Polish Dollar came in first in the Poulsbo Noon Lions Club Purse at Emerald Downs on July 28. The purse was $6,200.
The horse is owned by a woman (Sharon Radke), trained by a woman (Debbie Van Horne), and ridden by a woman (Deborah Hoonan-Trujillo). Polish Dollar had a time of 0:56.4 in 5 furlongs.
Lion Doug Mong organized the outing for the club. Some came home with empty pockets, while others had a bit more than they'd left with. Lion Sandi had a chance to win $500, but it wasn't to be.
Lions is kindness in action. When caring people join together, roll up their sleeves and take action to make their community better, it’s an incredible feeling for everyone involved. Poulsbo Lions are going on 82 years strong! From Vision Screening to Flags and Laundry to Growing Veggies, We Serve the North Kitsap Community. Contact us at Poulsbolions@gmail.com or PoulsboEPLions@gmail.com. Our website is poulsbolions.org.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Poulsbo Lions provide security for annual LCI Convention in Seattle
The 94th Lions Clubs International (LCI) Convention was held in Seattle for the first time ever on July 4-8. Our Poulsbo Lions Club was in charge of security. Many Lions were in Seattle to view the huge parade too.
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