Report on Snowball Express
Snowball Express was a unique experience that I and a number of other lions from Plano Early Lions and other Lions clubs had the pleasure of participating in. Snowball Express is a group that brings together the children of service members who have lost their lives in the service of our county. The children are shown a good time, provided the opportunity to talk and interact with other children who have had similar experiences, and get chance to see how much we appreciate them for the sacrifice their parnet made.
This year the 5 day experience was held in Dallas. That first day there were people from all different lions clubs, various other service organizations, and local military personnel all there for one purpose to make their trip a easy and painless as possible. We works to get the families settled into their hotels, to ensure that family’s had their luggage and any other belongings. The family’s were placed on buses that took them to three down-town hotels and the buses were escorted by the Patriot Guard Riders who are a group of motorcyclist enthusiasts who ride for any number of military events.
On Saturday after the Plano Parade, I worked with a number of other lions serving lunch to the families at the the new Cowboy’s Stadium. Here the kids got to interact and get autographs from a number of NFL players. The also got to play a number of games including throwing the football with former and current NFL players, various bounce houses, and just having a great deal of fun. There was also entertainment from a number of country singers as well as the Lt. Dan band which was formed by Gary Sinise who played Lt. Dan in the movie Forrest Gump and worked through the USO to put on shows for our troops.
But the thing that stuck with me the most was talking to a family who came in shirts with a picture of the father they lost in Iraq. The son told me how glad he was to attend Snowball Express because he got to meet people who understood his loss and find men who were willing to play catch with him. This really brought home to me the reason for Snowball Express and cemented my desire to assist again when Snowball Express is hosted in Ft. Worth next year.






We had really good attendance at our club meeting on August 15th, probably from many members wanting to see and hear from State Student Speaker Contest Winner Sam Scott.







