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Constitution | ||
| Article | I | Name, Motto, Slogan |
| II | Objects | |
| III | Membership | |
| IV | District Organization | |
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| V | District Administration Fund | |
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ARTICLE I |
Section 1. | This Organization shall be known as District 5SKN of the International Association of Lions Clubs (hereinafter referred to as "Lions Clubs International"). |
Section 2. | The Slogan shall be Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nations Safety. |
Section 3. | It's Motto shall be " We Serve". |
ARTICLE II |
Section 1. | To provide an administrative structure with which to advance the purpose and objects of Lions International in this District. |
Section 2. | To unite the Lions and Clubs of the District in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding. |
Section 3. | To promote Lionism in the District by urging Lions Clubs in the District to operate efficiently so as to fulfill the purpose for which they were formed - service and fellowship. |
ARTICLE III |
Section 1. | The members of this organization shall be all Lions Clubs chartered by Lions Clubs International, and which are located in the North portion of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. |
Section 2. | The boundary lines of District 5SKN shall be as follows: |
Section 3. | Only clubs in good standing in District 5SKN shall be members of District 5SKN.
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ARTICLE IV |
Section 1. | District Cabinet | |
(a) | The District shall have a District Cabinet composed of the District Governor, the Cabinet Secretary and Treasurer or Secretary-Treasurer, the immediate Past District Governor, the First and Second Vice District Governors, the Region Chairpersons and the Zone Chairperson'. The members of the District Cabinet shall be the Officers of the District. Other District Cabinet Members shall be the Chairpersons of the various committees required in the District Organization and appointed by the District Governor. They are the officers of the District Cabinet who are entitled to vote on any District business. | |
(b) | The District Officers shall be elected at the Annual Convention of the District.
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(c) | Any vacancy in any District office, except that of District Governor and First and Second Vice District Governor, shall be filled by appointment of the District Governor for the unexpired term thereof.
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(d) | If any Region Chairperson or Zone Chairperson cease to be member of a Club in a Region or Zone in which he/she was elected his/her term of office shall cease thereon and the District Governor shall appoint a successor to fill that office.
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(e) | No salary shall be paid to any officer of the District, except that of Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer, or Secretary, Treasurer to whom an honorarium may be paid.
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Section 2 | District Cabinet Meetings
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(a) | Regular. | |
(b) | Special. | |
(c) | Quorum and Vote. | |
(d) | Elected members of Cabinet as well as the appointed committee chairpersons for the current year will carry a vote at Cabinet meetings.
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Section 3 | Regions and Zones
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(a) | The District Governor shall divide the District into Regions of no more than sixteen (16) and no fewer than ten (10) Lions Clubs, and each such Region into Zones of no more than eight (8) and no fewer than four (4) Lions Clubs giving due regard to the geographical location of the Clubs. All such Regions and Zones shall be subject to change at the discretion of the District Governor, should he/she deem it necessary to the best interests of Lions International.
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(b) | Regional Meetings. Meetings of representatives of all Clubs in a Region, with the Region Chairperson presiding may be held at times and places fixed by the Region Chairperson.
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(c) | Zone Meetings.(District Advisory Meetings) Meetings of representatives of all Clubs in a Zone, with the Zone Chairperson presiding shall be held during the fiscal year at times and places fixed by the Zone Chairperson of the respective Zone.
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Section 4 | District Committees
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(a) | The District Governor's Advisory Committee. In each Zone, the Zone Chairperson and the Presidents and Secretaries of the Clubs in the Zone shall compose a District Governor's Advisory Committee, with the Zone Chairperson as Chairperson thereof. At a date, time and place called by the Zone Chairperson, this Committee shall hold its first meeting within ninety (90) days of the preceding International Convention; a second meeting in the month of November and a third meeting in February or March.
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(b) | District Governors Honorary Committee. The District Governor may appoint a District Governors Honorary Committee composed of Past International Officers who are members in good standing of Clubs within the District. This Committee shall meet when and as called upon by the District Governor.
