In 2014, the marketing challenge for my 70-year-old club, the South Tucson Lions Club, was to build a new brand image. We wanted to stop being the “best-kept secret,” and start being the talk of the town. We wanted to really…
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Download the PowerPoint presentation of the New Voices webinar with tips on how to use social media for your club.
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Helpful overview of the resources and tools available to zone and region chairpersons to help in your role in supporting clubs.
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[doc] All-State BandsLions share their love of music by supporting budding musicians through Lions All-State bands.
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[pdf] Photography Quick TipsUse these quick tips to take the perfect pictures that can effectively tell the story of your club and its service.
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This chart provides current dues and fees for clubs and members along with information about any special certification requirements.
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The Mount Cheam Lions Club believes that there is nothing more precious than the gift of sight. Their Centennial Legacy Project was inspired by Helen Keller’s plea to Lions in 1925 to become Knights of the Blind. Two thousand…
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[doc] Matteo’s DreamCalifornia Lions built a playground for children of all abilities. Lions recreated the playground for their entry in the 2014 Rose Parade.