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Welcome to the Willow Point Lions Club.

What is a Lion? Ever wondered what a Lion does? Why become a Lion
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Make a difference in your community. New members are always welcome – please join us for a meeting! We meet at our “Lions Den” at 2165 South Island Highway on the first and third Wednesday of every month at 1 pm.

Being a member of the Willow Point Lions Club means that you're a part of a compassionate community that supports the youth and elderly in Campbell River. Lions are volunteers who are ready and willing to jump in to help whenever and wherever there's a need. 

Lions out in the community......

Our Spring Market is back by popular demand! Saturday March 28 from 10 - 4 PM at the Willow Point Hall -2165 South Island Hwy. Please contact Kerry for table information @  250-204-5875 or irishquilter@telus.net 

 
Willow Point Lions Hall Rental:
Our hall is a vibrant, versatile place to rent for your next event. 
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Hall Rental Policy:

  • The Lions Hall is a neutral community facility available for private events.
  • Rentals are approved based on availability, safety requirements, and appropriate use of the facility.
  • Rental approval is not based on political, ideological, or personal viewpoints.
  • Use of the hall does not imply endorsement or support of any renter’s views or activities.
  • Events are privately organized, and the views expressed do not represent the Lions Club or its members.
  • Access to the facility is provided in a fair and non-discriminatory manner in keeping with our commitment to serve the community.
 
Current Activities At The Lions Hall:
We have many regular community groups that hold their classes in our hall – from yoga and dancing to canine programs! 
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Eyeglasses Project - did you know that our Lions Club recycles eyeglasses to support the Lions Recycle For Sight Program?
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We are grateful to live, work, and play
on the unceded territories of 
the LigwiƂda'xw People; the We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum,
and Kwiakah First Nations.
 
 
 

 

 

 

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