Muskego Lions Club

Serving Muskego, WI.

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Muskego Lions Club Fact Sheet

For more information contact:
Tim Stache
- President
c/o Muskego Lions Club
P.O. Box 43
Muskego, WI 53150-0043
USA

Phone: 414-422-9442
Email: info@muskegolions.com
          President@muskegolions.com

Web Site: www.muskegolions.com

Club History
Founded in Muskego, Wis. in 1950
Club Membership
50 men and women Lions
Meetings held 2nd and 4th Mondays @ 6:30PM at Matty's Bar and Grille 14460 College Ave.; New Berlin, WI.

History:

Founded in Muskego, WI, on April 15, 1950.

Membership:

Community Involvement/Club Projects:
Wisconsin Lions Foundation, Leader Dog, Lions Clubs International Foundation, B.O.L.D., Center for the Blind, Wisconsin Eye Bank. Projects and Events: Lions Pavilion on Community Festival grounds, Muskego Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt, Muskego Lions Club Breakfast with Santa, Muskego Lions Club Mega Raffle, Muskego Leo Club, Muskego Lions Club Parade Boat Fleet, Child Safety Program, Community Charities: Muskego Lion Robert Kreuser and Dave Salentine Memorial Scholarship Fund (2 Scholarships), Muskego Boy Scouts - Troop 19 (Troop Sponsor), Girl Scouts - Great Blue Heron Council, Muskego Athletic Assoc. - 2 Teams, Muskego Sports Inc., AFS, DARE, Holiday Baskets/Food Pantry Contributions, Muskego High School Post Prom, Lake Denoon Middle School - Mentoring Program, Center for Deaf and Blind Children, Hearing and Sight - Eye Glasses and hearing aids, Other Projects: Sign Rentals, Tent Rentals, Muskego Community Festival (VFW - Current Event), Lions Park.

Lions Clubs International

Headquarters
300 W. 22nd Street
Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842
Tel: (630) 571-5466
Fax: (630) 571-8890
Web site: www.lionsclubs.org

History
Founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1917, by businessman Melvin Jones. Since its inception, Lions Clubs International has been dedicated to helping those less fortunate in their communities and around the world. In 1925, Helen Keller challenged the members to be "knights of the blind." "We Serve" became the association's official motto in 1954.

International Membership

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Lions Clubs International Information Headquarters
300 22nd Street Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842
Tel: (630) 571-5466
Fax: (630) 571-8890
www.lionsclubs.org

Founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1917, by businessman Melvin Jones. Since its inception, Lions Clubs International has been dedicated to helping those less fortunate in their communities and around the world. In 1925, Helen keller challenged the members to be "knights of the blind." "We Serve" became the association's official motto in 1954.

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