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Lions Clubs International Club Membership Register the Clubs and Membership Figures Reflect Changes As of May 2006 LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP REGISTER THE CLUBS AND MEMBERSHIP FIGURES REFLECT CHANGES AS OF MAY 2006 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 07-2005 08-29-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 08-2005 08-29-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 01-2004 08-30-2005 3 -3 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 9 03-2005 08-30-2005 -5 -5 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 07-2005 08-30-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 9 08-2005 09-17-2005 2 2 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 7 08-2005 09-19-2005 1 1 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 08-2005 09-20-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 09-2005 10-28-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 10-2005 11-09-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 11-2005 12-01-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 12-2005 12-23-2005 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 01-2006 02-01-2006 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 02-2006 03-02-2006 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 03-2006 04-05-2006 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 04-2006 04-08-2006 3 3 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 9 04-2006 04-08-2006 2 2 7360 026980 NABEUL HAMMAMET 414 1 05-2006 06-27-2006 17 10 1 0 -8 3 20 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 10-2005 11-11-2005 -6 -6 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 02-2006 03-13-2006 2 -1 1 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 03-2006 03-13-2006 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 01-2006 03-13-2006 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 04-2006 05-16-2006 7360 026981 SFAX 414 1 05-2006 05-16-2006 7360 026981 SFAX 414 9 05-2006 06-22-2006 7360 026981 SFAX 414 9 05-2006 06-22-2006 30 2 0 0 -7 -5 25 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 08-2005 08-30-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 08-2005 08-30-2005 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR9 - Page 1 of 13 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 08-2005 08-31-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 08-2005 08-31-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 08-2005 08-31-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 08-2005 08-31-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 04-2005 09-08-2005 4 4 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 05-2005 09-08-2005 1 1 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 09-2005 11-09-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 10-2005 11-09-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 11-2005 11-09-2005 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 12-2005 01-09-2006 -2 -2 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 01-2006 01-09-2006 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 02-2006 02-01-2006 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 03-2006 03-05-2006 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 04-2006 04-04-2006 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 1 05-2006 05-06-2006 7360 026982 TUNIS DOYEN 414 9 05-2006 06-16-2006 40 5 0 0 -2 3 43 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 07-2005 11-10-2005 -3 -3 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 08-2005 11-10-2005 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 09-2005 11-10-2005 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 10-2005 11-10-2005 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 11-2005 12-16-2005 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 12-2005 12-16-2005 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 01-2006 04-19-2006 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 02-2006 04-19-2006 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 03-2006 04-19-2006 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 04-2006 04-19-2006 7360 029585 TUNIS CARTHAGE 414 1 05-2006 06-14-2006 15 0 0 0 -3 -3 12 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 03-2005 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 07-2005 03-20-2006 -1 -1 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 08-2005 03-20-2006 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR9 - Page 2 of 13 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 10-2005 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 11-2005 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 12-2005 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 01-2006 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 02-2006 03-20-2006 7360 031157 SOUSSE 414 1 03-2006 03-20-2006 9 0 0 0 -1 -1 8 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 07-2005 07-28-2005 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 09-2005 09-29-2005 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 10-2005 10-28-2005 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 9 10-2005 11-28-2005 -2 -2 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 12-2005 12-25-2005 -1 -1 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 01-2006 02-12-2006 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 02-2006 03-06-2006 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 03-2006 03-28-2006 2 2 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 04-2006 04-28-2006 7360 035310 SIDI BOU SAID 414 1 05-2006 05-25-2006 -2 -2 21 2 0 0 -5 -3 18 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 06-2005 10-04-2005 5 5 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 07-2005 11-18-2005 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 08-2005 11-18-2005 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 09-2005 11-18-2005 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 10-2005 11-18-2005 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 01-2006 02-28-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 03-2006 04-25-2006 1 1 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 04-2006 05-14-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 04-2006 05-14-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 1 05-2006 06-23-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-23-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-23-2006 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-28-2006 -1 -1 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR9 - Page 3 of 13 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-28-2006 -1 -1 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-28-2006 -1 -1 7360 038772 SFAX THYNA 414 9 05-2006 06-28-2006 -1 -1 42 6 0 0 -4 2 44 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 05-2005 10-10-2005 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 06-2005 10-10-2005 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 10-2005 11-18-2005 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 12-2005 03-31-2006 -2 -2 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 01-2006 03-31-2006 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 02-2006 03-31-2006 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 1 03-2006 03-31-2006 -1 -1 7360 040345 TUNIS EL MENZAH 414 9 01-2006 04-01-2006 1 1 21 1 0 0 -3 -2 19 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 7 09-2005 09-12-2005 1 1 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 04-2005 09-27-2005 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 05-2005 09-27-2005 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 06-2005 09-27-2005 3 3 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 07-2005 09-27-2005 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 09-2005 09-27-2005 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 10-2005 01-09-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 11-2005 01-09-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 12-2005 01-09-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 10-2005 02-08-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 11-2005 02-08-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 12-2005 02-08-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 01-2006 04-26-2006 -1 -1 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 04-2006 04-26-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 9 04-2006 05-16-2006 -1 -1 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 02-2006 05-26-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 03-2006 05-26-2006 7360 044404 LA SOUKRA 414 1 05-2006 05-31-2006 15 4 0 0 -2 2 17 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR9 - Page 4 of 13 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 07-2005 09-15-2005 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 06-2005 09-19-2005 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 08-2005 09-19-2005 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 09-2005 10-12-2005 1 -1 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 10-2005 11-13-2005 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 11-2005 12-11-2005 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 12-2005 01-06-2006 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 01-2006 02-20-2006 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 02-2006 03-16-2006 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 03-2006 04-18-2006 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 04-2006 05-04-2006 7360 048203 TUNIS LA MARSA 414 1 05-2006 06-14-2006 30 1 0 0 -1 0 30 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 07-2005 09-13-2005 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 08-2005 09-13-2005 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 09-2005 09-22-2005 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 10-2005 10-31-2005 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 11-2005 12-06-2005 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 12-2005 02-15-2006 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 01-2006 02-15-2006 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 02-2006 02-23-2006 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 9 02-2006 03-02-2006 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 03-2006 03-02-2006 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 04-2006 05-16-2006 -1 -1 7360 048969 TUNIS LE BELVEDERE 414 1 05-2006 05-31-2006 18 0 0 0 -1 -1 17 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 07-2005 12-12-2005 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 08-2005 12-12-2005 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 09-2005 12-12-2005 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 10-2005 12-12-2005 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 11-2005 12-12-2005 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 12-2005 02-07-2006 Report Types: 1 - MMR 2 - Roster 4 - Charter Report 6 - MMR w/ Roster 7 - Correspondence 8 - Correction to Original MMR9 - Page 5 of 13 CLUB MMR MMR FCL YR OB MEMBERSHI P CHANGES TOTAL IDENT CLUB NAME DIST TYPE NBR RPT DATE RCV DATE NEW RENST TRANS DROPS NETCG MEMBERSH 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 01-2006 02-07-2006 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 02-2006 05-16-2006 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 03-2006 05-16-2006 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 04-2006 05-16-2006 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 1 05-2006 06-21-2006 7360 049016 TUNIS MEDINA 414 9 05-2006 06-22-2006 1 -3 -2 22 1 0 0 -3 -2 20 7360 052807 EZ ZAHRA 414 1 07-2005
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