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Meeting Address
Greenbank Centennial Hall
19965 Highway 12
Greenbank, Ontario
L0C 1B0
1st & 3rd Wednesday - 7:00 pm

 

Fertilizer for sale!

The Greenbank Lions Club is selling 25 kg or 55 lb
bags of lawn (28-4-8) or garden (18-18-18) fertilizer
for $ 50 a bag. This includes tax and free delivery.
Order now for delivery in late September and early October.
Email orders to larrydoble@hotmail.com or phone
905-985-3723 with your address and phone number
Send e-transfer payment to rlbaker95@yahoo.com
and use the password “fertilizer”. No one can beat
these prices and all profits help support local
community projects.

Greenbank Lions Club Mission Statement;

To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.

This is a picture of the first bin that was filled by Mindy and Kaine Richarson, Percy Shaw,  Larry Doble and Matt Phoenix on May 5. On May 7 Bruce Dempsey, Jack Elliot, Vivian Smith, Bonny Rahm, Larry Doble, John Olivero, Jeff Mantifel ,Mark Lewis, Mike Pelletier, Don Beacock, Joe Norton, Keith Phoenix all helped to either  work on the tennis courts, cut and prune trees or collect scrap and bottles

This is a picture of the first bin that was filled by Mindy and Kaine Richarson, Percy Shaw,  Larry Doble, and Matt Phoenix on May 5. On May 7 Bruce Dempsey, Jack Elliot, Vivian Smith, Bonny Rahm, Larry Doble, John Olivero, Jeff Mantifel, Mark Lewis, Mike Pelletier, Don Beacock, Joe Norton, Keith Phoenix all helped to either  work on the tennis courts, cut and prune trees or collect scrap and bottles 

Greenbank, Port Perry , Blackstock and Sunderland Lions donate  $ 45,000 to the new CT Scanner at the Port Perry Hospital

We were so happy to have a special visit from Art, Jeff and Joe. The trio represented the Lions Clubs in Scugog who joined together to purchase a much-needed bedside chair for Lakeridge Health’s Port Perry Hospital.

A joint $1,000 donation from the Port Perry Lions Club, Greenbank District Lions Club and Blackstock Lions Clubs for a bedside chair for Lakeridge Health’s Port Perry Hospital.

This will help getting a patient out of bed and sitting in a chair for activities, meals and visiting loved ones can be so beneficial for their healing. It allows the patient to stretch their legs, use muscles that become stiff lying in bed for extended periods, maintain strength, eat a meal with less struggle and more dignity, and so much more. It is often an indicator that a patient is one big step closer to being able to go home.

From left to right; Rachel Agnoluzzi (CEO Foundation Member), Lion President Art Thompson (Port Perry Lions),  Douglas Brown (Foundation Member), Lion President Jeff Taylor (Greenbank Lions), Lion first Vice President Joe Young (Port Perry Lions)


 

 

DISTRICT A16 E-BLAST

2021-2022 LIONS INTERNATIONAL PEACE POSTER CONTEST WINNER
 
DISTRICT A16 IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR OWN JADYN STICKWOOD, WINNER OF THE DISTRICT A16 AND MD’A’ PACE POSTER CONTESTS HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS A MERRIT AWARD WINNER FOR THE 34TH ANNUAL LIONS INTERNATIONAL PEACE POSTER CONTEST.

THERE IS ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER AND THERE ARE 23 MERRIT AWARD WINNERS. OUT OF OVER 600,000 ENTRIES FROM 55 COUNTRIES, JADYN IS IN THE TOP 24.    

THE FINAL 109 POSTERS THAT REACHED THIS INTERNATIONAL LEVEL WERE JUDGED ON CREATIVITY, ORIGINALITY AND PORTRAYAL OF THEME ‘WE ARE ALL CONNECTED
.
WE CONGRATULATE JADYN ON THIS WONDERFUL ACCOMPLISHMENT.

WOW WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!

WE THANK SUNDERLAND LIONS CLUB AND ESPECIALLY LION DALE ST JOHN FOR SPONSORING OUR WINNER AND THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE PEACE POSTER CONTEST.  

 





Lions are your friends and neighbours volunteering to help those who are underprivileged or in need of our help. We are always looking for those interested in community service work, with great ideas and a willingness to bring their special skills to projects and events. Lions are active. Our motto is "We Serve." Lions are part of a global service network, doing whatever is necessary to help our local communities. We are dedicated to giving back to our community and welcome any new members who share our goal of serving our community.

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