Lions Club to hold information session

The Homewood Metro Lions Club is seeking civic-minded persons to join them in seeking to serve the community. The club will host an information session Monday, Feb. 24 for those interested in learning more about the club and its work.

“Our club gives members an opportunity to advance worthy causes, serve with friends and become leaders in the community,” said Max Herzel, club president. “This club means a lot to our Lions, but it also means so much more to the people we serve.”

The session will be held at Paw Paw Patch Family Restaurant, 410 Green Springs Highway, from 6-8 p.m. The event will feature refreshments and guest speaker District Governor Jim Crews. 

For more than a half century, the Lions Club chapter has made donations to the Alabama Lions Sight Foundation, Camp Seal Harris, the Southeastern Guide Dog and Leader Dog for the Blind and other charitable organizations. Internationally, it is the largest service organization in the world. 

For more information, contact James McRae at 787-5255 or Wayne Dunlap at 477-3378 or 515-7920. 

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