

Whilst the primary aim of Lionesses is to help others, it is not just about raising funds and providing community service. Being a Lioness member opens up new doors to a network of friends. In Australia, Lionesses participate in local, district, state and national seminars, forums and conventions.
They share fellowship with a large circle of fellow members. 'Break-away' weekends are organised by many districts and states for fun and fellowship.
If you would like to know more about Lioness Clubs, please contact:
CHAIRMAN:
Lenore Howard (Bill)
PO Box 595 Miami Qld 4220
(H) 07 5575 3343
(M) 0408 317 775
Email: lenore@ozwide.net.au
Members:
N Districts
Karin McGann
38 Michele Ave
Noraville NSW 2263
(H) 02 4396 3964
(M) 0417 413 169
Email: karintwo@bigpond.com.au
Q Districts
Joanne Lynes (John)
86 Petersen St
Freshwater Qld 4870
(H)07 4058 0203
(M) 0409 490 606
Email: jolynes@bigpond.net.au
SA & WA Districts
Elaine May (Bob)
24 Warooka Rd
Yorketown SA 5576
Tel: 08 8852 1693
V & T Districts
Lioness Lynette Bell
Unit 7
53-57 Frankston Flinders Rd,
Frankston Victoria 3199
Tel: 03 9770 1107
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Would you like to be a member of an international organisation that offers....Friendship....Fellowship....and most important...Service to Others?...Then you should consider membership of a Lioness Club.
Lioness Clubs are a vital part of the world's largest community service organisation - Lions Clubs International, which today has more than 1.4 million members in 186 countries.
Lions Clubs International was founded in 1917, while the first Lioness Club was formed in 1975 in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina USA. The first Lioness Club in Australia commenced in 1976.
In Australia there are about 150 Lioness Clubs with 2500 members who enjoy helping people in their community who are less fortunate than themselves.
At the same time the Lioness enjoy a bond of friendship that extends not only within Australia but throughout the world.
Who can join?
Membership is open to both women and men and is an attractive option to membership of a Lions Club for those whose resources may be limited or time restricted.
Lioness Clubs are sponsored by Lions Clubs, usually neighbouring, and as well as assisting in activities of their sponsor club, organise many projects of their own
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