Lions Club of Leavenworth

Lions Club of Leavenworth Founded on 13 December 1937. Celebrating over 80 years of service to the community. We Serve! The association is both non-political and non-sectarian.

We meet weekly 11:30 am - 1 pm at the Leavenworth Riverfront Community Center! Lions are members of community service clubs, dedicated to the idea that the men and women who live in a community are in the best position to know who needs help and why. These local clubs are part of the world's largest such organization, with 1.4 million members serving in more than 180 countries and areas. The Inter

national Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of a Chicago insurance man Melvin Jones, who wondered why local business clubs -- he was an active member of one -- could not expand their horizons from purely business concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large. Jones' idea struck a chord within his own group, the Business Circle of Chicago, and they authorized him to explore his concept with similar organizations from around the United States. His efforts resulted in an organizational meeting at a local hotel on June 7, 1917. The 12 men who gathered there overcame a natural sense of loyalty to their parent clubs, voted the "Association of Lions Clubs" into existence, and issued a call for a national convention to be held in Dallas, Texas, USA in October of the same year. Thirty-six delegates representing 22 clubs from nine states heeded the call, approved the "Lions Clubs" designation, and elected Dr. William P. Woods of Indiana as their first president. Guiding force and founder Melvin Jones was named acting secretary. Thus began an association with Lionism that only ended with his death in 1961. That first convention also began to define what Lionism was to become. A constitution and by-laws were adopted, the colors of purple and gold approved, and a start made on Lionism's Objectives and Code of Ethics. One of the objects was startling for an era that prided itself on mercenary individualism, and has remained one of the main tenets of Lionism ever since. "No Club," it read, "shall hold out the financial betterment of its members as its object." Community leaders soon began to organize clubs throughout the United States, and the association became "international" with the formation of the Windsor, Ontario, Canada Lions Club in 1920. Clubs were later organized in China, Mexico, and Cuba. By 1927, membership stood at 60,000 in 1 183 clubs. In 1935, Panama became home to the first Central American club, with the first South American club being organized in Columbia the following year. Lionism reached Australia in 1947 and Europe in 1948, as clubs were chartered in Sweden, Switzerland, and France. In 1952, the first club was chartered in Japan. The International Association of Lions Clubs is today the largest service organization in the world with over 1.4 million members in more than 43,300 clubs in 714 Districts covering 182 countries and geographic areas. Lions Clubs are not social clubs, although there are social benefits to membership. Lions Club members give their time, skills and resources to raise funds for charitable giving both in their communities and internationally. The major focus of Lions fund raising activities is sight conservation, although other projects are pursued such as drug awareness programs in high schools, diabetes awareness programs and other programs that are specific to individual Clubs and Districts. Lions took up sight conservation as their major goal after a speech given by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention held at Cedar Point, Ohio, in 1925. At that time, Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become "Knights of the Blind", a challenge that has become a rallying cry for Lions projects around the world. Lions' work in the area of sight conservation is carried out at many levels. Individual Clubs sponsor free eye screening programs using mobile eye clinics. In many countries, Clubs sponsor eye surgery camps where cataract surgeries are performed at no charge for those that can't afford this medical care. Many clubs collect old eye glasses for distribution to the needy in other countries. The International Association of Lions Clubs is the largest non-governmental organization associated with the United Nations and was called upon by the United Nations and the World Health Organization to raise funds for an international program of sight conservation. It has been estimated that 40 million cases of curable and preventable blindness exist on this planet today. Without intervention, this is projected to become 80 million by the end of the decade. The International Association of Lions Clubs began a program of fund raising that they called "Campaign Sight First" in order to cure/prevent 40 million cases of blindness worldwide. Over $148,600,000 have been raised by Lions all over the world for this program. Eye hospitals are being built in the places that most need them. In India alone, over 300,000 cataract surgeries have been performed and that number is rapidly growing. Lions services to humanity range from purchasing eyeglass for a child who's parents can't afford them to multimillion dollar programs to cure blindness on a worldwide scale. The Lions International Headquarters is in Oak Brook, Illinois, USA. While Lions speak many languages and profess many religious and political beliefs, they all subscribe to common objectives and ethical principles. The Leavenworth Lions Club was founded and chartered on 13 December 1937. Celebrating over 70 years of service to the community the Leavenworth Lions Club is the largest Lions Chapter in the great state of Kansas, one of the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world. Interested in joining? See our homepage for meeting dates and contact our membership chairman to arrange a visit.

Join Lion Elaine Belardo and The Deeper Window Association on Saturday, June 20th from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM at KCKCC Pionee...
06/18/2026

Join Lion Elaine Belardo and The Deeper Window Association on Saturday, June 20th from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM at KCKCC Pioneer Career Center for the Sweet Exchange fundraiser.

