R 370
2022 -- H 8340
Enacted 06/14/2022

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
CELEBRATING THE JOYOUS OCCASION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BURRILLVILLE LIONS CLUB AND RECOGNIZING THEIR CONTINUING COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS AND HANDS-ON SERVICE AS THEY PRACTICE THE LIONS' MOTTOS OF "WE SERVE" AND "WHERE THERE'S A NEED, THERE'S A LION"

Introduced By: Representatives Place, Newberry, Quattrocchi, Corvese, and Phillips

Date Introduced: June 14, 2022

     WHEREAS, The service organization known as Lions Club International was founded on
the principles of good citizenship and good fellowship in Chicago, Illinois in 1917; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club came into being in the spring of 1947 when
Judge John M. Booth (who later became an International Director), prevailed upon
newspaperman Louis Bleiweis to assemble a nucleus of twenty-five business and professional
men to form the charter membership of a new unit in Burrillville, which would be sponsored by
the neighboring Woonsocket Lions Club; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club received its charter at the Narragansett Hotel in
Providence, Rhode Island, from then-President of Lions International, Clifford Pierce of
Memphis, Tennessee, on April 17, 1947; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club’s first officers were: President Thomas
Eccleston, Jr.; 1st Vice President John J. Corrigan, Jr.; 2nd Vice President Louis Bleiweis;
Secretary Orville W. Ripley; Recording Secretary Joseph V. McGuinness; Treasurer Andrew
Mackenzie; Lion Tamer Gerald L. Tatro; Tail Twister Leo T. Carrier; and Directors Frank J.
Cavanaugh, Harold L. Smith, Arthur Paquette and Earle O. Tatro; and
     WHEREAS, Charter members of the Burrillville Lions Club included residents whose
families had a profound impact on the community, including past long-time Town Councilman
Louis Bleiweis, Burrillville teacher, coach, athletic director, and past School Superintendent
Thomas Eccleston, former School Superintendent Joseph C. Sweeney, and several business
owners and other professionals; and
     WHEREAS, A vital force in the community throughout its seventy-five years of
existence, the Burrillville Lions Club can look back with justifiable pride on its premiere major
project -- the Learn to Swim program for children -- originally conducted jointly with the
Woonsocket YMCA, at the former Flynn’s Beach, and now run in conjunction with the Town of
Burrillville at Spring Lake Beach; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club has continuously met at the same one
Burrillville location throughout its history -- Gus’ Red Tavern Restaurant, originally owned by
Charter Member Arthur Paquette, subsequently owned by former Club members J. Roland
Duguay and later his son, John R. Duguay, and currently by “Uncle Ronnie” and Paula Dumas;
and
     WHEREAS, Over the years, the Burrillville Lions Club has had many members serve at
the District 42 level such as Arthur B. Corvese, Dorothy A. Cardon, and Marcel A. Cote as
District Governors, Florent Reith as Deputy District Governor, and several members serving as
Treasurer, Zone Chairpersons, and in other positions; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club is the only international service organization
continuously operating in the Town of Burrillville, with service now extending into the Town of
North Smithfield; and
     WHEREAS, The Lions Club is well known and respected for its dedication to sight-
conservation issues. By conducting vision screenings in community schools, collecting and
redistributing used eye glasses, equipping hospitals and clinics, distributing medicine and raising
awareness of eye diseases, Lions work toward the mission of insuring vision for all; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions also engage in numerous local and international
service projects, promoting diabetes awareness, conducting White Cane Day which supports the
RI Sight Foundation activities, fundraising to support the RI Children with Cancer Fund,
distributing dictionaries to the third grade classes of Burrillville and North Smithfield schools,
collecting and recycling metal which supports the Fidelco Seeing Eye Dog program, support of
various food banks in the community, and much more, thereby effectively making the world and
the community they serve better places to live; and
     WHEREAS, Throughout the years, many Burrillville resident students have been
awarded college scholarships by the Burrillville Lions Club; and the Burrillville Lions Club
initiated and continues to organize, in conjunction with the Burrillville Department of Public
Works, Parks and Recreation, annual Earth Day activities, including a Town-wide awareness
program and clean-up carried out by scores of community volunteers; and
     WHEREAS, The Burrillville Lions Club meets the needs of our community and the
world every day because “where there’s a need, there’s a Lion” and is committed to the motto:
“We Serve”; now, therefore, be it
     RESOLVED, That this House of the State of Rhode Island hereby congratulates the
Burrillville Lions Club as this superb organization celebrates its 75th Anniversary. As the
membership of the Burrillville Lions Club reflects with justifiable pride on its many
accomplishments, this House and the grateful citizens of Burrillville and North Smithfield join
the Club in looking ahead to a future replete with continued devoted service to the community;
and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of the resolution to the Burrillville Lions Club.
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