Next Meeting Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Speaker to be announced.
Great attendance at the Tulsa Boat, Sport & Travel Show held recently Jan. 30 through Feb. 5, 2012.
In addition to working the boat show, the Mobile Health Screening Unit was there on Saturday. Twenty-nine people went through and had free health screenings!
TULSA DOWNTOWN LIONS CLUB
Plan now to attend the first evening meeting of the Tulsa Downtown Lions Club.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012, at
7209 E. Reading Place.
Social from 6:00 to 6:30 with snacks and drinks provided
Meeting begins at 6:30
Come and learn about Tulsa Downtown Lions and Lions International. Educate yourself with the community and state projects done by Lions. Find out how you can have the opportunity to become a Lion and serve your community.
Directions:
Meeting place is located off Pine between Sheridan and Memorial. Turn north at N. 71 E. Ave, (there is a small
bar at Pine and N. 71st called White Crow Tavern), the end of the street is Reading Place. There is a large brown building on the northwest corner of the intersection. It is 7029 E. Reading Place.
From Hwy 169, exit at Pine, turn west.
From I 244, exit at Sheridan, turn north to Pine, turn east on Pine.
NEXT MEETING
February 21, 2012
Speaker to be announced.
Tulsa Downtown Lions Meeting Schedule!!
Club Meeting Schedule
- First Tuesday: Club Development – Reports from Committees, etc.
- Second Tuesday: Outside Work Project - we are not at the church.
- Third Tuesday: Club Meeting with Guest Speaker
- Fourth Tuesday: Board Meeting
- Fifth Tuesday: (if there is one) no DAYTIME meeting, but we will get together after work (around 5:15 - 5:30) at McNellies for a Happy Hour Lion's get-together.
Our Club is a Founders Club of Lions International, organized October 11, 1916. We serve the Tulsa area, principally by assisting the visually and physically impaired. Our motto is: "WE SERVE." We are the Home Club of the late Dr. Robert McCullough, Lions International Past President. While our club is the "downtown club," many of our members work and live outside the downtown area. Visitors are always welcome.
New members are always invited. See our "New members invited" page for more information about us. If you or someone you know may be interested in becoming a Lion and serving the community, please visit us or contact one of our club officers.
If you wish to donate eyeglasses, contact us. We have several dropp off sites around the Tulsa area.
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Helen Keller: "Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much."
In response to Helen Keller's challenge to us in 1925, we became "Knights of the Blind in the crusade against darkness."
Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 205 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world.