6-18-26 meeting:Guest speaker: Rhonda Vaughn  spoke on Landon’s Legacy that was set up to honor the life of their son, L...
06/18/2026

6-18-26 meeting:

Guest speaker: Rhonda Vaughn spoke on Landon’s Legacy that was set up to honor the life of their son, Landon.

Guests:
-Lion Deb W introduced Rob Richmond who is here to train us on the new Plus Optics vision screening

Truth:
-Lion Judi P celebrated her 59th BD
-Lion Dick R and his wife had their 65th wedding anniversary
-Lion Randall H and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary

Announcements:
-Lion Ron W asked for input for the next Lion year’s program speakers
-Lion Rik K thanked everyone who attend the Lion’s membership mingle at RACC last week
-Lion Laurie M reminded everyone of the SWEET EXCHANGE fundraiser for Lion Elaine Belardo’s The Deeper Window Association this Saturday from 8-4:00.
-Lion Jon S gave an update on Lion John B
-Lion Jenn T finished cycling through the Flint Hills
-Lion Deb W gave an update on Lion Caroline A’s father. He is at KU Med and they’re hoping he will be released soon.
-Lion Ron N - there will be a Membership zoom meeting on June 23rd (see attachment)
-Outhouse Race and vision screening on June 26th
-Vision Screening at Buffalo Bill Days on June 26th and 27th

It’s not too late to sign up!!!
06/15/2026

It’s not too late to sign up!!!

It was a a great evening for our first “Member Mingle” at Richard Allen Cultural Center! Thank you to Lions Edna Wagner,...
06/12/2026

It was a a great evening for our first “Member Mingle” at Richard Allen Cultural Center! Thank you to Lions Edna Wagner, William Wallace, and Rik Jackson for your presentation on your tutoring services and your outstanding museum. We ended the evening at Ross's 20th St Bar & Grill for some food and fellowship!

Thank you Micah Bray for the pictures! We really hope you will join us at the Lions Club of Leavenworth!

Great idea Big Lion Bess Collene Bonewits and Lion Rik Jackson!

06/11/2026

You can pay your dues with Venmo:
-euler-Lions

6-11-26 meetingSpeaker: Kenneth Walker (Overland Park Host Lions Club) spoke on Astronomical Society of KansasGuests: -L...
06/11/2026

6-11-26 meeting

Speaker: Kenneth Walker (Overland Park Host Lions Club) spoke on Astronomical Society of Kansas

Guests:
-Lion Dick R’s daughter is joining our club
-Lion Curt G - CJ with Farmers insurance

Truth:
-Lion Erlys had her 86th birthday
-Lion Tisha E had her 53rd birthday and her daughter gave birth to twin girls
-Lion Jon S - 57th anniversary of him being commissioned as a 2nd LT
-Lion Jeff H - thank you to those who donated books. 10 cases have been shipped to the troops.

Announcements:
-Lion Heather S - Outhouse Races are June 26th. They will start at 6th and Cherokee and will end at 7th & Cherokee.
We will have the vision screening van set up that evening and also on Saturday, June 27th.
If you have any old trophies, please bring them in.
-Lion Laurie M - The Deeper Window big fundraiser, The Sweet Exchange, is Saturday, June 20th at KCKCC Pioneer Career Center from 8-4:00. (See Flyer)
They will also be holding a Mahjong tournament at that time.
-Lion Jon S - update on Lion John B. It has been 3 years since his health issue began.

Join us and bring a friend!! Tonight is our first Mission Mingle! We will start at 4:30 at Richard Allen Cultural Center...
06/11/2026

Join us and bring a friend!!
Tonight is our first Mission Mingle! We will start at 4:30 at Richard Allen Cultural Center!

Today, June 6th, is the Celebration of Lion for Lion Bill Katzenberger. It will be held at Falcon Lakes golf course from...
06/06/2026

Today, June 6th, is the Celebration of Lion for Lion Bill Katzenberger. It will be held at Falcon Lakes golf course from 2:00 - 4:00. Please wear your Lions vest.

6-4-26 meeting: Speaker: Lion Elaine Belardo the co-founder for The Deeper Window Association. The Sweet Exchange, which...
06/04/2026

6-4-26 meeting:

Speaker: Lion Elaine Belardo the co-founder for The Deeper Window Association. The Sweet Exchange, which is their big fundraiser for the year, is scheduled for June 20th from 8:00 - 4:00 at KCKCC Pioneer Center. This year they going to add a Mahjong Tournament and a Painting for Process component.

Welcome our newest Leavenworth Lions members, Michelle Budke and David Tipple.

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PO Box 348
Leavenworth, KS
66048

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