Lions News Roundup - September 2009
- A few Winchelsea Lions members will be off to the District Convention in Camperdown
- The Chuck Wagon will be at the Barwon Park Rabbits Day (11th October), marking 150 years since the release of rabbits into Australia
- Lions members put in 14 hours of recycled-paper sorting & bundling, 21 hours of chuck-wagon at the Gun Club, 64 hours bagging and distributing sheep manure (the price of sheep manure will be increasing to $5 to reflect the increased costs to the Club for this activity). Another bagging working bee was arranged at Turkeith.
- The next dinner meeting (7th October) will host the District Governor, and is to be held at the Winchelsea Tea Rooms. The Club hopes to induct three new members.
- Financial support was agreed for "Operation Smile", a multi-district appeal to send medical personnel and resources overseas to assist with the surgical correction of child deformities - changing lives one smile at a time.
- The Chuck Wagon is in for a busy time, booked in for the Neighbourhood Watch awards event at the Winchelsea Primary School, the Winchelsea Festival, Barwon Park's Rabbit Day, and Murdeduke Open Garden Day. The Chuck Wagon will also be providing food at this year's Walk To Wurdale fundraiser on the 1st November.
Last Updated (Saturday, 10 October 2009 09:08)



