June 2026 • Vol. 400, No. 12                      DIGITAL CANYON STATE LION Official Publication of the Lions of Arizona, Multiple District 21 Celebrating over 100 years of Lions service to the people of Arizona www.lionsarizona.org

What’s in this June issue: MD State Convention Registration, Tell-A-Thon, USA/Canada Forum, Highlights from the Global Environment Initiative plus much more 

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MD21 Leadership Messages CC Ken Leja

 It’s less than two weeks away. We’ll be gathering to celebrate “America 250: Celebrating Service, Legacy & Leadership” at our Multiple District 21 state convention. Our honored guests will be Mark S. Lyon, international first vice president of our association and his wife Lyn. Wow!

If you haven’t registered, do so NOW before it’s too late. We need you to be a part of the celebration… the awards and recognitions presentations… the various workshops… the Town Hall with next year’s Lions International President… and so much more!

The Convention will include our recognition of Lions who have passed this past year, as well as voting for directors of state and district projects, and a controversial ballot measure to rebate dues from the MD to the districts. Please ask your club officers to share with you the ballot measure. It includes the pro and con arguments, and the repercussions on services currently provided by the Multiple District that would go away if these funds are rebated. The actual ballot and pros and cons is shared within this issue under the Election Information section 

At the Convention, workshops for Lions will be presented, including one on actually creating a club website at no cost to clubs. Another workshop will be an interactive tour through the Lion Portal. Other workshops will address the changing club culture we share in almost all clubs, reactivating Lions Quest in our local schools, as well as identifying the next adventure in Lionism (you’ll have to attend to find out).

In June, let’s close out the year very strong as we share in this celebration of accomplishment. This year-end month is a turning point. “Lions of Arizona” enters a new era of growth, innovation, and expanded community impact – much like that being experienced globally with Lions International. Think about what’s ahead….

We celebrate our country’s semiquincentennial (that’s 250 years) and the new Lions year….

Under the leadership of Lion Mark, our next International President, there is a renewed focus on strengthening clubs, increasing membership, and empowering Lions to serve in ways that are both meaningful and sustainable for the future….

His vision challenges us to think beyond tradition, to embrace new ideas, reach new audiences, and build clubs that reflect the evolving needs of our communities….

Arizona is uniquely positioned to lead in this next chapter of Lionism. Multiple District 21 has long been a model of dedication and service, and today we can become a model for growth. With vibrant communities, diverse populations, and a strong foundation of committed Lions, we can expand our reach, welcome new members, develop emerging leaders, and launch innovative service projects that create lasting impact.

As we close out these past 12 months, let us learn from the past, embrace those (and thank them) for all their support and assistance, and take stock in who we are, what we do, and how we continue to serve those in need.

This Convention is where our brighter future begins to shine. As we reflect on 250 years of American history, we are reminded that progress has always been driven by those willing to move forward, to serve others, and to step up in leadership.

The future of Lions in Arizona is bright. It depends on all of us. Together, let us lead with purpose, grow with intent, and serve in ways that will shape the next 250 years.

And as a final postscript, allow me to thank DG Richard and DG Maryjane for their diligence and hard work on the council, as well as in their respective districts. Let me also acknowledge the trio of Sandi Sterker, Linda Finley, and Ellen Yopps who served this year as council secretary, treasurer and admin, respectively. Collectively, they helped me as your Council Chair in so many ways I cannot thank them enough!

Finally, my congratulations to next year’s MD officers: Keith Alexander, council chair; Marsine Perry, 21-North governor; Ed Lopez, 21-South governor; VDGs Jim Myers, Julie Sullivan, Dereck Davis and Patrick Hammons. You’ll be great!

