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[doc] Expanding HorizonsHarry A. Newman of Toronto became Lion’s first international president in 1924 as Lions Clubs expanded beyond the U.S.
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[doc] Citizens of the WorldSince 1961, Lions have sponsored exchange programs to help youth experience and understand cultures different from their own.
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Showcase your club leadership and your commitment to serving your communities.
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Announce your support for youth education and scholarships provided by your club.
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Announce upcoming service projects your club is hosting and invite members of the community to volunteer and join your club.
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Let your city know that a new Lions Club has arrived and is accepting new members.
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Celebrate your club by announcing your recent club anniversary and inspire more people to join your club.
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[doc] Paperless LionsWith the online portal MyLCI, Lions can easily report service activities and update club membership.
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[doc] Lions in ChinaFounded in 1926, the Lions Club of Tianjin (formerly Tientsin), China, stayed active until 1949. New clubs and membership have grown rapidly since 2002 when Lions returned to China.
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[doc] A European FirstThe first Lions clubs in Europe were founded in Stockholm and Geneva in 1948.