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JAY — Nine members of the Jay-Livermore Falls Lions Club joined hundreds of New England Lions on Lions Clubs International World Service Day on June 3.

The local Lions spent 25 man-hours picking up litter along the local rail trail that had been dropped by walkers, bikers and ATV riders. This is a true example of the Lions’ motto, “We serve.”

Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service organization with 1.41 million members in 46,746 clubs in 210 countries around the world.

The Jay-Livermore Falls Club meets the first and third Tuesday evenings at the Chuck Wagon Restaurant on Depot Street in Livermore Falls, with a social time at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m.

FMI: 207-897-4444.

Jay-Livermore Falls Lions Club members took part in the Lions Clubs International World Service Day on June 3. From left are Donna Greeley, Kathleen Szostek, Errol Stevens, Eileen Tweedie, Bob Tweedie, Connie Godfrey and Al Godfrey. Missing from the photo are Tia Knapp, Elaine Nichols and Jackie Puneo.

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