Your Servant Leader CC Ken Leja

Governor’s Report – District 21-N

Dear Lions Family, As my term as District Governor comes to a close, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude and appreciation to each and every one of you for your unwavering dedication, service, and support throughout this incredible journey.
This year has been filled with meaningful service projects, fellowship, leadership, and compassion that truly demonstrated the spirit of Lionism. Together, we served our communities, supported those in need, empowered our Leos, and strengthened the bond of our Lions family. None of this would have been possible without your commitment, teamwork, and generous hearts.
Thank you to our club officers, district leaders, committee chairs, Leos, advisors, and every Lion who volunteered their time and talents. Your passion for service continues to inspire hope and make a lasting impact in the lives of many.
As we move forward into a new Lions year, I encourage all of you to continue serving with kindness, unity, and purpose. Let us continue to grow our membership, support our youth, and work together to make our district even stronger for future generations.
Remember, no act of service is ever too small when done with love and compassion.
It has truly been an honor and privilege to serve as your District Governor. I am forever grateful for the friendships, memories, and experiences we shared together.
May we continue to live by our motto: “We Serve.”
With sincere appreciation and gratitude In Lionism and Service (MJ) Maryjane Barjose
21N District Governor
(623) 337-0231

Governor’s Report – District 21-S

You told us you wanted more members and more active members. The good news is that you have been very successful at recruiting new Lions. Now let’s focus on keeping them — along with the members we already have and even some of the Lions we may have lost along the way. After all, you must first have members in order for them to be active members.

It is easier to keep a Lion than to recruit a new one, and a Lion who stays connected may become active again, serve in a new way, help raise funds, or help recruit the next new member. Reach out to Lions you have not seen in a while. Call them. Text them. Invite them to a meeting, service project, officer installation, or even a simple social event to rebuild friendships. Sometimes people drift away because life got busy — and no one asked them back.

Also reach out to former Lions. Things change and some who left may now be ready to return if they know they are still wanted and valued. Not every Lion can work every service project, but every Lion still has value. Many can still serve as advisors, mentors, officers, board members, committee members, or experienced voices who help guide the club.

We all have good Lions who may have run into a little difficulty lately. Let’s help them remain Lions. There is almost always a way to keep someone connected if we care enough to try. And remember — there is still a little time left to sponsor and join a new Lion before the new $35 entrance fee begins. Every Lion matters. Every Lion counts.

Need help, ideas or just a little motivation, just check in with myself (ki6baq@me.com) or GMT Sandi Sterker (sterkersandi@gmail.com), we are just an email away and would love to chat.

“WE WANT A CALENDAR TO SEE ALL ACTIVITES”  This has been available since August 2025.  Our “new” Lions Google Calendar & Directory are available on lionsarizona.org. Want your Club activity listed? Simply send it to the editor!

Register for Upcoming Events Now!

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LionsVirtual TELL-A-THON

June 7th  7:00AM MST
Register for the Sunday Tell-A-Thon

Wisdom Wednesdays

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1st Wednesdays of the Month Register Once: https://bit.ly/LUSAWisdom Target Audience: All LionsUSA Members

It’s all about leveling up! Every month, we dive into what makes this movement so powerful—our story, our  service & how YOU fit into it. Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned Lion, there’s always  more to learn, more to share, & more ways to lead. Let’s grow wiser together—because the more you know, the bigger your impact!

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MD-21 Convention – REGISTER NOW

Print State Convention Registration Form & Hotel Information

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Join Us For Changing Club Culture

108th Lions International Convention HONG KONG

UPDATE:  The Lions International Parade has been canceled this year.
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Mid Western Breakfast – Sign Up Extended to June 15th – ACT NOW

UPDATE:  The registration deadline has been extended to June 15th!!  Take advantage of this fellowship opportunity!
Breakfast Registration

Future Host International Convention Locations

USA/Canada LEO Leadership Forum

August 4 – 9 
LEOs this is a great networking & leadership opportunity.  Join others, our future Lion leaders, to gain an incredible experience!! Sponsoring Clubs – this is your chance to help sponsor attendees!  This is OUR opportunity to truly help mentor our LEOs by helping them experience a gift of a lifetime.
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USA/Canada Forum

 

Register NOW – Prices are going up Memphis Tennessee September 3-5

June 1 the rate is $385 and on August 1 it will go up to $400. This is a milestone event and will be the best one yet!
Register Now

PDGA’s PROUD LION Program

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All New Arizona Podcast

Lions Pride Podcast Shares Arizona Lions Stories

The Lions Pride Podcast, hosted by Lion Gerald “Jerry” Hursh (MD21-D21S Zone 2 Chair) and Co-Host Lion Laurie Fivecoat, is connecting Lions across Arizona by highlighting service, leadership, and community impact.

