COMMUNITY INVOLVED MEMBERS:
Eight of our members named "Citizen Of The Year"
PRIMARY FOCUS - CHARITY:
Members raise & distribute over $30,000 A year
to local charities
GROWING CLUB:
Sixty-five members strong - celebrating
our 78th year!

HOW WE SERVE
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Members help seniors
with yard work
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Community service
for young people
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Members work bingo
weekly.
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Club operates a
miniature train
for children.
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Members distribute
toys to disadvan-
aged children
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Club pays for free
eye exams for dis-
advanaged children.
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Club screens
pre-verbal children
for eye disorders
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Members collect
used glasses for
recycling.
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Club supports a
camp for handicapped
children.
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We are neighbors helping neighbors
(and having fun doing it!)
Come; join us in making the world a better place!
Dues, including meals: Only about a buck a day. (The fun is free)
Time commitment: Strictly up to you.
Benefits: Chance to give back to the community.
Gain lifetime friendships.
Acquire the good feeling that comes
with helping others.
(Giving of ourselves is the best way of saying thanks)
"If you try to find time for something that matters,
you never will. You must make the time."
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To visit club - Dave Newman, Membership Dir 303-777-6633
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For general info - Bob Boardman, President 303-781-2459
Induction of new member, Lion Terry Benedett-Farmer
by "Mr Smooth Talk" Lion Paul Lindsay
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New member, Lion Connie Jorgensen, being
welcomed by one of our long time members,
the "incomparable" Lion George Allen
New Member, Kris Craig, enjoying a laugh
with "The Debonair" Lion Dan Percefull,
Chairman of the Membership Committee
Click on "Members Gallery" below to see pictures
of all our members (you can see becoming a lion
makes you quite good looking)
OTHER LINKS
WEBMASTER - LEO J. KUNTZ
 
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