Community Service
On Tuesday June 10th, 2014 Lion Sue and I had the privilege to represent the Havelock Lions Club at the Norwood District High School Athletic Awards Celebration and Bar B Que. At the start of the football year we gave the Norwood Football team a donation to enable them to play on Friday Nights on a lit field.
Lion Sue and I accepted a plaque from the Football team as a thank you. The photo shows the Norwood Knights playing football under the lights.
Havelock Lions celebrate 100 Years of Scouting with Havelock Scouts.
How often do you hear of a community organization celebrating 100 years of service.
WELL
We had the honour and privilege of sharing the Havelock Scouts 100 year Celebration Banquet.
We sponsor the Scouting program in Havelock and could not be prouder of our Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Leaders past and present. THANK YOU
Every Beaver, Cub, Scout and their Leaders stood in a long line and passed the "100 Year"paddles along as a symbol of the 100 year Scouting history in Havelock.
Lion Don Radnor pass the 100 year paddles to the Scout Leader.
Scouters unfurling the flag and then all of us singing Oh Canada.
Deputy Mayor Andy Sharpe and Councillor Larry Ellis of the Havelock Belmont Methuen Township present the Havelock Scouts Leaders with a diploma denoting 100 years of Scouting in Havelock.
Havelock Scouts getting ready to welcome new Scouters swimming up from Cubs. Look at the Lions crest and the neckerchief colours.
Havelock Lions Club Present Havelock Soccer With a Check for $1000.00
Why do we volunteer at Bingo, look after the Lions Hall, and do all the other fund raisers throughout the year... This is why. We work hard serving the community and we have fun doing it too.
Celebrate Havelock - A Community Showcase and Trade Show
The Havelock Lions Cub sponsored the Children's Petting Zoo, and manned a booth inside to talk about Lions and as part of our Membership strategy. Celebrate Havelock had approximately 1,000 people go thru the booths, the outside exhibits and the entertainment upstairs in the Lions Community Hall.