Merry Christmas from your friends at Tri-County Lions!
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Sep 14, 20222 min read
Tri-County Lions is a small group of dedicated volunteers that serve hands-on in many ways. We help people get eye exams and glasses, screen childrens sight, help feed the hungry, support children and senior citizens in need, and the list goes on. But we can accomplish so much more if we have more volunteers with a passion to help others. We are part of Lions International, the world's largest service organization.
Would you consider using your skills and passion to serve others? Did you know Tri-County Lions recently was recognized with a Certificate of Distinction by Lions Clubs International Foundation? Did you know we are an internationally recognized Model Club, the first in Tennessee? Did you know it's easy and fun to help us serve others?
Since July 1, we've donated over 700 hours of volunteer time in 24 service activities, and impacted the lives of more than 1,400 people.
Find out more about Tri-County Lions, what we do, and how you can help here:
Tri-County Lions is a small group of dedicated volunteers that serve hands-on in many ways. We help people get eye exams and glasses, screen childrens sight, help feed the hungry, support children and senior citizens in need, and the list goes on. But we can accomplish so much more if we have more volunteers with a passion to help others. We are part of Lions International, the world's largest service organization.
Would you consider using your skills and passion to serve others? Did you know Tri-County Lions recently was recognized with a Certificate of Distinction by Lions Clubs International Foundation? Did you know we are an internationally recognized Model Club, the first in Tennessee? Did you know it's easy and fun to help us serve others?
Find out more about Tri-County Lions, what we do, and how you can help here: https://moffettken.wixsite.com/tricountylions
Sep 12, 20221 min read
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At the Tri-County Lions September meeting Monday, September 12, Lion Connie Emmons, Service Chair of District 12-N and a Tri-County Lion, noted the District service projects coming up and how Tri-County Lions could help; she also brought her Leader Dog in Training, Sugar.
Tri-County Lions also received the dogbone banner patch and a small replica brick of a full-size engraved brick that will be installed at Leader Dogs for the Blind in Rochester, MI, recognizing the vital financial support for making guide dogs available to those who are blind.
Lion President Bill Barnes presented the Certificate of Distinction from Lions Clubs International Foundation recognizing the club as a 100% Melvin Jones Fellows Club.
Tri-County Lions are also preparing for several upcoming service projects and fundraisers.
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