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Calabogie Lions Club

The Calabogie Lions Club (CLC) is situated in the Ottawa Valley in the beautiful Lanark Highlands.  Nestled on the shores of magnificent Calabogie Lake 100km northwest of the Capital of Canada, Ottawa, ON.  The club, chartered in 1952,  is always looking for a few more civic minded men and women to become a part of our welcoming environment. 

Club Meetings

Regular Meeting:

The 1st Tuesday of each month is the club monthly meeting, except for November. Following a one-half hour social period starting at 6:30 pm, meetings start at 7 pm. 

Meetings are normally held in the Community Hall (574 Mill Street) which is situated off of Mill Street, between Francis St and County Road 511 in Calabogie.  Some meetings may be held at alternate venues, please check the "Calendar" page for updates.

Business/Directors Meeting:

On the 3rd Tuesday of month except for November, the club holds a Business/Directors Meeting and everyone is invited to attend.  It is held at the Community Hall in Calabogie at 7:00pm.

 


CALABOGIE SANTA CLAUS PARADE

SUNDAY DECEMBER 7TH, 1 PM

For info on entering a float contact:

Lion Kim Rekowski 613-519-5005

email: lionscalabogie@gmail.com


Calabogie Community Hall

The Community Hall is home to the Calabogie Lions Club,
and is available to rent for private and community events.

574 Mill Street, Calabogie, Ontario, K0J 1H0

Contact: Rob Brooks at calabogiecommunityhall@gmail.com

or call: (613)-752-0164


EVENTS

Monday: 50/50 draw at Euchre, Calabogie Community Hall, 7:00 pm.

Third Wednesday of the Month: Community DABBER BINGO, Calabogie Community Hall, 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:30.


District A-4  Ottawa and Area Web Site

Use the link below to access the A-4 District Website.

It has links to the District Governors' Newsletter and other events & happenings in the district, check this site often for updates on what's happening outside our immediate club.

www.a4lions.ca/


Websites of other Lions Clubs World wide

Use the link below to access the Websites of other Lions Clubs throughout the world.

http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/index.php


 

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