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ARTICLE V |
Section 1. | An annual District Administration Fund per capita tax shall be levied upon each member of each Club in the District. This fund shall be used to provide revenue to defray the administrative expenses of the District. It shall be collected by semi-annual payments based on membership on May 31 and November 30 of each fiscal year. The first billing will cover the expenses for the period July 1 to December 31 and will be payable in July. The second billing will cover the period January 1 to June 30 and will be payable in January. |
Section 2. | The Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer or Treasurer will bill Clubs in the last week of June and December. |
Section 3. | Said tax shall be paid by each Club except newly Chartered Clubs or re-organized Clubs. Said Clubs shall pay this tax on a pro-rata basis from the first day of the second month following the date of their organization or reorganization. |
Section 4. | The above tax or dues shall be disbursed only for District Administrative expenses and only on approval by the District Governor. Disbursements there from shall be cheques drawn and signed by the Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer or Treasurer and countersigned by the District Governor, or a third person authorized by 5 5SKN Cabinet. |
Section 5. | The District Governor and his/her Cabinet shall not incur obligations in any fiscal year which will affect an unbalanced budget or deficit in said fiscal year. |
Section 6. | The Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer or Treasurer shall be bonded in such amount and with such security company as shall be approved by the District Governor and the cost of same shall be an administrative expense. |
Section 7. | The District Governor shall provide for an annual or more frequent audit of the books and accounts of the Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer or Treasurer, and a statement of the financial condition of the District shall be sent to Lions International and each Club in the District, if requested, within sixty (60) days after the close of the fiscal year by the District Governor then in office. |
Section 8. | Life members of a club will be required to pay or have the club pay dues to the District on his/her behalf. |
Section 9. | The fiscal year shall be from July 1 to June 30th. |
ARTICLE VI |
Section 1. | An annual Convention of the District shall be held in each year prior to the International Convention at a place selected by a previous annual Convention, such place to be suitable as to location, accommodation and suitability. Club or Clubs hosting the annual Convention will attempt to arrange accommodation and other necessary bookings for a period in March. Such dates must have the approval of the District Governor. |
Section 2. | The District Governor shall receive invitations in writing from clubs desiring to host the annual event. Invitations shall set forth such information as the District Governor shall from time to time require and shall be delivered to him/her no later than thirty (30) days prior to the convening date of the Convention at which they are to be voted upon. Procedure to be followed in presentation of bids to delegates as well as action to be taken by a Convention, In the event no bids are received or acceptable shall be determined by the District Governor. |
Section 3. | The members of the District Cabinet shall be the officers of the Annual District Convention. |
Section 4. | A Convention Sergeant-At-Arms and Assistant Sergeant-At-Arms may/shall be appointed by the District Governor. |
Section 5. | Each Chartered Club in good standing in Lions International and the District shall be represented by one or more delegates at the Annual Convention and shall be entitled in each such Convention to one voting delegate and one alternate for each ten members or major fraction thereof, major fraction being five, as of said Club as shown by the records of the International Office on the first day of the last month preceding that month during which the Convention is held. Clubs having delinquent dues owing District & International will not be allowed to vote. Past International Directors who are members in good standing of a Club in the District will be entitled to vote. Each certified delegate present in person may cast one vote only on each issue to be voted on by the members of the Convention. Unless otherwise specified herein, the affirmative vote of a majority of the delegates voting on any question shall be the Act of the Convention.
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Section 6. | The attendance in person of a majority of the delegates registered at a Convention shall constitute a quorum at any session of the Convention. |
Section 7. | The District Governor shall retain and have power to change at any time, for good reason, the Convention site chosen by a previous District Convention, and neither the District Governor nor any member of the District Cabinet shall incur any liability thereby to any Club or Club member of the District. |
Section 8. | Within sixty (60) days after the close of the Convention an official report of the Convention proceedings shall be mailed to Lions International and each Club in the District by the Cabinet Secretary or Secretary Treasurer as requested. |
ARTICLE VII |
Section 1. | This constitution may be amended only at a District Convention by resolution reported by the Convention Committee on Constitution and By-Laws and adopted by the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast. |
Section 2. | No amendment shall be so reported or voted upon unless the same shall have been furnished in writing, email or The Lions Pride to each Club no less than thirty (30) days prior to the convening date of the Annual Convention with notice that it shall be voted upon at said Convention. |
Section 3. | Each amendment shall take effect at the close of the Convention at which it is adopted unless otherwise specified in the amendment. |
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ARTICLE I |
Section 7. | District Governor's Advisory Committee: |
Section 8. | District Governor's Honorary Committee: |
Section 9. | Sergeant-At-Arms: |
Section 10. | Parliamentarian: |
Section 11. | Cabinet Expense: Other mileage expense will be paid as per policy.