Each episode features interviews with District leaders, club members, and community partners, offering ideas on service projects, membership growth, and club success. The podcast aims to inspire, inform, and give Lions a platform to share their stories.

The goal is to give Lions a voice and celebrate the great work happening in our communities,” said Hursh. *** Listen to the Lion’s Pride Podcast and follow here To be featured or share your club’s story, contact: huachucacitylionsclub@gmail.com

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21-N Kickoff

August 1, 2026

21-S Kickoff

August 8. 2026
21-S KickOff Registrations form

Mark Your Calendar to Support Club Events

Wish to Partner, Support or just see creative Service Ideas? Here is your chance!!
CCN FOOD Pantry
June 4th & Each Thursday or by Appointment
Prescott Area Lions – 44th Annual Pancake Breakfast June 6th
West Valley Empowered Voices – DONATION HELP NEEDED

When you support West Valley Empowered Voices, you’re investing in families rediscovering their roots, seniors aging safely at home, students pursuing new opportunities, and communities finding strength in unity. Your generosity—whether through a monetary gift or a donated item—fuels service projects, scholarships, outreach efforts, and global initiatives that restore hope, while also providing immediate, tangible support to individuals and families in need. Whether you give $10, $100, or provide essential items that directly serve those in need, your contribution creates a ripple effect—feeding, teaching, clothing, empowering, and transforming lives. Together, we are the hands that serve, the voices that uplift, and the hearts that make change possible.

Phoenix Asian American Lions Eye Glass Sorting Project June 14th
EAC’s ALERT Eyeglass Processing June 17th   11:00 – 2:00
West Valley Empowered Voices Lions
ALERT Satellite – June 20th 10:30 – 4:00
West Valley Empowered Voices Lions Club is hosting a Seeing Beyond the Border Eyeglass Sorting & Recycling service event in June and we’d love for you to join us! Volunteers will help clean, sort, package, and prepare donated eyeglasses for future local and international service missions. This is a hands-on opportunity to make a meaningful difference—one pair of glasses at a time. Date:       Saturday, June 20, 2026 Time:       10:30 AM – 4:00 PM Location: Sun City Lions Foundation Building 9451 N. 99th Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345

Florence Food Bank June  26   7:00 AM

Phoenix Phil-Am & Leo’s Induction & Installation Evening June 27th
Phx Phil-Am Lions & LEO Registration
Phoenix Rainbow Lions Club Mission June 29-30
Mission Needs
Safford 4th of July Parade
Sun City Mid-Week Bell Lions  Blood Drive June 1 – 30
Give Blood June 1 – 30 – To make your lifesaving appointment go to Vitalant.org or call 1-877-259-4825 – blood drive code: 10053702.   All donors will be entered to win a 2026 VW Taos S donated by our Valley Volkswagen Dealers. Give blood June 1 – 30 to help patients this summer and Vitalant will thank you with a $15 Rewards gift card.* Must use code JUNEGIFT-2026-V when scheduling your appointment.  Donor rewards program opt-in required for gift card. (*Terms and conditions apply; see vitalant.org/JuneDonorGift.)
Camp Tatiyee Visitation
June 8th  1 – 4 PM
West Valley Empowered Voices Empowered Connections Business Fair July 12  5:00 – 7:30 PM
Phoenix Rainbow Lions Installation of Officers & Award Ceremony July 26 – 3PM
Chino Valley Territorial Days September 5th
Camelback Mountain Lions Club 7rh Annual Tree Planting September 12
Chino Valley Lioness Fall Craft & Vendor Boutique October 2 & 3
Florence Lions Club 3rd Annual Ghouls & Giggles October 18

Helen Keller Birthday & Festival June 27

A variety of activities are planned throughout June for Vision Awareness.  The Festival officially begins June 25 – 28, 2026.  What a wonderful way to celebrate Helen Keller’s Birthday!

