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Weekly Meetings - Tuesdays 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Worsham Hall unless otherwise noted.

 

09/07/10-MATHEW VANOVER & JESSICA TREBERG, MUSIC AND YOUTH DIRECTORS OF THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
09/14/10-MARY WRYE, CHAPLIN METHODIST HOSPITAL
09/21/10-JULIA SPRAGUE, WHO WAS ON A MEDICAL MISSION TO HAITI DURING THE EARTHQUAKE
09/28/10-BUZZY NEWMAN ASST. CITY MANAGER, UPDATE ONWATER FRONT, WATER SHED, AND SEWER PROJECT

 

 

October 5, Stone Hill Honey (Bee Keeping) Paul & Betsy Stone

October 12, Math In Focus-Ellen Redding

October 19, Audubon Park-Julie McDonald

October 26, employment, labor, and litigation—Lin Shannon

 

Get your tickets for the Magic Show to be held on September 18th, 2010 at South Middle School at 7:00 pm. See Norris Priest for tickets.

 

Melvin Jones Fellowship award winner is Bob Parks. award presented 8/3/2010:

 

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Lion of the Year is Jennifer Brown and presented an award at the 8/3/2010 meeting:

 

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Lions Club Vacation of a Lifetime Raffle drawing was held July 27th 2010 at 1:00pm after the regular Lions Club meeting. Thank you to all who sold tickets and purchased raffle tickets. Here are some pictures of the drawing:

 

 

 


 

Lions Club International July Newsletter

 

Funding Request - "Those organizations interested in receiving funds for the Henderson City Lions Charitable Trust need to fill out the attached application and forward it to the address on the form. This needs to be completed NLT April 30, 2011 to be considered in the following years (2012) budget planning process."

 

Kentucky Office for the Blind -
Whether your eyesight has been limited since birth, is failing because of a progressive disease or your vision has been lost in an unexpected accident, having a visual impairment can be frightening.  You may wonder how your life will be different.  You may need to learn new ways of doing everyday tasks. You may wonder whether you can keep your existing job. Continue to run your company, or keep advancing within your profession.  The Kentucky Office for the Blind serves individuals with a significant visual disability that limits their ability to gain or maintain employment with in the workforce.  The Owensboro Kentucky Field Office covers Henderson, Union, and Webster Counties.  If you are an employer and know of an employee who could benefit from our services, please give them our contact information, or if you know of someone with in your community who may benefit as well please have them contact us at 800-334-6929.