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Title: Pan Pacific Lions Club


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Pan Pacific Lions Club
  • Birth May, 11 1926

Strongly desired to form an interracial
service club.
Approximately 100 men were invited to the
first meeting in downtown Honolulu.
Organizer Alexander Hume Ford
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Obstacle
  • Lions Internationals constitution stated that
    only white males were eligible for membership.

Solution
The Lions Association needed to redefine its
membership requirements at its annual convention.
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Lobbying to be done
Lobbyist Colbert Kurokawa
  • Two months were spent lobbying for the
    striking out of white males from the
    constitution.
  • Kurokawa visited 21 clubs from San Diego up
    to Vancouver Canada.

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Success
  • On July 24, 1926, over 10,000 delegates voted
    to redefine membership requirements. Not one
    dissenting vote was cast.

The Pan-Pacific Lions Club of Honolulu
received its charter on October 11, 1926. It was
assigned to District 4, California and Nevada
Clubs.
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Growth
  • May 21, 1932 Hilo Lions Club was chartered.
  • December 1933 Pan-Pacific Lions Club becomes the
    Lions Club of Honolulu.
  • October 13, 1934 Kona Lions Club and Hamakua
    Lions Clubs were chartered.
  • February 22, 1936 Maui Lions Club chartered.
  • October 1, 1936 Hawaii designated as District
    50.
  • November 22, 1937 Lanai City Lions Club chartered
  • March 22, 1937 First District 50 Convention
  • January 14, 1938 West Kauai Lions Club chartered.
  • March 15, 1939 Molokai Lions Club chartered

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District 50
  • Hawaii was given the status of being its own
    District.
  • Nolle R. Smith was the 1st elected District
    Governor of District 50 at its first convention
    in March 1937.

Nolle R. Smith
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Helen Keller visits Hawaii
  • This visit along with the lobbying of Lions,
    spurred the movement of the territorial
    government to help the visually impaired.

April 6, 1937
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Keller Impacts Hawaii
  • October 25, 1980 Incorporation of Hawaii Lions
    Eye
  • August 7, 2005 Hawaii Lions Vision Van Unveiled

Vision Van Blessed at Cabinet Meeting in August
2004
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District 50 Major Activities
  • Hawaii Lions Foundation
  • Lions-Quest
  • Hawaii International Youth Camp

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Hawaii Lions FoundationActivities Committees
  • Hawaii Lions Eye Bank and Makana Foundation
  • Amblyopia Screening
  • Lions Eye Health Program
  • Schools Un-insured -Under-insured Funding
  • Diabetes Awareness
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Used Eye Glasses
  • Plaques and Onishi pins
  • Sight is Beautiful Poster Contest
  • Scholarships
  • Vision Van
  • Lions Quest-Drug Awareness

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Drug Abuse Prevention Lions-Quest
  • 1971 then District Governor Paul Fernandez
    appointed Kayo R. Chung
  • 1986 Hawaii Department of Education adopts
    Lions-Quest as its intermediate and high schools
    drug education program.
  • Today
  • More than 500 teachers have been trained to
    utilize Lions-Quest in their classroom.

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Hawaii International Youth Camp
  • Organized in 1982
  • To promote friendship, love and understanding
    among youths throughout the world and to
    contribute toward peace.
  • Camp Director Dr. Dick Beamer

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Major Contributions to Lions Clubs International
  • 1926 The deletion of white male from the
    constitution
  • 1974 Lions Pledge composed by Tom Shields
  • Henry A. Nye
  • Oren E. Long
  • Val U. Marciel
  • Shizuo Onishi
  • Paul Fernandez
  • Kiyoshi Hiramatsu
  • Herbert Watanabe
  • Melvin Nakamura

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District 50 Today
District 50 Encompasses the entire State of
Hawaii.
There are 8 regions in the district.
The regions are comprised of 1 or 2 zones
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Lions Pledge I pledge allegiance to my country
and to the cause of peace throughout the world.
I believe in the principles of Lionism as
contained in the Lions Code of Ethics. I am
proud to be a Lion, dedicated to the service of
others.
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