Archive for May, 2005

Nikolay Middle School Science Olympiad Team earns first place state competition trophy for division

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
On Saturday, April 30, the Nikolay Middle School Science Olympiad Team took part in the State Science Olympiad competition at UW-Oshkosh. This annual academic competition featured 44 teams from throughout Wisconsin. The team had prepared over the past five months for the 20-event state tournament. […]

Matt Kenseth 11th in All-Star Challenge

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

CONCORD, NC (May 21, 2005) — Defending All-Star Challenge winner Matt Kenseth ended the special three-segment event with an 11th-place finish Saturday night under the lights at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway, while Roush Racing teammate Mark Martin, in his final year of Nextel Cup racing, took the checkered flag.
The competitors in the All-Star Challenge began […]

Pastor Castro shares new way of preaching in Latvia

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
Pastor Bob Castro of Rockdale Lutheran Church has just returned from his 17th trip to Latvia where he spent time preaching, singing to the children adn sharing his ideas on a new way of preaching that takes into consideration the changes in society. Castro started his trips […]

Potter of the Week

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions

My passion for pottery began in 1983 when I began my study of ceramic art in North Carolina. Upon graduation, I returned to Wisconsin to accept a position with one of the nation’s largest producers of handmade pottery. During my 10 years of experience there, I […]

Stormwater utility budget approved

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
At the May 12 Cambridge Village Board meeting, the budget for the Stormwater Utility was approved. Village President Donn Trieloff explained that it was more difficult to build this budget since the Utility is new. However, what is known includes salaries that will shift from the […]

Lions Training Events

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Lions Clubs International believes that all current and future leaders can improve their skills with training. In support of this idea, Lions Clubs International provides a variety of development opportunities where current and future leaders come together to learn how to improve their leadership skills.
Which training event can you attend?
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SightFirst Approves US$2.6 Million in Grants

Sunday, May 22nd, 2005

by Jay Copp
Nearly one-third of Australia’s 1,375 Lions clubs raise awareness of eye
disease through SightFirst’s Lions Eye Health Program (LEHP). To prevent blindness from glaucoma and diabetes, Australian Lions partner with other major eye health groups, maintain a LEHP Web site and even translate materials for immigrant groups. But now the Lions there are taking […]

Matt Kenseth posts 12th-Place finish at Richmond

Sunday, May 22nd, 2005

RICHMOND, VA (May 14, 2005) — Having fought a loose racecar last weekend at Darlington, Matt Kenseth had the opposite problem this weekend at Richmond, driving his tight racecar to a 12th-place finish under the lights in the Chevy American Revolution 400 Saturday night.
The No. 17 DEWALT […]