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ARTICLE III |
Section 1. | The Credentials Committee of the District Convention shall be composed of the District Governor as Chairperson, the Cabinet Secretary / Treasurer or the Secretary and two other non-officers of the District appointed by the District Governor. The Credentials Committee shall have the powers and perform the duties set forth in ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER NEWLY REVISED. The District Governor shall designate the Chairperson of, and fill vacancies occurring in such Committees as are required in the District Governor's Manual and as many others as may be required for the efficient operation of the District.
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ARTICLE IV |
Section 1. | The District Governor shall arrange the Order of Business for the District Convention, and the same shall be the order of the day for all sessions. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Constitution and By-Laws, or in the Rules of Procedure adopted for a meeting, all questions of Order and Procedure in any District meeting or Convention, any meeting of the District Cabinet, a Region, Zone or member Club or any group or committee of any one of them shall be determined by ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER NEWLY REVISED.
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ARTICLE V |
Section 1. | (a) | Each Club Secretary shall remit to the District Cabinet Secretary / Treasurer , a regular annual per capita assessment in two installments as follows: | |||||
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Over and above the $7.50 per member, will be an amount added to cover the exchange rate at the time of the billing on the M. D.5 dues which are $4.00. The basis for these two remittances will be each Club membership as of May 31 and November 30.
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(b) | At the fall meeting of the Cabinet the Cabinet Secretary, Treasurer or Treasurer will submit a budget for Cabinet approval to cover the general expenses of the financial affairs of the District. | ||||||
(c) | In addition to the usual and normal business of the District, it is recognizes that unusual demands may be made on District funds and shall include: | ||||||
1. | Cost of District Awards, e.g. Past District Governor, 100% secretaries. | ||||||
2. | Such other District functions which in the opinion of Cabinet requires support, e.g. District Curling, Provincial Curling, District Golf. |
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Section 2. | Club 700: This project is also designed to provide financial assistance at the value of economy air fare and expenses for the Vice District Governor to attend the USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum, or for the District Governor if he/she did not attend as Vice District Governor. Expenses will be based on Lions International Rules of Audit (all receipts to be submitted). This project is also designed to provide financial assistance at the value of economy air fare and expenses to allow the spouse of the Vice District Governor to attend the International Convention if these expenses are not covered from any other source within Lions International. Expenses (including airfare) will be based on Lions International Rules of Audit (all receipts to be submitted). District will reimburse for full economy airfare. The name of each participating club will go into a draw. The draw will be made at the District Convention, and prizes in the following amounts will be awarded to the participating Lions & Lioness clubs whose names are drawn: | ||||||||||||||
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District 5SKN will cover the cost if not covered elsewhere for the Cabinet Secretary or Secretary Treasurer that is required to attend a meeting of MD5 Council for training or any other purpose. Expense would be as per Lions International Rules of Audit. Members would be encouraged to pool travel to save costs. Receipts or verification of expenses would be required for reimbursement of funds. Funding is obtained by assessing each Lions and Lioness Club three ($3.00) per member once during the fiscal year, no later than the first week in July. Clubs will be asked to support on a voluntary basis. Any funds in excess of $3000.00 may be directed to District
Administration to help defray those costs at the direction of
the District Cabinet.
