What's New?
The District Governor:
District Governor Pat Brown takes the reigns of District 39W. Watch for improved education and training, better communication, and a focus on membership.
Read more... You can also find where DG Pat is traveling on the new
District Governor's Calendar.
Paw Prints Newsletter:
The 2010-2011 Paw Prints Newsletter has a new look and a new focus. The 4-6 page newsletter will feature stories about Lions Clubs and their projects that will not only be of interest to Lions, but to the general public as well. It's another way to spread to word about what Lions do. The current issue is available
here.
e-Bulletin:
Now all your Lions 39W news, announcements, and events calendar comes to you condensed into one email! No more bits and pieces, wondering where you read something, no more 10 MB downloads! And if you delete the email, you'll still find it here on our
bulletin archive.
Sign up to receive the e-Bulletin on the left-hand side of this page, highlighted in yellow.
Twitter:
We've just launched Lions 39W on
Twitter. You can follow us in 140 characters or less.
Not so new, but still newsworthy...
Our Blog:
News, events, commentary, opinions, what's coming up, what's happened....short, easy to read, just a paragraph or two....photos and slide shows....It's the place for things that don't fit anywhere else, but you might want to know about. Check it out at
www.Lions39W.com or click the Blogger link on the left.
Facebook:
We're up to over 80 fans-become a fan and follow Lions 39W with short snippets of news and events--just a sentence or two. Did you know? You can read our
facebook page without joining Facebook!
Get Published:
Send all you events, news, photos, stories, and flyers to the
Webmaster and to the Paw Prints
editor. See how easy that is?
Who are Lions?
Lions are volunteers-part of the largest service organization in the world, with over 1.3 million members worldwide. Lions are members of their communities-sometimes leaders, sometimes business men and women, sometimes mothers or grandfathers or young adults-but always caring people, giving of their time and talents to make their cities and towns better. The Lions of Southwestern Idaho and Eastern Oregon are no different.
Our projects are as varied as the area in which we live, from building parks and wheelchair ramps, to assisting the blind and vision impaired, to working with our youth. Our purpose is to serve, our reward is a smile, a handshake, a job well done, a warm feeling in our hearts.
We are people just like you. We are Lions and "We Serve". For information about becoming a Lion,
contact the Lions of District 39W.