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LEO CLUB OF COLOMBO WEKANDA
Guestbook
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| Name | EmMeE |
| Date&Time | 2007-10-31 22:40:52 |
| Subject | hello |
| Comment | hi. i m a leo from district 308-A2 our club has never got the best club award and i would like to know how did your club manage to do it. Please e-mail back to me. Thank you n kep up the good work. |
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| Name | Michigan Center Lion Bob Fillmore |
| Date&Time | 2003-04-02 13:33:07 |
| Subject | Checking Your Site |
| Comment | Hello Lions. I am the Information Technology Chair for District 11 B-1 and the Michigan Center Lions Club. Stop by and check out the District 11 B-1 web site at http://www.modempool.com/lionsclub and the Michigan Center Lions Club web site at http://www.geocities.com/michigancenter |
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| Name | Lion Parakrama Ranaweera [J.P] [District Chamien 3 |
| Date&Time | 2002-06-09 06:11:50 |
| Subject | Well Done Leos!!!! |
| Comment | Great work U LEOS have done!
Keep the good work up! Best wishes from lions club of Udahamulla & my self!! |
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| Name | Loe Hemantha Devapriya Perera |
| Date&Time | 2002-05-11 19:20:38 |
| Subject | Hey |
| Comment | Well ur site is not bad but many improvements can be made. |
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| Name | Thomas Livelli |
| Date&Time | 2002-02-19 14:52:06 |
| Subject | Blindness Prevention |
| Comment | I am leading an international nonprofit organization called The Sea To See Project. Our purpose is to sail to areas of the world and work with local organizations to help eliminate avoidable causes of blindness. Our mission is divided into two parts: first, we will work to help solve a supply/need problem by distributing antibiotics and vitamin supplements to areas plagued by avoidable causes of blindness (trachoma and vitamin A deficiency). Second, we will generate publicity through our sail and various media coverage (news, internet, film documentary, seminars) to raise awareness and funds to help combat preventable causes of blindness. The funds we raise will be distributed to organizations around the world we identify as having the greatest need. (You can learn more about us by visiting www.seatosee.org)
It is one of our core values to work in conjunction with organizations local to the areas we visit, to avoid creating a dichotomy between existing efforts and foreign aid. There is much we can learn from all that has been done already, and we feel there is much we have yet to contribute. We aim to collect research from all these areas around the world and publish our findings on the state of these health issues. We have already forged some very successful relationships with Rotary Clubs in SE Asia and other Lions Clubs in Asia and Africa, and as we plan our route, we hope to include Sri Lanka. Thus, I would like to forge relationships with key organizations in Sri Lanka such as your Lions Club. These relationships will be critical to understanding how we might be most helpful and successfully work together. Please, if you could advise on how we might go about building such a relationship with your club (or other local organizations you deem relevant), I would be very grateful. I would be happy to answer any questions you might have, and provide you with additional information upon request. I very much appreciate your time and consideration, and I look forward to your response. Many thanks. |
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| Name | Lion Paddy Langmaid PDG |
| Date&Time | 2001-11-21 19:08:55 |
| Subject | Club bulletin exchange |
| Comment | If you send me your Club bulletin, I will send you ours. I publish the bulletin for Kelowna-Orchard City Lions Club, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada |
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| Name | Michel Fréchette |
| Date&Time | 2001-10-28 06:48:09 |
| Subject | Good Days from a Canadian Lion |
| Comment | My Members of the Club aked to contact others Clubs to have news |
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