Maryland Cycling for Sight Lions Club in Damascus 6-19

The Maryland Cycling for Sight Lions Club will be traveling through Sandy Spring, Olney, Laytonsville and Damascus on Saturday, June 19.  We will meet the cyclist at the corner of Route 108 and 124 at the Park and Ride Gazebo.  I would think it would be late morning but will let everyone know when I hear an ETA from the cyclist. 

 Mark your calendar now to come out and greet the cyclist to encourage them on for a safe and productive ride.  We will have water, fruit and snacks for them.  Watch your email for their ETA

Clarksburg Corner – June 2010

By IPP Lion Eloise Woodfield and Lion Joann Woodson

Busy, Busy, Busy lions on the GO! May 18th, the Lions Convention was held at Dover, Delaware, with 4 Lions representing the Damascus Club Lions  – a great time to renew friendships of the past and meet new Lions, all sharing the same goal,” WE SERVE.”

On May 22nd, Lions Dale Ryan and Chris Fletcher co-chaired a team of Lions at the first time Relay for Life event at Clarksburg High School – Clarksburg High School Leo’s and Lions working together.  The event was held on Sat. May 22nd. Rain storms didn’t dampen the spirit of 30 plus teams helping to fight the battle of cancer. A total of 36,000 thousand dollars plus was collected by supporter of this worthwhile cause. Thanks to everyone for helping.

White Cane Weekend on Friday, Sat. in Clarksburg and Sunday at Giant  May 28-30th.Thanks go to  Lions Shyue and Su Haung for  chairing  the Clarksburg Branch Lions white cane fundraiser and all other Lions collecting to make  this possible. Thanks to Lion Mike Bowersox for making arrangements and to Lion Wayne Marr for his help with equipment.

Activities in June will be Lions helping with Little Bennett Park’s Baseball Beginnings Event on Sun. June 13th from 1pm until 4pm. Program will be to celebrate the Wims’s Field with a marker and present its history. Enjoy hot dogs served by Lion Dale Ryan and the Clarksburg helping hands 4Hers. Also a baseball game will take place by the Clarksburg Baseball team. For more info, ask Lions Tuck Woodfield or Joann Woodson. Come join everyone for this Fun day.

Clarksburg Heritage Day Event, sponsored by the Clarksburg Historical Society Inc. is set for Sat. June 26th in the Historic District of Clarksburg, Md. Tour the town by trolley transportation to all activities from 11am until 4pm. Experience the history by tours of historic buildings and music of the Jimmy Purdum Band and other groups along the streets, with vendors, kids activities, food and more. Lions will be making their presence known to the visitors by having a membership table with flyers to let everyone know “what Lions do.” Thanks to Lion Chris Fletcher for heading up this project. Thanks to Leo’s of Rocky Hill Middle school and Clarksburg High for volunteering your help.

The Clarksburg Branch lions would like to thank the parent club of Damascus for all the support they give to us in the year.” It’s Great to be a LION” wherever you are!

Youth Night May 4, 2010

May 4 was a night of the shining stars of our local Youth Organizations.  The Lions plan this evening to honor our Youth and to provide them with financial assistance for their designated projects.  In attendance were 54 youth and their teachers, leaders and parents.  In listening to these young people give their acceptance speeches; we realize all the good and capable youth we have in our community.

The Damascus Lions gave $3500 to these organizations as well as 5 $1000 Scholarships.  A great investment as each organization requested assistance for a particular project.  Following are those attending and their projects –

-      Damascus High School Post Prom Party

-      Clarksburg High School Post Prom Party

-      Clarksburg Elementary School – Red Ribbon Week

-      Little Bennett Elementary School – SGA for school supplies for needy

-      Clearspring Elementary School – Black Sage Competition Books and Shirts

-      Damascus Elementary School – Sound System for Gym

-      Lois P. Rockwell Elementary School – Purchase pamphlets for Coffee and Conversation Sessions

-      John T. Baker Middle School – Court yard Pond supplies

-      Rocky Hill Middle School Leo Club – Rain Barrels

-      Clarksburg High School Leo Club        – Relay For Life

-      Damascus High School Leo of the Year –

-      Damascus Community 4-H Club – Fleece for Linus Project

-      Helping Hands 4-H Club – Food and Drinks for Clarksburg Event

-      Cub Scout Pack 438 – Pinewood Derby

-      Boy Scout 445 – Send Scout to Camp

-      Boy South Troop 738 – Tents for 13 new scouts.

-      Girls Scouts Service Unit 32-3 – Encampment for 200 girls

-      Damascus High School Band

-    Damascus High School Honor Society

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March Blood Drive Report

We collected 84 units of blood at the Damascus Lions Club Blood Drive on March 15, 2010. St. Paul’s Catholic Church had a blood drive on Sunday March 28, 2010 and they collected an additional 17 units of blood. This puts our yearly total at 552.

 The Damascus UM Church is having our 1st blood drive of the 2010-2011 year on Thursday May 13, 2010.  Our next drive is scheduled for Monday June 7, 2010. This will be held at the Damascus Vol. Fire Dept Activity Building.

 We had our Mary Kay basket donated by Lion Marsha Holpuch. The value was about $100.00. Thank you to Safeway for supplying the donuts and newspapers valued at $25.00.

I would like to thank all the Lions Club members for all of the hard work. It is proven if we make the phone calls it seems to increase the units of blood we collect. 
I would like to thank the Lions who came in and helped set up the hall.  I would like to thank the Lions in our club who still continue to give a unit of blood each time.

