Conroe Noon Lions: Club members have a loaded lineup of community service projects this spring
Rob Hamilton/ Conroe Noon Lions
Greetings to all Lions and Courier readers. Opening day for baseball is only a couple weeks away. The Conroe Noon Lions Club has a loaded line up between now and summer. When this article hits the stands Lions will have scored a couple runs with our Service Saturday and vision screening events. Lion Hannah Medley said Lions built footlockers this past Saturday for campers to use while at the Texas Lions Camp.
The hand-crafted wood lockers were built with love, blood, sweat and tears. Well, minus the blood, I hope. Lion Connie Engle and Lions are hosting a Vision Screening today at the Community Assistance Center. This joint effort helps those in our community who may need vision assistance. Members also hand out “readers.” We’ll count these two projects as runs scored. Lions up 2-0.
Up to bat next is the Pete Brashier Memorial Speech Contest on March 27 at Conroe High School. The contest is for CHS junior English students as it prepares them for their upcoming senior year and the strenuous scholarship processes. On deck is Lions assisting Reaves Elementary with their attendance rewards program on March 28. The kiddos love to see us at their school for reading, sno-cones, and other activities throughout the school year. Lions up 4-0.