September 5, 2024 Placing Flags on Bridge for Patriot’s Day
We put up flags today to honor Patriots who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Patriot’s Day is a new holiday we’re honoring with our flag display.
Read MoreWe put up flags today to honor Patriots who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Patriot’s Day is a new holiday we’re honoring with our flag display.
Read MoreTis the season to make someone special’s day, with the Marietta Noon Lions Annual Rose Sale! Roses will be delivered on Friday, October 18, 2024 just before Sweetest Day! So brighten up your neighbor’s day, spouse’s day, friend’s day – or anyone’s day with a dozen of our long stemmed roses! Contact your friendly local Lion to order!
Read MoreTonight three of our members trekked up to the Millersport Ohio Lions Club Official Millersport Sweet Corn Festival to work in the district booth.All funds raised at the booths benefit local nonprofits.Our district booth this year is raising funds for the Ohio Sight and Hearing Foundation!Members also supported the Pickerington and Hebron Lions clubs with their food purchases!
Read MoreHow do you Serve?We do it in a variety of ways! Yesterday we hosted Tammie Johnson from the Walk to End Alzheimer’s for our local walk coming up in September! We are proud to serve this area and be a walk sponsor! We also had some hardworking Lions out picking up trash on SR 821, beautifying our environment We’d love your hands to help us Serve our community!
Read MoreMarietta Noon hosted our Zone Meeting tonight! A zone meeting brings together the clubs from Washington and Morgan counties to share food, fun, and fellowship – as well as great ideas and service projects!District Governor Lilane Fox presented a lot of great information – including our district service project!Marietta Noon was also recognized for their recent donations toward pediatric cancer research here in Ohio.
Read MoreJoin us for our 100th Anniversary of Service – The Marietta Noon Lions Club We are able to accept online registrations/payment with the link below: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/c1bb75da-d382-4392-bde3-e7bcbf37846e
Read MoreWe love being connected and supporting our community! We love giving back and helping grow the Marietta Tigers Youth Football K-6th Grade! Let’s go Tigers! #WeServe Marietta Tigers Youth Football K-6th Grade We want to give a big Thank You to several sponsors that have generously donated to the Marietta Youth Football ProgramMarietta Community FoundationFrye Dental GroupMarietta Noon LionsCarr Autobody and PaintJared and Natalie StevensBuckeye CarpetTeam BradleyOur program survives because of these great people and organizations in our community!
Read MoreAugust 7, 2024 Lions in Attendance: St. Stormes, Sh. Stormes, S. Camacho, J. Schneider, G. Ingram, B. Burnworth, K. Burnworth, J. Greene, L. Hawn, B. Hadfield, K. Hadfield, T. Henderson, O. Cartmell, K. Boersma, L. Peterson (via Zoom), T. Davis (via Zoom), and S. Marshall (via Zoom) Old Business: Save the Date – 100th Anniversary Celebration – Lion J. Greene said she thinks she did have communication from Lion B. Ferguson that he’d sent the final payment to secure the venue, but we’ll follow up on that. The committee met recently and everything is coming along. The event is on Sunday, October 13th. Social Hour will be from 4-5, Dinner from 5-6, with the program/presentations starting at 6. The caterer will likely be Marietta College with an Italian buffet, including appetizers and desserts. Projected cost is $25/person and there will be a cash bar. Speakers will include IPID Ron Keller, Lion M. Buell, Lion, B. Ferguson. If you have Lions memorabilia that we can use for the 100th, please give it to Lion Sh. Stormes who has agreed to handle that portion for the 100th. She will have a bin at the Lions building labeled for the 100th if it’s easier for people to drop items off there. Washington Electric CoOp Family Fun Day – Lion J. Schneider said it was a great event. He was assigned to child games and that was okay until the ax throwing truck arrived. J Lion J. Greene said the employees all had a great time and she was grateful for our help. Lion K. Burnworth said the $250 check for our work did arrive at the PO Box. New Business: Steps 5K; Lion S. Camacho said she is the Executive Director for OLPCF after the former director was elected to council chair. The STEPS and district project brought in over $5,000 last year and ,with all of the other contributions, it was over $15,000 for the year. They’ve added a Journey of Hope Fellowship for $300 which directly impacts the gas card program. Donations to OLPCF can be designated toward that or the Journey of Hope Award. Last year we chose to be a silver sponsor for the STEPS walk as part of our budgeted annual OLPCF giving since this event also means our club is listed on the printed tshirts and marketing materials for the event. Lion B. Burnworth made a motion … Read More
Thank you to Habitat for Humanity of the Mid-Ohio Valley for coming and sharing updates on constructions, projects, lending, and the upcoming Callahan Dinner on Valentine’s Day 2025! We’ve been proud supporters for years of Habitat, and look forward to future opportunities and partnerships!
Read MoreThe weather turned out to be a beaut today for our annual Golf Scramble on August 10, 2024!From hot dogs to hole in ones, we were glad to have our friends from Dixon Golf hang out on Hole 7, skill prizes for every hole, fantastic drink and snack sponsors, and of course our amazing volunteers to make the day run seamlessly!Thanks to Q Wagon BBQ for a great lunch – as well as all of our golfers! Your money stays in our community helping those most in need!We’ll see you next year at Oxbow on August 9, 2025!
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