The Auburn Lions Club will start its new year July 1 with some new officers. The new president will be Steve Billbe, a Lion since 2013, coming off two years as 1st vice president. Prior to that he headed the nomi- nating committee in 2014. Steve lives in Auburn and drives a USD 437 school bus. His contact phone is 256-2274/785-640-6966 or email him at [email protected]. Next in line as 1st Vice President is Dallas Caster, a previous president of the Club, Dallas has served many roles in his years as a Lion and is a local veteri- narian. The 2nd Vice President is a con- tinuing position for Melinda Patterson, principal of Auburn Elementary School. Ellen Caster will continue as Secre- tary; Gary Adkins will continue as Treas- urer with Mary Adkins retaining her role as Projects Coordinator and Laura Tim- mons as Membership Chair. Michele Reese will continue her in- volvement as editor of the Auburn News and assisting with projects promotion. Each and every Lion is important to the Club and to Auburn. Some certainly are more involved than others; some are aging and have physical limi- tations but all are important. Perhaps in this coming year, 2017-2918, you will step up to help if you are already a member or join the Club if you are interested. For a limited time new members can enjoy a reduced membership during this Lions Clubs International’s Centenni- al Year (through June 10). Contact one of the Lions for any questions or to say, “Yes” to being a Lion that cares about Auburn, Kansas and the world. Congratulations to all the Lions offic- ers and coordinators. Watch for what the Lions will be doing in Auburn to make our community an even better place in which to live. Note: the Auburn News has a new email address, [email protected](due to a recent hack of yahoo email). Auburn News/June 2017 Copies of AAN are available at these local businesses • Auburn Animal Clinic • Auburn Community Library • Bryan’s Retail Liquor • Gambino’s • Landmark National Bank • Max’s BP • US Post Office A service project of the Auburn Lions Club, since 2010. Auburn Lions We Serve Volume 6, Number 11 Inside this issue: Weekly Activities 3 Meal Site Menus 3 BBQ Benefit, VBS, 4 Local Firefighters Challenge 5 Advertisers 6 Lions Elect New Officers for 2017-2018 June 2-3 is Auburn City-wide Garage Sales The first Friday and Saturday of June is always City- wide Garage Sales days in Auburn. Pick-up your sales map at local businesses and shop for bargains. Thanks to Pae Boone who has always collected registraons for this event and promoted the effort. You can reach her by telephone at 256-2703 or email [email protected]. Happy shopping! AUBURN
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A service project of the Auburn Lions Club, since 2010. Auburn Lions
We Serve
Volume 6, Number 11
Inside this issue:
Weekly Activities 3
Meal Site Menus 3
BBQ Benefit, VBS, 4
Local Firefighters
Challenge
5
Advertisers 6
Lions Elect New Officers for 2017-2018
June 2-3 is Auburn City-wide Garage Sales The first Friday and Saturday of June is always City-wide Garage Sales days in Auburn. Pick-up your sales map at local businesses and shop for bargains. Thanks to Pattie Boone who has always collected registrations for this event and promoted the effort. You can reach her by telephone at 256-2703 or email [email protected]. Happy shopping! AUBURN
Mondays:
Auburn Dance Studio at the Community
Center beginning September 12, 6-8:30
various classes from Beginner to Advanced,
call Phoebe 969-3814 to register
Auburn City Council, 1st & 3rd Mondays
ONLY, 7 pm
Auburn Lions Club, 2nd & 4th Mondays
ONLY, 7 pm, Auburn Civic Center or 6:30
pm at a Topeka restaurant-call 256-2280
for location
Tuesdays:
Topeka Shawnee County Public Library’s
Learn and Play Bus, 1 p.m. Community
Center Parking Lot
Aerobics at the Community Center, 7 pm
Wednesdays:
Card-playing at the Civic Center, 1st, 3rd &
5th Wednesdays ONLY, 6:30 pm,
Thursdays:
Story Time at the Community Library,
9-10 a.m. through August 3, ages 2-8
Adventuremobile, at the Community
Library ,9:30-11 a.m. through August 3,
ages 2-8
Auburn Dance Studio at the Community
Center beginning September 8, 6-8:30
various classes from Beginner to Advanced,
