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Melvin Jones Fellowship Recipients

The fellowship, which was created in 1973, takes its name from the founder of Lions Clubs International (LCI), Melvin Jones. It is an honor — not an award. The fellowship was established as LCIF’s highest form of recognition to acknowledge an individual’s dedication to humanitarian service.

The fellowship is symbolized through an inscribed plaque and a lapel pin presented to the recipient. Because of the nature of the fellowship, it can be conferred upon individuals only. The honor is not given to a Club, district, or other groups. It is not a requirement that the recipient be a Lion. A Melvin Jones Fellowship may be given to honor the memory of a deceased individual.

River Falls Melvin Jones Fellows include:

Clete Henriksen9/30/94
James D. Foster11/13/95
Robert B. Johnson, Jr6/7/00
Melvin Germanson1/31/01
Alan Stewart3/14/03
Rod Rommel5/17/05
Fletcher Baker2006
Don Page2007
Byron Dopkins, Sr2008
Lee Nelson2009
Mark Sams2010
Byron Dopkins, Jr.2011

Birch-Sturm Fellowship Recipients

The Birch-Sturm Fellowship was created by the Wisconsin Lions Foundation to honor those individuals who exemplify undying dedication and commitment to Lionism. The fellowship is named after Frank V. Birch and Clarence L. Sturm, the only International Presidents from Wisconsin. The program somewhat mirrors the Melvin Jones Fellowship program in that it honors individuals through a plaque, lapel pin, patch and name inscribed on the Master Plaque at the Wisconsin Lions Foundation office.

River Falls Birch-Sturm Fellows include:

James Foster1992
Bill Sperling1993
Dick Ritzinger1994
Byron Dopkins, Sr1997
Robert Johnson, Jr1997
Mel Germanson1997
Bill Donais1999
Alan Stewart1999
Fletcher Baker2002
Byron Dopkins, Jr2002
Larry Testa2005
Michael Stifter2006
Mark Sams2008
Bill Sazama2009
Judy Rommel2010
Rod Rommel2011

Roger Horness Service to Youth and Community Award

The Roger Horness Service to Youth and Community Award honors Mr. Roger Horness who was a long time member of the River Falls Lions Club and active community participant. The award honors a River Falls citizen, member or non-member, annually who in the spirit of Roger Horness serves to make the River Falls community better. The award became the combined Youth and Community award in 1987.

1980Liz OostendorpService to Community
 Tom AndresService to Youth
1985Mel GermansonService to Community
1987 Dorie Hoffman
1989Tom Carroll
1990Stan McCullogh
1991Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reihle
1992Ron Wunrow
1993Al Stewart
1994Dick Rinehart
1995Judith Permann
1996Dennis Schultz
1997George LaFave
1998Pat McCardle
1999Jerry Carter
2000Jim Dollahon
2001Jerry Brandt
2002Francis Ogden
2003Mary Betzel
2004Ann Lydecker
2005David Black
2006Kirby Symes
2007Mary Waters
2008Dorie Hoffman
2009Richard Pechacek
2010Dr. Robert Johnson
2011Darryl Hetrick

Lion of the Year

The Lion of the Year award was first given in 1980 and then annually from 1985 on to recognize the outstanding service of an individual Lion during a given service year.

1979/1980G. Kind
1984/85Larry Testa
1985/86Gregg White
1986/87Tom Halada
1987/88Herb Hoefer
1988/89Bill Sperling
1989/90Jerry Morrow
1990/91Bill Donais
1991/92Larry Testa
1992/93Jim Dollahon
1993/94Tom Carroll
1994/95Bob Casey
1995/96Jim Wookey
1996/97Nate Jackson
1997/98Fletcher Baker
1998/99Dr. Bob Johnson
1999/00Rod Rommel/Fletcher Baker
2000/01Mark Sams
2001/02Bill Sazama
2002/03Mike Stifter
2003/04Mary Beth Williams
2004/05Peter Stern
2005/06Dr. Bob Johnson
2006/07Todd Frisch
2007/08Don Schwab
2008/09Al Stewart
2009/10Rose Rude
2010/11Warren Kozitza

Knight of Sight Award

The Knight of Sight Fellowship award can be achieved through an individual or Lions Club cash donation of $1,000 or more. Your name will be prominently and permanently displayed on the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin Knight of Sight Wall of Honor, and will also be recognized in the next LEBW Annual Report.

This is the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin's highest form of recognition that may be presented to an individual, by their club, zone, group or district, who exemplifies the LEBW's mission to give the Gift of Sight in Wisconsin, the United States, and internationally.

2008Dick Ritzinger
2009Dr. Bob Johnson
2010Mel Germanson
2011Mark Ritzinger