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Section 3. | District 5SKN Sight & Service Foundation: The unwritten intention has always been to interpret the phrase not available from other sources" as the key in the consideration of requests for S&S.F. funds, although this interpretation is sufficiently loose to accommodate virtually any kind of request. Funding is obtained by assessing each Lions & Lioness Club three dollars ($3.00) per member. Club participation is voluntary. The billing is done once during the year, preferably on the first District per capita assessment. |
Section 4. | District Levy: |
Section 5. | Lions Pride: |
Section 6. | Surety Bond Treasurer: |
ARTICLE VI |
Section 1. | A candidate for the Office of International Director shall:
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| (a) | Be an active member in good standing of a Lions Club in good standing. | |
| (b) | Have completed or be completing a full term as District Governor. |
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| (c) | Secure the endorsement of a Convention of his/her District. |
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| (d) | Secure the certification of endorsement by his/her District in accordance with Article II, Section 4 - International Constitution and By-Laws | |
ARTICLE VII |
Section 1. | Curling:
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| (a) | The District Governor shall appoint a Curling Commissioner whose function will be to represent the District - in consultation with the Curling Commissioners of the other District in the Province. | |
| (b) | It shall be the duty of the Curling Commissioner to co-ordinate Zone and District curling playoff's so as to have necessary representatives named in sufficient time for the Provincial Curling Playoff's. |
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| (c) | An Assistant Curling Commissioner will be appointed to assist the Curling Commissioner in the above duties and it is under- stood that the Lion appointed to this Office will be the Curling Commissioner the following year. |
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Section 2. | Golf: |
Section 3. | In the event the Lions of the District are desirous of engaging in other similar activities, the District Governor shall be empowered to appoint such Commissioners or other similar appointees to co-ordinate the activity. |
ARTICLE VIII |
Section 1. | Lions Club Of the Year: Successive District Governors and Cabinets are at liberty to amend the various rules of the contest and may add to or delete from the several items. |
Section 2. | Lioness Club Of the Year: |
Section 3. | Tabs For Diabetes Contest: When tabs and aluminum products are sold, the proceeds are forwarded to the Saskatchewan Diabetes Association for the Youth Summer Camp. |
Section 4. | Eye Glass Collection Award: |
ARTICLE IX |
Section 1. | The By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote at any regular Cabinet Meeting. |
Section 2. | No amendment shall be voted upon unless 30 days notice has been given prior to the Cabinet Meeting. |
Section 3. | Any amendment shall take effect at the conclusion of the Cabinet Meeting at which said amendment was voted upon. |
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B | AMENDMENT
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| (a) | The Policy shall be amended only by a two-thirds vote at a regular Cabinet Meeting. | |
| (b) | No amendment shall be voted upon unless 30 days notice has been given prior to the Cabinet Meeting. |
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| (c) | Any amendment shall take effect at the conclusion of the Cabinet Meeting at which said amendment was voted upon. |
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C | CONVENTION RULES
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| (a) | The Official Program and Governor's Agenda will be the Order of Business. | |
| (b) | Robert's Rules of Order shall govern parliamentary procedure. |
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| (c) | Nominations and bids for golf, curling and Convention sites must be submitted in writing AND RECEIVED BY THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE PREFERABLY THIRTY (30) DAYS PRECEDING THE ELECTION. |
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| (d) | Delegates must be recognized by the Chair prior to speaking and will state his/her name and Club. No delegate will be permitted to speak in excess of three (3) minutes without the consent of the other delegates. |
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| (e) | ONLY THE HOST CLUB(S) will be permitted to conduct one (1) fund raising project, proceeds of which may be directed toward deferment of Convention expenses. However, one other may be permitted at the discretion of the Host Club(s). |
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| (f) | Campaign Committees should use discretion when securing poster, etc. to the walls of Convention Halls and hotels and motels. |
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| (g) | Delegates are reminded that banners and other Convention paraphernalia are the property of their District and are costly items to replace. |
