WE SERVE.
We are a non-profit organization of men and women willing to devote time, talent and treasure to enriching community life. Members of the Lexington Park Lions Club represent a cross-section of the St. Mary’s County farm, business, government, and retiree communities.
LATEST NEWS
2012 Annual Golf Tournament
The Lexington Park Lions Club hosted the 2nd Annual Tom Stout Memorial Golf Tournament May 17, 2012. The weather was perfect and 108 golfers competed for prizes at Wicomico Shores Golf Course. We are especially grateful to our sponsors: Wyle Labs (Gold), CSC...
2012 Lexington Park Lions Recognitions
Lexington Park Lions recognized Monarch members with the presentation of longevity chevrons at the meeting Monday, August 13. Members recognized were Lions Ed Russell, 65 years; Frank Kuhn, 40 years; Chester Lynch, 35 years; Bob Hayward, Johnny Alvey, Stan Wainwright,...
2012 Charter Night
The Lexington Park Lions Club celebrated 66 years with Charter Night June 25, 2012, and installation of officers. Accepting the call for the 2012-2013 Lions Year were: President and King Lion Bob Hayward 1st Vice President Johnny Alvey 2nd Vice President Randy...
ABOUT US
The Lexington Park Lions Club is part of Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest volunteer service organization with 1.4 million members worldwide in more than 180 countries. Our members share an active role through their participation in various committees and activities. We devote time, talent and treasure to enriching community life in the St. Mary’s County farm, business, government, and retiree communities.
WHAT WE SUPPORT
In keeping with Lions Club goals worldwide, our primary focus is providing a variety of services to those with vision impairments, but over the years our efforts have expanded to include serving those with hearing loss and those suffering from childhood diabetes.
In everything we do, we strive to live up to the Lions motto: WE SERVE.
HOW WE SUPPORT
Club members volunteer time and energy to a variety of fundraising activities from which all proceeds are used to support our community service efforts. No money received from the public goes toward any administrative or social costs of the Club; these costs are borne by Club members themselves.