Without such an outstanding community of people here in Chugiak and Eagle River, not a single one of these charities would float.
Each new Lion impacts 70 people a year on average. A strong membership will position us for success in our next century of service.
Join our community for the Sleeping Lady Mountain Lions annual scholarship fundraiser on February 24th from 6 to 10 at the Eagle River Lions Clubhouse for the Beer and Wine tasting and brisket dinner.
The Eagle River Lions Club has held two gun shows annually for over 20 years. These fundraisers are a financial key to ensure the Eagle River Lions Community Hall can be made available at a reasonable nonprofit price for the community.
Sleeping Lady Mountain Lions Invites Local Veterans to join the Alaska Veterans Centennial Lions Club. Sleeping Lady Mountain Lions is offering local U.S. veterans a special opportunity to serve their community. The Involve a U.S. Veteran program is a nationwide initiative sponsored by Lions Clubs International that offers qualified U.S. veterans an entrance fee waiver of up to $30 when joining a local Lions club. The waiver is available to the first 5,000 U.S. veterans, and the program runs through June 30, 2018.
Come join local Lions and various organizations at Stand Down on Friday, October 20, 2017. Anchorage airport north terminal 8:30 to 2. It is an event for homeless and at-risk Veterans to come together and receive support from their community. Veterans are provided with a multitude of services. The goal is to treat all Veterans participants with dignity. To honor our veterans and families of Veterans. Our veterans have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, which is why we want to make the Anchorage Veterans Stand Down “All about the Veteran.”
Lions motto: We Serve. Where There Is A Need, There Is A Lion. Two needs are meet by Lions as we feed the hungry children across the world and engage them into leadership. A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body is a feeding program to combat hunger.
Joe Kapella had a reputation for taking people’s money. When you saw him coming, you might as well reach for your wallet.