I would like to thank my son Lee and daughter Candice for helping set up for the drive. I would like to thank King Lion Mary Francis Gosnell and Lion Joy Schwab for setting up the Lions marketing display board and being greeters.I would like to also thank my Mom and Dad for being involved with our blood drives. They show up around 11:00 AM and leave with me about 9:00 PM. Mom also makes calls to prospective donors. Thank you! 

 We have a great community. Damascus is a special place. Thanks to all who continue to support our community blood drives.

Scholarships – Due April 10

The Damascus Lions Foundation, Damascus, Maryland announces the Vernon R. Simpson Scholarship program for the school year 2010-2011.   Scholarships in the amount of $ 1,000 each will be awarded in the Spring 2010.

To be eligible for consideration, an applicant must:

  • be a citizen of the United States
  • be a graduating senior in the upper 50% of the class who will attend full-time an accredited postsecondary academic institution, accredited vocational, trade or business school
  • not have accepted an appointment to a service academy or have received any other grants or scholarships (including ROTC awards) exceeding $5,000 (does not include Guaranteed Student Loans)

Applicants will be judged on scholastic achievement, leadership, character, citizenship, school activities, work experience, community activities.

The decision of the scholarship committee will be final.

The following information must be submitted by April 10, 2010 to:

Student Loan and Scholarship Committee, Damascus Lions Club
Lion Mary Frances Gosnell, Scholarship Chairman
1674 Florence Road,
Mount Airy, MD 21771

or to:
Ms. Barbara Barry, Leo Advisor,
Damascus High School.

  1. A completed Application for Scholarship Grant (attached)  [Download Application as a Word Doc  , Open Document Format or as a PDF .  Download  General Information and Instructions (PDF)]
  2. A High School Academic Transcript, including SAT and other test score results, certified by school registrar
  3. Three (3) letters of reference by adults (not relatives)
  4. A brief original essay by the applicant indicating their career objectives and why they need further education

The successful recipients of the scholarships will be announced at the Damascus Lions Youth Night and the School Awards Ceremony.

The scholarship grants will be sent to the recipient in July 2010 and the check will be made payable to the college or institution the recipient will be attending.

Blood Drive – March 15

 The spring Lions Club Blood Drive will be on March 15 from  1 pm -7 pm at the Damascus Volunteer Fire Department Activities Building located at: 

10211 Lewis Drive
Damascus, Maryland

We hope to see you there!
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Youth Night – May 4

The Damascus Lions Club will honor schools, students, scouts and 4-H at our annual Youth Night meeting. More information to follow…

Relay for Life – May 8

Damascus Relay for Life will be held Saturday, May 8 with Opening Ceremonies at 2 pm. The Relay will be at the DVFD Activity grounds this year. The Opening Ceremonies are very impressive. The committee(s) and Teams for Damascus Relay for Life work year round planning this event and raising funds.

The Damascus Lions will have a booth/table handing out free snacks, water and apples.  Lion Bernie Duplan is the Chairman of this activity.  He will be setting up at 1 pm and will need some help.  Also, he will need some Lions to work at the booth talking to the walkers and handing out the freebies until about 9 Saturday night.   Check your calendar and see if you can give Relay For Life an hour or so by volunteering with the Lions.

Blood Drive – June 7

The next Lions Club Blood Drive will be on June 7th from 1 pm -7 pm at the Damascus Volunteer Fire Department Activities Building located at:

10211 Lewis Drive
Damascus, Maryland
We hope to see you there!

Upcoming Dates: 

September 20, 2010
November 22, 2010

Cleaning out the Medical Closet

Friday morning, January 29, started out at a chilly 15 degrees. But still six of our hardy and well bundled up Lions showed up around 9 o’clock to help me clear out and clean up the medical loan closet of its overflowing contents. Within a little over an hour we had 2 full size pick-up trucks and two trailers loaded – Thanks Lion Warren and Lion Tony for bringing them.

We also had two smaller pick up trucks – Thanks to Lions Tuck and Eloise Woodfield and Lion Tom Jackson. All except for Lion Tom’s truck (loaded with only crutches) headed out to the BRETHERN CENTER in New Windsor, MD, to be distributed throughout the world as needed. Lion Tom’s truck went to Hopkins Children Center in Baltimore to be sent to Haiti which became quite an adventure as told here by Lion Tom.  (Tom”s Story).  Thanks to Lions Tom, Tony, Warren, Eloise, Tuck and Mary Francis. Your time and help is very much appreciated by me and you have helped to make a difference in someone’s life.

Tom’s Story: I got to the Children’s Center without any difficulty.  There was even a place to park right in front of the main door.   I should have known that was too easy.  The stock room they were storing the crutches in was overflowing.  So they sent me to the main hospital.   When I got there, first the officers out front didn’t know anything about crutches being delivered there.  After I explained the Children’s Center said they couldn’t take any more, they sent me inside to talk to the chief of security.   The chief said, yep, they had been taking the overflow, but now they were overflowing and had no more room.  So she called the lady who was coordinating the whole thing.  The lady was still at home, but about to leave for work.  But she wanted me to deliver them to her home if I would.   I said fine.  So I traipse off to somewhere in NE Baltimore (I saw parts of Baltimore I didn’t know existed, plus I went by Pimlico) to find this lady’s townhouse.   I got there just as she was leaving.  She wanted to keep track of how many pairs we delivered (67 it turns out) and she wanted me to tape the pairs together so they don’t get separated.  Her garage was already overflowing.  She had collected nearly 1200 pairs, counting ours.  Anyhow, trying to match up the pairs got to be an adventure because some didn’t seem to match any of the others, plus the tape used to hold them together froze so it wouldn’t unwrap.   Anyhow, they all got delivered, and I am now familiar with parts of Baltimore that few of us have seen.

If you need to borrow or want to donate items to our medical closet – click here.