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On Wednesday 15th February 2012, Guests from Harrington included Melissa Miller and Diana Schoenbeck. Visiting from Brookside were Kathy and Jim Lomas. Joe Simpson former KL was visiting. Our guest speaker was Gene Polgar, shown here receiving a certificate from King Lion John Burris.
On Wednesday 4th January 2012, PDG Bob Daniels, introduced Richard Bailey and his wife Kay. Richard is a local marble sculpture who talked about his training, work, and showings. He had a marble butterfly sculpture and a duck made of onyx to show us.
On Wednesday 19th October Walt and Kate Roshon become the newest members of the Clayton Lions Club. Welcome to Walt and Kate
On June 4th, the Lions helped to celebrate the first Clayton Railroad Days. It was a beautiful sunny day and we hope it is the first of many Clayton Railroad Days.
On June 2nd, Vice President John Burris presented the Julian H. Dunning Memorial Scholarship to Courtney Carter at the Smyrna High School Senior Awards Convocation.
On March 26th the Clayton Lions Club hosted a Pancake Breakfast at the Ewell's Saint Paul Church in Clayton, DE. Nobody left hungry!
At our club meeting on March 16th, King Lion Art presented Lion Conrad with the Ralph N. Helm award for Humanitarian Services. Well done Lion Conrad!
St Patricks Day Parade. Smyrna, 2011

The 2011 St Patrick's Day Parade in Smyrna, DE.Clayton Lions in the parade are Lions, Regina Daniels, Joan Bestpitch and Bob Daniels.

On March 2nd 2011, Lion Jack Simons was the speaker for the evening talking about forming a Leo Club and Bree Wilkins told of a Leo.her experiences as

On February 16th 2011, KL Art Stauffer presented our Membership chair, Bob Nagyiski, with two membership Keys from International, one for excellence for 2009-2010 and another for Opening the door for Lionism. Congratulations to Lion Bob

Our speakers for our meeting on February 16th were Lion Joan Bestpitch, Hoby Delaware and Katie Dodge, Hoby ambassador. They told us of the origins and benefits of attending Hoby as a tenth grader. Clayton Lions then presented a check of $200 to Hoby.

   

 

 

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