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Avalon Lions Club Ready for May 2 Benefit Dinner

By Herald Staff

AVALON —The Avalon Lions Club is making final preparations for its annual Spaghetti Dinner, being held at the Windrift, 79th and the Beach on Sunday, May 2.
“This is not only a Lions’ Club event, but a big event for everyone on Seven Mile Beach,” said John Molnar, president of the Avalon Lions Club. “This is an important fundraiser that will enable us to support many local and international charitable endeavors”.
The Avalon Lions Club Spaghetti Dinner will be held from 4-8 p.m.
Members of the Lions Club assist in the food preparation, and even wait on tables during this event. Tickets for the event are $15 for adults, and $8 for children. They are available in advance from any Avalon Lions Club member, or at the door the day of the event. Take outs are also available.
“The Avalon Lions Club supports many community projects in our region, including the Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children, and Volunteers in Medicine”, Molnar said. “And, the Avalon Lions Club supports international initiatives. The club recently made a donation for relief efforts for the victims of the massive earthquake in Haiti”.
The spaghetti dinner will be one of two big projects for the Avalon Lions Club that week. On Saturday, May 8th, Avalon Lions Club members will be at the Diller Home for the Avalon Yard Sale, selling donated items to the public. Proceeds from the yard sale will also support Avalon Lions Club projects. The Diller Home is located at 127 26th Street in Avalon, New Jersey.
Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their communities. From involving members in projects as local as cleaning up an area park or as far-reaching as bringing sight to the world’s blind, Lions clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter future for their community.
Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization.
Lions are an international network of 1.3 million men and women in 202 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world. Lions have expanded their focus to help meet the ever-increasing needs of our global community.

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