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Lions install new office bearers

The Rockhampton Fitzroy River Lions Club recently held its annual changeover dinner installing their office bearers for the 2020/21 year, to be led by incoming president Ross Webber.

Fitzroy River Lions is an active club with 47 members participating in many projects. Since being chartered over 50 years ago Lions has made a huge difference in the community. 100 per cent of funds raised in the community goes back into the local community. During the Covid restrictions the club had regular Zoom meetings to keep in contact.

Lions Australia is the largest service organisation in Australia with over 1200 clubs throughout Australia and Papua New Guinea. Every year Lions Australia supports many good causes with many millions of dollars invested in Lions Medical Research, Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, Lions Eye Health Program, Drug Awareness Programs, Youth Programs, Lions Hearing Dogs, Medical Alert Dogs, provides aid to people with a disability and assists with disaster relief and much more.

Anyone wishing to attend a meeting of the Fitzroy River Lions Club our meetings are held in the function room at the Allenstown Hotel, from 6pm for a 6.30pm dinner meeting, on the first and third Wednesday of the month.

For more information on Lions Australia visit lionsclubs.org.au

To make a donation to Lions Australia visit givenow.com.au/australianlionsfoundation

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