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| (h) | Convention Profits |
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| (i) | Convention Losses |
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D | CONVENTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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| (a) | The Convention Committee shall budget for the District Governor's registration, his/her accommodations to include spouse, at negotiated delegate rate, maximum three nights. | |
| (b) | The Cabinet Spouses' reception shall be budgeted and paid for by the District. |
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| (c) | If the MD5 Council Chairperson is scheduled to attend, the convention committee shall budget for his/her registration and accommodation, including spouse. Mileage is paid for by the Multiple District. |
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| (d) | The convention committee shall budget for the presenters who are invited from outside District 5SKN and should have their registration, accommodations and mileage paid for including spouse. |
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| (e) | Convention Committee shall prepare and present a preliminary budget at the first Cabinet meeting and have it finalized for presentation and approval at the second Cabinet meeting before information is mailed to clubs. |
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| (f) | A final convention report shall be submitted no later than the final Cabinet meeting of the current Lions year. |
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| (g) | Delegates are reminded that banners and other Convention paraphernalia are the property of their District and are costly items to replace. |
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E | 5SKN SIGHT & SERVICE FOUNDATION
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| The S. & S.F. is authorized and operates under Article V Section 3 of the District Bylaws, which reads as follows: "5SKN Sight & Service Foundation. Funding is obtained by assessing each Club three dollars ($3.00) per member once during the fiscal year, preferably on the first District per capita assessment. Clubs may or may not participate and the assessment may be subscribed from Club Project Account funds." The unwritten intention has always been to interpret the phrase "not available from other sources" as the key in the consideration of requests for S. & S.F. funds, although this interpretation is sufficiently loose to accommodate virtually any kind of request. | |
| Guidelines
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| Any review of the S. & S.F. mandate must begin with a clear enunciation of the Fund's mandate, and then proceed to a consideration of the guidelines to be applied in fulfilling the mandate. To ensure that the spirit of the S. & S.F. is well articulated and followed in the approval process, some general guidelines are suggested: | |
(a) | The first line of funding for any project must be the local Lions Club. | |
(b) | S. & S.F. should become involved in projects which are beyond the scope of the local Club, where no Lions Club is operating, or where District boundaries are crossed in the funding process. | |
(c) | S. & S.F. involvement should be on a shared-funding basis. |
| Funding Formula
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| Almost an unlimited number of funding formulas could be created to reflect the funding guidelines. As a starting point, the following formula is suggested: | |
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| $1,500 maximum pay out over a five year period to any club.
In the normal routine, the S. & S.F. Committee would flow back to the local Lions Club the appropriate S. & S.F. share of any project accepted, for its disbursement to the recipient. Where no Lions Club exists in the area from which a request has come, the S. & S.F. Committee would be authorized to pay what would normally be the Club share out of S. & S.F. funds, directly to the recipient.
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| The objectives achieved by this funding formula would be as follows: | |
1. | The local Lions Club would automatically become involved in the funding process. This would, hopefully, provide some "vetting" of the project at the local level before it is forwarded to the S. & S.F. Committee for consideration. A local recommendation could then be reasonably asked for. | |
2. | Local Clubs would know in advance the amount of help available from S. & S.F. for any request. | |
3. | Since the distribution of funds would be made by the local Club, some additional Public Relations benefits may accrue to the Club within its local service area. | |
4. | The decision process for the S. & S.F. Committee should become somewhat easier, since both a funding formula and some prior screening of the request would be in place. | |
5. | In the event that a Service Foundation with a broader mandate than that of just District 5CA can be established, these guidelines would form a starting point for discussion on the mandate of such a fund | |
6. | The decision as to whether a request qualifies for S. & S.F. funding would still rest with the S. & S.F. Committee, using input from the local Club, information on other funding sources and an assessment of the request itself. |
