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Perry Township Lions Club
Officers and Contact Information

President

Lion Bob Richardson

330-477-4977

president@perrylionsclub.org

Secretary 

Lion Bill Keltner

330-224-9410

secretary@perrylionsclub.org

 Membership

Lion Cheryl Keltner

330-224-2866

membership@perrylionsclub.org

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Who are Lions?

Lions are groups of service-minded men and women who are interested in improving their communities. We are young people, families and Baby Boomers alike. To become a Lion is to become an active volunteer, a member of a respected international organization, a leader in your community and a friend to people in need.

There are many reasons to become a member. As a Lion, you'll:

  • Help your community and gain valuable skills
  • Make an impact on people's lives – locally and internationally
  • Learn to be a leader – and lead a respected organization
  • Network with business people in your community and around the world
  • Energize your life and have fun
You'll grow personally and professionally. And you'll know that what you do is worthwhile and appreciated.

Purpose
  • To create, foster and uphold a spirt of understanding among all peoples of the world.
  • To promote good government and good citizenship at all levels.
  • To be actively involved in civic, cultural and moral welfare of the community.
  • To unite members in the bonds of friendship and understanding.
  • To provide a forum for discussion of all matters of public interest without partisan politics or religion.
  • To freely serve the community and to promote high ethical standards in all aspects of our own daily life.
What Perry Township Lions do?

-Provides eye glasses and exams for those less fortunate in Perry Township 

-Works with Salvation Army with Bell Ringing, Hats and gloves for Kids, Angel Tree and Back to School

-Support diabetes research, pilot dogs and Camp Echoing Hills

Drop Your Eyeglasses in Lions Collection BoxesYou can drop off your old eyewear at Lions-sponsored collection boxes in your community. Typical locations include libraries, schools, community centers, places of worship, coffee shops, optometrist offices and other public locations where communities socialize and get together.
(Our Club picks up at Walmart Vision on Atlantic Blvd and Whipple Beauty and Barber Styling)

All About Lions Presentation 

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. 



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