News Release
Contact:
Melitta J. Cutright
melitta.cutright@lionsclubs.org
Michelle
Blomeke
michelle.blomeke@lionsclubs.org
630-468-6817
For Immediate Release
Background on Lions Clubs International Convention
Lions Clubs International Convention—In late June or early July of each year, 15,000-20,000 Lions club members and their families from more than 100 countries gather for the Lions Clubs International Convention. For five days, Lions conduct association business, share fellowship and enjoy the sights of an international city. The Lions Clubs International Convention is one of the largest annual conventions of its kind in the world.
Lions Clubs International—Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization, with 1.35 million members in 45,000 clubs in 206 countries and geographic areas. In addition to its efforts toward conquering blindness, the organization has made a strong commitment to community service and helping youth throughout the world. To learn more about Lions Clubs International, visit www.lionsclubs.org.
Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, USA, Lions Clubs International staff
members handle arrangements for convention events, housing, outside suppliers
and exhibitors. More than 100 headquarters staff work at the
convention.
Lions Around the World--Lions are men and
women who volunteer their time to humanitarian causes. Lions clubs evaluate
community needs and choose service projects to meet those needs. Lions collect
and recycle used eyeglasses and support eye screenings and cataract surgeries.
They sponsor programs for young people, including youth groups called Leo Clubs,
and provide scholarships and recreational opportunities. Lions also work to
improve the environment, support diabetes education, provide hearing screenings,
assist the aged and build or maintain community parks.
Convention to be Held for the First Time in Thailand—The Lions Clubs International Board of Directors selects convention sites from around the world five years in advance following an extensive bidding process. During the evaluation, tourist authorities present options for accommodating the convention and the large number of attendees and explain why their cities are attractive destinations. Local Lions club members demonstrate their commitment by forming a Lions Host Committee.
Lions Clubs in Thailand—There are approximately 300 clubs with nearly 8,500 Lions members in Thailand. Kajit “KJ” Habanananda, a Lion from Bangkok, Thailand, served as president of Lions Clubs International from1998-99.
Host Committee—Lions volunteers from Thailand have spent
several years preparing for the convention. The group is responsible for
hospitality, including staffing welcome centers, arranging welcoming banners,
securing local marching bands for the parade and serving as sergeants-at-arms
for major events.
Upcoming Lions Clubs International
Conventions
Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2009
Sydney,
Australia, 2010
Seattle, WA, USA, 2011
Busan, Korea, 2012
Hamburg,
Germany, 2013
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