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2022 &  earlier Events

This year's Summer Camp Mauchatea was held at the beautiful Mount Saint Charles (MSC) Academy in Woonsocket, RI.  

We spent 5 days and 4 nights on the amazing grounds of MSC and various field trips.  The lodging, staff and food at Mount Saint Charles was a huge upgrade for us!

We started the week off with a visit from Dave Marchetti and his amazing reptiles.  The campers were able to hold and interact with snakes, turtles, bearded dragons, a bunny and so much more.  We finished out Monday with a bounce house, water slide and fun sports.  
 
Tuesday, we headed to Nurse Alli's parents' private pool and had a wonderful day filled with swimming and food.  That night we got to have dinner with some members of the RILSF and the Foster Lions even brought in an ice cream truck!!!

Wednesday we were hosted by the Burrillville Lions and had an awesome day at Spring Lake, complete with a cookout and ice cream treats! We ended the evening with a friendly game of mini golf at Mulligans Island along with a campfire complete with smores and sing-a-longs.

Thursday, we headed out to Bristol Connecticut for a fun day at Lake Compounce.  Many campers were able to go on the  rides, some for the first time. We ended Thursday night with another campfire and sing-a-longs.

Friday, we stayed at MSC and had a phenomenal dance instructor, Heather, come and join us.  We spent the rest of the day with a scavenger hunt, BINGO, games and sports.

Thank you again to the RILSF and the Narragansett Lions for continuing to fund this amazing camp, it means so much to all of our campers.  Also, a HUGE thank you to our amazing staff of Counselors, we could never create such amazing camps without your help and support. 

2022 National Fishing Tournament

This year’s tournament was held on October 17-19, 2022, and it was good to be back to making the trip to the National VIP Tournament on the Outer Banks of North Carolina after our 2-year pandemic pause. As usual the event was very well organized despite having nearly 3 years to lose the rhythm, combined with minds and memories being 3 years older during the pause, and the good old Southern Hospitality prevailed.
 
The report of the RI participation in the tournament can be downloaded by clicking the Download button below. 

2022 Camp Mauchatea Summer Camp 

This year Summer Camp Mauchatea 2022 was spent at Camp Aldergate in North Scituate during a very hot week in August. 
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We started the week getting set up in the rooms and acclimated to the building as well as taking swim tests at the pond. 

During the week we also participated in archery, hiking, a low ropes course, and crafts.  We were able to see a musical at Academy Players in Providence, RI, as well as swim in a private pool and have a cookout.  Boating during the week was super fun with kayaks, paddleboards and canoes. 
 
Later in the week some very important Lions came to visit and have dinner with us.  They even brought in an ice cream truck for some tasty treats!

2022 15th Annual RI VIP Fishing Tournament

We are back on a roll after completing two full tournaments in a row, complete with trophies and the competition was back on for attending the National VIP Tournament on the Outer Banks of NC in October.
 
The weather was great, and we caught a lot of sun but did not catch as many fish as last year. There was also the added bonus of not one chumming! Maybe it helps that we provide Subway sandwiches, chips & cookies from the South Kingston (Rt.1) Subway store.  
We also continued with the afternoon trio as it allows some VIP’s to use the RIDE bus system which makes transportation planning much easier and, according to the Crew, there was little difference in the number of fish caught.  The 29 VIP’s that participated caught 76 fish but only 3 “keepers” and once again the Black Sea Bass was the prevalent species, very few Fluke plus a Sea Robin and Sand Shark.

2022 RILSF VIP Tournament VIP’s & Guides

The 1st Fish was caught by Dave Cavaco of Warwick, largest Fluke at 16.5” was caught by Janice Musco of Lincoln, and largest Sea Bass at 17.5” was hooked by John Rossi of Providence.  Honorable Mention was awarded to Ray Gonsalves for his Sand Shark as the most unusual fish caught.  Winners were announced when we arrived back in port each of the above were presented with a trophy and a $15 Dunkin Donuts gift card.

Trophies and Visa gift cards were also awarded to:
1st Place $50 (22 pts/7 fish) – Bob Beauregard, Providence
2nd Place $25 (20 pts/6 fish) – Mike Prusco, No. Smithfield
3rd Place $25 (18pts/7 fish) – Dave Cavaco, Warwick

Dave Cavaco (3rd)  Bob Beauregard (1st)   Mike Prusco (2nd)

There was a points tie for 3rd that was broken by the number of fish caught. (No fluke were caught by either VIP)
4th Place (18pts/6 fish) – Richard O’Neill, Scituate
        5th Place (16pts/5 Fish) - Janice Musco, Lincoln
Rich and Janice are our “Horses in the Barn” if any of the winners cannot go to the National Tourney.
 
On behalf of the RILSF, the VIP’s and their Guides, I want to thank the individuals, clubs and organizations that donated to cost of the tournament
I also want to thank our volunteers, the Hawkins lunch team and the Frances Fleet Staff, Captain Cole & Crew for treating us so well!

Ken Barthelemy
RI Lions Sight Foundation  and Scituate Lions Club

                                       Bruce Loeckler’s Posse 
.Deaf/Blind: Lisa Moss, Janice Musco, Joe Duarte & Deaf Guide, AnnMarie

Their first time fishing, except for Janice of course

School Year 2021-2022  Vision  Screening

Vision screening by the RI Sight Foundation and RI Lions clubs started late, not really kicking off until after the New Year because of the COVID pandemic.
However, once it started we were very busy. Local Lions clubs did screening across RI in Scituate, Johnston, Chariho, Tiverton, Little Compton, Cumberland, Burrillville, Lincoln, Barrington, Bristol, and Warren. 
RI vision screeners and school nurse in Barrington, RI
Members of the RI Sight Foundation also did vision screening  in towns were the local Lions club were not able to assist.

More than 6000 RI students had vision screening by the RI Sight Foundation and the local RI Lions clubs  in the 2021--2022 school year. (Records were not kept for the number of screenings  during this school year. We think this is a gross undercount of the screenings done during the 2021-2022 school year. Procedures were changed and more accurate number are available for the following year.)

Thanks to all the volunteers that put in valuable time screening and organizing the screening with the school nurses. 
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