Meetings

The Holt Lions Club now meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 6:00 PM at the Delhi Cafe, 4625 Willoughby Rd., Holt, Michigan.  The general meeting on the first Thursday of the month starts with Social time at 6:00 PM and Dinner at 6:30 PM followed by the regular meeting.  The meeting on the third Thursday of the month is now the Board of Directors meeting starting at 6:00 PM.  After the Board meeting at about 6:30 PM a general Club meeting with dinner starts.  There will be no programs and members can share with other members.

July normally has only one special meeting, the summer picnic and is not on the normal schedule. 

Highlights of some meetings are below!

 

June 16, 2024

Induction of new Officer for the 2024-2025 Lions year.  Every year a new Board of Directors is elected to run the Holt Lions Club and the Holt Lions Foundation.

January 28, 2018

January 28, 1968 the Holt Lions Club was chartered as a Lions Club.  

June 5, 2014

One of the best meetings of every year.  This was the 42th annual Holt Lions Sports Night.  Where we give the head coach of every sports program at Holt High School a chance to brag about his "unsung hero" of his/her sport. 

Below Holt High School Athletes and some of their coaches. Every year Director of Athletics Mr. Rick Schmidt talks about how special Sports Night is to the students and coaches at Holt High School.

  

 

February 17, 2011

Deputy Sheriff Brad Delaney did a program on the new Faces Software Program that the Holt Lions purchased for his department. Deputy Delaney showed us how the drawing of faces from memory can be done using this new software.

April 15, 2010

At the Holt Lions meeting on April 15, 2010, Lion Charles Blackburn (left), Lioness Phyllis Blackburn (center) representing Bear Lake Camp receive from Holt Lions President Dr Tim Fauser (right) a check for $2,000.00 to go towards the purchase and installation of backup electrical generators for Bear Lake Camp.

 

April 1, 2010

One of our frequent visitors, Brad Walker from the Radio Reading Service, formerly known as Radio Talking Books, updated us on the "Service" and why it's new name fits better in describing what it does for the blind and reading impaired today.   In the picture below, President Lion Tim Fauser presents a special check to the Radio Reading Service.

 

 

 February 18, 2010

Lion President Tim Fauser thanks Lion Tyler Colton, CEO of the Michigan Braille Transcribing for his informative talk on the status of Braille Transcribing.

 

 

 

 

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