Meetings
 
Livingston Lions Club Meets Every Wednesday at Noon
Camp Cho-Yeh
2200 S. Washington, Livingston, TX 77351

 

Club History

In late March, 1941, Lions District Governor Mel Miller visited Livingston and met with a group of local men. They discussed the re-organization of a Lions Club, which had been tried once before. It was agreed that a club would be formed, and the first 'called business meeting' was held in the City Hall on April 4, 1941.

The Livingston Lions Club now has a membership of approximately 110 members, with a record of achievement of which it can be proud, and one of the largest clubs in District 2S-1. Our club has served with distinction through a variety of projects and contributions throughout the years, and is especially noted for several major projects and programs including Texas Lions Children's Camp, Lions Eye Bank of Texas, Lions Club International Foundation, Eyeglass Recycling Center of Texas, Leader Dog Program, Texas Lions Foundation and Lions World Service for the Blind.

The Livingston Lions Club also supports the following local charities: Jack Weich Fellowship, Childrenz Haven, Polk County Center of Hope, G.R.A.C.E. Pregancy Outreach, Godtel, Camp Invention, and Green & White Scholarship.

Persons who are invited to join the Livingston Lions Club are asked to make a commitment to serve the community through projects and programs of the club, all of which are aimed at making Livingston, our State, our Nation, and the World a better place in which to live. In return, Lions offers the friendship, sociability, and support of a responsible group of business men and women from their community. The fellowship at meetings are outstanding, and the weekly programs are informative, educational, and entertaining. We are making a difference in our community.

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