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Lockhart Lions
The dedicated members of the Lockhart Lions Club have not let the challenges of COVID-19 stop their efforts to help their community.
Despite lockdowns and restrictions, the club’s community newspaper, The Verandah Post, is still being published, keeping the community up-to-date on Lockhart happenings.
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Members, aided by dedicated volunteers, have also been able to continue their recycling enterprise, accepting paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminium cans, scrap aluminium and batteries.
This is helping to ensure the Lockhart community has a better quality of life and healthier environment.
If that wasn’t enough to keep them busy, club members sell the iconic Lions Christmas cakes, collect donated eyeglasses for a Lions International project and support the Lions Mobility Project by gathering used stamps.
Club members have thrown their support behind many local current and past projects and events, including Meals on Wheels, Festival of Sport, Urana Hospital and MPS, drought and flood relief, the Lockhart branch of the Country Education Foundation, Little Athletics, the Spirit of the Land festival, the Lockhart Show Society and shade sails for Lockhart parks.