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Members List:

President:
Lora Liguori
First Vice President:
Judie Swiss
2nd Vice President:
Linda Steckle
Corresponding Secretary:
Irene Green
Recording Secretary:
Judie Dioguardo-Speicher
Treasurer:
Marge Safranek
Membership Chair:
Josephine Brennan
Tail Twister:
Terry DeMaio
Lion Tamer:
Judy Rohtla
Parliamentarian:
Lari Fiala
Board Member:
Lorri Kerzner
Irene Lawrence
June Wilson
Rosemarie Piper
Theresa Powell
Barbara Oestreicher
Karen Costello
Mary Mayer
Leo Liaison:
Shirley Chamberlain
Guiding Lion:
Judie Swiss
Immediate Past President:
Shirley Chamberlain
Guiding Lion:
Shirley Chamberlain
Lorri Kerzner

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Leadership, Experience, Opportunity

In 1957, Coach Jim Graver started the Leo ball rolling. Chances are, that ball was a baseball.

Graver was the coach of the Abington High School, Pennsylvania, USA, baseball team. Graver was also an active member of the Glenside, Pennsylvania, Lions Club.

With fellow Lion, William Ernst, Graver talked about starting a service club for high school boys. So they asked their fellow Lions for support. Without hesitation, the Glenside Lions agreed that a Lions youth group was a good idea. Graver and Ernst set to work.

On December 5, 1957, the Glenside Lions presented a charter to the Abington High School Leo Club whose members were mostly made up of the high school's baseball team.

As the world's first Leo club, the group created the Leo acronym - Leadership, Equality, Opportunity (Equality was later changed to Experience.) And, the group chose maroon and gold - their school colors - to serve as the Leo club colors.

Leo Club's Objective and Motto

In October 1967, the board of directors of Lions Clubs International adopted the Leo Club Program as an official program of the association. Open to males and females, the objective of the Leo Club Program was (and still is):

"...to provide the youth of the world (with) an opportunity for development and contribution, individually and collectively, as responsible members of the local, national and international community."

The Leo club motto is: Leadership - Leos develop skills as organizers, time managers and motivators of their peers.

Experience - Leos learn the importance of cooperation through community service.

Opportunity - Membership provides young people with a chance to excel, to develop positive character traits, and to receive recognition for their contributions to the community.

Today, the Leo Club Program is stronger than ever. Community service remains the cornerstone of the program. Like their Lion counterparts, Leo club members enjoy serving their neighbors and watching positive results unfold.

On March 4, 2008 The Patchogue Lioness Lions Club sponsored its first Leo Club at Longwood High School. They are known as the The Longwood Leos. Our club is very proud of this group of responsible students. They have been extremely active in performing community service.


Lion Shirley Chamberlain received The Club Extension Award for her efforts in forming The Longwood Leo Club


 
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