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Abbey Cottage Tea Room (New Abbey) Baptist Church, ( Gillbrae Road) Barbours (box at Accounts Department) Care Centre/Shoe Shop (Loreburn St) Chapters Bookshop (Thornhill) Charnwood House Care Home (visitors /staff only) Citizen’s Advice Bureau (Irish St) Colin Picken Eyecare (Moffat) Cumberland Street Day Centre D & G Canine Defence League Charity Shop (Thornhill) D & G Council- Library (Gretna) David Keswick Leisure Centre Eclipse Hair Salon Frances Dunne Eyecare Gracefield Arts Centre Lochside Community Centre Lincluden Charity Shop ( Lincluden Community Centre) McFarlan Hall (Clarencefield) Morrisons Supermarket Murray Pharmacist, (Glasgow Street) Nationwide Building Society North West Community Centre Salvation Army Charity Shop (High Street) Salvation Army Charity Shop(Glasgow St) Shambellie House (New Abbey) St. Michael’s Church Shax(Crichton Ground) The Bridge The Usual Place The Wee Spec Shop [Note -There are additionally min. 12 non-public collection points for this project.]
To contact Lions Club Dumfries: E-mail us at Dumfrieslionsclubsco@gmail.com
Facebook LionsClubDumfries
Websit e-clubhouse.org/sites/dumfries
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Prints currently displayed in TUP exhibition can be purchased at the till for only £15 at any time until and including the coffee morning. Other prints, some smaller and/or unmounted will on sale the coffee morning for the reduced price of £5 0r £10
Geoff Walters
Geoff Walters was born south of the border circa 1938 and passed to higher service in 2025. He did National Service in the Military Police and became a successful businessman in the NE of England. A keen angler, he loved visits to Scotland and especially to the Dumfries area for the fishing. He Settled in the Penpont area over 20 years ago. Apart from angling locally, he travelled up North and to the Hebrides with his caravan which gave him much opportunity to indulge in his main interest, photography and he built up a vast array of photographs some of which are exhibited here. He was a member of the U3A Camera Club and a onetime member of the Loreburn and the Dumfries Camera Clubs.
To see all Geoff's prints, click link to the U3A CC Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1506957213711252
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If you are an individual or an organisation and would like to submit a request for assistance, the address is Dumfries Lions Club c/o 19 Grieve Walk Heathhall Dumfries DG13SY or email us on the above address.
Our Club is part of the International Association of Lions Club which is the largest community service organisation of its type in the world. Help for the local community is the prime object of any Lions Club because our motto is "We Serve". We like to think of ourselves as good doers rather than "do gooders" and we are people who care about people. We are willing to serve our community and we enjoy fellowship and get satisfaction from participating in a job well done.
Since 1981, the Club has made a significant contribution to the local community and to the advancement of the Lions organisation in Scotland. It is estimated that we have raised over half a million pounds for local charities and other good causes during the last forty years and the Club is now one of the most active in Scotland.
Locally the Club has provided help for youth, pensioners, the sick, the hearing and visually challenged, the disabled and many local groups. The Lions in fact are interested in helping anyone who needs assistance provided that sufficient resources are available.
We have participated in many Lions' projects including eye camps, water wells, Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), Young Ambassador, youth football and the hosting of young international visitors.
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.
