Aurora Lions Club

We Serve

 

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Lions At Work

Lions Chili Dinner

Lions Pancake Breakfast

Calendar of Events

2011-12 Lions Yr Projects

Scholarship Rcpts 2011

2010-11 Lions Yr Projects

Halloween Contest 2010

Newest Aurora Lion

Scholarship Rcpts 2010

2009-10 Lions Yr Projects

Relay For Life 2010

Melvin Jones Fellowship

Cookies for "We Care"

2010 Easter Breakfast

Christmas Time In Aurora

DG Visit - 11/18/2009

Pancake Breakfast 11-7-09

Halloween Parade Winners

Aurora Farmer's Fair 2009

2008-09 Lions Yr Projects

Breakfast with the Bunny

Halloween Parade 2008

Lions & Little League

2008 Easter Breakfast

Spring Pancake Breakfast

District Governor Visit

Carnival for Jackie Raab

Jay Beyer Gets 25 Yr Pin

Lions Donate Kid ID Kits

Veterans Day Pancake Day

Miracle on Main Street 09

Past Aurora Lions Project

Pee Wee Football Shelters

G. Scout Cookie Donation

Lions Scholarship Winners

Lions helping Lions

Work Day @ Camp Woodsmoke

April's Senior Dance

Annual Car Show Cookout

New Members Induction

Lions Meeting 11/08/07

Aurora Lions 60th Dinner

Lions Halloween Parade

Lions Projects 2006

Lions Projects 2005

Lions Projects 2004

Lions Projects 2003

Lions Project 2002

Farmers Fair

Art and The Lions

Membership

ChildPrint ID Kits

Links

Aurora Lions Chili/Spaghetti Dinner - $6.00
2-17-2012 @ 5pm to 7:30pm
Aurora Lions Building


Welcome to the Aurora Lions Club's website

The Aurora Indiana Lions Club was founded in 1948, by Chick Schwing and the Lawrenceburg Lions.

Since that time we have been serving Aurora and the surrounding area.

Throughout this website you will get to see just what the Lions do.

Be sure to check out all the links.

We will be updating our site often, to add pictures of ongoing events.

You Can Contact The Aurora Lions By:

Email:  auroralions@comcast.net

Snail Mail:

Aurora Lions Club
P.O. Box 11
Aurora, IN 47001

Phone:

1-(812)-926-1300


Aurora Lions Building April 2010
Aurora Lions Club History
 
AURORA LIONS CLUB in the COMMUNITY


You have probably seen the Lions emblems on signposts as you entered Aurora. 

Or you’ve seen our gumball machines or the shelter houses at Lesko Park,
Waterways Park, Largent Field,  Taylor Field or at the South Dearborn High School Soccer Fields. 

Who are these people called Lions?

Lions are individuals who want to serve their community and their country!

We are part of the largest service club in the world. 

The International Association of Lions Clubs has nearly a 1.35 million members in 199 countries around the world.

Since the beginning of the
Aurora Lions Club in February, 1948, we have taken to heart the Lions motto of “We Serve.” 

The first project of the club was a Spring Revue in April 1948, which raised money for bleachers at
Aurora High School. 

In the fall of that year, the first set of gumball machines were placed around the city.
 

Major projects have been the Genealogy Room at the Aurora Public Library and an educational Smokehouse for the Aurora Fire Department.
 

We also provided $5,000 in matching funds for the recently acquired police dog in
Aurora.

Many Lions projects have gone on to become regular programs that no longer require Lions support. 

Projects like the Athletic Banquet started in 1949 or the 
Aurora Little League we began in 1954 are now free standing programs.

In 1959, the
Aurora Lions Club assumed sponsorship of the Aurora Farmers Fair, one of Indiana’s oldest street festivals.  The dates for 2011 are September 28, 29, 30 & October 1.  

Other on-going projects are:

Scholarship Pancake Breakfast in March
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
Halloween Parade & Costume Contest
Veterans Day Sausage & Gravy Breakfast
Fruit sale in December for scholarships at South Dearborn H.S.
Santa's Workshop, Photos with Santa
Breakfast with Santa 

We also provide eye exams and glasses for persons in need.

Aurora and Dearborn County programs we support:

Warm the Children program 
Dearborn County Clearinghouse 
James B. Wismann  Y.E.S. Home
Relay for Life
Dearborn County 4-H
Main Street Aurora
America in Bloom
Boy Scouts of America
Girl Scouts of America

Outside
Aurora we provide support for District, State and International Lions programs:

Camp
Woodsmoke (A Lions supported camp for special needs campers)
Le
ader Dog Program
Eye Glasses recycling
Indiana Cancer Control
Diabetes Awareness
District 25-F Vision Van
Speech & Hearing Programs
Drug Awareness Programs



Many of our projects include more than just a gift of money.  Programs such as Habitat for Humanity, Miracle on
Main, America in Bloom, and the city parks receive hundreds of man hours as well. 

As of August 2009, The Aurora Lions have built a total of 13 shelter houses, 12 for the Aurora area, and a shelter at Camp Woodsmoke another Lions project.

Since our founding in 1948, the Lions motto of “WE SERVE” has been an integral part of our being.
 

We aren’t in the newspaper every week but we are out working to help make our community a better place to live.

Serving the community for over 61 years
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