Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Recipe for a
                                                          Prescott Lions
                                                          Pancake Breakfast
                                                          This simple recipe will surely delight your
Prescott Noon Lions Club                                  guests with an appetizing and filling
66th Annual Awards and                                    breakfast. They will want to come back next
                                                          year and every year after that.
Induction Banquet
                                    Pages 9-10

                                                  President’s Message
Time certainly does fly when you're having fun.                               The dedication and support to the club and
That is how I truly feel. Conducting the meetings for you Lions every week    community by its members is simply astounding.
was a pleasure. I have never met a finer group of individuals in my entire    Leadership for our club projects demonstrates
life. In the last year I never received a complaint or discouraging comment   the commitment an organization needs to
about how I was performing. If I needed help there was always someone         flourish and grow beyond its scope. I am so very
there to lend a hand or offer a suggestion. You were all very encouraging     proud of this club and so happy to call myself a
and positive with your comments and actions.                                  member.

I can't say that I really lead the club as a whole. That's because the        Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your
Prescott Noon Lions could function in a vacuum if it had too. The club is     President. I will never forget
filled with Lions who are committed to the club and the community we          your overwhelming kindness.
serve. We have so many members who step up with no questions asked. I         Lion President Phil Weliky
have had the pleasure to observe quite a few clubs in the area and have
not seen the same camaraderie our club possesses.
Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Ingredients (serves 1,000+)
     1 ace committee
 130+   volunteers
  330   lbs. of pancake batter (from Denny’s)
2,300   sausages
  162   lbs. of coffee
       gals. and gals. of juice
       ‘tons’ of butter cups
     3 hrs. of live music

                                              Recipe for a
                                              Prescott Lions
                                              Pancake Breakfast
Prep time: a lot more than you think
1. Actual preparation begins months earlier by
the ace committee, but we’ll begin the day
before the breakfast. Tip: Experience has
shown an ace committee could include a
variety of Gooding, Welch, Haugen, and
Zimmerman produce with Beers for good
measure.

2. Select 2 dozen volunteers of hearty stock to
set up tables and canopies as well as the grills.

3. On day of serving, add a few mixers for the
pancake batter. Tip: Pancake batter should be
a little lumpy. However, avoid making it as
lumpy as the cooks.

4. Stir the cooks from their slumber and heat
up grills. Add grease as required.

5. Add a few sausage cookers and bake
precooked sausages at 375 degrees for 5
minutes. While hot, take sausages to
assembly table for servers.

6. Select a few baristas to brew the coffee.
Tip: Although almost any volunteers might do,
it’s wise to choose the best baristas since it is
considered an art form in some places. When
finished brewing, fill coffee pots and transport
to waiters immediately for a hot cup of joe.

7. Continual replenishment of coffee,
sausages and pancake batter will avoid
upsetting guests.

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Instructions continued

8. Punch in five lumpy cooks or flippers for the grill.
Note that not all cooks are the same and likewise,
not all pancakes are the same. They come in all
shapes and sizes. Tip: All flippers do have some
odd characteristics, though. Bantering between
cooks and especially with the waiters/runners is
expected. They mix like oil and water, yet need each
other. The mix may simmer at times but never boil.

9. At the assembly table, blend in all prior
ingredients.

10. While following all the previous steps, knead the
crowd with some friendly volunteers to greet people
and handle tickets sales. Tip: Most people are
awake by this time; however there are a few who
haven’t had that shot of caffeine yet.

11. A small but important ingredient is the maitre d’.
Tip: Select the freshest and friendliest one. Avoid a
sour one. Then chop in a few volunteers to direct
people and a couple more for spotters.

12. Finally, slice in the runners with the spotters to
deliver the pancakes, sausages and drinks.

13. While all of this is happening, be sure to sprinkle
some lively music in with the breakfast. Tip: Some
toe-tapping music from the Arizona Old Time
Fiddlers can spice up the breakfast and maybe get
people dancing in the street.