| While these guidelines and formula may appear overly formal, it is highly desirable that the method of operation of the S. & S.F. Fund be understood and supported by all Lions and Lioness in the District. | |
District 5SKN Convention Revenue and Expense Budget |
Host Club: | _____________________________ | Dates of this Report: | _____________________________ |
Location: | _____________________________ |
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Total Delegate Hotel & Motel accommodation available: | _____________________________ |
What Organization will do the Catering: | _____________________________ |
Total Anticipated Registration | |||
Lions:__________ | Ladies:__________ | Lioness:__________ | Leos:__________ |
Total:___________________ | |||
Estimated Revenue | |||
Individual Meal Tickets | $____________ | ||
Meals: | Breakfasts: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Luncheons: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Dinners: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Farewell Lunch or Brunch: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Ladies Meals: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
Bar Revenues (net) | $____________ | ||
Tail Twister Fines | $____________ | ||
Total Estimated Revenue: | $____________ | ||
Estimated Expenses | |||
Meals: | Breakfasts: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Luncheons: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Dinners: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Brunches: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Ladies Meals: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
Room and Meeting Rentals: | $____________ | ||
Entertainment: | $____________ | ||
Printing & Supplies: | $____________ | ||
Decorations: | $____________ | ||
Publicity, including postage: | $____________ | ||
Guest Speaker Expenses including gifts: | $____________ | ||
Ladies Events: | $____________ | ||
Other Expenses: | $____________ | ||
Total Estimated Expenses: | $____________ | ||
Net Profit or Loss Anticipated: | $____________ |
Submitted by:_______________________________ Lions Club (Attach supplementary sheets if necessary) |
Per:___________________________________ |
District 5SKN Convention Report |
(to be filed with the District Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer
not later than six(6) weeks following the date of convention)
Host Club: | _____________________________ | Dates of Convention: | _____________________________ |
Total Registration | |||
Lions:__________ | Ladies:__________ | Lioness:__________ | Leos:__________ |
Total:___________________ | |||
Revenue | ||
Sale of Individual Meal Tickets | $____________ | |
Other Revenues | $____________ | |
Bar Revenues | $____________ | |
Tail Twister Fines | $____________ | |
Total Revenue: | $____________ | |
Expenses | |||
Meals: | Breakfasts: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Luncheons: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Dinners: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Brunches: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
| Ladies Meals: | __________@ $__________ | $____________ |
Room and Meeting Rentals: | $____________ | ||
Entertainment: | $____________ | ||
Printing & Supplies: | $____________ | ||
Decorations: | $____________ | ||
Publicity, including postage: | $____________ | ||
Guest Speaker Expenses including gifts: | $____________ | ||
Ladies Events: | $____________ | ||
Other Expenses: | $____________ | ||
Total Expenses: | $____________ | ||
Net Profit or Loss: | $____________ |
Reimbursement Claim: | $__________ |
Cheque for surplus enclosed: | $__________ |
Submitted by: | ___________________Lions Club |
DUTIES OF THE DISTRICT CURLING COMMISSIONER | |
The duties of the District 5SKN curling commissioner or designate shall be to conduct and direct all matters relating to the actual curling and more particularly the following: | |
1. | To receive the names of the Zone winners, both Club and Players. |
2. | To advise the Host Club after the final Zone Curling Playoff's have been completed the number of teams that will compete. |
3. | To purchase suitable trophies, both for the ultimate winners and the runners up, to have proper inscriptions placed upon these trophies, to pay for ice rental and any other necessary expense. |
4. | To conduct the curling draw in an efficient manner. |
5. | To post the progress of the draw up in the curling rink. |
6. | To place the names of the competing rinks up over the ice surface of each game. |
7. | To impose any necessary penalty of lateness as defined in the rules governing playoff's. |
8. | To arrange for the actual presentation of the cup and trophies. |
9. | To co-ordinate any social functions of the host club with those of the visiting curlers and their partners in service. |
10. | To have the authority to appoint an assistant to be known as the Assistant Curling Commissioner, to assist in any or all curling matters, both within the District and Provincial, as directed by the District Curling Commissioner. |
RULES GOVERNING DISTRICT CURLING PLAYOFF'S | |
