OH6 - District Governor
DG John Bond & Carol
Website: District13oh6.org

Bio
DG John Bond
Lion John Bond has been a member of the Germantown Lions Club sense 1991, with 25 years of perfect attendance. He was club President in 1996-97, earning the coveted 100% designation.
He served as Zone Chair from 1999 to 2001, and District 13-H Governor in 2003-04. DG John has served two terms on the state building committee and two terms on the state leadership team.
With his two brothers, he owns Bond Machine Shop in Franklin, Ohio. He has been married to his wife Carol for 37 years and have four daughters, two sons in laws and two grandchildren. DG John enjoys cooking and cooks for
the community meal at his church once a month and once a month for the Dayton Ronald McDonald House.
Other hobbies include playing with his grandchildren, fishing, growing hops, and listening to a ball game on his back porch, possibly with a beer and cigar in hand.
Through his many community projects, it is obvious that John enjoys giving back to the community especially through Lions Club.
District Officers
OH6 District Officers
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1VDG Lydia Houser (Lion Ric) 2VDG (Vacant) CST PDG Jay Carey (Carol) |
IPDG Gary J. De Fayette & Carol Newsletter EditorEleanor Haupt (Stephen) Convention ChairpersonMiriam Van Scyoc (PDG Clark) |
Clubs, Zones & Regions
OH6 - Clubs, Zones & Regions
Region 1
Chair Michael Rieger
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Zone 1 ZC Randall Klotz |
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Zone 2 ZC Dave Howard |
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Zone 3 ZC Patrick Bookman |
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Zone 4 ZC Larry Redemeier |
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Region 2
Chair Dave Jordan
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Zone 5 ZC Beth Cauley |
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Zone 6 ZC Jerry Spahr |
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Zone 7 ZC Dee Wright |
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Zone 8 ZC Donald Pursley |
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Zone 9 ZC Mike & Dee Hathaway |
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District Convention
OH6 District Convention
May 6, 2018
Fayette County Fairgrounds
Washington Courthouse
International Guest: ID Ardie Klemish
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