Sep 20, 2023

Natoma Lions Club lives the legacy

Posted Sep 20, 2023 9:45 AM
Natoma Lions Club Labor Day Sept. 4, 2023. Pictured are David Kertz, Sonya Robison, Marge Kertz, Luella Masters, Corrine Masters, Tessa Dunlap, Tabitha Dunlap, Shawna Dunlap, Callie Dunlap, Gail Griffin, Brad Murphy (Waldo Club), Terry Tucker, and Laah Tucker. Courtesy photo 
Natoma Lions Club Labor Day Sept. 4, 2023. Pictured are David Kertz, Sonya Robison, Marge Kertz, Luella Masters, Corrine Masters, Tessa Dunlap, Tabitha Dunlap, Shawna Dunlap, Callie Dunlap, Gail Griffin, Brad Murphy (Waldo Club), Terry Tucker, and Laah Tucker. Courtesy photo 

By LAAH TUCKER
Natoma Lions Club

NATOMA — Natoma Lions Club continues a legacy in serving the community with 83 years of volunteer work.

On Labor Day, members with volunteers served a mid-day cookout in the Natoma park's pavilion built by the Club decades ago.

K&W hamburgers and Pfortmiller Farm pork burgers were served with proceeds continuing the volunteer efforts in a myriad of programs for the community, state, Nation, and throughout the world.

For more than 100 years, the International Lions Club has made a difference with the major focus on eyesight, diabetes awareness, and disaster relief.

Membership is open for people who have a passion to serve others. For more information contact Shawna Dunlap, President.