Top Club Contest District 4-A1: Divisions and Clubs Overview

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Explore the Top Club Contest in District 4-A1, highlighting four divisions and the clubs within them for the 2023-2024 period. Find out which division your club belongs to and discover other clubs in the same division. The contest runs from July 1 to June 30.

  • Club Contest
  • District 4
  • Divisions
  • Clubs
  • Top Club

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  1. Top Club Contest District 4-A1

  2. The Top Club Contest focuses:

  3. Emphasis is placed on:

  4. There are Four Divisions

  5. Four Divisions for 2023-2024 There will be one (1) Top Club in each of four Divisions Division A Division B 21-40 members Copperopolis Dos Palos Division C 41-70 members Atwater-Winton Clements Lockeford Division D 20 members or fewer Arnold Bass Lake Chowchilla Lioness Chowchilla Lions Crows Landing Lathrop Livingston 71 members or greater Ceres Jackson Gustine Denair Linden Hilmar Hughson Le Gran Lodi Escalon Mariposa X X X Madera Evening Merced Breakfast Modesto 500

  6. Four Divisions for 2023-2024 There will be one (1) Top Club in each of four Divisions Division A Division B 21-40 members Lodi Mex Am Merced LE Mokelumne Hill Ripon X X X Division C 41-70 members Murphy s Angle Oakdale Patterson Sonora Stockton Host Tracy Breakfast Turlock Division D 20 members or fewer Los Banos Madera Breakfast Madera Evening Modesto Sunset North Fork Sierra Stockton San Joaquin 71 members or greater X X X X X X X

  7. Four Divisions for 2023-2024 There will be one (1) Top Club in each of four Divisions Division A Division B 21-40 members X X X X X X X Division C 41-70 members X X X X X X X Division D 20 members or fewer Stockton Delta Sutter Creek Tracy Tank Town Tri Dams Turlock 12:10 Up Country 88 Waterford 71 members or greater X X X X X X X West Point X X X

  8. Four Divisions for 2023-2024 There will be one (1) Top Club in each of four Divisions What Division did you find your Club? What other clubs are in your Division?

  9. The Contest runs from July 1 through June 30

  10. Top Club winners are announced at the August District Meeting

  11. Timeline Regional Lions Leadership Institute Advanced Lion Leadership Institute USA/Canada Forum LionsUniversity.Org June 30th provide all outside documentation to contest co-ordinator Nancy Velasco July 1st the contest begins Start Report Training Support Finish Membership Reporting on MyLCI Service Reporting on MyLion Financially Support your community, LDIF and Districts Endorsed Projects.

  12. Items These are areas of competition Points These are earned when items are completed Source This is where the judges gather information used to award points

  13. Membership - Growth Item Points 2,000 End of Year Membership Report from LCI 3,000 End of Year Membership Report from LCI 10,000 End of Year Membership Report from LCI Source Net Club Increase Plus 1 Net Club Increase 5% - 9% Net Club Increase 10% +

  14. Membership - Growth

  15. Success of a Club - Reporting and Paying Timely Item Points 5,000- 10,000 1,000 12,000 1,000 12,000 Source Dues Paid on time to LI, MD4 & District Monthly Membership Report Each Month Service Activity Report Each Month Invoices Report from the District Treasurer and Lions International Healthy Club Assessment Report from Lions International Healthy Club Assessment Report from Lions International

  16. Success of a Club - Reporting and Paying Timely

  17. Fun and Fellowship - Attendance at Events Item Points 5,000 each Copy of paid Registration Source Attendance at USA/Canada Forum Attendance at MD4 Convention Attendance at District Meeting, Convention, Training, Event and Club Visitations 1,000 each Copy of paid Registration 5,000 Each event per Division requirement Sign in Sheets Division A Division B 21-40 members Division C 41-70 members Division D 20 members or fewer 71 members or greater 2 or more per event 4 or more per event 6 or more per event 8 or more per event

  18. Fun and Fellowship - Attendance at Events Newsletters District 4-A1 Lions

  19. Fun and Fellowship - Attendance at Events

  20. Leadership - Lions Leadership Development Item Points 1,000 each Copy of paid Registration Source Attendance Regional Lions Leadership Institute (formally MD4 Leadership Institute) Completion of each Lions University Class by a Lion Completion of Lions University BA or MA Guiding Lion Certification by Club Member 1,000 each Copy of Certificate of Completion 10,000 Each requirement 2,000 - each Copy of Certificate of Completion Copy of Certificate of Completion

  21. Leadership - Lions Leadership Development Lions University.org Guiding Lion Program | Lions Clubs International

  22. Leadership - Lions Leadership Development

  23. District 4-A1 Goals - Grow Lions and our District Item Points 20,000 each Application/Charter Source Help Develop and Sponsor a New Club Lion or Leo! Sponsor a Branch Club Producing a Newsletter/Bulletin 20,000 each Application/Charter 3,000 Service Activity Report MyLion

  24. District 4-A1 Goals - Grow Lions and our District

  25. District 4-A1 Goals - Grow Lions and our District

  26. Lions International Initiatives/Service - Support Lions International, Initiatives and Foundation Item Points 10,000 each Service Activity Report MyLion Source Participate and report participation in Quarterly Global Service Initiatives LCIF Club (100% Supporter) Club donated to LCIP LCIF Melvin Jones Honor presented by club 10,000 5,000 LCIF Report LCIF Report 2,000 each LCIF Report

  27. Lions International Initiatives/Service - Support Lions International, Initiatives and Foundation

  28. Service - Support MD4-A1 Endorsed Projects, page 1 Item Points Source Collection of glasses, hearing aids, used ink cartridges Eye Exams & Glasses provided to individuals Hearing Foundation Club Member Lions in Sight of CA & NV Club Member Parker s Prom Donation and/or Participation in Event 2000 Service Activity Report MyLion 200 each Service Activity Report MyLion 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion

  29. Service - Support MD4-A1 Endorsed Projects, page 2 Item Points 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion Source Lions Project Canine Companions Club Member Student Speakers Foundation Donation California Lions Foundation Donation Conducting a Lions Endorsed Service Project (Flag Day, Relay for Life, Peace Poster or Essay Contest, Kases for Kids/Victims, Student Speaker Contest) Donations to Non-Profits in Community 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion 1,000 Service Activity Report MyLion 5,000 each Service Activity Report MyLion 250 each Service Activity Report MyLion

  30. Service - Support MD4-A1 Endorsed Projects, page 3 Item Points 5,000 Service Activity Report MyLion 5,000 Service Activity Report MyLion Source Held Club Student Speakers Contest Held Club Peace Poster or Essay Contest

  31. Summary

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