Welcome to www.thelions.info                                 webhome of Southport Lions Club...

Our website has a new look as well as a new address! The address is really easy to remember, and hopefully it's very logical. How do people think of us? We're the Lions. What do they want to know? Information. Put the two together, and we have www.thelions.info


AND, guess what? Our website has won the Lions District 105BN IT Award for 2009!

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The official Opening Ceremony for The Lions Shop in Ainsdale took place at 11am on Thursday 21st May 2009, when Alan Hansen, former Liverpool and Scotland footballer, performed the honours. 


For full information, go to Our Shop, or bookmark the shop's new website www.thelionsshop.info

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Many of our activities are designed to raise funds for our various community projects, but these are inevitably limited in time and place. Now, if you can't get to any of our events, but would like to help with a cash donation, you can make a payment on-line using the completely secure PayPal system. Just go to DONATE NOW to learn all about it!

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Click HERE to catch up on our Past Events including how we helped Santa deliver Christmas. See also what we did at the Christmas Lights Switch On, the Banks Steam Rally, the 79th Southport Flower Show. See VIDEO of  the 2008 Summer Classics, and pictures of the Jungle Book theme to our Southport Carnival.

Or click HERE to see the induction of our four new members (so far!) this year, and the 2009 Smorgasbord. Club News has it all!

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And click HERE to go to Our Works and read all about the presentation to Dr Sun Myint of Southport & Formby DGH of a cheque for £1,000 for a Papillon machine? Curious?

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Southport Lions Club is one small part of the worldwide family of Lions Clubs International, which is made up of nearly one and a half million members, in more than 45,000 communities, in 193 countries and territories. Yet many people have never heard of Lions.


The very first Lion was Melvin Jones who, in Chicago in 1917, decided that it would be a Good Thing to club together with a few like-minded friends to try to improve the lot of mankind. A daunting task, perhaps, but within a few years hundreds, and then thousands, of others had joined in. By 1950, Lions Clubs had crossed the Atlantic, and taken root in the UK. In the past fifty years, more than 900 other Clubs have joined the Lions Club of London (Host) to recruit more than 40,000 Lions throughout the British Isles.

So, who are the Lions? We like to think of ourselves as ordinary people who do (or try to do) amazing things.



We are men and women who volunteer our time to try to make life better for others. We have no religious, political or social affiliation. The only qualifications for membership are a willingness to do whatever we can, and a desire to live up to the Lions motto "We Serve." Why do we do it? There are probably as many answers to that question as there are Lions. And if you have read this far, you almost certainly know the answer already.
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Now, why not take a tour round our site, look at what we are doing, and maybe, just maybe, you might think of ways in which you could help? Go on!

Learn a little more About Us

If you have finished your tour, and would like to help Southport Lions, we would like to hear from you. If you know any Lion Members, speak to them. If you would like us to contact you, send us an e-mail to one of our Contacts, or fill in the Feedback form and we'll do the rest. We may be Lions, but we don't bite.
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The website was last updated on 26th May 2009