Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1988 Page: 4 of 10
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POWTLANO NEWS
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District Governor Visits
Local Lions, Lioness
Lion District 2-A3 Governor
Dnue Snyder ni the guest of honor
•t the Portland Uom and Ucneaa
dub meeting Monday night.
Snyder, vho was accompanied by
ht* wife Linda, was presented with a
key is the City of Portland by Com-
cUmember Mike Cunningham and
was also given a conductor’s cap to
go along with his theme of "Ride the
Duane Train.”
A public school teacher from
McAllen. Snyder was elected to of-
fice in May of 19K and has served as
Lt. Governor, leortrrehlp chairman,
cabinet secretary-treasure, District
Lion of the Year. District Drug
Chairman, 100 percent Lions dub
President, end local Liana dub Lion
of the Year
He alio received International
Preaeidents Award for Leadership.
Drug Awsreness Chairman's
Award, International President's
Certificate of Appreciation snd In-
ternational President 's Certification
of Recognition lions dub Youth Ex-
change Program.
Snyder said the topic of hut speech
was the "little lion that could" and
that purpose of Ufe wes not )ust to be
happy, but to matter, to be produc-
tive and to make a difference.
"This Is lionlsm. W< matter, we
make a difference and we |iroduce
Our District motto is “We icrve all
the people" snd that is irtiat Lionlsm
is about in the state, the community
and the world," he said
Snyder said their pxijecta have
given him great pride as well is
sight to the blind, end lieip with the
Texas Crippled ChUdren'i Camp.
"We are active oriented and reach
out to humans in need We are mak-
ing a better attitude, s letter feeling
and make a difference In the world "
He then went over the District
goals which Include u creasing the
t:i>eroberihip by 1,000 lew members
and be la challenging each club to
[Ledge 10 new membeis Since may
in bos already been to 52 Lion func-
tion end HO new members have been
pledged
Snyder sold, "The Duane Train is
moving across the I (strict to the
tune I think I can, I tliink 1 can. As
District Governor 1 Imcw you can
and I know we can make a dif
ference in 1MM0 "
After the speech he presented
post Lionets Preside! t Aurora Gon-
zales her 100 percent President Pin
end end also installed four new
Laoeia Club members
CIVIC DONATION Patrice Worsham presented a check to Mayor
Pro Tern Boh Mailer Tuesday night on he hell of the Chat Work Civic
Club The MOO donation wes given to pay hell the cost of having the Ci
ty el Portland logo painted on the water tank on Railroad Avenue
"Mousetrap" Will Open
Del Mar Drama Season
will be The Importance of Being
Ernest" by Oscar Wilde, scheduled
for February 23-26 anil March 2-5 in
Sue Finley, instructor of drama at
Del Mar College, has announced the
1988-69 Del Mar Drama season line-
up
Opening the season will be the
world-famous, long-running
mystery, Mousetrap,” by Agatha
Christie The production will be
staged in Richardson Auditorium
October 13-16 and October 21-23.
story
nbers
l be performed in Wolfe Recital
Hall
The third production of the season
On December 6-11 a laborati
production by drama class mernb
will I
ary Z
Richardson Auditorium
The final performance will be a
laboratory production by drama
class members, scheduled for April
20-23 Li Wolfe Recital Hail.
Auditions for Mousetrap" and
The Importance of Being Ernest"
will te open to Del Mar College
students, staff and faculty Anyone
wishu'g to participate in the Del Mar
Drama season should contact Sue
Finley at 886-1214.
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1988, newspaper, August 4, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870976/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.