Lions Club hears from Honor Flight participants
The Vinton Lions Club held their regular Wednesday meeting at the Pizza Ranch. There were 41 members and 11 guests present. Several members introduced their guests. Member Rob Levis presented Dan Milnes who is the head of Americorps here in Vinton and the son of a World War II veteran. Member Larry Druschel introduced his aunt and uncle who will be celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary next week. Member Marty Blind told the membership about the wine judging competition that will be held on Thursday during the Benton County Fair. The People’s Choice Award will be judged at 6:30 pm at the fairgrounds.
Member Allan Woodhouse reminded the crowd of the “Meet and Greet” that will be held at the Ray House this Friday from 4 to 7 pm. Members of the public will be able to meet the three newest medical professionals to come to Vinton. Dr. Maggie Mangold, M.D., Sara Stuefen, D.D.S., and Chiropractic Intern Scott Barron will be available with their families to meet the public. Dr. Mangold will begin her practice at Virginia Gay Hospital and Clinics, Dr. Stuefen has taken over Dr. Allan Woodhouse Family Dentistry, and Scott Barron is currently interning with Dr. Matt Betterton.
Then, member Roger Uthoff, who also represents the Honor Flight from this area, introduced the four area World War II veterans who recently went on the Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. The meeting then moved across the street to the Palace Theatre. Roger Uthoff presented a DVD program about the recent Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C.
The Vinton Lions Club is one of the largest and most active service organizations in Vinton. The club meets every Wednesday at the Vinton Pizza Ranch. Each week members hear an interesting program and enjoy the company of their fellow Lions Club members. The Lions Club food trailer can be seen at numerous community events in Vinton throughout the year. If you would like more information on becoming a Lion, please contact any Lions Club member, or join us for lunch at the Vinton Pizza Ranch at noon on Wednesdays.
Lions donate to Junior Achievement
News :: Lions donate to Junior Achievement
By Vinton Today · 9:00am July 21st, 2010
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Lion Jeff Peterson presents a check from the club to Barb Rawson of Junior Achievement.
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JA volunteer and Lion Jeff Peterson presents a check from the Vinton Lions Club to Barb Rawson of Junior Achievement. The $500 donation helps support financial literacy, workplace readiness and entrepreneurial classes for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade in Benton County. Peterson is one of several business people who volunteered in local classrooms as over 1,179 students in Benton County participated in a Junior Achievement class during the 2009-2010 school year. Rawson said the program is expanding opportunities for students, particularly at the high school level, during the upcoming school year, thanks to support from the Lions and others.
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