Special Interest Club

The key to creating a sense of community is finding things in common. All Lions share an interest in and commitment to service. But they may share other interests as well. Such as motorcycles. A profession. Or an ethnic heritage.

 

Often a shared interest brings even greater energy to a group of Lions – and enlivens their connection to the local community. That's why we offer you the opportunity to start a special interest club.

Types of Special Interest Clubs

A special interest club focuses on one element that many of its members have in common. Here are just a few examples:

  • Chippewa Valley Pioneer Lions Club
  • Montgomery County Police and Fire Fighters Lions Club
  • Australian Parliament Lions Club
  • Fairbanks Snowmobile Fun Lions Club
  • Las Vegas Opticians Lions Club
  • Miami Cuban Lions Club
  • England Helen Keller Internet Lions Club
  • Portsmouth Children First Lions Club

 

The possibilities are endless.