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We are men and women just like you
who share common goals: we want to help those less
fortunate than ourselves and make our community a better
place to live, work, and raise a family. Our club is one of over 45,000 that comprise the world's largest service organization,
Lions Clubs International. Our focus is and will
always be right here in our community. We support
national and international programs, but Moses Lake and the
surrounding area will always come first.
We take pride in the services we provide to our community, but we have
fun, too. Our meetings are primarily social events - a good meal,
fellowship, a program of some kind, and maybe a little bit of business
thrown in here and there. Most club business is
conducted at our Board of Director's meetings, which all members are welcome to
attend. Our members regularly attend Conferences, Conventions and
Forums, each an opportunity to make and renew friendships and learn about
Lionism. We strongly encourage our members to visit other clubs and
will usually get a group together to make such visits. And we've been
known to get together on the odd afternoon for a round of golf.
We want to
attract high energy members who will do their part in helping the club reach
its goals. Lions have different talents and abilities, and those assets must
be recognized and channeled by the leadership to give members the greatest
satisfaction from their contribution to an activity. Praise for a job well
done is quickly given. Lions are always thanked and recognized at a meeting
and on our website for their part in the success in the activity.
Chairpersons of various projects are also recognized at the annual dinner.
As of July 2009 we
are 63
members strong and growing. The true strength of our club comes from within. It
starts with good leadership, and when every member contributes a good
organization becomes a great one. Involvement is the key to success. When
members feel they are contributing, they are needed and supported, and they
are important to the success of the club, they feel good about their
individual and collective efforts to serve others and Lionism is
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