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Collection: FND004 - SHSND Foundation - Lions International Hall of Fame
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 00025
Title: Harvey Lorenz
Date: 1995
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Summary: Lion Harvey was a Lion for many years beginning in the Lancaster, MN Lions, and then he transferred to the Fargo Gateway Lions in 1963. He recorded 34 years of perfect attendance at the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame. He served as director, secretary, vice president and president of his club. On the district level, he was deputy district governor, cabinet secretary/treasurer, and a chairman on his 5NE district cabinet for four years. He was the co-chairman for the 1979 MD5 convention in Fargo at which they had a record attendance of 1100! He attended two International and 24 state and MD5 Conventions. He received a Melvin Jones Fellowship, the 100% President’s Award, and the 100% Secretary Award. He received the Rebuilding Lion Award and two Guiding Lion Awards. He also participated in the extension of seven new clubs. He received the Grand Master Key for sponsoring 61 new members into Lionism, an impressive accomplishment. He has also received the International Deputy District Governor Membership Growth Award, and the International President’s Membership Achievement Award. Lion Lorentz was born in Annandale, MN, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota in 1961. He was a high school teacher, and then went to work for Warner and Company, becoming vice president. He retired in 1996 and then managed Lorentz Investments. He moved to Medina, OH and divided his time between their home there and the family lake home near Battle Lake, MN. He passed away on Feruary 1, 2010 at his home in Medina.
Red ID: FND_I_77417 Image ID: 509238 Image Notes: 10950 00004 00025

Collection: FND004 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - Lions International Hall of Fame
Date:

Summary: The Hall of Fame award is the most prestigious honor for Lions at the state level. The first hall of Fame awards were given in 1982. Although this award has been a function of the Past District Governors Association, a recipient does not have to be a PDG to qualify but can be any Lion who has shown considerable dedication over a period of years. Nominees are judged by their activities on behalf of their home club, his or her district projects, North Dakota Lions programs, as well as those Multiple District 5 and Lions Clubs International. The committee also takes note of other community involvement outside of Lions. It is a great honor to be nominated for this prestigious recognition.

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