Crestline Lions Club completes Fall into Service Project

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CRESTLINE — The Crestline Lions Club completed their Fall into Service Project on Sunday, Oct. 17 at Kelly Park in Crestline.

The project consisted of raking, seeding, and applying straw around the new playscape and sand volleyball court that was recently constructed at the park. A total of 9 Crestline Lions participated in the project.

The motto of the Lions is “We Serve” and the project aligned well with the mission of serving the community.

“I was very happy with the response I received from the club regarding the project, and I was happy with the results we achieved,” Crestline Lions Club President Craig Neff stated.

Chartered on May 12, 1949, the Crestline Lions Club has served the Crestline community for over 70 years. Other projects of the Crestline Lions Club include the annual Subs For Sight fundraiser which benefits the clubs Sight Fund, and the BBQ Chicken Dinner fundraiser that raises funds for the Crestline fireworks display.

The Crestline Lions Club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. in the basement of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Crestline.

The club is always looking for new members and anyone interested can call Membership Chair H.L. “Sonny” Barker at 419-564-4587.

Members of the Crestline Lions Club completed in the Fall into Service Project on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, at Kelly Park.
https://www.galioninquirer.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/38/2021/10/web1_Fall-into-Service-2.jpgMembers of the Crestline Lions Club completed in the Fall into Service Project on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, at Kelly Park. Crestline Lions Club

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