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Global Service Team
 Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the activity reporting. Some feel
that they should only reporting time fund-raising or time spent on a club project. LCI has requested that we report ALL times, including meetings and activities you are doing on your own.
The reasons to do so are important! You will be AMAZED at what your accomplishments are. Our Lion logo is a picture of 2 lions. One facing forward, toward our future, and the other
reflecting on what we have done in the past.
 When electing your officers for the year, remember LCI now requires a Club Service Chair. Keep up all of your hard work! You are appreciated!
PDG Mark Dean Global Servic Team District Coordinator
  DISTRICT RECOGNITION OF CLUB’S GRASS ROOTS LION
2-X1 District’s recognition of “special lions” (Grass Roots Lions) was begun in 1985 by PCC John Eads who realized the need to acknowledge the “WE SERVE” attitude and the actions of deserving Lions for their unheralded Lionistic work within their clubs, community, and Lionism. The “Grass Roots Lion” Award is designed to recognize a Club’s “up and coming” Lion who has been a Lion for just five years or less, but has been exemplary to the spirit of Lionism through deeds and service to others. This is a recognition designed to honor a Lion who has not been so honored by the District previously.
Around the Annual Convention of the District, the Lions Clubs are required to send, in the prescribed Form to the District 2-X1 (see page ??), its nomination of a ‘new deserving lion’ as its Grass Roots Lion. The Grass Roots Lion Award ceremony is held at a special function, as part of the District Convention (see form page14).
 VOLUME 29 ISSUE 10 / APRIL 2019
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