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2014-2015
PRESIDENT                             Phil Weliky       SECRETARY                            Doug Ruckel
1ST VICE PRESIDENT                    Lou Nemeth        TREASURER                             Tom Bentley
2ND VICE PRESIDENT                    Chuck Matthews    TAIL TWISTER                         Harry Gooding
3RD VICE PRESIDENT                    Bob Welch         LION TAMER                           Kim Zimmerman
2ND YEAR DIRECTOR                     Vince Maressa     PAST PRESIDENT                       Buz Williams
2ND YEAR DIRECTOR                     Earl Donnels      PAPER PROJECT CHAIRMAN               Lynn Boutwell
2ND YEAR DIRECTOR                     Lee Nidess        MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN                  Mike Hayden
1ST YEAR DIRECTOR                     Dick Beers        SIGHT AND HEARING CHAIRMAN           Jim Townsend
1ST YEAR DIRECTOR                     Ray Lee           BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES
1ST YEAR DIRECTOR                     Don Colozze
                                                        HIGHLIGHTS: June 10, 2015 (pending BOD approval)

    The highlights of Club Board Meetings are removed     The highlights of Club Board Meetings are removed

       from this copy of the Lion Prints Newsletter           from this copy of the Lion Prints Newsletter

         due to possible coverage of private Club              due to possible coverage of private Club

               business at these meetings.                            business at these meetings.

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
He’s a “no nonsense” lawman whose                                        Lion Member Profile of Ollie Taylor
badge was truly one of honor                                             by Lion Jerry Jackson

Lion Ollie Taylor is a man of firm convictions. And his
healthy handle on Right and Wrong actually resulted in a
bunch of convictions while he was toiling for the Los
Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as chief of
detectives. Here’s how it all came about:

“On a Friday afternoon in February 1988,” he said, “I
received a call from a deputy that I had known for over
10 years who requested a meeting with me. This was
highly unusual for a deputy to request a private meeting
with a division chief; therefore I immediately agreed to
the requested meeting. At the subsequent meeting the
deputy told me of his suspicion that several narcotic
deputies were involved in the theft of confiscated money
and also articles of value seized during investigations.
After consultation with Sheriff Block, an undercover
investigation was initiated which quickly grew to include
the FBI and several other federal agencies as well as
over 20 sheriffs deputies. After the investigation, which
lasted over six months, charges were filed against 27
narcotic deputies, including several deputies’ wives. All
were convicted in Federal Court and sentenced to
federal prison.                                              Ollie served for about two years on the club’s Sight & Hearing committee
                                                             with Pete Stevens before heading the committee as director for seven
“To say that the involved deputies were upset with me
                                                             years. And Townsend worked with him for most of those seven years
due to my having promoted the investigation would be a
                                                             before taking over as director, a role that he continues to perform, when
serious understatement. Shortly thereafter, I retired from
                                                             Ollie relocated to Henderson, Nev., in the Las Vegas area “due to my
the Sheriff’s Department,” he related, following a long
                                                             health and the necessity to get to a lower elevation.” But he said that his
and distinguished career spanning 32 years in law
                                                             efforts to join a Lions Club there “proved to be very unhappy due to the
enforcement that included attendance at the FBI
                                                             failure of several clubs to respond to my inquiries, and finally the club I
Academy for 11 weeks at Quantico, Va., and following
                                                             joined was comprised of equal male and female members, which caused
retirement he was licensed as a private detective where
                                                             the club to be more social in nature and not very service-oriented.
he worked with a long-time friend in conducting
investigations into insurance fraud and performing           After four years in Henderson, he and Carolyn moved on to spend two
background checks on police applicants.                      years in Boise, Idaho, where “the Lions Clubs were much more active and
                                                             productive in community service than Vegas,” Ollie noted. Boise, he went
Subsequently, Ollie and his wife Carolyn relocated to
                                                             on to say, “was rather uneventful except for the low temperature of 19
Prescott in 1996 and he was inducted into the Noon
                                                             degrees as a HIGH from Christmas Day until March of 2010!”
Lions Club on July 14, 1998, with Jim Ware – with whom
he had worked at the LASD – sponsoring his entry into        Ollie’s health “suffered considerably in 2013” and he and Carolyn, who
the club. Others sharing the LASD experience with him        recently celebrated their 47th anniversary, returned to Prescott – where
who would go on to emigrate to Prescott and assume           “we were welcomed back by our old friends in February 2014 and it was
the Noon Lion mantle include Tony Hollins and Jim            decided that this was our permanent home.” The move back to Prescott
Townsend – both of whom Ollie sponsored into the club.       has been particularly gratifying for Carolyn, too, as she served as director
He also sponsored Jack Dunn into Noon Lionism in the         of Kitty’s Cat House– a non-profit, no-kill rescue and adoption
late 1990s. Dunn, who one year received the top LCI          organization– during their earlier six-year residency, and she is currently
award for his scenic calendar, was the club’s president-     serving as a board member of that organization, which relies on volunteer
elect for 2008-09, but cancer claimed him before he          help and donations in its operation.
could serve the term and 1st vice president Rich Savage
was elevated to the job.                                     Well, that Melvin Jones Fellow is quite a fellow, and it’s great having him
                                                             back in the Noon Lions den.

