Chapter 1 – What is the Lions organization?  –   Top

The Lions Club is the world’s largest service organization, founded by Melvin Jones from the United States in 1917. The organization is religiously and politically neutral. The organization’s mission is to bring help to people in need. LC Savonranta operates locally in its own village, nationwide throughout Finland, and participates in international relief projects.

The Lions idea was brought to Finland by Lion Arne Ritari from Canada in 1950. That year, the first club, LC Helsinki-Helsingfors, was founded. Soon clubs were founded all over Finland.

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Lions Savonranta logo

Chapter 2 – LC Savonranta’s founding phase  –   Top

Lions Club Savonranta was founded on April 1, 1967 and Charter Night, or the founding ceremony, was held on August 26, 1967. Charter Night means that the club is officially presented with a charter, or founding document. After the ceremony, the club is officially part of the global Lions network and is committed to the Lions values: service, volunteer work and community support.

The founding meeting of LC Savonranta was held at Koskikara Bar. The founding members were business owner Alpo HeikkilÀ from Savonrantan Osuuskauppa, municipal secretary Mikko Hiltunen from Savonranta municipality, farmer Pekka-Heikki Kansanen from Savonranta, economic advisor Ukko-Pekka Kansanen from Savonranta, merchant Aarne Laukkanen from SÀimene, construction manager Martti Makkonen from Savonranta municipality, farmer Seppo J. Mononen from Savonranta, forestry technician Reino Okkonen from Savonranta, forestry technician Jaakko PÀÀkkönen from Savonranta, farmer Jussi-Pekka Sairanen from Hankavaara, pilot Tauno SeppÀlÀinen from Savonranta, elementary school teacher Veikko Tabell from Rönkönvaara, police constable Risto Tikka from Savonranta, merchant Raimo Turunen from Savonranta and elementary school teacher Taisto Virtanen from Savonranta.

The first meeting place of LC Savonranta was a community college and the meeting day was always the second Friday of the month. In the 1967-1968 season, the club’s first president was Jussi-Pekka Sairanen, the secretary was Reino Okkonen, and the treasurer was Raimo Turunen.

Juhlatilaisuus Sampolassa. Mikko Alatalo esiintyi

A celebration in Sampola. Mikko Alatalo performed.

Chapter 3 – Activities  –   Top

The first activities included rolling lumber, growing oats for Christmas wreaths, doing forestry work, selling Christmas trees and helping families in need.

Cooperation was carried out with other associations active in the community. Among other things, a broomball match was played with the Marttas and a propeller relay was organized. The club challenged the municipal government to a cross-country ski relay.

The club distributed scholarships to schoolchildren and helped adults in need, including helping a man injured in a traffic accident with farming and gathering firewood, and helping a war invalid with the construction of a residential building.

Even today, LC Savonranta distributes grants to low-income families with children and people living alone. Scholarships are awarded to schoolchildren, summer and winter camps are organized for children, and those in need are assisted in the event of a fire or other disaster. The locals can thank the lions for the completion of the new market roof.

Luutapallo-ottelu Marttoja vastaan

Broomball match against Marta

Valmiina luutapallo-otteluun

Ready for a broomball match

YmpÀristönhoito

Environmental care

Chapter 4 – Spouse activity –  Top

The spouses’ motto: “Gentleness discourages a scoundrel, kindness a spiteful one, generosity a stingy one, truth a liar.

The spouses of the Lions, or ladies, had their own activities until October 8, 2013, when they decided to stop their separate gatherings and work together with the Lions.

The spouses raise funds by organizing coffee breaks at various events. Examples of these include the coffee break organized in Sampola during the interval of the play “Kihlaus” performed by the Savonlinna Theater, the cultural event of Savonranta’s 140th anniversary, and the Regional Children’s Spring Festival. The spouses have also been in charge of the buffet at the school disco. The spouses have held a flea market and organized Christmas sales on the ground floor of the former Sale.

They have also raised funds by felting silk scarves and casting candles, which were sold at the Savonranta KÀdentaitajien shop in the Vuokala mill. The couple lit 384 candles. Silk scarves were felted as volunteer work several times, including in Sampola, at a holiday home and at Rönkkötalo.

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Leijonien jÀsenten puolisot kokoontuvat

Chapter 5 – Children’s summer and winter camps –  Top

LC Savonranta has been involved in organizing children’s summer and winter camps since 2004. At first, the camps were organized together with the Sortavala Creative Work Center in Savonranta and Sortavala in alternating years. The first camp was held at the parish camp in Kirveslahti. A busload of children arrived from Sortavala with their instructors. The children from Savonranta visited Sortavala in turn. One summer, the camp was organized as an international language camp at the East Karelian Folk High School in Punkaharju. At the camp, the children from Savonranta studied Russian for four hours a day, and the Russian children studied Finnish in turn. The rest of the day was spent on trips, swimming, and various games. In recent years, camps have been organized only for children from Savonranta. The camp location has become the Tanhuvaara Sports Institute in Savonlinna.

KesÀleiri opistolla

Summer camp at the college

Uimaan lÀhdössÀ

Going swimming

Punkaharjun KesÀmaa kutsuu

Punkaharju Summerland is calling

Chapter 6 – Cooperation with the parish and other associations –  Top

LC Savonranta cooperates with other associations operating in the locality. In the summer, the club organizes concerts in the church together with the parish. The Lions participate in the Veterans Day and Independence Day celebrations together with the parish, for example by carrying the Finnish flag and the veterans’ flag on Independence Day. A snow day event has been organized for children together with the church district, where there is a sledding hill and ski competitions for children, as well as a sleigh ride.

The Lions have participated in a deer hunt with the hunting club. During the deer hunting season, a lion moose has been hunted on a certain day. The Lions have cooperated with the Martas, for example, in organizing the Savonranta Day coffee and waffle baking. The club has participated in organizing various events with the Savonranta Society.

ItsenÀisyyspÀivÀn lipunkanto

Independence Day flag raising

Chapter 7 – International activities –  Top

LC Savonranta also participates in international activities. The club has its own godchild in Sri Lanka. The club members have a total of ten godchildren. Our club lion is a member of the Sri Lankan Godchild Committee, which plans and organizes the annual godchild trip to Sri Lanka. Many clubs have their own godchild and in addition, the lions have their own godchildren. Anyone who wants to help Sri Lankan children get a good education and get ahead in life can become a godchild.

The club provides assistance to Ukraine by participating in a project that delivers stoves and ambulances to Ukraine. The club has also helped Ukrainians by collecting clothes and participating in furnishing apartments for Ukrainians who have moved to the area, fleeing the war and seeking temporary asylum.

Sri Lankan kummilapsitoimikunta ja kummit Horanassa

Sri Lanka godchild activities and godparents in Horana

Chapter 8 – Club officers –  Top

The club officers each year are the president, 1st vice president, 2nd vice president, past president, treasurer, secretary, administrative secretary, membership director, club master, etc. The intention is that the position would change annually, but this does not apply to all of them. The treasurer has served commendably for twenty years.

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