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Alabama Peace Poster

Contest Winner

The Vestavia Hills Lions Club sponsored their Annual Peace Poster contest at Liberty Park Middle School.Kaelyn Gotlier, age 12, submitted a poster that was determined by the committee to be the winning poster for District 34-B. Her poster was mailed to Council Chair Dora Hartsock to be judged for the Alabama Lions Multi-District 34 Peace Poster Contest. Kaelyn's poster was chosen as the Alabama Lions MD 34 Winner. Kaelyn's poster has been submitted to Lions Clubs International Headquarter in Chicago, IL. for further competition among other winners from across the United States. We would like to thank Kaelyn Gottier and the Vestavia Hills Lions Club for their entry and wish them well in the next round of judging. Good Luck and we are proud of you!
Lions Don Hagan and Ray Lindsey at Hoover Lions Club meeting show off the William C Chandler Award plaque for membership growth and the New Member Packet.
September 2018

District 34b Convention 2019 was held in Birmingham

on March 22-23

Friday events at Miami Fusion Café and Saturday at First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
International Director Connie LeClair-Meyer
International Director Connie LeClair-Meyer will be the special guest at the 34-B convention. Photo made at the USA/Canada Leadership Forum where she was also a Presenter.

International Convention 2019

The Oxford Lions Club presented this wheelchair to Tony. He has cerebral palsy along with other health issues. The chair was given to us from the WC warehouse director PCC Vernon Barker. Tony’s chair was literally falling apart. He was very thankful and because of the mask you can’t see the big smile on his face. The chair had been used on several occasions to transport patients for the Oxford EMS; however, with transporting Tony three times a week, it will be more useful to him. We want to thank PCCVernon and will be calling on him again real soon. It’s great to be a Lion.
The Pine Level VFD is one of the several recipients that will receive an emist machine. This was provided from a $10,000.00 LCIF Covid-19 emergency grant. This grant was applied for by PDG and current Council Chair Floyd “Bubba” Bingham. These units take about two months to be received because of the demand. Therefore Bubba created a layout device for a photo op with the VFD. Once these units are received we will being issuing them out over District 34-B. Pictured at the presentation are, CST Tracy Thompson, DG 34-B Robert Thompson, CC Floyd “Bubba” Bingham and Prattville Lion Josh Bingham. Not pictured but present, PCC George Head.
Pine Level VFD Emist machine
2020 - District 34-B received a LCIF grant in the amount of $10,000 to support the relief effort in Fultondale, Alabama after an EF-3 tornado hit the area. The following are some images from the Lions working during this community assistance. We also had the Alabama Lions Sight Mobile Eye Clinic several days with Kent M. Daum, O.D., Ph.D., Optometrist and Director. Lions Clubs donated money beyond the disaster grant to pay for several people to get exams and glasses lost during the tornado.
Copyright Alabama Lions District 34B. All Rights Reserved. Website Design and Hosting by North Mobile Internet Services, Inc.

News

Alabama Peace Poster

Contest Winner

The Vestavia Hills Lions Club sponsored their Annual Peace Poster contest at Liberty Park Middle School.Kaelyn Gotlier, age 12, submitted a poster that was determined by the committee to be the winning poster for District 34-B. Her poster was mailed to Council Chair Dora Hartsock to be judged for the Alabama Lions Multi-District 34 Peace Poster Contest. Kaelyn's poster was chosen as the Alabama Lions MD 34 Winner. Kaelyn's poster has been submitted to Lions Clubs International Headquarter in Chicago, IL. for further competition among other winners from across the United States. We would like to thank Kaelyn Gottier and the Vestavia Hills Lions Club for their entry and wish them well in the next round of judging. Good Luck and we are proud of you!
Lions Don Hagan and Ray Lindsey at Hoover Lions Club meeting show off the William C Chandler Award plaque for membership growth and the New Member Packet.
September 2018

District 34b Convention

2019 was held in

Birmingham on March 22-

23

Friday events at Miami Fusion Café and Saturday at First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
International Director Connie LeClair-Meyer
International Director Connie LeClair- Meyer will be the special guest at the 34-B convention. Photo made at the USA/Canada Leadership Forum where she was also a Presenter.

International

Convention 2019

The Oxford Lions Club presented this wheelchair to Tony. He has cerebral palsy along with other health issues. The chair was given to us from the WC warehouse director PCC Vernon Barker. Tony’s chair was literally falling apart. He was very thankful and because of the mask you can’t see the big smile on his face. The chair had been used on several occasions to transport patients for the Oxford EMS; however, with transporting Tony three times a week, it will be more useful to him. We want to thank PCCVernon and will be calling on him again real soon. It’s great to be a Lion.
The Pine Level VFD is one of the several recipients that will receive an emist machine. This was provided from a $10,000.00 LCIF Covid-19 emergency grant. This grant was applied for by PDG and current Council Chair Floyd “Bubba” Bingham. These units take about two months to be received because of the demand. Therefore Bubba created a layout device for a photo op with the VFD. Once these units are received we will being issuing them out over District 34-B. Pictured at the presentation are, CST Tracy Thompson, DG 34-B Robert Thompson, CC Floyd “Bubba” Bingham and Prattville Lion Josh Bingham. Not pictured but present, PCC George Head.
Pine Level VFD Emist machine
2020 - District 34-B received a LCIF grant in the amount of $10,000 to support the relief effort in Fultondale, Alabama after an EF-3 tornado hit the area. The following are some images from the Lions working during this community assistance. We also had the Alabama Lions Sight Mobile Eye Clinic several days with Kent M. Daum, O.D., Ph.D., Optometrist and Director. Lions Clubs donated money beyond the disaster grant to pay for several people to get exams and glasses lost during the tornado.
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