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golf ball races and hunting for coins in a Security Seminar on August 2nd at
saw dust pile. All activities were broken 7:00 PM – Learn what to do if you are
down by age groups. The largest and in an active shooter situation, how to
most popular activity was the egg toss handle bullying, be aware of your situ-
will all ages participating – over 50 sets ation at all times and how to react. For
of partners. All awards included silver more info, contact Ed at 443-786-0323.
coins. At the conclusion of the games
“We Serve” everyone was treated to free popsicles. Kids Bingo on August 6 at 2 PM. Doors
open at 11 AM. All kids must be accom-
Greensboro Lions Club Greensboro Lions Adopt-A-Highway panied by an adult at all times. Cost is
– The Greensboro Lions Club have $10 per person. Seating is limited. For
Greensboro Lions 4th of July contracted with the State of Maryland to more info, contact Diane at 410-829-
Celebration – The Greensboro ball- clean up trash on Rt. 480 between Holly 9078.
park named for PDG Charles Bilbrough Road and Greensboro (5.2 miles). Since
was the site for the annual games we do not meet in July and August, the Ridgely Lions Scholarship
and chicken BBQ sponsored by the plan is to start in September. Th e State Golf Tournament Scheduled
Greensboro Lions Club on July 4th. supplies vests and trash bags. Safety for October
Under the leadership of Lion John measures must be adhered to by all
Laddbush, 300 halves of chicken were participants. Ridgely Lions Club will sponsor their
cooked. Under the leadership of Lion 14th Annual Golf Tournament on
Bill Satterfield the chicken was sold Highway signs have been erected signi- October 20 at the Hog Neck Golf Course
fying the Greensboro Lions venture.
out. Before the games began the audi- in Easton. Proceeds from the tourna-
ence was led in the pledge to the fl ag ment benefit the Ridgely Lions Club’s
and the national anthem. Under the Preston Lions Club Scholarship Fund. Tournament regis-
leadership of Lion Richard Harris and tration is from 8 - 9 AM with a shot-
The month of August will be a busy
Lions Frank, Donald & Ronald Benton gun start beginning promptly at 9 AM.
the Annual July 4th games were held. one for the Lions Club. All programs Tournament is Captain’s Choice/Best
Activities included running races, sack will be held at 114 Williamson Street Ball format. Registration is $125 per
in Preston.
races, softball throw, egg toss, spoon person or $500 per team. Registration
includes coffee and donuts, your golf
cart, one bucket of range balls, bever-
ages on the course and lunch following
Stop by our booth at
golf. The tournament will have a 50/50
raffle, a Men’s, and Women’s longest
SUMMERFEST!
drive contest as well as “Closest to the
Pin” holes. Prizes this year include local
gift cards, restaurant, and golf packages
with a special prize for one winner, a
Christ Church Denton will have a table
special Four Day/Three Night vacation
in Ocean City.
at Summerfest offering complimentary
bottles of water!
For more information about entering
A safe place for all--come as you are! your team or if you or your company
or organization are interested in being
a sponsor, please contact Lion Jerry
9:30 AM Sunday morning service Sutton at 443-786-0848, gasutton51@
of Holy Communion, with music. gmail.com or Lion Mike Redgraves at
All are invited & all are welcome. 410-829-9027, mikered630@yahoo.
com. You can download the tournament
registration and sponsorship form at
www.ridgelylion.org.
Christ Episcopal Church
107 Gay Street, Denton
(behind the courthouse) Marydel Lions Club
410-479-0419
Community grants, college scholarships
Rev. Dr. Matthew D'Amario, and two beef quarters, all at Marydel
Priest
Lions Club!
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