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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