Lacey Midday Lions Business Meeting

Olympia, WALocal News

On March 13, 2025, the Lacey Midday Lions Club will host a business meeting from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM in Olympia, Washington, aimed at enhancing community service and volunteerism. This event is a significant opportunity for local residents to engage with initiatives that impact their community positively. Participants will discuss upcoming projects and explore ways to increase volunteer participation, reinforcing the Lions Club's mission of service. A complimentary lunch will be provided, fostering a welcoming atmosphere for networking and collaboration. The meeting underscores the importance of community involvement and aims to galvanize support for local causes.

Through this gathering, the Lions Club hopes to inspire more residents to take part in civic duties and contribute to community development. This event is an excellent platform for those looking to make a difference and connect with like-minded individuals. Residents of Lacey and nearby areas are encouraged to join and share their ideas for enhancing local community efforts.

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