HALSWELL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB - SPECIAL INVITATION
Please take a few minutes to read and reflect on what a service club such as Lions means to the community and o to the wellbeing and society in general.
Our projects help the youth & the elderly, the deaf & the blind, the physically and mentally disabled, and generally enrich the communities in which we live. Lions Clubs are recognised around the world or their humanitarian service.
The Halswell & District Lions Club has a proud record of such service over the past 38 years that is our history, We invite you to be part of its future.
YOU AND YOUR PARTNER ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATION EVENING ON..
WEDNESDAY 29TH MARCH 2017- AT THE HALSWELL BOWLING CLUB
MEET AND GREET AT 7.15PM - PRESENTATION STARTS AT 7.30PM
IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT
COLLEEN HAMILTON PH 3227158 OR 0276868100 OR iancolls@yahoo.com or
PAUL O'CONNOR PH 021353753 OR paul,oconnor@xtra.co.nz
HALSWELL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB
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