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Sleepy Hollow Lions Club Invites Community to Join and Make a Difference New Date Oct 17

 The  Sleepy Hollow Lions Club    is seeking civic-minded men and women to join them in making a difference in the community. The club is hosting an information session on Thursday, October 17  --    new date ---    for people who want to learn more about the club and its work.

 

“Our club gives members an opportunity to advance worthy causes, serve with friends, and become leaders in the community. This club means a lot to our Lions, but it means so much more to the people we serve,” said  Club President Gary Solomon.

 

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The information session will be held on  October 17, at  Mahopac National Bank/Sleepy Hollow, 52 Beekman Avenue, Sleepy Hollow  6:00 PM – 8:30 PM.   Lion Second  Vice  District Governor    Steve   DeName    will be on hand  to explain more about how Lions serve their communities and the region.   Lion President Gary Solomon  encourages the public to come out and learn more about the club’s work.

 

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“We want to share the great things we’re doing in the community, and let others know how they can help,” said  Lion Solomon.

 

The Lions’ motto is “We Serve,” and the  Sleepy Hollow Lions Club has lived up to it.   The club  has conducted food drives, toy drives ,  and pet food  drives among  its projects.

 

To learn more about the information session, the  Sleepy Hollow Lions Club  or its service projects, contact  Lion President  Gary Solomon,  914 631 5200,  or  Lion Public Relations Co-Chair Carl Anderson 914 462 0775

 

Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. Its 1.35 million members in more than 46,000 clubs are serving communities in 207 countries and geographical areas around the globe. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired, championed youth initiatives and strengthened local communities through hands-on service and humanitarian projects. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit lionsclubs.org.



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