Current Officers
President
Kamra Dopps
kamralynn@netscape.net
Vice-President
Carl Donham
N/A
Secretary
Julia Shaw
N/A
Treasurer
Tom Smarsh
t.smarsh@worldnet.att.net
Lion Tamer
Chris Gibson
N/A
Tail Twister
Kevin Smith
ksmith@cox.net
1 Yr Director
Tom Inkelaar
N/A
1 Yr Director
Tom Hughes
squadron22tfs@yahoo.com
thughes@netjets.com
2 Yr Director
Sasha Poell
spoel1@amfam.com
Immediate Past President
Suzanne Carr
mottheir@cox.net
Membership Director
Richard Craft
rcraft7@cox.net
Festival Chairwoman
Anne Smarsh
796-0953
asmarsh@sedgwick.gov
Vendor Chairwoman
Connie Craft
722-2233
rcraft7@cox.net
Parade Chairman
Dan Millspaugh
722-7841
dmillspa@sbcglobal.net
Car Show Chairwoman
Kamra Dopps
721-9050
kamralynn@netscape.net
PR Chairman
Tom Smarsh
796-0953
t.smarsh@worldnet.att.net
Activities Chairwoman
Mary Belton
773-5539
marybelton@cox.net
Sponsorship Chairman
Richard Craft
722-2233
rcraft7@cox.net
2007 - 2008 Maize Lions Club Board of Directors
2007 Maize Fall Festival Committee Chairs
Mary Belton
773-5539
Shaun Carr
260-2053
Suzanne Carr
260-2053
Connie Craft
722-2233
Richard Craft
722-2233
David Cranmer
721-2330
Carl Donham
722-0756
Ian Dopps
722-2191
Kamra Dopps
722-2191
Tom Hughes
259-0323
Tom Inkelaar
722-0763
Adam McNew
259-1093
Dan Millspaugh
722-7841
Debbie Millspaugh
722-7841
Mike Molz
773-2735
Steve Moore
729-0001
Brad Naccarato
722-2893
Rob Nicks
722-1825
Sasha Poell
722-9001(Work)
Phil Schiefelbein
260-3171
PDG Anne Smarsh
304-0380
Tom Smarsh
304-0380
Kevin Smith
516-8008
New Maize Lions
Chris Gibson
773-5486
Julia Shaw
390-2259
Julia Train
554-8411
Members - Maize Lions Club
2007 Copyright Maize Lions Club
About Lions

Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 200 countries and geographic areas who work
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Known for working to end preventable blindness, Lions participate in a vast variety of projects important to their
communities. These projects range from cleaning up local parks to providing supplies to victims of natural disasters.

Beginning in 1917, the association of Lions clubs has provided millions of people with the opportunity to give something
back to their communities. View LQ (Lions Quarterly Video Magazine) on the Lions News Network to see how Lions continue
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