Since 1917, the local Lions Clubs have offered people just like you the opportunity to give something back to their community. Today, with more than 2 million members in more than 210 countres, Lions have expanded their focus to help meet the ever increasing needs of our society.
Sam Mace receives his award for 55 years as a Lion, well done Sam, at the Clayton Lions meeting on January 17th 2024 | |
Clayton Lions meeting on December 20th 2023 | |
Regina Brown was our guest speaker at the Clayton Lions meeting on September 20th 2023 | |
Clayton Lions pancake breakfast at Ewell Saint Pauls Church in Clayton on 25th March 2023 | |
Clayton Lions and FSMA Leos stuff the truck event on January 21st 2023 | |
Boy Scouts leader Tommie Watts visits the club on 9/15/21 to pose a very important question about allowing girls to join the boy scouts | |
Smyrna Police Chief Torrie James receives a certificate of appreciation from King Lion John Burris for coming to talk to us at our meeeting on Wednesday 9/15/21 | |
July 4th fireworks at the Smyrna High School | |
Clayton Lions club selling hot dogs and soda at Smyrna High School for the July 4th Fireworks display. | |
On 6/16/21 at out club meeting, PDG John Burris presents Leo of the year ( last year ) to Raven Gaeta. She was not able to receive the award last year due to the Covid Pandemic. | |
Bill Green receives a Ted Reiver award at our club metting on 6/16/21 | |
Bob Nagyiski receives a Ted Reiver award at our club meeting on 6/16/21 | |
Greg Swiatek deservedly receives the Lion of the year award at the club meeting on 6/16/21 |
Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world.