Load Club Officers – PAST DUE – Act Now

As noted last month, ALL Club Officers should now be loaded into the Portal. The DG’s and supporting staff have discussed this several times and have sent emails to all of the clubs and spoken to clubs directly. Without club officers loaded into the Portal, our DG team and the clubs themselves cannot operate effectively.  Clubs must adjust their yearly plan to ensure elections of officers occur in April to early May to ensure our new Lion year can start off smoothly. The Zone Chairs, and incoming Zone Chairs need to push the clubs to get this done now. You can check the Portal yourselves, so you all know who has not done this yet. If you are unclear how to use the Portal, check with Ellen Yopps or Bobbie Ravenkamp for more details, then you can assist the clubs.
Print Club Officer Entry to Portal

Replace your Lion Sign NOW

This is a promo by the marketing department going on right now, Free 18” street signs and free shipping for all clubs all over the world while the budget lasts. Please do so now!  Many of us have had signs for decades…..and it shows.  We need to ensure Brand Appropriate & Professional signs for positive views of our Clubs!  Please get permission from your city government to put them where they are visible to everyone. Make your community aware that Lions Serve in that community. Please do so now before this is disseminated to all the Districts in the world. Let Arizona clubs respond NOW and lead the way!  Click below for guidance.

 
Act NOW to claim your 18″ Sign while supplies last

Happy Father’s Day

Father’s Day 2026 is on Sunday, June 21, a day honoring all fathers, grandfathers and father figures for their contributions.  As Lions, share your story of how either you followed you Father or Grandfather into Lionism OR how you’ve been able to bring the next generation to service!  This applies to ALL Lions!  Send your story to the Editor at sdpalazzolo@yahoo.com

Leaders:  Assertive vs Aggressive

We are Lions and we thrive on serving and giving back to our communities.  But are we effective Leaders within Committees, Boards, MD/District structures or even within our own Clubs?  Rumblings of displeasure are heard throughout the State…..at all levels.  We are a volunteer organization, which means we must work together through influence vs directives.  We must all be dedicated to achieving our Club/District/State Project/MD/International goals……not our personal preferences or expectations. We must learn to trust, coach and mentor. We have all observed Leadership behaviors that are less than positive.  Excuses are made: “Well, they feel strongly or protective about the history” or “Well that is just their way speaking, perhaps they don’t realize how harsh or self-centered that comes across”.  There are SOOOOO many other examples:  Leaders who are Passive/Invisible or Bossy/Aggressive are less effective than those who are Assertive/Outcome oriented. As Leaders – we must consciously embrace Active Listening and maintain a sharp eye on the our goals and the culture we enable.  Our personal preferences are simply ideas – not mandates.  Keep an open mind, show respect to others, engage and encourage communication to find the best way to Yes and positive outcomes that will equates to success to reaching and exceeding our Goals!
As discussed in previous issue, active listening is a strength of effective leaders.  Coming into a meeting prepared is necessary; HOWEVER, Leaders who do not listen can not fully address issues, concerns nor recognize positive ideas/suggestions. Clear communication may make members feel unheard. How many times have you witnessed someone with firmly held and immoveable preconceived ideas?  In those situations, have you seen an issue beat into the ground without positive resolution?  As a Leader, if you experience or observe an undercurrent of unrest, dissatisfaction or negativity – step back.  Examine the dynamic. Stay curious and ask questions.  Is there a way for you to change the tone of the conversation?  Is a separate direct conversation required with key players?  Options exist and Action required.  Ignoring a concern of this nature can erode trust and confidence.  Be that catalyst of positive, goal oriented outcomes vs any personal agendas. Do you desire personal mentoring or coaching?  Reach out and we can team you up with someone who can help you achieve your best – both personally and professionally!  TOGETHER – WE SERVE.

Dues Rebate Ballot (Pros & Cons)

IMPORTANT: DELEGATES – ENSURE YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND PRIOR TO VOTE

To align and ensure compliance with the Constitution, reference below. We are additionally providing the Ballot Measure which is the sample ballot, including Pros/Cons, Exhibit B with strikeout/highlight, and edited/revised Exhibit B. (see “Dues Rebate Ballot.…”)

As provided in the May CSL for official notice – Click Button Below for full Ballot with PROs & Cons – highlights to help with clarity!
Click for Full Ballot Plus Pros & Cons

State Project Candidates for Election – Review

Below are the Candidates AND OPEN POSITIONS for all the officially supported MD-21 State Projects.  The organization has determined these play an important role meeting Lion Goals  and Initiatives.  As such our Clubs should be regularly supporting these through donations; however, this is not the ONLY way to support! Which Project speaks to you as a Lion member?  Where does your passion lie to make a difference?  There are obviously numerous positions available; therefore, please reach out to these boards if you are interested for a temporary appointment until the election. For now – Delegates, be aware of whom you are voting for at the MD21 State Convention!

