Follicle Fundraising

How often have we said or heard people say “it seemed like a good idea at the time”. Well, with that in mind, it was with some trepidation that I pulled into the parking lot of the Easton Rod and Gun Club for the annual year end cookout…

LCI 100 Years Website

Our Club’s Facebook cover highlights the LCI 100th anniversary logos and medallions all Lions clubs strive to achieve in our communities. The anniversary tagline fits well with what we have been doing in Easton since 1931, “Where There’s a Need, There’s a Lion”!…

Easton Peace Poster Winners Announced for 2015

Each year, Lions clubs around the world proudly sponsor the Lions International Peace Poster Contest in local schools and youth groups. This contest encourages students who are ages 11, 12, or 13, to artistically express their visions of peace.

A Day at the Thrift Store

While it was more atypical than typical, Saturday, June 13 was a “barn burner” at the Easton Lions Thrift Store. All hands were on deck and the weather fine…we have been running through inventory at a torrid pace.

Youth Speech Contest – Easton Recap 2014-15

The Easton Lions renewed their participation in the MA Lions Youth Speech Competition with the work of Lions Ed Hands and Tony Cabral and OAHS Social Studies Dept. Chair Matt Auger. Robert Capodilupo was the winner in the local…

Wings of Hope Co-Founder Speaks at Club Meeting

At our May 27th meeting, our club had the honor of welcoming, Kristin Harrison and her husband, from Easton Wings of Hope as our evening’s guest speakers. Easton Wings of Hope is a coalition of concerned community members hoping to reduce youth substance abuse…

2015 Lions Scholarship Awards

The 2015 scholarship and toolship awards will go to Kevin Dias, Katherine Kudcey, Olivia Mileika, Emily Morgan, Lily Vinacoor from Oliver Ames and Madeline Blackburn and Nicole Morawski from Southeastern Regional Vocational-Technical High School.

Melvin Jones Fellows Nominated

In 1917, Melvin Jones, a 38-year-old Chicago business leader, told members of his local business club they should reach beyond business issues and address the betterment of their communities and the world. Jones’ group, the Business Circle of Chicago, agreed. After contacting similar groups around the United States…

Spreading the Word about the Thrift Store

Contacting Area Realtors: Avery Lee Williams is working to pull together a few good Lions who can help spread the word about the Easton Lions Thrift Store. The idea is to find avenues that can bring in good used items…

Club Web Calendar

So what is the difference between Facebook “Likes” and “Shares”? Likes are a “nod of approval” while Shares are stronger, “You’ve really gotta check this out!” Help spread the word by “Sharing” our posts…