Mar 12, 2025

Natoma Lions Club gives credence to the Heartland’s generosity

Posted Mar 12, 2025 6:55 PM
Natoma Lions Club continue the legacy of serving through joint efforts with community volunteers. The “Famous Grilling Masters” will again join the Lions on Saturday, March 8, in the Natoma Community Center. Courtesy photo
Natoma Lions Club continue the legacy of serving through joint efforts with community volunteers. The “Famous Grilling Masters” will again join the Lions on Saturday, March 8, in the Natoma Community Center. Courtesy photo

 By LAAH TUCKER
Natoma Lions Club 

NATOMA — Natoma Lions Club continue a legacy in volunteer service in a myriad of projects each year. Members are committed to meet the challenges of neighbors, within and without the community.

On March 8, Natoma Lion members will be providing support for a family in crisis.

Natoma Lions, along with community volunteers, will be flipping pancakes, scrambling dozens of eggs, frying sausages, then adding coffee and orange juice to serve in the Natoma Community Center, 5 -8 p.m.

Donations will be appreciated for the family of Luke Wise, hospitalized in critical condition with cancer.

The Natoma Lions join the International Lions Clubs to focus on local, state, national, and international projects by giving sight to the blind, diabetes awareness, disaster relief, crisis relief, community outreach, Peace Poster, and other projects.

Natoma Lions Club gives credence to the Heartland’s heritage of generosity by serving others. They join with millions of members in holding to the International Lions Club motto, “We Serve.”

For information on the Lions Club contact Lion Shawna Dunlap, 785-885-4478.