Not every Lions Centennial Legacy Project has to be a monumental undertaking. The Taylorsville-Winfield Lions Club in Carroll County, Maryland, for example, decided to install a beautiful oak bench in the local park for their…
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Getting your club or service project noticed requires a well-planned marketing campaign — and the new Marketing Campaign Planner is designed to help you do just that. This great new resource will walk you through each step of the planning process…
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See a list of districts recognized for achieving their district goals in previous Lions years.
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Shreya Zoy, a 13-year-old girl from Kerala, India, has an idea of what peace should mean to the world. She brought that idea to life through a powerful essay earning her the grand prize in the Lions…
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[mp4] New VoicesNew Voices celebrates the impact women Lions make every day and recognizes those who champion women’s voices in one of four areas: Service, Membership, Leadership, and Marketing.
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Learn how Lions became known as Knights of the Blind, serving blind and visually impaired people for the past 100 years. Available in languages, select language under closed captions.
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The Second Century Ambassador program was an opportunity for innovative Lions to invest in the future of our organization.
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Lions serve in many ways. But there are a number of causes and initiatives we support on a global level.
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See the ways Lions are strengthening the relationship between communities and the environment through environmental stewardship.
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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…