE MINDFUL MOMENTS SEEN AND HEARD
DISTRICT 20-K1 CHOIR
PERFORMS AT CONVENTION IN DISTRICT S
It was a delight to hear the K1
Choir perform at the Suffolk
County, District S Convention
on the evening of Saturday, No-
vember 2. Lion Irma Sanders
directed the choir in the rendi-
tion of familiar gospel songs, DG Marianne Tremeroli
spirituals and carols. The re- with partner in Service
sponse to their singing was a PID Steve Tremeroli
“Standing Ovation!” were there too.
The dignitaries in attendance DG Debbie enjoys fellowship with Lions Mirle Gillard
were Past International President and Peggy Girtman Atkins
Joe Preston and his Partner - in -
Service, Lion Joni, Past Interna-
tional President Al Brandel and
his Partner - in - Service, Lion
Dr. Maureen Murphy, and Dis-
trict Governor Deborah Harri-
son.
Report and Photos
by Lion Levi Jeffers
20-K1 choir leads the precession of Lions from District S
20-K1 choir fills the air with music.
BROOKLYN TRANSITION Change From Within”, was very thought
LIONS CELEBRATE 10th. ANNI- provoking for this time of year and well
VERSARY AT HOLY MASS. received.
Club members continued that spirit of
On Sunday December 8th, the members of fellowship as they enjoyed brunch at a
Brooklyn Transition Lions Club worshipped local diner (see photos) there is truly joy
with parishioners at St. Therese of Lesieux in serving, and yes, joy in fellowship.
Catholic Church. The service was well attend-
ed. At the appropriate time during the Mass, Members who could not attend the ser-
vice were missed but remembered in
the members were recognized for their dedi- prayer. Our collective wish for 2020 is
cated service and warm relationship with the health, strength and wealth for all Lions
community.
locally, nationally and internationally.
Transition Members reported it was a very
inspiring service and the message of “Positive Submitted by,
“Quartet of 20-K1 singers also performed for district R1”
Lion Gladys Williams