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Recognition
                                                                     Lion of the Month: Lion
                                                                     Secretary Doug Ruckel
                                                                     Lion President only had to turn to his
                                                                     right to recognize his right-hand
                                                                     man, Lion Secretary Doug Ruckel,
                                                                     as the Lion of June. Following Lion
                                                                     John Schmitt as secretary is a hard
Lion Bob Hester awarded                                              act to follow, but Doug has done a
                                                                     great job.
for work as Zone &
RegionalChairman                                                     Photograph is by Jonah DeShaw.

Quite often we don’t see the extent of Lion Bob Hester’s
involvement in Lions. His work goes far beyond our own
club. Bob served as Zone Chairman four years before
taking on more responsibilities as Regional Chairman                 Anniversaries
this past year. Soon he will be leaving that position to
serve on the Arizona Lions Vision Center Board. DG                   Special anniversaries for June:
Bowman visited our club to recognize Bob for his                     Lion Larry Stoops 15 years
devotion and hard work.                                              Lion Tom Curtis 35 years

New Member                                                 Lions Camp Tatiyee Endowment
                                                           Pam Swanson
                                                               Lions Camp Tatiyee is the only organization in Arizona that provides youths and
                                                           adults with special needs the opportunity to spend a week away from home in the
                                                           White Mountains enjoying activities and meeting new friends, all free-of-charge.
                                                               The Lions Camp Tatiyee has provided this unique experience to special needs
                                                           families in Arizona since 1958, with generations of campers having gained a
                                                           newfound independence and confidence that comes with trying new activities and
                                                           challenging personal limits.
                                                               Lions Camp Tatiyee is a 501(c)3 nonprofit operating solely on donations from the
                                                           Lions, individuals, businesses, corporate sponsors and grants. Lions Camp Tatiyee
                                                           remains committed to providing an incredible camp experience free-of-charge to
                                                           families of special needs children.
                                                               Another fundraising method that Camp relies on is through charitable giving,
                                                           bequests and endowments. Simply, ask yourself, “What will I do with what I’ve
                                                           built during my life?” Without thoughtful planning, everything that you’ve built,
                                                           your nest egg, could be squandered through taxation, probate costs and
                                                           distributions to unintended beneficiaries. Thoughtful planning ensures that you
                                                           minimize taxes, provide the right benefit to the right beneficiary and pass on your
                                                           life’s work, in terms of both finances and values, to the people and programs that
                                                           you most care about. To learn more about how you can support Lions Camp
                                                           Tatiyee’s Endowment Project through charitable bequests and planned giving, visit
                                                           here:
                                                           http://www.arizonalionscamp.org/donors/.

Lion John Meier became our newest                          This article was reprinted from the June issue of the Canyon State Lion.
member to be inducted, bringing our total
membership to 107. Shown above is John
with his sponsor, Lion Lou Nemeth. Lion Bill           Land Exchange Project Input
Parker performed the induction of John, as             The Forest Service has begun a 45-day comment period regarding the Camp
Secretary Doug Ruckel provided the                     Tatiyee Land Exchange Project proposed by the US Forest Service Lakeside
documents and Lion Tamer Kim Zimmerman                 Ranger District of the Apache - Sitgreaves, National Forests.
fitted John with his new yellow vest.                  The contact information is 928-368-2100
                                                       comments-southwestern-apache-sitgreaves-lakeside@fs.fed.us.

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Lion Lee Nidess may have to get a bigger
                                                                                           car. Following our June 3rd meeting,

                                                               PNL Club’s 1st Green Bag Food Collection
                                                                                           Lion Lee Nidess gathered numerous bags
                                                                                           of food for our first donations to the
                                                                                           Yavapai Food Neighbors Project.
                                                                                           Additional bags will be collected after the
                                                                                           June 10th meeting. Pictured at left is Lion
                                                                                           Lee Nidess accepting one more bag from
                                                                                           Jonah DeShaw, Little Brother to Lion Ken
                                                                                           Gantz. Collections will be first
                                                                                           Wednesday of every even-numbered
                                                                                           month.

