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"You can't get very far until you start doing
something for somebody else."
-Melvin Jones,
Lions Clubs International Founder |
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District
29-I Lions Clubs give their members a chance to grow as
individuals while giving back to their communities. Though
some members have more free time than others, every member
contributes in some way to the ability of the Lions Club to
meet the needs of their community.
Lions are
doing something to make the world a better place.
That's why we have the LION's PRIDE. |
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Lions refurbish and repair an Elementary School playground
in the Eastern Panhandle. |
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Lions plant a weeping cherry tree at the entrance to
Clarksburg Veterans Hospital. |
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Through fund-raisers, Lions support the Leader Dogs and
Pilot Dog programs which provide trained guide dogs
throughout the USA. |
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No
matter what your age, if you're past 18, you can still be a
club President-- even if you are 90 years old. |
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Lions are recognized throughout the world as people who
serve others. These two Lions were recognized as
Regional Volunteers of the Month. |
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Lions Club
members continue their hobbies, such as Pin Collecting and
Trading, while helping others. This is the most
current pin depicting the 2010 Lions Convention in
Australia. |