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Lionism has
been part of Gladi’s life for a number of year * President of the Yorkton LionL Club - 1977 * Charter member and Past President of the Yorkton Sunland Lioness Club - chartered 1980 * Charter member of the Yorkton Legacy Lions Club - 1992 >p> - President of the Bredenbury Lions Club - 1999-2000 * Secretary of Home Club, the Bredenbury Lions - 96-97/97-98/98-99/07-08 * District 5CA Provincial Transplant Awareness Program Co-ordinator 1990-91/91-92/92-93 * District 5CA Zone Chairperson, Zone 4, 2000-2001 * District 5CA Diabetes/Tabs for Tots Chairperson 2001-02/02-03/03-04 * District Lioness Advisory Chairperson 2006-07/07-08 * Attended four International Conventions (Chicago, Phoenix, Hong Kong, Minneapolis) Attended two US/Canada Forums (Calgary, Edmonton) Attended numerous District and Multiple District Conventions * Awarded “Lioness of the Year Award” 1989-90 * Presented the International President’s “Certificate of Appreciation” on behalf Of International President Biggs 1991 * Recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellow Award 1991 * Awarded “Lion of the Year” Award 1993 * Presented International President James Coffey’s “Leadership Award” 1994 * Life Member of the Lions Foundation of Canada * Recipient of the Lions Foundation of Canada Fellowship Award Community Involvement: * Past President of the Yorkton Figure Skating Club * Past Secretary for the Parkland Boy Scout * Staff member at the Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree in Prince Edward Island - 1977 * Staff member at the World Boy Scout Jamboree at Kanannaskis, Alberta - 1983 * Currently, Member of the Bredenbury Library Board. Gladi is mother to 3 daughters - Michelle in Montreal, Quebec - Jaci & family in Medicine Hat, Alberta - Carrie & family in Saskatoon, Sask - . and one son Robert in Altlanta, Georgia. Grandmother to four boys and three girls. In 1994 she had gained two daughters Cheryl and husband in Prince George, BC. and Michelle in Red Deer, Alberta - and one grandson, all of whom she is most proud. Gladi and Joe reside in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan.
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