1. | The locale of the District Playoff's shall be selected by the District Curling Commissioner in consultation with the District Cabinet and the various Lions Clubs. |
2. | The deadline for declaring Zone winners as entering clubs shall be January 31st of each year. This competition is open to all Lions, Lioness, Lion Ladies, or Leo clubs and any combination of aforementioned clubs. The number of entrants accepted to be determined by the Host Club. |
3. | It shall be the responsibility of the Zone Chairperson to advise the District Curling Commissioner of the club and names of the winning team in his/her Zone. Teams may consist of Lions and/or Lioness, Lion Ladies, or Leos, or any combination of aforementioned. |
4. | It shall be the responsibility of the District Curling Commissioner to advise the Provincial Curling Commissioner of the clubs and names of the winning teams in his/her District. |
5. | Curling expenses shall be shared between the host club and the participating teams. |
6. | Games are to be eight (8) ends or as determined by participants, including semi-finals and finals. |
7. | The penalty for late arrival at the ice for a scheduled game shall be one end and one point for each ten minutes late. |
8. | The type of draw shall be modified double knock-out. The winner of "A" side and the winner of "B" side shall represent the District in the Lions Provincial Curling Playoff's. |
9. | Games shall be played in accordance with the Saskatchewan Curling Association rules and interpretation. |
10. | The District Curling Commissioners' word on curling decisions not otherwise written into these rules shall be final. |
RULES GOVERNING THE LIONS CURLING PLAYOFF'S | |
1. | A Curling Commissioner shall be appointed for each District and the Curling Commissioner's word on curling decisions not otherwise written into these rules, shall be final. |
2. | The Curling Commissioner of the Host District shall automatically be the Provincial Curling Commissioner, with assistants available in the offices of the District Curling commissioners in their respective order of rotation. |
3. | The trophy donated by the Swift Current Lions Club shall be presented annually to the winning club, to be held until the following year's competition. Suitable individual trophies are also to be awarded to an all-star team, to be awarded on their performance in the first three draws as recorded by score keepers, who are appointed by the Commissioner. |
4. | The deadline for declaring District winners shall be February 28 of each year. |
5. | No matter which Club wins the Provincial Championship, the locale for each years' playoff's shall alternate between, 5SKS and 5SKN presumably at such places where sufficient artificial ice is available. |
6. | The Host District and in particular the Host Club, shall give sufficient publicity to the playoff. |
7. | The penalty for late arrival at the ice for a scheduled game shall be one end and one point of each ten minutes late. |
8. | All games are to be eight (8) ends, including semi-finals and finals. |
9. | The type of draw shall be "DOUBLE KNOCK-OUT". The winner of the "B" side must beat the winner of the "A" side twice to be declared the Provincial Champion. |
10. | All games to be played in accordance with the Saskatchewan Curling Association rules and interpretation. |
DUTIES OF THE PROVINCIAL CURLING COMMISSIONER | |
The duties of the Curling Commissioner shall be to conduct and direct all matters relating to the actual curling and more specifically the following: | |
1. | To arrange for a Club to host the Provincial Curling Playoff's where four (4) sheets of artificial ice and suitable accommodation is available. |
2. | receive the names of the District winners, both Club and Players. |
3. | To purchase suitable trophies for the ultimate winners, runners-up and the all-star team, to have the proper inscriptions placed upon these trophies, to pay the ice rental and other necessary expenses. |
4. | conduct the double knock-out draw in an efficient manner. |
5. | To post the progress of the draw up in the curling rink. |
6. | To place the names of competing teams up over the ice surface of each game. |
7. | To impose any necessary penalty of lateness as defined in the rules governing playoff's. |
8. | To arrange for the actual presentation of the trophies. |
9. | To help co-ordinate any social functions of the Host Club with those of the visiting curlers and their partners in service. |
ZONE, REGION AND COMMITTEE EXPENSES | |
Each Zone and Region Chairperson will receive expenses in the amount of 20 cents per kilometre on the following basis. The total kilometres for one visit to each club will be paid at 20 cents per kilometre. In order that any are paid the Zone or Region Chairperson must submit a report to the Cabinet giving the date and location of the visit to the club, if not all the clubs are visited expenses will only be paid to those that were visited. Any Cabinet committee member who travels to a meeting on behalf of the District will also be paid on the basis of 20 cents per kilometre, if expenses are not covered from any other source. The District Cabinet will also cover any legitimate expenses with respect to the District such as postage, envelopes and paper and photo copy expenses provided bills are submitted to verify such expenses. | |