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meet during the months of July and of this year. All funds from the sale of
August. To make reservations call Rick this local honey are graciously donated
Harris at 410-924-0521. to the Marydel Lions Club.
Marydel Lions Club Preston Lions Club
Plans for grants are now being fi nalized! The spring and summer months are
Thanks to the great support from the going to be busy for our community.
“We Serve” good folks that comprise the surround- Starting on April 8 at 2 PM with an
ing communities of the Marydel area Easter Egg Hunt at 114 Williamson St.
Greensboro Lions Club News
and from the excellent advertisements Free hot dogs and water for all. For more
The Greensboro Lions Club will hold in the Caroline Review, our Club fund- info contact Diane at 410-829-9078.
their annual Easter Egg Hunt on raisers have been very successful. Th us,
Saturday, April 8 at Charles Bilbrough these additional funds will enable Our 1st Sportsman Bingo will be held on
Memorial Park on Rt. 480 in Greensboro. our Club to increase the number and May 7th at Preston VFC. Doors open at
The Hunt will begin at Noon and is open amounts of our grants. 11 AM and games start at 1 PM, featur-
to all children 10 years and under. All In addition to our traditional gifts, ing hunting prizes, sports prizes, and
participating children will receive candy. cash prizes. Tickets sold at door for $30.
grants and academic scholarships we For more info contact Kristy at 410-829-
The Greensboro Lions Club wish to thank will be given serious consideration 4795.
all sponsors, shooters and Schraders to those folks that suffer from vision
Bridgetown Manor for supporting a very problems, diabetic challenges and child- The Preston Carnival will be held from
successful 15th Annual Sporting Clay hood cancer. Environmental steward- May 29-June 3. Advance ticket sales will
Tournament on February 25. ship and support for local food banks be $18 and should begin in May. Th ese
will continue to be part of our mission are good for riding all night for any night
Winners were as follows: as well. of the carnival.
Team: Bramble’s Electric - 168
Doug Bramble - 48 Please remember that 100% of all of Keep watching we have more coming
Zachary Bramble - 40 the money that we raise through our in the months to come and don’t forget,
Billy Wilson - 40 local fundraisers is used to support anyone that needs medical equipment,
Dale Phipps - 40 the programs and projects that benefi t wheelchairs, walkers etc we have them
the children, youth, families, adults contact Ed at 443-786-0323
1st Place Shooter – 48, Doug Bramble and seniors that are residents of the
2nd Place Shooter – 45, Maryland and Delaware Mason-Dixon Durable Medical Equipment
Trevor Shannahan Line Communities and environs of
3rd Place Shooter – 44, Lester Price Marydel. The Lions Clubs in Caroline County
4th Place Shooter - 44, Bill Bailey work in conjunction with local social
Top Lady Shooter - 38, Amy Crow To learn more about the Marydel Lions services and health care agencies to help
Top Youth Shooter – 29, Tristan Pippin Club please do not hesitate to contact fill the need for durable medical equip-
Lion Lee at leevoshell@gmail.com or ment (DME) in the Mid-Shore area.
All participants enjoyed a BBQ Chicken Lion Terry at terryhiggins38@outlook. The reuse and recycling of DME that
dinner prepared and served by the com at which time we would be pleased is in good serviceable condition is just
Greensboro Lions and volunteers.
to talk with you. one of the many community service
Greensboro Lions Club meet the 1st By the way --- Lion Lee has just a few projects that local Lions Clubs provide.
and 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 one-pound jars of his 2022 local raw This project operates on donations to
PM at Wheatley Hall, 300 West Sunset honey remaining. His local 2023 honey provide DME to clients and their care-
Avenue, Greensboro. The club does not givers for free. The Lions DME loan
will not be available until the latter part
program is very busy, serving on aver-
age about 100 clients and caregivers per
month. This includes everything from
hospital beds to wheelchairs to walkers.
Spring Market at the Mill
We could really use the community’s
Saturday, April 29 Linchester Mill help. What we are looking for is a space
10-1 in Preston in the Ridgely/Greensboro area to store
our durable medical equipment. We’ve
If interested in being a vendor, outgrown our current location. Th e ideal
contact Debbie at 443-786-8173 space would be approximately 1500-
2500 square feet with a garage door. If
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