The Easton Lions Club Honors Veterans

The Easton Lions Club honored veterans at their General Meeting at the Hall on Foundry on Wednesday, November 9th. Lions 5-Point Opening A beautiful presentation that included the Lions traditional 5-Point Opening featuring the Pledge of Allegience led by Stan Borgeson, veteran; the Song of America led by Bob Grella, veteran; the Thought of the […]
November 2022 Newsletter

Best Website in District 33S

From President Andrew Parker: “If you see the great Matt Cioffi around town give him a couple dozen high fives. At… [the] District 33S Cabinet Advisory meeting the Easton Lions Club website was named the Best in District 33S for the second/third/fourth/fifth (we forget how many exactly) year in a row… Many Lions Clubs have […]
District 33S End of Year

This was District Governor Martin Middleton’s final Cabinet Advisory meeting and he welcomed Incoming District Governor Bob Coluci to the helm. The Call for Donations after Club Announcements and Dinner proved that the Easton Lions Club is, once again, a model Club among District 33S. Due to the dynamic fundraising of this Club our President […]
Website Redesign – Dec 2021

Easton Lions Opens New YouTube Channel

by Matthew Cioffi Why do we need a YouTube Channel? We have three reasons. First, our new Celebration of Easton Dinner and Online Auction in March will feature many videos prepared by ECAT. These videos will highlight 10 or more community volunteer and service organizations in Easton! Second, I know we’ll have folks taking cell […]
Club Website’s New Look!

If you’ve not visited our Club’s website recently, you may want to take a look! It has a fresh new face. The layout is quite different, especially on a smartphone, where content now utilizes the whole screen. You’ll also see more photos of our events and Lions members used on our main pages. I’m still […]
Staying In Touch with GroupMe
It’s truly amazing to see how quickly communications have changed in the past 20 years. Remember when we used to walk down the street, knock on our friend’s door and talk face-to-face. How about those old rotary phones? Heck, in 1996 there was not even 911 (at least not in my part of Vermont). How […]
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”!…
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…