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PANCAKE BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

December 10, 2011

 

WHO IS THE LITTLE ELM LIONS CHARITY CLUB?

We have proudly served the Little Elm community for over 33 years!

Our members are very different in many ways, but we share a core belief -

Our community is what we make it!                                                     

That's because we help where help is needed.  In short, We Serve.

Here are some of the things our club has done recently:

  • Presented three $500 scholarships to three high school seniors
  • Held Pancake Breakfast with Santa to raise funds for local projects
  • Collected, counted and sorted over 1,000 pair of used eyeglasses
  • Held a Health Fair raise awareness of resources in the community
  • Purchased a necessary head helmut for a local infant
  • Donated time, service, ongoing monthly donations of food, and $1,000 to the Food Bank
  • Sponsored a Drug Awareness Poster Contest
  • Collect and recycle aluminum cans to raise funds for local projects
  • Provided sponsorship for 12 Angels from the local Angel Tree at Christmas
  • Help sponsor Shattered Dreams program for the local high school

If  you (or your friends or family members) would like to become involved in an upcoming project, or join our Lions Club, you can contact us in one of these three ways:

  1. Call our secretary Lion Ron Marszalek at: (972) 346-3369
  2. Email one of our Club Officers and request more information
  3. Attend one of our monthly membership meetings to learn more about our group

 My Town

My town is the place where
My house is found,
My business is located , and
Where my vote is cast.
It is where my children are educated,
 And where my life is.

My town has a right to my civic loyalty,
My town supports me and I should support it.
My town wants my citizenship,
Not my partisanship,

My friendliness not my dessensions,
My sympanthy, not my criticism

My intelligence, not my indifference.

My town supplies me with protection,
Trade, Friends, Education,
Schools, Churches, and the right to
Free moral citizenship,

My town has some things better than others.
The best things I should see to make better,
The worst things I should help to suppress

Take it all in all,
It is MY town
It is entitled to the best there is in me!

 Circa 1936

 

 

 

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