Volunteers help us at Wurstfest
Teachers and students from HOSA (Health Occupational Students of America) helped us working 15 schedule slots at our Wurstfest booth.
Teachers and students from HOSA (Health Occupational Students of America) helped us working 15 schedule slots at our Wurstfest booth.
Students from Spring Branch Middle School of the Comal ISD participated in our Lions Club Peace Poster contest. The student with the 1st place (overall winning) poster advances to the district level and could eventually advance to the international level to be selected as having created the best poster in the world for Lions…
Our club donated $1000 to the local charitable organization RecoveryWerks! that helps teens, young adults, and families heal from the effects of substance use disorder. RecoveryWerks! vision is “Changing the world through recovery, one under-served community at a time.” RecoveryWerks! mission is “RecoveryWerks! provides proven recovery support services in a safe and nurturing environment for…
At our 18 October club meeting, Senator Donna Campbell was our guest speaker. Senator Campbell’s presentation and discussion included remarks about the number of special sessions, the impeachment trial of the Attorney General, and a review of propositions to amend the state constitution on the ballot for the upcoming November 7th election, as well as…
On Sunday morning, August 20th, several club members volunteered to help with a cleanup and organization the day after a sales event at Habitat for Humanity’s local ReStore. Our club also made a donation of $400 for studs toward Habitat’s local housing projects. Lion Bob Oldham, Lion Chere Billings, Lion Wendy Drush, ReStore staff member,…
At our club meeting on 16 August 2023, Kimberly Smith was inducted as the newest member of our club. Kimberly, a special ed teacher at Freiheit Elementary school, is sponsored by Lion Paul Drush.