         RVing for Yavapai Lions
Every time Lion Paul Chastain encounters a roadblock, he always
manages to find a way around it. The latest case in point is the
new acquisition of a fully equipped mobile eye lab van.
Overcoming this roadblock was achieved through many individuals
and groups. The New Mexico Lions owner was willing to give us
extra time to finance the unit so it would stay within the Lions
organization. With the $2,000 earnest money from our club and the
generous donation of $6,500 each from Lions Doug Ruckel and
Doug George, the purchase was made possible. Paul has already
visited with the other clubs for support. Lions Buz Williams and Paul
Chastain brought the RV back from Albuquerque on June 16 and it
was used almost immediately during the Arizona Sonshine Free
Healthcare event in Prescott Valley.

 The Way We Were                                                        Answers are on page 8

Prescott Noon Lion #3                Prescott Noon Lion #4
Date: 1970                           Date: 1943
Age: 28 years old                    Age: 6 years old
Location: Saigon, South              Location: Providing the location would be too easy a clue. So
Vietnam                              we’ll just say it is behind the family garage where all the
Clue: Sometimes it isn’t how a       honeysuckle vines grew.
person looks, but rather it is the   Clue: Later that summer this boy was stung by yellow jackets in
way a person looks. The deep         the vines and fractured his arm jumping on a row of cotton
thoughtful look of this lieutenant   bales where his dad worked. Bad luck for a 1st grader, but it
is true to this Lion today.          makes for a great story, and this Lion loves a good story.

                                                             Prescott Noon Lion #5
                                                             Date: 1951-52
                                                             Age: 10 years old, 7th Grade
                                                             Location: Garden Grove, CA.
                                                             Clue: This isn’t Jerry Mathers from ‘Leave it to Beaver.’ But
                                                             he does look like a good wholesome American boy. Later he
                                                             had a long career in law enforcement. It would be hard to
                                                             imagine this guy in anything other than a ‘good cop’ role.

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Speakers
One of our newest members, Lion Tom Montague, introduced                                           “Living With Wildfire” was guest
us to Dr. Nugent and Butch Miller in May. Finishing his last                                       speaker Butch Miller’s topic at the
month as president, Lion Phil Weliky took on more duties as                                        May 27 club meeting. His talk
speaker chairman for June. Phil introduced us to Sara Dufour                                       focused on the importance of
and Liz Toone.                                                                                     homeowners maintaining survivable
                                                                                                   space through modification of
The timing for our speaker, Sara
                                                                                                   landscape design, fuels and building
Dufour, was appropriate since our
                                                                                                   materials that make a home ignition
first collection of the ‘Green Bags’
                                                                                                   caused by wildfire unlikely — even
for food collection was the same
                                                                                                   without direct firefighter intervention.
day. Sara is the communications
                                                                                                       Photograph and article by Lion Jerry
coordinator for the Prescott
                                                                                                                                   Jackson
Community Cupboard. A portion of
the food that was collected that day
went to this program. The
organization serves about 1,400
people each month.
Photograph by Jonah DeShaw

Contrary to the old playground retort,
words can hurt us. Executive Director
Liz Toone of New Horizons knows this
is especially true for people with
disabilities. Liz led us through a few
references which label people as
victims and are demeaning or                                            Treatment for our back pain has advanced as Dr. Jeanie B.
condescending. She also showed us                                       Nugent demonstrated to our club. Several devices were shown
preferable phrases that could be used.                                  as indicated in the photo above to avoid or help reduce back
New Horizons’ motto is “Empowering                                      pain. Jeanie’s clinic is located by the rodeo grounds, and who
People with Disabilities to Participate                                 best to endorse her treatment than the rodeo riders, who take a
as Equals.”                                                             real beating.

                JULY PROGRAM SCHEDULE                                    Lions’ Prey
               Speaker Chairman Lion Ray Lee
                                                                         June 24
July 1: Pat Bledso, SR71 Pilot: Flying the SR71 Higher and                Chile Colorado with Rice and Beans
    Faster                                                                Deep Fried Shrimp with Vegetables and Rice
July 8: Business Meeting, no speakers                                     Chicken Caesar Salad
July 15: Randy Hoffman, US Navy Sub-Captain: Life                        July 1
aboard a Submarine                                                        Pollo Asado Burrito
July 22: Lion Ray Lee, Retired Judge and Trial Lawyer: A                  Soup with Tortilla
Non-political discussion of the pros and cons of Capital                  Shredded Beef Taco Salad
Punishment                                                               July 8
July 29: Teresa Fincher, YRMC: The Aging Brain                            Burrito Colorado
                                                                          Two Chicken Enchiladas
                                                                          Shrimp Salad
Lion Prints is a monthly newsletter of the Prescott Noon Lions Club      July 15
District 21C, Arizona         P.O. Box 2215, Prescott, AZ 86302-2215      Fish Snapper Veracruz
www.prescottnoonlions.org                      Editor: Lion Ken Gantz     Chicken Tostada with Rice and Beans
All photographs are by the editor unless noted otherwise.                 Ham Chef Salad
                                                                         July 22
The Way We Were: Answers
                                                                             Macho Burrito Shredded Beef
Prescott Noon Lion #3: Bill Schwabe
                                                                             Ham Sandwich with Soup Tortilla
                                                                             Chicken Taco Salad
Prescott Noon Lion #4: Jerry Jackson
Prescott Noon Lion #5: Bob Peters

