Archive for May, 2005

A Journey to Lions

Friday, May 20th, 2005

by Janet McMahan
Frank Mulyadi’s daily routine leads him through a poverty-stricken area of Jakarta, Indonesia. He and his friends would travel this route every day,
encountering families living in deplorable conditions. With no fixed
incomes, many families made their meager livings from recycling garbage,
surviving on what they could carry to the recycling facility on foot. Their
children often […]

Spring burning aims to improve wildlife habitat

Friday, May 20th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
The Department of Natural Resources will be conduction burns this spring on state natural aareas in southern Wisconsin. Controlled or prescribed burning is an ecological and economical method of limiting exotic and unwanted brush invasions that crowd out native vegetation and alos:

stimulates prairie grass growth and improves […]

Distinguished Ophthalmologist To Receive Humanitarian Award

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

One of the world’s most honored ophthalmologists will receive Lions Clubs International’s 2005 Humanitarian Award at the 88th International Convention in Hong Kong. Arnall Patz, M.D., former director of the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, will receive the association’s highest award at the convention’s third session on Friday, July 1.
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Eighteen from Cambridge Compete in 2005 Crazylegs Classic

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
On April 30, 10 Cambridge High Schoold students dn eight community members took part in the 2005 Crazylegs Classic. The students were a grouip of CHS juniors and seniors, who have trained for this run since January in their Physical Education class. The students, of all […]

Cambridge Pottery Festival

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

2005 Cambridge Pottery Festival & U.S. Pottery Games
Saturday, June 11th 9am - 5pm & Sunday, June 12th 10am - 4 pm
14 Years of Celebrating Clay and the Ceramic Arts
Welcome to the 14th annual Cambridge Pottery Festival and U.S. Pottery Games, held annually in the quaint village of Cambridge and located in the south central part […]

Share Success Through Global Good Will

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

by Clement F. Kusiak
President The International Association of Lions Clubs
During my many years as an officer of this association, and especially this year as international president, I have witnessed the scope of our activities in lands spanning the earth. I have been privileged to meet with Lions representing a wide range of cultures and […]

Johnson is inspiration to many

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

by The Cambridge News
posted by the Cambridge Lions
You hear stories about young people overcoming struggles in tehir lives, but for a yound man with Sturge Weber Syndrome who is legally blind, the challenges are twice or three times as many. Twenty-year-old Justin Johnson was born with Sturge Weber Syndrome. Many know this birth […]

Johnson Creek Star Cinema

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

Current movies at Johnson Creek through 5/18/2005
420 Village Walk Lane, Johnson Creek, WI
920-699-5200
Evenings: Adult - $8.00, Child - $5.50
Matinees: Adult - $5.50, Child - $5.50
Senior(60 and older) - $5.50
Times shown in parenthesis indicates matinee pricing.
A LOT LIKE LOVE (PG-13)
(12:25), (2:45), 5:05, 7:25, 9:45
HOUSE OF WAX (R)
STADIUM SEATING
(1:20), (4:15), 7:00, 9:30
KICKING & SCREAMING (PG)
(12:30), (2:50), 5:10, […]