Eye Glass Cleaning November 2017

Eye Glasses Array of Styles.

From Our Secretary – Matt Soeldner The next cleaning of glasses will take place on Monday, November 6th, at the Raynham Lions Club. Two shifts 1:00-3:00 and 6:30-9:00! Work one or both, everybody welcome. The Raynham Lions Club is located at:

October 2017 Eyemobile Testing Reports

District 33S Lions Eyemobile with Spot Camera.

This October we had the district 33S Eyemobile at two events in Easton. The NRT Fair at the Sheep pasture on October 1, and at the Tom Hedrick Memorial Senior Cookout at the Council on Aging on October 4th. Many thanks to Richard Freitas and crew for manning the Eyemobile at these two very popular events. Read-on for more report details…

Golf Tournament Recap 2017

Golfer on practice putting green.

The 19th annual Lions Club Charity Golf Tournament took place on Sept. 25th at Easton Country Club. It provided fun for all while raising substantial funds for local charities, Lions scholarships, and eye research. The first place went to Team 9 with Rich Vociferous, Tom Sampson, Mike Bobulis and Sandy Bobulis while second went to […]

President’s Message – September 2017

Easton Lions Member Pattie Somers

“We Need You…” Event Calendar Hello it’s me! I was wondering… Since I became president of the Easton Lions, I have had the pleasure of working the members of various committees. I have a greater appreciation of the work that our Easton Lions are doing for our club and community. I have also realized the […]

Dining for a Cause-Brockton Lions at 99 Restaurant

Ninety Nine 99 Restaurant & Pub Logo

The Brockton Lions invite you to help them with their Dining for a Cause event at the 99 Restaurant, located at 99 Belmont Street, on Thursday, September 14, 2017, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Open post to download the voucher (JPG format), print it out, and bring it with you to 99 Restaurant.

District Happenings – September 2017

Blink of an Eye 5k Run and Walk - Di struct 33S

Here are some of the key District 33S events happening in September: Monday, September 11, 2017: Eyeglass Cleaning in Raynham, This is a District wide event and is open to all clubs. Mark your calendars and invite your members to come and help with this project. … Saturday, September 30, 2017: Blink of an Eyed 5K Run & Walk at Scusset Beach. It’s a full weekend event with the walk/run, children’s activities, lots of food, and a DJ during the day on Saturday, a dinner Saturday night, and breakfast Sunday morning! … District 33S – Hearing Foundation is in need of Board Members….

Easton Lions 1950-2015

Easton Lions Club History Logo, since 1931.

Born in the Great Depression and forged by the challenges of World War II, the Easton Lions Club entered the Post-War era with seventy-two members in a town of just over 6,000. Over the next sixty years while the membership ebbed and flowed, the needs of the community would only grow. In 1951 you could still get a fried chicken dinner for under a dollar at Topsy’s Chicken Coop, one of the many restaurants where the Lions have met over the years. In that year the Lions hosted an Annual Child Welfare Night benefit. The club called in the assistance of the Brockton DeMolay and Rainbows to produce a musical featuring familiar tunes like…

June 2017 End-of-Year Awards, Honors & New Members

Lions Club 2017 Centennial Commemorative $1 Coin

For Immediate Release – Easton, MA Melvin Jones Fellowships At our Installation Ceremonies on June 14th, we had the honor of recognizing two Lions members, Ken Love and Mark Ingalls, as our latest Melvin Jones Fellowship recipients.  Ken and Mark have both been Board members for many years, Ken Love as Treasurer and Mark Ingalls as […]

President’s End-of-Year Message – June 2017

Matthew Cioffi profile image from holiday festival.

This year has been a blast. We threw a few stones into the pond and the ripples are still spreading out today. I want to thank everyone for their hard work this year at all our events. Tonight, I’d like to share with you two things I learned serving as your president and a mission, if you choose to accept it, I hope will inspire you for next year. The first, is the power of “Wait, what?” moments; Which led me to understand what it means to be a Lion; – And finally, the mission: “If this were your last year as a Lion, how would you make it be the best year ever?”…

Lions Legacy Challenge Helps Raise $41,000

Smith Farmhouse at Borderland State Park in Easton, MA

Download Press Release Enterprise Article June 6, 2017 For Immediate Release – Easton, MA The Brockton Enterprise published an article on June 6, 2017, “For holistic health, they’ll bet the farm in Easton”, with additional details. Smith Farm at Borderland raises $42,000 through the Easton Lions Club Centennial Legacy Project & The Avery Lee Williams Family Farmhouse Renovation Challenge.  Thursday, […]