All-Abilities Playground Equipment, Courtesy of our Sponsors

A boy in a wheelchair using the equipment that will be installed at Highland View School A boy in a wheelchair using the equipment that will be installed at Highland View School

Our sponsors helped us raise funds for our All-Abilities playground fundraising efforts. This program helps children in Greendale schools with special needs.

A message from the Greendale School District:

The District is working on a project to expand the playground at Highland View which was recently renovated in Fall 2022. The District is working with a partner at Lee Recreation to add an adaptive piece of equipment and rubber play surfacing. We picked out the piece with help of the early childhood and special education team who expressed interest in a playground option that met sensory needs by not requiring the user to move up or down while engaging.

We are hopeful to move forward with installation in the Summer 2023 based on District funding and outside donations. The total project cost including installation and rubber surfacing will be approximately $30,000.

Recently, representatives from the Greendale Lions Club presented a check to the Greendale School District at the District office. (Left to right) Lions treasurer Elise Ciske, Herbert Ripka, Bob Massey, District Superintendent Kim Amidzich, District Director of Business Services Jonathan Mitchell, Karyn Birmingham. The Greendale Lions are pleased to help raise money for improvements to our schools.

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Eagle Scout Service Project: Picnic Tables

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Sept. 5, 2022 – Boy Scout Colin Ehleiter completed his Eagle Scout service project, three picnic tables. They will be distributed to Daffodil Park, Lion’s Park and Gazebo Park. Colin is on track to be Greendale Boy Scout Troop 506‘s newest Eagle Scout. Once the paperwork is completed, Colin will be Eagle Scout #100, as 99 other Boy Scouts from Greendale have reached this honored level. The Greendale Lions Club Foundation contributed half of the cost of Colin’s project. Way to go Colin!

Greendale Lions Foundation: Supporting the Community Through Fun and Funds

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By Pam Jankowiak, Greendale Lions Club

from “LIFE IN THE VILLAGE”, Summer 2022, page 32-33.

Members of the Greendale Lions Club take great pride in planning and hosting quality, family-friendly summer festivals, that feed the community’s desire to socialize. The festivals also feed the Club’s desire to give back to the community. Proceeds from summer festivals fund many Greendale needs via its recently established foundation.

The Greendale Lions Foundation, established in 2020, was formed to support the service, mission and goals of the Greendale Lions Club through charitable giving to Greendale and the extended community. The Greendale Lions Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Through the years, the Lions Club, and more recently the Lions Club Foundation, have supported Greendale in many ways. They have supported the Village by purchasing a vision screening machine, supporting and maintaining the Lions Gazebo and Lions Park, and providing large print books for the Greendale Library. They support the Greendale Education Foundation by donating net proceeds from food sales during the School’s Out and Food Truck Frenzy events. The Lions also support community needs such as funding prescription eyeglasses for those in need, sponsoring the collection of used eyeglasses and hearing aids, and supporting Greendale youth football and St. Alphonsus food pantry. They support the Greendale School District by providing funding to the Post Prom event, GSD Daily Snack Initiative and GHS Band.

New This Year! Festival proceeds will be used in part to help fund all-access playground equipment for our schools. Stay tuned for more information!

This is just a small sampling of ways our summer festivals help provide funding and support to the community of Greendale.

Two other major initiatives the Lions have supported for years are scholarships and grants.

Greendale Lions has historically awarded five scholarships worth $1,500 each – to Greendale High School students who embrace the Lions motto “We Serve.” Applicants complete the standard GHS scholarship application and provide a service-specific, 300-word essay describing how service activities have impacted who they are, their ambitions for the future and the organization they served.

During the 2021-2022 school year, the Lions received 16 scholarship applications that were individually reviewed and scored by scholarship committee members based on various metrics with emphasis on service. As of the time of this writing, the winners have not yet been announced, but rest assured, Greendale is in good hands with the quality of service-minded applications received. Class of 2023 seniors should be sure to search out the Lions Club scholarship opportunity with their guidance counselor in early 2023.

Greendale Lions also review grant requests at various times of the year (as funding permits). The grant application – found on the Lions Club website – requires a short description of the project needing support and what impact the donation will have on those served. Grants can be from any group requesting funds – whether it’s a Boy Scout Eagle Scout project, a golf outing sponsorship or a community improvement project, the Lions are happy to review your request for possible funding.

Want to support the mission of the Greendale Lions? Come join the Lions at the Lions 4th Fest and Village Days, either as an attendee, a volunteer – or both! Visit the website for a full list of entertainment and volunteer sign-up opportunities.

The Greendale Lions Club is a busy and active service club of 70+ members strong. And we always have room for more! If you enjoy socializing, serving and making a difference in the community – consider joining the Greendale Lions Club. Find more information at GreendaleLions.org.

Photo Credit: Life In The Village, Summer 2022, page 32

Pictured: Marty & Pam Jankowiak, Suzanne & Tim Fauser

Supporting Today’s Children

For as long as the Greendale Lions Club has been in existence (since 1955), one of its main service opportunities has been to help children – in as many ways as possible. One of the largest efforts in prior years was raising funds for, and assisting with, the building of the old Youth Center in Greendale, where the current Middle School stands now. This structure stood as a testament of what the strength of a community could do in order to provide a place for the younger generations of the Village to gather, have fun and to call “their own.”

Following soon after was the creation of the Greendale Lions Scholarship Fund. In order to assist Greendale High School students with their desire to attend college, the scholarship program was developed to help offset the costs associated with earning a degree. Over the years, the scholarship program has changed and grown. While the original intent of the scholarships was to award them based solely on a student’s academic achievements and extracurricular activities, a new assessment tool was developed. The scholarships are now awarded with emphasis given toward “volunteerism,” and the hours committed to helping a student’s community (both far-reaching and local). While grades, school club participation and employment are all still part of the rubric, assessing a student’s desire to help the community supports the mission of Lions International: ”We Serve.”

The Lions Club is the benefactor of an invaluable service that resonates with a very important Lions’ cause: sight. Launched almost 2 decades ago, the “Gift of Sight” program provides eye exams and eyeglasses to any community child under 18 who is part of a family in need of assistance. Partnering with America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, the Greendale Lions provide vouchers to these community families in need. Families contact Rob Schneider at the Middle School for the vouchers and make their own appointments for the exam. The Club encourages families to take advantage of this offer, as it allows children to be given the great gift of vision.

In 2019, the Club renewed its focus on our community and focused on the challenge of overcoming hunger. One of the initiatives to come out of this effort was to help make a difference in Greendale Schools by providing healthy snacks for students to assure that good food is available for elementary and middle school students in need. The need for such a program came to light when it was pointed out to the Greendale Lions that the number of students qualifying for free/reduced lunch has more than doubled in the last 11 years, increasing from about 12% in 2010 to about 25%. Statistics show that hunger impacts a student’s ability to learn. The “Healthy Snack Initiative” was born and has continued ever since. A dedicated volunteer committee shops for an assortment of snacks and delivers them to each of the grade schools and the middle school so that no student in need goes hungry mid-morning.

For any questions in regards to the “Gift of Sight” Program or the “Healthy Snack Initiative,” please reach out to Lion Karyn Birmingham-Community Service Director at 414.828.8687.