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66th Annual
                                            Installation and
                                            Awards Banquet
The Prescott Noon Lions Awards and Induction Banquet was well attended at
the Centennial Center in Antelope Hills. The evening opened with the pledge
and invocation by Lion Jack McLain. Club Chaplain Lion Paul Roseberry gave
tribute to Lion Bob Maas who passed away this Lion year. The names and
sponsors of our 10 members who joined this year were read by Lion Lou.

Following all the awards, which are listed on the next page, Lion President Phil
turned the program over to DG Bob Bowman for a few words. Then IPDG Marc
Paquette followed with the induction ceremony. He asked the old question,
“Does art imitate life or does life imitate art?” With that lead in, Marc
proceeded to identify the different officers, directors and chairmen by the role
they play. This was cleverly done by first quoting a famous line or song from a
movie and describing a particular character from the same movie.

Several characters and movies associated with a position and person fit very
well. A few examples follow:
    Ann Sullivan, The Miracle Worker–
              Sight & Hearing Chairman, Jim Townsend
    Adrian Cronauer, Good Morning Vietnam-
              Tail Twister, Steve Hodges
    Judy Bernly, 9 to 5-
              Secretary, Doug Ruckel

As the movie posters indicate, there were many other good character
references. At last, Marc turned to the rest of the club members and gave
another excellent reference for all of us to do our best no
matter if we are in the starting lineup. Of course that movie
was Rudy. If Marc wanted a movie reference for all of the
new officers, directors and chairmen, he could have referred                                           All Club Members
to the movie, The Replacements.

             Phil Weliky      Lynn Boutwell      Kim Zimmerman           Jimmy Duke, John Baudek, Mark Leathers           Bill Schwabe
             Past President   Paper Chairman     Lion Tamer              Don Colozze, Ray Lee, Dick Beers                 Treasurer
                                                                         1st & 2nd Year Directors

                                      Chuck Matthews
                                      Bob Welch (not pictured)
Lou Nemeth            Steve Hodges    Harry Gooding                   Jim Townsend         John Schmitt              Doug Ruckel
President             Tail Twister    1st, 2nd, 3rd Vice Presidents   S&H Chairman         Membership Chairman       Secretary

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Recipe for a Prescott Lions Pancake Breakfast
Special Awards presented by Lion President Phil Weliky

                                                                           Photo by Lion Doug Ruckel
Lion of the Year Award Melvin Jones Fellow Award Special Recognition Award from all
Paper Chrmn Lion Lynn Boutwell        Lion Prints Editor Lion Ken Gantz                                Prescott Lions Clubs– Lion Paul Chastain

Most Disrespectful of the President                     Life Member Awards
Lion Dick Beers                                         Lion Paul Chastain and Lion Jim Messerschmitt

President Awards           Top row left to right: 1st V.P. Lou Nemeth, 2nd V.P. Chuck Matthews, Lion Tamer Lion Kim
Zimmerman, Tail Twister Lion Harry Gooding and Secretary Doug Ruckel Bottom row: Contributions Chairman Lion
Bob Cape, Sight & Hearing Chairman Lion Jim Townsend, Membership Chairman Lion Mike Hayden, and Directors Lion
Vince Maressa, Lion Ray Lee, Lion Dick Beers and Lion Don Colozzi.

At the June 10th lunch meeting, Lion Bob Cape photographed the recipients of the President’s Awards. President Phil Weliky
recognized the following members, as pictured left to right, top row; Lions Lou Nemeth, Kim Zimmerman, Chuck Matthews, Bill
Parker, Adrian Langhus and Vince Maressa. Bottom row; David Hartke, Jerry Jackson, Mike Hayden, Paul Chastain, Jack McLain,
                                                                                                Paul Roseberry and John Miller.

                                                                                                                   Additional recipients were LVTB
                                                                                                                   drivers Lions Mike Hoglund, John
                                                                                                                   Schmitt and Buz Williams.

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