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DECEMBER 2016 / JANUARY 2017
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Suitable site found for War Memorial in Woodend Lions Club of Woodend - Centennial Project
The International association of Lions Clubs will celebrate one hundred years in 2017, the Lions Club of Woodend has come to a point in their history where they have decided to celebrate this milestone with a major project which will be here in perpetuity.
area, we will keep the community posted on progress”. Contact details for the Lions Club of Woodend can be found in the Community Contacts, page 35 of this issue.
“It is my pleasure to announce that the Woodend Lions Club will launch a project to build a war memorial in the town,” says Club President David Marks. The Club has been investigating the viability of the project for some time, much research has already been carried out and the project has been deemed viable. The Waimakariri District Council has indicated a suitable site on School Road, and to that end site plans will be initiated. “There is much detail to iron out and of course the major item of funding.” “This will be a major milestone for the
ABOVE: Lions Club of Woodend members Cliff Hurley left, and Ian Lennie sheltered from the wind in their Sausage Sizzle Hut, fundraising at the RVC Woodend Vet Clinic open day at the end of November.