Lions Club


Mission Statement

"To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs
by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation"
 

Motto:  "WE SERVE"

Visit the Turtle Lake Lions Website:  http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/TurtleLakeWI/

Click here to view the Turtle Lake Lions & Lioness Brochure

Lions Club International - Visit the international website for more information

 

Club Officers

President - Dorie Solum
(715) 986-2268

Vice President - TBA
Secretary - Jeff Becker
(715) 986-2536
Treasurer - Pat Wick
(715) 986-4181

 

Turtle Lake Lions Club
P.O. Box 401
Turtle Lake WI  54889

 

Activities

  • Collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids

  • Support the Community Float and Queen Pageant

  • Support the local 1st Responders

  • Sponsor a Disabled Deer Hunt

  • Involve students in Highway Clean-Up twice a year

  • Take Senior Citizens on Fall Color Tour

  • Sponsor Lions Peace Poster Contest for 6th graders

  • Collection of Deer Hides to fund Wisconsin Lions Camp

  • Christmas Lights in the Village Park

  • Organize the funding of the School SOS project

  • Holiday Fruit Baskets to area senior citizens

  • Take Senior Citizens on Christmas lights tour

  • Built a wheel chair ramp

  • Sponsor five scholarships for high school graduates

  • Sponsor local Boy Scout Troop

  • Purchase large print Reader's Digest

 

Events

2nd Weekend of July - Inter-County Fair

2nd Week of October - Pitchfork Fondue

 

Meeting Times & Locations

First & Third Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
May - October in the Village Park
November - April at the American Legion Hall
An evening meal is served each night at a cost of $5.00

 

How to Become a Lion

    If you are interested in becoming a Lion, contact any of the above listed Officers or come to a meeting as listed above.  You then need to be asked to fill out an application.  Annual dues:  $50.00, payable in two installments.

 

What it means to be a Lion

  1. Gives you the opportunity to help others in need through structured and productive activities.

  2. To raise funds to support your projects.

  3. To be involved in your community.

  4. To give freely of your time and talents to your club.

  5. To form friendships locally, nationally, and internationally.

  6. To have fun.

Gallery

Lions Food Drive

Built Ramp

Hanging Christmas Lights in the Park

Lions Christmas

Christmas Lights Tour

Lions Clubs World Headquarters - Oak Brook, IL

Hwy. Clean-Up with TL 5th Graders

Scholarship Winners 2003

Halibut Dinner 2004

In the Kitchen during the Halibut Feed 2004

Annual Pedal Pull

Fair Raffle Drawing with 2005 Royalty

Tractor Pull


 

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