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Lions Clubs International Club Membership Register LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER SUMMARY THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF JUNE 2018 MEMBERSHI P CHANGES CLUB CLUB LAST MMR FCL YR TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST NBR COUNTRY STATUS RPT DATE OB NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERS 5759 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 16 3 0 0 -6 -3 13 5759 026981 SFAX TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 30 4 0 0 -6 -2 28 5759 026982 TUNIS DOYEN TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 39 18 0 1 -1 18 57 5759 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE-EL KAHENA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 13 2 0 0 0 2 15 5759 035310 SIDI BOU SAID TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 10 6 0 0 0 6 16 5759 038772 SFAX THYNA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 44 5 0 0 0 5 49 5759 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 30 0 0 0 -3 -3 27 5759 044404 LA SOUKRA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 20 2 1 0 -12 -9 11 5759 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 38 0 0 0 -1 -1 37 5759 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 23 0 1 0 -4 -3 20 5759 049016 TUNIS MEDINA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 21 0 0 0 -2 -2 19 5759 053698 TUNIS CARTHAGO TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 23 0 1 0 -3 -2 21 5759 055009 SFAX SIDI MANSOUR TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 28 0 0 0 -2 -2 26 5759 061459 CARTHAGE REINE DIDON TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 19 0 0 0 -2 -2 17 5759 063510 CARTHAGE SOPHONISBE TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 31 3 0 0 0 3 34 5759 068819 TUNIS AMILCAR TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 6 7 1 0 -3 5 11 5759 084540 TUNIS ALYSSA TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 26 2 0 0 -9 -7 19 5759 098921 TUNIS ENNASR TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 26 5 0 1 -1 5 31 5759 099715 BIZERTE HIPPOZARITUS TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 27 2 0 0 -4 -2 25 5759 099758 TUNIS ULYSSE TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 13 2 0 0 -1 1 14 5759 099811 TUNIS LE LAC TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 29 4 0 0 -1 3 32 5759 101010 EL KANTAOUI HAMMAM SOUSSE TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 16 0 0 0 0 0 16 5759 103323 TUNIS MEGARA TUNISIA 414 4 04-2018 16 0 0 0 -1 -1 15 5759 104468 MONASTIR TUNISIA 414 4 10-2017 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 5759 107111 TUNIS ESPOIR TUNISIA 414 6 12-2017 10 0 0 0 -10 -10 0 5759 110643 NABEUL LES JASMINS TUNISIA 414 4 02-2018 10 6 4 0 -10 0 10 5759 110712 SALAMMBÔ TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 29 5 0 0 -2 3 32 5759 111101 ARIANA LA ROSE TUNISIA 414 6 12-2017 7 0 0 0 -7 -7 0 5759 111366 TUNIS SIDI MEHREZ TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 26 0 0 0 -9 -9 17 5759 124872 Ras Jebel TUNISIA 414 6 12-2017 12 2 0 0 -14 -12 0 5759 124916 Tunis La Renaissance TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 6 3 0 0 -1 2 8 5759 125070 Sousse Boujaffar TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 15 18 0 0 -4 14 29 5759 127908 Tunis Zitouna TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 29 13 0 0 -12 1 30 5759 129246 Tunis Alcazar TUNISIA 414 4 05-2018 24 1 0 0 -12 -11 13 5759 129259 Sfax Les Oliviers TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 27 13 0 0 -10 3 30 5759 129600 Ariana Les Lumières TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 21 3 0 0 -4 -1 20 5759 130160 Sfax El Borj TUNISIA 414 4 01-2018 32 8 0 0 -1 7 39 5759 131394 Tunis Leaders TUNISIA 414 7 06-2018 22 0 0 0 -9 -9 13 5759 131693 Marsa les Colombes TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 0 28 0 0 -5 23 23 5759 132286 Sfax Tulips TUNISIA 414 4 02-2018 0 30 0 0 -8 22 22 MBR0009 Club Status: 4 - Good Standing 5 - Newly Chartered 6 - Cancelled 7 - Status Quo All Districts - District 414 Page 1 of 4 7/10/2018 2:33:47PM LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER SUMMARY THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF JUNE 2018 5759 133787 Soukra Yesmine TUNISIA 414 4 06-2018 0 25 0 0 -3 22 22 GRAND TOTALS Total Clubs: 41 821 220 8 2 183 47 868 MBR0009 Club Status: 4 - Good Standing 5 - Newly Chartered 6 - Cancelled 7 - Status Quo All Districts - District 414 Page 2 of 4 7/10/2018 2:33:47PM LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER SUMMARY THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF JUNE 2018 Club Status Changes for: District 414 Club Club Name Date Status 103323 TUNIS MEGARA 11-2017 Status Quo 103323 TUNIS MEGARA 12-2017 Good Standing 107111 TUNIS ESPOIR 11-2017 Status Quo 107111 TUNIS ESPOIR 12-2017 Cancelled 110643 NABEUL LES JASMINS 11-2017 Status Quo 110643 NABEUL LES JASMINS 12-2017 Cancelled 110643 NABEUL LES JASMINS 02-2018 Good Standing 111101 ARIANA LA ROSE 11-2017 Status Quo 111101 ARIANA LA ROSE 12-2017 Cancelled 124872 Ras Jebel 11-2017 Status Quo 124872 Ras Jebel 12-2017 Cancelled 131394 Tunis Leaders 09-2017 Good Standing 131394 Tunis Leaders 06-2018 Status Quo 131693 Marsa les Colombes 08-2017 Newly Chartered 131693 Marsa les Colombes 11-2017 Good Standing 132286 Sfax Tulips 09-2017 Newly Chartered 132286 Sfax Tulips 12-2017 Good Standing 133787 Soukra Yesmine 02-2018 Newly Chartered MBR0009 Club Status: 4 - Good Standing 5 - Newly Chartered 6 - Cancelled 7 - Status Quo All Districts - District 414 Page 3 of 4 7/10/2018 2:33:47PM LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER SUMMARY THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF JUNE 2018 133787 Soukra Yesmine 05-2018 Good Standing MBR0009 Club Status: 4 - Good Standing 5 - Newly Chartered 6 - Cancelled 7 - Status Quo All Districts - District 414 Page 4 of 4 7/10/2018 2:33:47PM.
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