Lions officials authorize establishment of new club
Pomona will soon have a new Lions Club.
Two Western University of Health Sciences faculty members have organized the Western U Lions Club which has plans to carry out a number of health service projects, according to a statement from Lions district officials.
Lions District 4L4 Governor Norm MacKenzie signed the organizers' application during a meeting of the Pomona Host Lions Club conducted Feb. 17.
The club will officially be established in April.
The Pomona Host Lions club is the sponsoring club for Western U Lions.
Western University faculty members Richard Sugerman, professor of anatomy, and Ray Maeda, professor of optometry, are the organizers of the new club and members of the 90-year-old Pomona Host Lions Club.
The new club's incoming president is Jennifer Buell.
Western U Lions has more than 30 members and will accept additional members.
Students, faculty and staff of the university are welcome to join.
Among the plans for the new club are organizing health fairs in areas with limited access to health services.
Lions International is service organization with members across the world that gives particular attention to service project involving sight and hearing but also works on other types of projects that benefit the needy and those living in disaster areas, according to a statement from the district organization.
For additional club information visit www.pomonahostlions.org or call Pomona Host Lions Club President Jack Lightfoot at 909-626-2623.
For information on Lions International go to www.lionsclubs.org.



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