Meetings
Members

Money Raising Projects

Antique Car Show

Cavalcade for diabetes 

Cribbage

Easter Bunny Pictures

 Ceilidh

Santa Pictures

Catering

 


One of our yearly "Fund Raising Activity"

 

Lions Lester Fall is standing by his vintage Buick. 
Lester has been Chairman of the Local Antique Car Club for 17 yeas and on behalf of our club, he would like to thank them for their assistance in raising funds for our Donations to Community Projects.  The Antique Car Show was held on May 29th at the Charlottetown Mall.

Car Show Registration Table

Our 2010 Car Show was a great success


As the club's sponsors, King Lion Jamie Penton with Boy Scout who are celebrating their founder's birthday

 

On-Going Activity

"The new Malcolm Darrach Community Centre in East Royalty in conjunction with the "East Royalty Lions Club" will be the location for a Ceilidh  on the first Sunday of every month, at 7pm.  Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided. Tickets are $5 at the door. The Centre is at 1 Avonlea Drive."
 

 


 

  Meeting of the Minds (The boys in blue)


 Catering

We are now really equipped to do catering in our new Location. If required, we can provide beverage service. Just send us an email if you have a function that needs catering.  A part of our Kitchen facilities 

"We have plenty of convenient parking."

We can cater for up to 150 people
 
 

Donations
  1. We have sponsored ball youth ball team over the years   and youth from our community that have been given the opportunity to further   their education by traveling the world to help others
  2. Donations to people who need to travel to other hospitals for treatment or test
  3. Donation of TV's rocking chairs and comforter to hospitals to make peoples stay there better.
  4. Large donations to CNIB for specialized equipments
  5. Major Donations To Local Hospital
  6. Seniors' Christmas Dinner
  7. Seniors Housing Facility

 


 

Prince Street Elementary School Breakfast Program

Lion Joseph Hébert, Secretary, presents a cheque to
Principal Terry MacIsaac
and
Grade Four  Sarah Morrisson for their School Breakfast Program

Prince Street School breakfast program feeds between 80 and 90 kids each morning.  This free program is open to all students, is supplied by donations, and is staffed by volunteers.  Students can have a choice of bagels, toast, or cereal which will help their day begin on the right foot. 

 

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