Lion Vivian Zammit being presented with an award from Lions Club International for introducing new members to the club.
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Lion Vivian Zammit being presented with an award from Lions Club International for introducing new members to the club.
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14th December the Club visited Gozo and the fifth edition of Bethlehem f’Għajnsielem, the event that has enchanted thousands of visitors over the past two years. The nativity village is situated adjacent to the Għajnsielem main square, on the island of Gozo, just 5 minutes by walk from Mgarr Harbour. Appropriately called “Bethlehem f’Għajnsielem”, this life-size crib, constructed on 20,000 square metre (sqm) of fields on a stretch of land known as Ta’ Passi, comes to life during the month of December with about 150 actors taking visitors back in time to Judea of 2000 years ago.
The 32 nd Annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest was held during October 2019. There were 72 participants
from four schools/colleges in Malta. The theme for this year was “Journey of Peace” and we are hereunder listing
the final local results:
1st Prize winner | Eunyu Li | St. Martin’s College | Msida |
2nd prize winner | Jake Schembri | Archbishop’s Seminary | Rabat |
3rd prize winner | Miguel Alessandro | St. Edwards College | Birgu |
In addition, there are 9 merit awards and the winners will be given a Certificate of Appreciation. These are listed in alphabetical order as follows:
Sven Azzopardi | Archbishop’s Seminary | Rabat |
Julian Sean Bezzina | Archbishop’s Seminary | Rabat |
Matthew Camilleri | Archbishop’s Seminary | Rabat |
Jake Zarb | Archbishop’s Seminary | Rabat |
Jessica Micallef | Sacred Heart College | St. Julian’s |
Michael Borg Manche | St. Edwards College | Birgu |
Michael Chircop | St. Edwards College | Birgu |
James Scerri Richard | St. Edwards College | Birgu |
Kevin Zhany | St. Edwards College | Birgu |
In the Malta Phase of the competition the prizes are:
1st Prize winner: Agenda Bookshop Voucher Euro 75 & Euro 75 worth of Staedtler products.
2nd & 3rd Prize winners: Agenda Bookshop Voucher Euro 40 & Euro 40 worth of Staedtler products each.
9 merit awards: Agenda Bookshop Voucher Euro 15 & Euro 15 worth of Staedtler products each.
At the International level, the winning poster has been sent with other posters from around the world, to the Lions International Head Quarters for the final judging.
The International Grand prize winner receives a trip to the USA together with 2 family members, and a cash prize of US $5000.00, plus an award.
There will also be 23 international merit award winners each receiving a cash prize of US$500.00 plus a certificate of achievement.
P.S. It was very unfortunate that only four schools/colleges participated in this event. Furthermore only 9 participants qualified for merit awards.
Lion Louis Sciberras,
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The Lions Club Sliema National Library Book Restoration Project was launched in 2009 with the scope of funding the restoration of precious volumes and manuscripts held at the National Library. Apart from these restorations the Club purchased a Leaf Casting Machine which was presented to the Hon. Dolores Cristina Minister for Education. The project is ongoing.
which amounted to U.S.$18,000 in conjunction with Caritas Malta.
Lions Club Sliema originated this campaign and in its first year 15000 people registered as donors. Due to the unavailability of some medical facilities, most of the organs are donated to other countries, whilst the Health authorities retain those organs that can be transplanted in Malta. This campaign is ongoing.
This project whose cost totalled over U.S.$ 20,000 was one of the first projects of its kind to be undertaken in Malta. These frescoes date back to the 12th Century and are the tangible proof of the early Christianity in Malta. Due to their historic importance, leading world experts in the field regularly visit the frescoes.
This major project was supported with a booklet on the subject together with a photographic exhibition.
Along with the other four Maltese Lions Clubs, the Club participated in the financing of the installation of equipment for the screening of patients suffering from Glaucoma, Cataracts, Diabetic Retinopathy and other Eye-related conditions in Government run Clinics.
Lions Club Sliema was chartered on July 12, 1974, to become the second Lions Club in Malta. It was sponsored by Malta Lions Club, later known as Lions Club Malta G.C., but now as Lions Club Malta (Host). The International President at the time was Lion John Balbo.
The Club had twenty-five Charter Members and the Charter President was Lion Vahlmor Borg. Of the original members only Lion Joe Hersey is still active as a Lion, but not with our Club as he had transferred to \Lions Club La Vallette, now disbanded, and then to Lions Club Malta (Host)
From the outset, Lions Club Sliema members abided by the Lion motto “We Serve” and throughout its forty years of existence have always endeavoured to be of service to the Maltese Community and also managed to contribute towards International needs.
