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Take a look at our latest community project ...
The Boundless Playground at
Warrior's Path State Park
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It’s
likely that the late Darrell Rice, a civic leader and one of
the originators of the concept of the boundless playground
at
Warrior’s Path State Park, never dreamed his image would
be set in stone in a centerpiece that honors his memory much
less that his dream would become reality. With the
help of numerous business and industry sponsors as well as
outstanding community volunteers, the Boundless Playground
is set to open in late winter or early spring 2007.
The Lion's Club has donated money and labor for the project.
CLICK HERE
TO SEE MORE PICTURES OF THIS PROJECT! |
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Volunteers from
throughout the community, including Lion's, helped to spread
rubber playground mulch on the playground. |
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Lion's Club members
left to right are Roy Dempsey, our 2006-07 President, Wayne
Garland (facing away), Doug Haseltine, and Jim
Fischer, prepare native plants and herbs for
planting in the Sensory Garden. |
To learn more about our service organization, check out the
History of the Kingsport Lions
Club
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If
you are interested in membership, The
Kingsport Lions Club meets each week at noon on Tuesdays at
Giuseppe's Restaurant
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Kingsport Lions
"In
The News" |
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It took Mike and Deb Salaita only a
minute or two to read, sign and return the consent forms Crossroads
Academy sent home, giving the Lions Club of Kingsport permission to
conduct free vision screenings on their two young children.
But that
small
investment
of time
yielded a
big payoff
for the
Church Hill
couple's
5-year-old
daughter
Sophie,
whose
amblyopia,
or lazy eye,
was
diagnosed in
time to
treat it.
Click
the "In The News" link above to read the entire article.
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