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Lions Club raises funds
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PHOTO COURTESY LION DISTRICT GOVERNOR RELAND COLE Pictured from left to right are Great Bend Evening Lions Club Secretary Don Sweeney, Earl Cregger, Stan Jantz, and club President Elwyn Maneth.

The Great Bend Evening Lions Club raised $500 for Lions Club International Foundation by selling brooms to the public during the annual sidewalk sale in Great Bend. The money raised for the club’s global causes goes to the foundation to help communities throughout the world, for such things as Disaster Relief, Vision, the Environment, Diabetes Awareness, Childhood Cancer, Hunger.
The Lions Organization is in over 210 countries serving the communities that have a need. Where there’s a need there’s a Lion. “We Serve” is their motto. With about 1.5 millon members world wide, LCIF supports compassionate works by providing grant funding for local and global humanitarian efforts.

Local Pilot club installs new executive board
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COURTESY PHOTO Pictured left to right are Great Bend Pilot Club directors Jari Marietta, Ros Neeland, Nancy Sundahl, Judi Fox, and Treasurer Betty Schneider, Corresponding Secretary Norma Ward, Vice-President Nicci Henderson, Presidentelect Marcia Johnson and President Rhonda Knudson. Not pictured is Recording Secretary Sally OConnor.
The Pilot Club of Great Bend recently installed its new executive board for the 2018-2019 year. The include directors Jari Marietta, Ros Neeland, Nancy Sundahl, Judi Fox, and Treasurer Betty Schneider, Corresponding Secretary Norma Ward, Vice-President Nicci Henderson, President–elect Marcia Johnson, President Rhonda Knudson and Recording Secretary Sally O’Connor.Pilot club is an international civic organization established in 1921 with a focus on education and support and prevention of brain-related disorders and injuries of all types. The mission of Pilot International is to influence positive change in communities throughout the world.
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