
Get acquainted with our new member Joe Gorman
Joe is married to Nancy and employed by Wells Fargo. Joe’s sponsor is Bud Bacheller.
Welcome aboard Joe!
We Serve
The Front Range Lions Club would like to invite you to join us for our Charter Night. It will be a celebration as a new club joins the Lions in their mission.
Tickets for this event will be $25.00 each To R.S.V.P and purchase a ticket you can send payment to or call:
Melody Bettenhausen
(970)310-9665 2808
Tulane Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Or visit http://frontrangelions.eventbrite.com
PLEASE RSVP BY FRIDAY DEC. 4th
Hope to meet many of our fellow Lions!
Date:
Dec. 12 at Café Columbine
Time:
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Location:
802 W. Drake Rd.
Fort Collins, CO
80526
Telephone:
1-970-494-6445
Café Columbine is located on the North side of Drake Rd. between College and Shields
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The summer camping season ended successfully with 318 campers in attendance. In addition, we had approximately 100 campers from different specialty camps:
Thank you Lions for your continued support. We certainly couldn’t…
Download the camp newsletter for the full story, photos and links.
About the sight interviews; Lions members meet the third Thursday of every month at First United Methodist Church. The church is located on the SW corner of Elizabeth and Stover. Approximately 25 to 30 applicants are interviewed. Those who qualify are given vouchers redeemable at optometrists in town. Lions members also provide qualified participants with vouchers for new eyeglasses which are purchased by the Lions Club from Lenscrafters.
The practitioners who participate in our sight program give us a special rate for their services. Our time for these interviews on the given Thursday is 1:30 to 3pm. Please feel free to come visit.
August 22, 2009 :: Our Annie Walk took place in perfect Fort Collins weather. Attendees and their dogs (and some cats?!) were as comfortable on the Poudre River Library property as a duck in water. The pancake breakfast got off to a good start. Once the lions members cooked and tested the product, they began serving the public at a cost of $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children.
The dogs enjoyed this years event as much as the people, even more in some instances observed by this reporter. Without naming names, a pooch or two were observed giving our pancakes a taste test, on the sly of course![br]
The fashion conscious took advantage of the many vendors booths available in and around the park. Molly was seen modeling her new pink color, matched her leash perfectly.
Absolutely one hundred percent of all monies collected were given directly to the Poudre River Library District. If that doesn’t give you a warm fuzzy….