Jan 13, 2023

Natoma Lions Club good works continued throughout 2022

Posted Jan 13, 2023 11:15 AM
Natoma Lions Club delivered glad tidings during the annual 
“Remember the Elderly" event. Pictured left to right are Gail Griffin, Marge Kertz, David George, Beverly Hachmeister, David Kertz. (Not shown: 
Corinnne Masters, Shawna Dunlap, Terry Tucker.) Courtesy photo,&nbsp;Corinne Masters<br>
Natoma Lions Club delivered glad tidings during the annual “Remember the Elderly" event. Pictured left to right are Gail Griffin, Marge Kertz, David George, Beverly Hachmeister, David Kertz. (Not shown: Corinnne Masters, Shawna Dunlap, Terry Tucker.) Courtesy photo, Corinne Masters

By LAAH TUCKER
Special to the Post

Natoma Lions Club good works continued throughout 2022 with members serving the Natoma community, state, national and world through annual programs.

Lion members joined in the Christmas spirit for the year-end project, “Remember the Elderly."

The program began in the heart of one man, Lion member Arthur Hachmeister, and for more than a decade, the Natoma Lions Club has sent Christmas cards and delivered poinsettias with good cheer to residents within a 55-mile radius of Natoma who were 80 years and older.

The Lions Club’s glad tidings of great joy continues to provide heartfelt blessings to the elderly each year.