Hoops and plastic went on a couple of raised beds today at the Firehouse
Garden to warm up the soil so we can get more veggies planted. Helping
out were Lions Rick Wright, Noon President Steve Calhoun and Rob
Ratcliff of the Evening Pride Branch (pictured), along with Terry Blais
and EP Branch President Joyce Smith.
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.
Starting to garden
Two groups of library daycare children screened for eye issues
Our vision screening team went to the Poulsbo Library twice recently. A total of 20 kids in the daycare were screened, with 6 being referr...
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Pick a Poulsbo club - Evening Pride Branch Club meets at 7 pm the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month in the Gallagher Building at St...
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Welcome Rachel Davenport as our newest Poulsbo Lion! She was inducted at today's meeting. Rachel works for the North Kitsap Scho...