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         The Livermore Lions Club is one of the oldest community service clubs in Livermore.  Our membership is composed of men and women of all ages, all backgrounds, all religions, all political affiliations, all nationalities, and all ethnic groups.  We are united, however, in our desire to help those less fortunate then ourselves in our community, state, country, and world.                                                            Our MISSION is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding through Lions clubs. 

The Livermore Lions Club holds a dinner meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening of each month at 7pm at Emil Villas BBQ Restaurant, 3064 Pacific Avenue, Livermore.  These meetings are open to the public. Visitors and prospective members are encouraged to attend the 1st meeting of the month where a program is planned.  The 2nd meeting of the month is our board meeting.

Livermore Lions Dawnbreakers:  A new breakfast club for young professionals is now being formed.  This new club will meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Country Waffles, 6049 N. Front Rd, Livermore (I580 & N. Vasco Rd) from 7:30am to 8:45am. 

Livermore Lions Lunchbunch:  A new lunch club for young professionals is now being formed.  This new club will meet on the 4th Wednesday of each month from noon to 1:30pm.  Meeting location will be Gianna's Restaurant, 833 E. Stanley, Livermore.  

The Livermore Lions Club, founded on August 21, 1924 under the sponsorship of the Oakland Lions Club, has served the needs of the Livermore, CA community for over 83 years.

Since 1925, Lions clubs throughout the world have worked to meet Helen Keller's challenge to become "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness." Lions Clubs International, founded in 1917 by businessman Melvin Jones in Chicago, now has approx. 45,000 clubs with approx. 1.3 million members in 202 countries and geographical locations and has never wavered from its mission of providing service to local communities, and to serving as "trustees of the future generation."

Gary Potter, Livermore Lions Club President & Zone 8 chair, explains the goals of Lions Clubs International and the activities of the local Livermore Lions Club. Grassroots Issues airs on Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., on Comcast cable Channel 26http://www.grassrootsissues.com/vod-playvideo.php?id=-7550525869269083074     

The Livermore Lions Club is one of 45 Lions Clubs located in Alameda and Contra Costa County, collectively known as District 4C3 Lions.  Our District is led by District Governor David Kory (Crockett Lions Club, Crockett, CA) and his cabinet.                                                                                www.LionsEastBay.org

District 4C3 is one of 15 districts in the State of California, collectively known as Multiple District 4 or MD4.  MD4 is led by Council Chair George Skezas (Willits Lions Club) and the Council of Governors.                                  www.MD4Lions.org

MD4 is one of 757 Multiple Districts or Stand-Alone Districts in the world, collectively known as Lions Clubs International or LCI.  LCI is led by International President Mahendra Amarasuriya (Colombo Lions Club, Sri Lanka) and the International Board of Directors.                                      www.LionsClubs.org

We are Lions.........WE SERVE.


 
   
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