In its early years, the Club helped various institutions like orphanages, homes for the elderly and persons with disabilities. Through this service continue in later years, the Club became more ambitious and embarked on various other projects.
The Club is one of several Maltese Clubs which fall under the umbrella of Lions Clubs International.
Lions Club International is considered to be the World’s largest Philanthropic Organisation with 47,000 Clubs distributed in over 200+ countries and geographic areas with a total of 1.4 million Lion members around the world.
Lions are groups of service-minded men and women who are interested in improving their communities. To become a Lion is to become an active volunteer, a member of a respected international organization a leader in the community and a friend to people in need.
Projects are aimed toward a number of philanthropic causes ranging from humanitarian needs such as raising funds for a guide dog to support of the Arts such as the International Peace Poster Competition. This is achieved by the number of members serving as volunteers to reach the club’s aims.
Lions Club Sliema membership continues to increase and today the club has a healthy membership of over 50 members. Membership is by invitation, contact may be made here or on the club’s Facebook page
Meetings, which are well attended, are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. During the 3rd Wednesday meeting, guest speakers are invited to address Club members on various subjects of interest.
Since 1974, the Club has been involved in various donations, both in funds and in kind, to various institutions and good causes.
Preserving the Maltese Heritage
In 1983, Lions Club Sliema is proud to have undertaken the Restoration of the Frescoes at Sant’Agatha Catacombs in Rabat. This was a National Project of utmost importance, extraordinary cost and took five years to complete. These Frescoes date back to the 12th Century and due to their great historical value are a valuable restoration which attracts local and foreign visitors.
In 2010, Lions Club Sliema embarked on a National Library Book Restoration Project. The first task was to commission the Restoration Section of Heritage Mala to restore three volumes of “Hortus Romanus”, a very precious collection of seven volumes. The Hortus Romanus is a series of eight volumes published between 1772 and 1793 and is considered as one of the few Italian efforts at the publication of colour plate botanical books in the eighteenth century. The first restoration volume was presented to the Minister of Education in November 2010. The cost of restoration was sponsored by various local and foreign firms. Club Members and their families, members of the public and several other firms have since sponsored the restoration of over fifty volumes.
In 2011, through the unstinted efforts of Lion Alfred Micallef Attard, who was involved in the Book Restoration project from its outset, a Leaf Casting Machine who presented to the National Library.
In collaboration with the Sliema Local Council, Lions Club Sliema embarked on a project to Restore the various Statues and Alcoves in the Streets of Sliema. There are over 54 alcoves in Sliema alone, and Lions Club Sliema is proud to have participated in the restoration of 15 of these statutes and alcoves. After our involvement, the project was shelved due to financial restrictions. In later years, another effort was made and two further alcoves were restored, namely the statues of St. Dominic and Our Lady on St. Lawrence Street. Many more alcoves need restoration but these are held in abeyance of funding. The Club published a booklet describing the niches.
Art Fund
Another initiative in collaboration with Lions International is encouraging schools with youths of certain ages to participate in the worldwide annual Peace Poster Competition. This tackles a particular theme for the year involved. Jonathan Young the very talented artist who in 2010 managed to reach the last 24 in the Peace Poster Contest has repeated his feat this year. On both occasions, he was awarded U.S. $ 500 and a Certificate. More information can be found here
The Art Fund has sponsored recitals by promising Maltese singers and organised both vocal and musical master classes.
Lions Club Sliema is also committed to supporting the Arts. Deserving youths pursuing studies in the Arts, Music, Drama and similar related subjects, have in the recent past, benefited through our support for their studies which could only be completed overseas.
Awareness Campaigns
In 1984 during the presidency of Lion Joe GB Bonello, the Club pioneered a “Drug Awareness Campaign” raising over Euro 14,000 from badge days and personal donations. The collection campaign lasted for a whole month during which members went round various places to distribute leaflets and could be seen on several days with collection tins at prominent places in Malta encouraging people to donate towards this cause. The sum was donated to the Caritas Malta, Director Mons. Victor Grech was instrumental to make people aware of the menace of drugs among youths.
