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Lions and Leos, A Great Partnership!!!. Starting a Leo Club. Starting a Leo Club. Every 5M2 Club Should Sponsor a Leo Club!!!. First, a Little History. Forty-eight years ago, Coach Jim Graver started the Leo ball rolling. Chances are, that ball was a baseball.
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Starting a Leo Club Every 5M2 Club Should Sponsor a Leo Club!!!
Forty-eight years ago, Coach Jim Graver started the Leo ball rolling. Chances are, that ball was a baseball. Back in 1957, Graver was the coach of the Abington High School, Pennsylvania, USA, baseball team. Graver was also an active member of the Glenside, Pennsylvania, Lions Club. Coach Graver Started the Ball Rolling
With fellow Lion, William Ernst, Graver talked about starting a service club for high school boys. "The Kiwanians had their Key Clubs and the Rotarians had their Wheel Club (since changed to Interact Clubs)," Ernst is quoted as saying in an October 7, 1976 newspaper article in "The Evening Bulletin.“ So they asked their fellow Lions for support. Without hesitation, the Glenside Lions agreed that a Lions youth group was a good idea. Graver and Ernst set to work. Coach Graver Started the Ball Rolling
"We needed a nucleus, a group of kids to start with," stated Ernst. "So we got Jim's son to come to the first meeting with his whole baseball team." Nine sophomore, junior, and senior boys joined the group of 26 baseball players. Together, the 35 teens formed a club. On December 5, 1957, the Glenside Lions presented a charter to the Abington High School Leo Club. Coach Graver Started the Ball Rolling
As the world's first Leo Club, the group created the Leo acronym - Leadership, Equality, Opportunity (Equality was later changed to Experience.) And, the group chose maroon and gold - their school colors - to serve as the Leo club colors. Coach Graver Started the Ball Rolling
Leo Motto • Leadership - Leos develop skills as organizers, time managers, and motivators of their peers. • Experience - Leos learn the importance of cooperation through the performance of community service. • Opportunity - Membership in a Leo club provides young people with a chance to excel, to develop character traits, and to receive recognition for their contributions to the community.
Alpha or Omega? • In 2002, existing Leo Clubs declared themselves as either Alpha or Omega Leo Clubs. • Members of Alpha Leo Clubs are between the ages of 12 and the legal age of majority in their country. • Omega Leo Club members are between the legal age of majority in their country and an age deemed appropriate by the multiple district. All other requirements are identical for Alpha and Omega Leo Clubs.
Alpha or Omega? • All Leo clubs have been asked to declare their clubs as either Alpha or Omega Leo Clubs. Age-appropriate publications will be mailed to Alpha and Omega Leo Clubs. • Alpha Leo Club advisors will accept a more active role in guiding young Leos to plan effective meetings and successful service projects. Omega Leo Club advisors will serve mainly as liaisons between the Leo Club and the sponsoring Lions Club.
The Leo Clubs of 5M2 • Central Leos • Cologne, Hamburg, Norwood-Young America • Northfield Leos • Northfield • Sibley East J.H.S and S.H.S. Leos • Arlington, Gaylord, and Green Isle
The Sponsoring Clubs • Central Leos • Hamburg, Norwood-Young America, and West Carver Lions Clubs • Northfield Leos • Northfield Lions • Sibley East J.H.S and S.H.S. Leos • Arlington, Green Isle, and Sibley East Arlington Lions Clubs
The First Leo Club in 5M2 May 8, 1998 Sibley East Junior High School Gaylord, MN
Answer • Central Leos • Sibley East J.H.S. Leos • Sibley East S.H.S. Leos
Suggestion for School Based Groups • Start in the middle or junior high school • As members hit high school, there is a nucleus to start a high school group.
Our Only Community Based Club • The Northfield Leos
5M2 Leos • Earn Money for Charity • Do Service Work • Assist Lions Clubs • Win Awards • Donate • Have Fun!!!
5M2 Leos Earn Money in Many Ways • As an example, the Sibley East J.H.S. Leos clean the Sibley County Fair for five days each August, earning enough to fund their projects, as well as serving their communities!!!
5M2 Leos “We Serve” • Leo Nick Barlage erases bar codes in preparation for Santa’s Helpers, a program which made Christmas possible for 675 needy children in his county.
5M2 Leos Assist Lions Clubs • Leos Brent Farber and Brent Sharping recently assisted the Arlington and Sibley East Lions in a waffle breakfast fundraiser for local Cub Scouts
5M2 Leos Win Awards • Leos Joe and James Maki receive the Lions Young Leaders in Service Award award from District Governor Meskans for contributing over 100 hours of community service in a single year!!!
5M2 Leos Give • 5M2 Leos have donated many things to their schools and communities, everything from large screen TV’s to physical education equipment for the blind and they have fun doing it!!!
