The Cambridge Lions Club has been formed

On March 29, 2010, in Latest News, by The News Staff
 

By William Tauro

The newly formed Cambridge Lions Club met for the first time this past Wednesday evening with a kick-off meeting at the Mount Vernon Restaurant. New members were enrolled and now the club is on its way to help serve it's community with the backing of one of the largest service clubs in the world, Lion's Club International. Cambridge Mayor David Maher delivered the opening speech and vowed to adopt a resolution to assist the organization and to also host a breakfast in his office to help attract new membership for the new club. Elected officials Middlesex County Register of Deeds Eugene Brune, Middlesex County Clerk of Courts Michael Sullivan, Everett City Councilor and candidate for State Senate Sal DiDomenico and Somerville's Chief of Police Michael Cabral were there to support the club and to address the crowd.



The new Cambridge club was hosted by the Somerville Lions club and will now meet this Wednesday, March 31st at the Somerville Lion's clubhouse located at 9 New Washington Street in Somerville at 6:15pm for it's second meeting and to attract and enroll new potential members and further discuss and determine club rules and bylaws for its new formation. The public is welcome to attend the meeting to observe and to even join the club. Come and see your new Cambridge Lion's Club at work for it's community. For more information email Cambridgelionsclub33k@yahoo.com

 

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