Lions Club Sliema is also proud to have originated the Organ Donation campaign in Malta. In 1996 the Sliema Club Lions financed the “Organ Donation Campaign” and together with the Media Centre and the Health Education Unit of the Ministry of Health launched a nationwide campaign to make people aware of the importance to donate organs and giving life to those needing a transplant. This campaign was a success with over 15,000 potential donors. Organs are generally transplanted into Maltese patients but some of the organs are donated to other countries. The campaign has been passed on to the Transplant Donors Association. This campaign is ongoing and anyone interested can register here
Lions Club Sliema also produced a booklet on “Diabetes and its Consequences” and a leaflet on “Breast Cancer“, highlighting the need for early screening.
Lions Worldwide are known as “knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness”. In the work to improve sight Lions do:
To attain these goals the Club has contributed to the establishment of an Eye Bank at Mater Dei Hospital and Eye Screening Equipment at 6 Health Centres in Malta and Gozo for the early detection of Glaucoma.
Used sight glasses are also collected and sent to third-world countries. Lions Club Sliema, with the generous contribution through many benefactors, have exported these used sight glasses, on numerous occasions. Collection boxes are currently found at the Sliema Local Council and Vision Opticians who have outlets around Malta and Gozo.
It is not possible to mention all the projects undertaken by the Club since its inception but Lions Club Sliema contributes regularly towards many initiatives some originating from Lions Clubs International. These give prominence to international disasters such as tsunamis, and earthquakes devastating people’s homes and lives all over the world. At the local level Lions Club Sliema also supports many initiatives at Old People’s Homes, Children’s Homes, Various shelters and food banks with funds and hampers collected during our Fund-Raising Activities.
Lions Club Sliema is committed to achieving the Lions International Mission Statement:
For further information, Lions Club Sliema may be contacted here or on the club’s Facebook page
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Lions Club Sliema
President | George O. Attard |
Immediate Past President | John Rusher |
1st Vice President | Alexander Arena |
2nd Vice President | Joseph Cassar |
Treasurer | Carmel Azzopardi |
Secretary | Lorna Farrugia |
Tail Twister | Isabella Micallef |
Lion Tamer | Louis Sciberras |
Director – Past President | Joe Messina |
Director – Past President | Chris Borg Cardona |
Directors – 2 years | Tom Restall |
Director – 1 year | Margaret Frendo |
Membership Chairperson | Vivienne Zammit |
Valhmor Borg | 1974/75 |
Valhmor Borg | 1975/76 |
Joe Mizzi | 1976/77 |
Robin Wright | 1977/78 |
Tony Terreni | 1978/79 |
Paddy J. Stubbs | 1979/80 |
David J. de Maria | 1980/81 |
Victor G. Borg | 1981/82 |
Lino Debono | 1982/83 |
Tony Bonello | 1983/84 |
Joe Bonello | 1984/85 |
Chev. John C. Scicluna | 1985/86 |
Albert P. Mamo | 1986/87 |
Victor Borg Barthet | 1987/88 |
Victor Borg Barthet | 1988/89 |
Rene Eminyan | 1989/90 |
Frank P. Galea | 1990/91 |
Vince Friggieri | 1991/92 |
Victor Muscat | 1992 |
Alfred Micallef Attard | 1992/93 |
Alfred Micallef Attard | 1993/94 |
Joe Messina | 1994/95 |
Joe Messina | 1995/96 |
Joe Caruana | 1996/97 |
Ray Chircop | 1997/98 |
Anthony Abela | 1998/99 |
Victor Borg Barthet | 1999/00 |
Charles Sciberras | 2000/01 |
Tom A. Restall | 2001/02 |
Ian Lochhead | 2002/03 |
George O. Attard | 2003/04 |
Joe Messina | 2004/05 |
Carmelo Azzopardi | 2005/06 |
Chris H. Borg Cardona | 2006/07 |
Ian Lochead | 2007/08 |
George O. Attard | 2008/09 |
Alphonse Macdonald | 2009/10 |
Alfred Micallef Attard | 2010/11 |
Alfred Micallef Attard | 2011/12 |
George O. Attard | 2012/13 |
Victor Borg Barthet | 2013/14 |
Victor Borg Barthet | 2014/15 |
Chris Borg Cardona | 2015/16 |
During a special session of the Literature and Comparison Series organised by the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts of the University of Malta two books edited by Dr. Stella Borg Barthet: A sea for encounters: Essays towards a Postcolonial Commonwealth, and Shared waters: Soundings in Postcolonial literatures were launched.
The launch took place on Thursday 4 March 2010 at the Aula Magna of the University of Malta in Valletta.
In the picture the President of Lions Club Sliema, Dr. Alphonse L. MacDonald, receives copies from the editor as appreciation for the financial support received from Lions Club Sliema through its Arts Fund.