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Lions Bob Weston and Deana Michaels help a child draw a winning ticket for our Labor Day Duck Derby. Hundreds of people came to this event this year. We raised money for our sight and hearing projects.
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Lion Steve Bero thanks Assistant Manager, Geoff Raponi (representing Walmart of Fulton) as Kathy Wallace of Baldwinsville deposits eyeglasses into the new Fulton Lions Club Drop Box.
Walmart of Fulton provided space for our drop box which may be used to deposit used eyeglasses, hearing aids or cell phones. There is also a drop box located at Waby Opticians in Fulton.
When it comes to meeting challenges, our response is simple: We serve. In 205 countries, in hospitals and senior centers, in regions battered by natural disaster, in schools and in eyeglass recycling centers, Lions are at work, helping, leading, planning and supporting. Because we're local, we can serve the unique needs of the communities we live in. And because we're global, we can address challenges that go beyond borders.
We want everyone to see a better tomorrow. That's why we support sight programs and services including vision screenings, eye banks and eyeglass recycling. Provide eye care services to those at risk of losing their sight. And raise donations through campaigns like SightFirst and Campaign SightFirst II.
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Our Fulton Lions Club members prepare the ducks for their float down river which will decide 29 winners! Top prize, $2,000 cash of which was won by Laurie Davis of Oswego, NY.
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The Fulton Lions Club recently made a contribution to the Fulton Red Raiders Wrestling Club. Ed Ingham, left, representing the wrestling club, presents a poster of the 2009-10 team to Fulton Lions Club President David Guyer. Fulton wrestlers help the Lions club by volunteering to serve at the annual Pancake Breakfast and Memorial Day Salute events.
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