21N  2 Three year terms

21N  1 Two year terms 21N  1 One year term 21N   No candidates for any terms

21S  1 Three year term

21S  2 Two year terms

21S  1 One year term

21S  No candidates for any terms

2 Two year terms

21N   Hans Groot       Phoenix Valley of the Sun 21N   Larry Savage    Sun City West Sunrise

21N   2 One year terms

21N   No candidate 21N   No candidate

21S   2 Three year terms

21S   Martin Benson  Globe 21S   Kathy Murray    Mesa Leisure World

21S   1 One year term

21S   No candidates

21N   3 Three year terms

21N   Donald Bierman    Sun City Host 21N   Ted Kistner           Sun City Host 21N   No candidate

21N   3 Two year terms

21N   No candidate 21N   No candidate 21N   No candidate

21S  3 Three year terms

21S    Fred Garmeson Chandler Sun Bird 21S    No candidate 21S    No candidate

21S  2 One year terms

21S    No candidate

21N  2 Two year terms

21N     Tim Carter Prescott Sunrise 21N     Ken Leja    Prescott Sunrise 21N     Elizabeth Zapanta-Dispo  Phoenix Lions Without Borders/Phoenix Saguaro Branch

21S   2 Two year terms

21S       Jim McCown   Mesa Leisure World 21S       No candidate

21S   1 One year term

21S      Pilar Ruiz   South Tucson

Info from your 2025-2026 Global Action Team

LCIF EOY Donation Deadlines

Mailed donations and/or recognition requests must arrive at the Carol Stream address no later than Monday, June 15, 2026:

Lions Clubs International Foundation Department 4547 Carol Stream, IL 60122-4547 USA

Donations and/or recognition requests received after June 15, 2026 should be sent directly to the Oak Brook office, Attention: Donor Services:

Lions International 300 W 22nd St Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842

Online donations should be completed by Thursday, June 26, 2026.

Please encourage early submission. Where timing is close to the end of June, it is recommended to send donations directly to Oak Brook using Priority or Express mail with a guaranteed delivery date on or before Thursday, June 26, 2026. Donor Services must receive funds in time to ensure adequate time for deposit and processing before the end of the Lion Year.

NOTE:  A postmark on or closely prior to June 30 does not guarantee those donations and/or recognition requests will be recognized in the 2025–2026 Lion Year.

Please let me know if you have any questions or need any support to wrap up the 25-26 year!  THANK YOU! 

Respectfully, PDG Jack Mauller District 21-S LCIF Coordinator

LionsVirtual TELL-A-THON

June 7th  7:00AM MST
Behind every gift, there is a story. A child who can see more clearly. A family helped after disaster. A community with better access to food. A classroom reached through Lions Quest. Tell-A-Thon 6 is more than a storytelling premiere. It is also an LCIF fundraiser — helping Lions and Leos do even more good around the world.

Tell-A-Thon 6 is better when we watch together. Invite your club. Gather your family. Share it with your district, friends or community. Come for the stories. Stay for the connection. Give in honor of a story that inspires you. June 7 on LionsVirtual.  Click the button below to join & watch

Click to Register & Join the 6/7 Tell-A-Thon
Multiple District 21 Global Action Team –Leadership

Register for the MD21 State Convention

The MD-21 State Convention will be a fabulous weekend!  Fantastic networking and camaraderie, recognitions and award, an incredible chance to be with our special guest, Incoming International President Mark Lyon and his lovely wife Lion Lyn…..but that is not all!   Training & education is the key to our ongoing growth!  Several workshops for Lions will be presented, including one on actually creating a club website at no cost to clubs. Another workshop will be an interactive tour through the Lion Portal. Other workshops will address the changing club culture we share in almost all clubs, reactivating Lions Quest in our local schools, as well as identifying the next adventure in Lionism (you’ll have to attend to find out). Don’t miss out on this opportunity!  Click Below to get registered! 

