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The District 22-C Bull
Thrower's Award originated in 1958 out of the
Roaring Lions Program, a course in public speaking
and leadership aimed at better equipping Lion
members to "sell" Lionism through the spoken word
and self confidence. Recipients had to be graduates
of the Roaring Lions course and considered to have
made outstanding contributions through their
leadership to the goals and objectives of Lionism
at the Club, District and International levels.
Lion William "Bill" Mileham of the Washington Host
Lions Club was the first recipient of this coveted
award, and it has passed hands annually as a means
of recognizing an outstanding Lion of our
District.
The selecting criteria as
specified in the District 22-C Constitution and
by-laws, Article IV, has changed slightly through
the years. It is no longer a requirement that a
potential recipient nominated for the award be a
Roaring Lion graduate, but he or she still must be
selected as the Lion in District 22-C who best
exemplifies the desire as well as the ability to
promote the spirit of Lionism. A committee composed
of the last five Bull Thrower Award recipients make
the annual selection from nominees submitted by a
Club in the District based on both Lion and
community involvement. The award is presented at
the annual Multiple District Convention with the
recipient's name engraved on the Bull Thrower
trophy base plate, and it is proudly held for one
year at which time it is passed to the next
recipient.
Nominations should be sent to
the Bull Thrower Award Chairman no later than April
1st. Refer to the District Roster Book for the name
of this years Chairman.
Award
Criteria
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