| Julien C. Hyer
Lions Youth Camp
President
Paula Randall 2-X1 (2007-2010)
Carrollton Evening Lions Club
Vice President
George Angle 2-E2 (2008-2011)
Haltom City Lions Club
Secretary
Debra Drzich 2-E2 (2006-2009)
Haltom City Lions Club
Treasurer
Kelvin Dilks 2-E2 (2006-2009)
Haltom City Lions Club
Immediate Past President
Judge Greg Middents 2-E2 (2006-2009)
Sherman Noon Lions Club
District 2-E2 Directors
VDG Margie Nuss (PDG Skip)
Mansfield Lions Club
Debra Drzich (John) (2006-2009)
Haltom City Lions Club
Kelvin Dilks (2006-2009)
Haltom City Lions Club
Judge Greg Middents (2006-2009)
Sherman Noon Lions Club
Cathy Blum (Tom) (2007-2010)
Haltom City Lions Club
Suzi Schneider (Victor) (2007-2010)
Denton Triangle Lions Club
Vacant (2007-2010)
George Angle (Karen) (2008-2011)
Haltom City Lions Club
Glenn Laughlin (Fon) (2008-2011)
Lake Cities Lions Club
Mike Smith (Jennifer) (2008-2011)
Denton Hi Noon Lions Club
District 2-X1 Directors
VDG Mark Dean (Sylvia)
Grand Prairie Host Lions Club
Barbara J. Babcock (2006-2009)
Dallas Whiterock Lions Club
Vacant (2006-2009)
Vacant (2006-2009)
Paula Randall (2007-2010)
Carrollton Evening Lions Club
Diane Laquey (2007-2010)
Dallas Oak Cliff Lions Club
Russ Mutto (2007-2010)
Grand Prairie Host Lions Club
Corky Harris (Joan) (2008-2011)
Dallas Oak Cliff Lions Club
Jay Finlinson (2008-2011)
Carrollton Evening Lions Club
Charles Musacchio (Laurie) (2008-2011)
Dallas Oak Cliff Lions Club
The Julien C. Hyer Lions Youth Camp Board usually meets at 6:30 PM on the 3rd Thursday of each month (except Nov., Dec. and Feb.); location to be determined. Contact a board member or visit www.lions2e2.net to confirm meeting and location.
Life Membership $125
HISTORY OF THE CAMP
The Julien C. Hyer Lions Youth Camp was organized in 1973 and the first camping session was held in 1974. Each year an average of 30 youths (boys and girls) has visited Texas to attend the Julien Hyer Camp. During this time the program has changed slightly but the objective "to foster and create a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world" remains the same. This Camp gives each attending youth the opportunity to learn about other peoples of the world while visiting Texas and the United States of America.
The Camp is named in honor of Past International President Lion Judge Julien C. Hyer (1931/1932). He was an active Lion for 55 years and distinguished himself as Lion, Attorney, Judge, Writer, Poet, Theologian, Soldier, Father, Husband and as the Founder of the Lions Clubs International Youth Exchange Program. His friendship and love for others is living testimony of the Great Spirit of Lionism. In recognition of our love and respect for him and his priciples, we dedicate this camp, the Julien C. Hyer Lions Youth Camp, in his honor.
PURPOSE OF THE CAMP
To bring young adults of the world together under the banner of Lionism in a suitable setting in order to promote the exchange of ideas and cultural values.
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