Register for the State Convention
Reserve Hotel

A Title Doesn’t Make You A Leader

Leaders Invite Others to Join the Journey
Global Action Team – Membership

Membership Growth is the Key to Success

Stellar Growth Being Realized in MD-21

Lion Speak – Know Your Terminology

Ever notice how we often speak a whole different language as Lions?  DG, VDG, GMT, GLT, etc and MD-21, 21-N & 21-S ….. it can feel like alphabet soup, especially for our new members,  and if we’re honest, even for some of us more seasoned Lions too! 

That’s why going back to the basics matters. Understanding our abbreviations isn’t just about terminology, it’s about confidence, connection, and being able to fully engage in the incredible work we do together.  I highly encourage you to share this graphic with your incoming members and even revisit it within your club.  A quick refresher can go a long way in helping everyone feel more included and empowered. At the end of the day, knowledge is power, and when our Lions feel confident, we serve stronger.  Let’s keep learning, growing, and leading together.

The State of Arizona, within our Lions framework, is made of two (2) Districts referred to as 21-North and 21-South.  Together, holistically, these District comprise the Multiple District 21 or MD-21.  MD-21 is a part of the Congressional Area (CA) 1G which is apart of the Lions USA……and so on, up the food-chain to Lions International. We are a part of an incredible Global Service Organization operating and growing since 1917.
GST MD 21 – Lion Debbie Bushy

West Valley Empowered Voices’ “Seeing Beyond the Border” Program

Our Seeing Beyond the Border eyeglass processing, on Saturday, May 30 was a huge success. – 6 Lions Clubs – ALERT – Arizona Lions Eyeglass Recycling Terminal – 1 community organization – 13 volunteers – 3000 glasses processed Thank you to all everyone who volunteered and made this processing a huge success. Thanks to your commitment to service, 3000 glasses will be placed on faces both here in Arizona and abroad. Next sorting: June 20th https://www.empoweredvoicesaz.org/calendar Together we roar louder; together we serve.

Safford Lions Cooking “For the Strength of Youth” 

Lions from Safford Lions Club and Eastern Arizona College Lions Club cooking 400 hamburgers for BYU-FSY (For the Strength of Youth) at Eastern Arizona College. One of Six Friday’s of cooking done… next Friday will be cooking for another 400 plus kids Pictured – looking spiffy in their hairnets – Incoming MD-21 CC Keith Alexander, 21-S DGE Ed Lopez, Zone Chair Bob Rivera and EAC Lion Joel Robinson.

Phoenix Asian American Lions’ Mexico Mission

This is our team from the Phoenix Asian American Lions Club for our Mexico humanitarian vison screening and backpack with school supplies the past 2 days. Lunch was also served today and we handed out sunglasses and reading glasses to those who wanted them. We screened 565 pairs of eyes yesterday, and today gave away 350 backpacks, and server over 600 people lunch. We are lions and this is what we do!

Florence Lions Preserving Local History

The Florence Lions Club is proud to support the Pinal County Historical Museum as it undergoes exciting renovations! Club members are stepping up to volunteer their time helping catalog, pack, and move artifacts to preserve the rich history of our community. The project kicked off on Tuesday, May 19, and our club was proud to show up to help. We are grateful to be part of this important effort to protect and celebrate Pinal County’s history.

New Lions, Sponsors & Club Report

Reporting as of June 1, 2026
New Members for 21-N & 21-S = 44
Our Pride is Growing

Club Charter Celebrations

CONGRATULATIONS to Scottsdale McCormick Ranch Lions celebrating their 15th Charter Anniversary!
Can you believe it has been a year of service already?!?!  Help us celebrate the 1st official Anniversary for 21-N’s Phoenix Pickleball Warriors and 21-S’s Apache Junction!

Arizona Lions STEP UP on the Global Environmental Initiative

For Arizona Lions, the Environment Initiative is all year long but Club truly stepped up to the call for the Lions International Global Week of Service.   From Park & Street clean-ups, to Wildfire prevention prep, to recycling and so much more! MD-21 Arizona Lions SERVE!

Phoenix Asian American Lions
Mesa Thunderbird Lions
Mesa Thunderbird Lions work diligently year round to address Recycling to address our Enivonment needs!
Rainbow Lions & Leos

A CALL TO ACTION was done by the environmentalist in AZ. Remove Invasive STINKNET. That’s our Phoenix Rainbow & Leo environmental project today

We got 30 buckets of them at Lopiano East today.  WE SERVE

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