Officers and Committees

Scottsville Lions Club Officers and Committees
FY2008 Effective 1 July 2007

Officers
FY 2008
President
Sallie Massie
Immediate Past President
Bobby Spencer
1st Vice President/Membership Director
Barry Grove
2nd Vice President/Program Chair
Pat Pitts
3rd Vice President
Not filled
Secretary
Richard Singleton
Treasurer
John  Bowers
Tail Twister (Optional)
Lion Tamer (Optional)
Committees
Sight and Hearing
Bob O'Halloran/Pete Johnson
Public Relations/Webmaster
Edna Anderson/John Bowers
Fourth of July
Pat Pitts
Cell Phone Recycle Program
John Bowers
White Cane
Barry Grove
Broom  Sales
Edna Anderson/John Bowers
Christmas Party/Charter Night
Sallie Massie
Christmas Baskets
Sallie Massie
Walton Middle School Award
Bobby Spencer
Directors
Steve Phipps - 2 yrs
Pete Johnson - 1 yr
Scott Ward - 1 yr
Matt Ewen - 2 yrs




NEW LIONS CLUB OFFICERS INSTALLED

Scottsville, June 13, 2007-- An installation ceremony was held on June 13 at 7 PM at the Scottsville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall for incoming officers of the Scottsville Lions Club.

Lion Sallie Massie was elected as the club president for 2007-2008. Other officers are 1st Vice President, Lion Barry Grove; 2d Vice President, Lion John Bowers; Secretary, Lion Richard Singleton; and Treasurer, Lion Pete Johnson.


L-R:  Bobby Spencer, Sallie Massie, John Bowers, Richard Singleton,
Barry Grove, and Pete Johnson

According to Massie, club president, “I am looking forward to leading various projects and continuing the Scottsville Lion Club’s commitment to serving our community.”

Since the club’s chartering in 1942, its members have worked on a variety of projects in the local community, such as Christmas Food Baskets, Gifts to Scottsville Volunteer Fire Department, Gifts to Scottsville Volunteer Rescue Squad, the Sight and Hearing Mobile Screening Unit, collecting eye glasses and cell phones for recycling and providing Eye Glasses and Hearing Aids for the needy.

Proceeds from past fundraising events have gone to Sight and Hearing Mobile Screening Unit, Eye Glasses and Hearing Aids for the needy, Leader Dogs for the Blind, Lion Sight Foundation, American Diabetes Association, Recording for the Blind, Lions Hearing Foundation, Blue Ridge International Ophthalmology, and Service Dogs of Virginia. The club is currently planning to offer sodas and water at the Scottsville 4th of July Parade to raise money for these projects for the coming year.

The Scottsville Lions Club has 20 members and meets on second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7 PM at the Scottsville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Lions clubs are a group of men and women who identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. For more information or to get involved with the Scottsville Lions Club, please visit our web site at http://avenue.org/slc .

Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization with nearly 1.35 million members in approximately 45,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit the Web site at www.lionsclubs.org.

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