The Crown Point Lions Club was chartered on September 23, 1943.
Crown Point Lions Club - Past Presidents
1944 * Russell Nixon
1945 * Ralph Geisen
1946 * Wm. Troutwine
1947 * Vernon Sigler
1948 * Eugene Hurst
1949 * Clarence Henderlong
1950 * Jerome Huber
1951 * Edwin Knight
1952 * L.E. Laney
1953 * Maurice Bunnell
1954 Albert B. Johnson
1955 * George Neises
1956 * Randy Handley
1957 * Fred Coffman
1958 * Harry McClenthen
1959 * Homer Roberts
1960 * Max Spencer
1961 * Roy Cruse
1962 * Earl Leets
1963 Russell Mallatt
1964 * Joe Rush
1965 * Melvin Kortum
1966 * Elso Pacific
1967 * Charles Cook
1968 * Russell Paarlberg
1969 * John Miller
1970 * Ralph Schroeter
1971 *Charles Nance
1972 * William Young
1973 * Art O’Hara
1974 *Harold Wente
1975 Steve Popka
1976 * Al Minix
1977 * Robert McLeod
1978 * Bob Wright
1979* Robert J. Sloan
1980 * David Rhodes
1981 * Bill Mengel
1982 * Bob Turner
1983 David Springman
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1985 Tom Trulley
1986 * Vern Mees
1987 * Ron Kerbs
1988 Jim Donovan
1989 * Mike Seleski
1990 Bill Cox
1991 Tom Daly
1992 Bob Vanek
1993 Chuck Westerhout
1994 Ed Schiesser
1995 Paul Bremer
1996 Harry Schell
1997 * Jeff Martin
1998 Greg Wirtz
1999 Don Greening
2000 Dick Souther
2001 Jim Wirtz
2002 Dean Niepokoj
2003 Ron Gang
2004 Tim Fealy
2005 Lisa Anderson
2006 * Gail Replin
2007 Donna Worst
2008 Kevin Knaga
2009 Yvonne Mees
2010 Alex Kleemann
2011 Ed Schiesser
2012 Chuck Wirtz
2013 Paul Bremer
2014 Bob Vanek
2015 Chuck McKean
2016 Tim Fealy
2017 Rich Day
2018 Greg Fabian
2019 Dan Klein
2020 Jack Zenere
2021 Joe Beckman
2022 Vicky Klein
2023 Donna Worst
2024 Mary Jane DiMichele
* Deceased Members
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Melvin Jones Fellowship
LCIF’s highest honor, the Melvin Jones Fellowship (MJF) recognizes a person’s commitment to humanitarian service. An MJF is presented to those who give US$1,000 to LCIF or to a person for whom a donation was made by others. Melvin Jones Fellows receive a lapel pin and a plaque. Their name also is entered on a computer database accessible to visitors at International Headquarters.
2007 - Yvonne Mees
W.P. Woods Fellow
The W.P. Woods award was established at the April 22, 1995 meeting of the Full Board of Trustees of the Lions Indiana Trust Fund (later changed to the Indiana Lions Foundation, Inc.). This award was established to honor the first president of Lions International W.P. Woods who was an Indiana Lion from Evansville. The Award is a way that Indiana Lions may honor their dedicated Lions with a Hoosier Lion Award.
* Deceased