Cocktails for Camp

2nd ANNUAL COCKTAILS FOR CAMP
ATLANTA’S LARGEST HAPPY HOUR

A Fundraiser Benefiting Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind

Join over 1,000 professionals for Atlanta’s largest happy hour of the year, at Aja, Wednesday, July 25, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM! There will be complimentary appetizers and drink specials for all that attend. Raffles tickets will be sold at this event, last year we had 15+ prizes valued between $300- 500.00 each. Live music on the patio with a DJ inside. Free valet parking and self-park validation.

Promotional Codes offered through hosting organizations. $10 discount until 6/30/12 and $5 discount until 7/20/12. Contact your organization for code or additional information.

NEEDED: YOUR SUPPORT!
The goal of the Georgia Lions’ Camp for the Blind is to provide a residential camping experience for blind and visually impaired individuals residing in Georgia. Though full utilization is made of staff and facilities, a recreational emphasis is placed on social, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual growth. It is the function of the staff member through the small group living process, to aid in the achievement of the following objectives:

  • to foster positive self-concept development of campers
  • to provide the opportunity for social interaction and the development of social skills
  • to foster the desire for participation in all camp activities
  • to develop in campers, a sense of responsibility and respect for others
  • to provide the opportunity to develop a more positive attitude toward their disability
  • to enable the camper to learn to accept ways of competing and cooperating with others
  • to stimulate in campers greater independence, self reliance, resourcefulness, and initiative
  • to help the camper learn new skills and to explore one’s individual abilities
  • to encourage participation in, and shared responsibilities of a democratic society
  • to provide opportunities for understanding and appreciation through an awareness of the natural surroundings
  • to aid the camper to achieve self-realization, self fulfillment and personal identity and have fun!!

All contributions are greatly appreciated and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Camp for the Blind.

Dan Reeves to Speak at Atlanta Lions Club Meeting

Atlanta Lions Club Speaker Former Falcons Coach Dan ReevesFormer Atlanta Falcons Coach Dan Reeves will be our guest speaker for the next Atlanta Lions Club meeting on Friday October 14th. Coach Reeves is a dynamic and inspirational speaker and we are honored to have him. Please contact us by Monday, October 10th, if you wish to attend this meeting.

Born in Rome , Georgia and a native of Americus, Georgia, Reeves began his pro career as a free agent running back for the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. He had been a quarterback during his collegiate career at South Carolina and has been inducted into South Carolina’s Hall of Fame. An all-purpose offensive back during his eight seasons (1965-72) on the Dallas roster, Reeves finished his playing career as the Cowboy’s fifth all-time leading rusher, despite a series of injuries that slowed him in the later stages of his career.

Reeves stellar coaching career began when he joined the Dallas coaching staff in 1970, taking on a dual role as player/coach for two seasons. He was a full-time offensive backfield coach in 1972, but spent 1973 in private business before rejoining the staff again as backfield coach in 1974. In 1977, he took on the job of offensive coordinator, in which his duties included coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

He was the youngest head coach in the NFL when he assumed command of the Denver Broncos in 1981 as Vice President and Head Coach. A genuine leader, Reeves coached the Broncos to six post-season appearances, five divisional titles, three conference crowns and three Super Bowl appearances during his 12-year tenure. He was the only AFC coach in the decade of the 1980’s to lead his team to consecutive Super Bowl appearances and his Broncos appeared in the Super Bowl three times during a span of four years. His success continued as he was named the 1991 AFC Coach of the Year. Additionally, he has played or coached in a record nine Super Bowls, including Super Bowls XXI (1986), XXII (1987) and XXIV (1989) as the Broncos’ head coach, and Super Bowl XXXIII as the Head Coach of the Atlanta Falcons.

Before taking the helm of the Falcons, Reeves served as New York Giants Head Coach from 1993-1996. Reeves’ success with the Giants made headlines. In his first season he led the Giants to an 11-5 record and a berth in the playoffs. Reeves’ 1993 season record is the best ever for a first-year Giants coach. Reeves was named the 1993 Associated Press Coach of the Year after helping the Giants improve from a 6-10 record in 1992.

It is evident that Reeves is an intense competitor who continues to influence those around him with his own strength of character and positive outlook on life.

Again, please contact us by Monday, October 10th, if you wish to attend this meeting.