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An overview of the many opportunities, month by month, that give one and all the chance to practice our motto: “ We Serve ” Coupeville Lions Club A Year.

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2 An overview of the many opportunities, month by month, that give one and all the chance to practice our motto: “ We Serve ” Coupeville Lions Club A Year at a Glance with the Coupeville Lions Club

3 Student of the quarter Blood drive

4 Scholarship Auction for Coupeville High School

5 Student of the quarter Spring Conference Hwy 20 litter cleanup

6 Deception Pass cleanup Camp Horizon Spring cleanup

7 White Cane Program Student of the quarter Blood drive Memorial Day parade MD-19 Camp Horizon cleanup Taking up Helen Keller’s challenge to become “knights of the blind,” Lions in the Pacific Northwest assist children and adults in their communities with sight restoration and preservation. All contributions to White Cane Days benefit the sight programs of Northwest Lions Foundation. The Foundation gives the gift of sight through the following programs: Lions Patient Care Grants NLF provides grants to Lions Clubs to assist people in their own communities who need treatment for sight loss but cannot afford it. Lions Health Screening Unit (LHSU) This program provides free health screenings for vision, hearing, glaucoma, diabetes, and high blood pressure. About 30% of the people screened find they have health problems of which they were previously unaware. Last year, the LHSU screened more than 29,000 children and adults. Lions Project Support Grants Special grants are available to Lions Clubs and other community organizations to help support vision and hearing-related programs in their local areas

8 Begin to meet twice monthly for summer months Officer Installation dinner Garage sale Fort Casey “Learn to Swim” Partnership: 10 weeks

9 Meet twice monthly Fort Casey “Learn to Swim” Partnership: 10 weeks Summer Barbeque at Town Park Ebey's Reserve Field School-Historic Building Restoration Help serve at Camp Horizon

10 Meet twice monthly Fort Casey “Learn to Swim” Partnership: 10 weeks Blood drive Arts and Crafts Fair

11 Salmon Barbeque & Town Concert Non-Profit Fair-Farmers Market

12 Coupeville Scarecrow Contest Harvest Fest Races

13 Student of the quarter Blood drive International Environmental Photo Contest

14 Photo contest awards Greening of Coupeville Parade Sight & hearing at all the elementary schools Christmas Party

15 EACH MONTH THESE ACTIVITIES TAKE PLACE Commodities distribution, Cambey Apts. Woodcutting - Recycle Center Garage sale barn sort Work party at Coupeville Ferry terminal, (Keystone) Meals on Wheels Bingo 5th Wednesday of each month

16 Coupeville Lions have been together since 1938. New members bring strength to the club with fresh ideas and you renew our energy! The opportunities are vast as they are wide in ways to give time and energy. What you reap in return is ten- fold. We have found that doing one project has somehow made way to sign-up for another project! We do believe that Coupeville Lions meets and perhaps sets a "Gold Standard“ with their Mission Statement: To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs. Ask any of us about joining our Coupeville Lions Club here tonight. We welcome all that you can offer; be it in large or small increments of time


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