Are You Sold on Leos? If you are, here are the steps to get started
How a Lions Club Starts the Process of Forming a Leo Club • 1. Request a Leo Club Organization Kit (Kit 830) from international headquarters. • 2. Arrange a meeting with Lions club members to explain the responsibilities of Leo club sponsors. Explain that every Leo club must have an advisor. This advisor must be a Lion who enjoys working with young people. School-based Leo clubs often require a teacher or school administrator to serve as co-advisor. • 3. Sponsoring a Leo club also involves a financial obligation. The Leo club organization fee is US$100 or the national currency equivalent.
How a Lions Club Starts the Process of Forming a Leo Club • 4. Lions clubs are also responsible for the annual Leo club sponsor levy of US $90 or the national currency equivalent. The levy pays for Leo Club Program materials, mailings, club record maintenance, communications, awards, and Web site maintenance. The annual sponsor levy is prorated for clubs certified within the fiscal year. • 5. Appoint three or more Lions to serve on a Leo club committee
How a Lions Club Starts the Process of Forming a Leo Club • 6. Determine if the new Leo Club will operate in conjunction with a local school, church, or other community group. Often, outside agencies require the appointment of their own club leader or advisor. This agency must agree to fulfill Leo Club Program responsibilities • 7. Obtain the names of potential Leos from schools, houses of worship, youth groups, and friends and relatives of Lions Club members
Organizing a new Leo club • 1. Announce the day and date for a Leo club formation meeting. Inform local young people about this meeting through notices sent to schools, religious youth groups, community programs, and the local media. • 2. Lions should be prepared to answer questions concerning: requirements for Leo club membership, the relationship to the sponsoring Lions club, and activities undertaken by Leos.
Organizing a new Leo club • 3. Distribute the Application for Membership (Leo-50). Leo leaders can then submit: a signed Leo Club Organization Report (Leo-51) and the Leo club organization fee of US$100, or national currency equivalent, to the Youth Programs Department at international headquarters. Only registered Leo clubs will receive a Leo club charter and Leo membership materials.
Organizing a new Leo club • 4. After review of the applications by Lions, the new Leos can vote to accept: the original members the Leo Club Constitution and Bylaws (Leo-5) club officers a specified amount of money for member fees a day, place, and time for club meetings
Charter Night • Together, the Leo Club officers and Lions on the Leo Advisory Committee plan the Leo installation ceremony as outlined in the Leo Club Officer Installation and New Member Initiation (Leo-8). • During the ceremony, the highest-ranking Lions official presents the Leo Certificate of Organization to the club officers. The Leo Club members also receive their new member kits during the ceremony.
Charter Night • Invitees to the ceremony should include: -Lions Club members -parents and friends of the new Leo Club members -representatives of outside agencies such as schools, religious youth groups, or community programs -Lions and Leo district officers -local media representatives
Leo/Lion Relationship • Every Leo Club is sponsored by a Lions Club. Sponsoring Lions Clubs maintain close rapport with Leo Clubs. • A Lion is appointed as a Leo Club advisor (or co-advisor). This Lion promotes communication between the two clubs. Through this club liaison, Lions and Leos often agree to work together on joint community service projects.
The Leo Advisor – The Key to Success • Every Leo Club has a sponsoring Lions Club. A Leo club advisor is appointed to serve as liaison between the two clubs. The advisor is a member of the sponsoring Lions Club. School-based Leo clubs often require a teacher or school administrator to serve as co-advisor. The advisor(s), along with two other appointed Lions, form the Leo Club advisory committee. • The role of the advisor includes that of motivator, educator, counselor, and role model.
The Leo Advisor – The Key to Success • All advisors are adults who help guide the Leos as a club. The qualities of a successful Leo Club advisor (according to Lion Tom Swann of California, USA) include: A - AvailableD - DependableV - VirtuousI - ImaginativeS - SupportiveO - OrganizedR – Responsible
The Leo Advisor – The Key to Success • The Leo Club advisor, and, occasionally, one or more members of the sponsoring Lions club, should attend Leo club and board of directors meeting. In addition, three representatives from both clubs should meet on a regular basis to review the actions of the Leo Club and its board of directors. If arranging this meeting is difficult, Leos can submit copies of the meeting minutes to the Lions Club for review.
Where can I find this information later? • Check the 5M2 website for this powerpoint Or • Go to the International Website home page, then Youth Programs > Leos. It’s all there and more!
Best of luck on you endeavor.Your Leo advisors are always available for advice.Don’t hesitate to call.
Need Help?Contact Leo Cabinet Advisor • Lion Dan Hislop, Advisor of the Sibley East J.H.S. Leo Club • dhislop@mchsi.com