Noon Lions Club installs officers, board members

Noon Lions Club Installs Officers, Board Members

Noon Lions Clubs across the country have been shuffled their leadership, with new officers and board members taking up their roles for the 2023-2024 year. This change marks a significant milestone in the clubs’ ongoing efforts to serve their communities and create positive change.

In Springfield, Lion Tamers Mike Fishel and Craig Drone will lead the charge, supported by Directors Ray Campbell, Bill Maxey, and David Painter. Meanwhile, in College Station, the Board of Directors is gearing up for another year of service.

On the international front, Lions Clubs International is in the process of updating its leadership for the 2024-2025 Lion year. Fabrício Oliveira is set to take the reins as International President, with Dr. Patti Hill assuming the role of Immediate Past International President. This transition is expected to be complete by early August, marking the start of a new era for the global organization.

Local clubs, such as the Cheyenne Noon Lions Club, are also set for the new year. Barbara Peterson takes the helm as President, with Jim Barber serving as 1st Vice President and Bonnie [last name not specified] handling the duties of Secretary/Treasurer. Similarly, the Fort Dodge Noon Lions Club has installed Steve Rethwisch as Treasurer, Nancy Weldon as Third Vice President, and Tom Salvatore as Lion Tamer.

As these new leaders take their positions, the Noon Lions Clubs continue to embody the spirit of service and community that has defined them for years. With their combined efforts, they are poised to make a lasting impact on the world around them.

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