call Phoebe 969-3814 to register
Saturdays:
Community Food Pantry, 1st & 3rd
Saturdays ONLY, open for Auburn area
residents in need of nonperishable items,
9:30-11:30 am, East side of Auburn
Christian Church. (donations always
accepted & appreciated)
Auburn Meals on Wheels & Meal -S i te
Monday-Friday, Serving at 12 Noon Only, Vikki Noble, 785-215-0064
There will be a benefit BBQ on Saturday, June 10, in honor of Kiernan Rangel who died March 17 after three weeks in the hospital with a massive asthma attack resulting in brain dam-age. He left his mother Dawn to raise his now five-year-old son. His mother was also left with huge medical, legal and funeral bills; Kiernan had no health insurance. Hearts are broken for this local family and many want to help. The event will be held in Fellowship Hall at Auburn Christian Church from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Bring your friends and family for a great meal of brisket/pulled pork/chicken, cheesy potatoes, coleslaw, salad, baked beans and desserts. The menu prices range from $6 -$12. Sam Lawson (Showtime) will be on the grill. Donations have been received from Herman’s Meat Market/
Smokehouse of Topeka, Auburn Gambino’s, Haag Oil/Max’s BP, the Auburn Lions Club, Au-burn Animal Clinic, and the local community.
Auburn Presbyterian VBS Presents “Starveyors”
Children three years of age through Grade 6 (for coming year)
are invited to Vacation Bible School at Auburn Presbyterian Church,
11th and Washington, Monday-Friday, June 26-30, from 9 a.m. to
noon. The curriculum is “Galactic Starveyors” and will introduce
children to telescopes and the marvels painted in the sky by our
Creator, they will discover the wonder among all wonders that the
God who created everything there is, the knowable and the unknow-
able, the visible and the invisible, wants a personal relationship with them!
Registration will be appreciated but children can simply come each day. Teens and
others are invited to help. For questions contact Julie Copp at 785-217-3479.
Things to Know & Upcoming Dates
• Saturday, June 3, 4 p.m. Heritage Park, Revival Street Ministry with lively music and a message
• Need something to do? Your Auburn Commu-nity Library offers a paperback book and jigsaw puzzles exchange. There’s always a puzzle be-ing put together at the library if you want to get out of the house and help!
• Think about fall and register for a craft booth at the Auburn Community Center for Auburn Fair Saturday, October 7. Call to reserve your space now: 785-256-2428. Prices are $15-$35.
• Auburn Fair days will be October 4-7 with car-nival entertainment, exhibits, parade, and more!
• Annual Hog Roast will be Sunday, October 22, at the Auburn Community Center.
Auburn News Lions Clubs International was founded June 7, 1917 by businessman
Melvin Jones at Chicago, Illinois. His personal code was, "You can't get
very far until you start doing something for somebody else." The Lions
mission is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet hu-
manitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international under-
standing through Lions Clubs. Lions worldwide will celebrate their centen-
nial in 2017 with the theme Where There’s a need, there’s a Lion. Today,
there are 46,000 clubs in every corner of the world.
The Auburn Lions Club was organized on April 21, 1965 by a group of
men who cared about this community. Later, when women were added
as Lions in 1987, Auburn, too, welcomed women into the Club. Today
there are 20 men and women serving as Lions in Auburn. Club growth is
always a goal. Interested? Contact Membership Chair Laura Timmons at
256-2163 or any of the Auburn Lions.
Thank you to our advertisers. Your support helps to keep Auburn residents informed about businesses and services available in our community. Your advertising dollars make this newsletter possible. The Auburn Lions Club appreciates your business.
Auburn Lions Club, 2016-2017 Officers & Members: President Michele Reese, 608-4288; 1st VP Steve
Billbe, 256-2274; 2nd VP Melinda Patterson, 478-1284; Secretary Ellen Caster, 256-2280; Treasurer Gary
Adkins, 256-7274, Project Coordinator Mary Adkins, 256-7274, Membership Chair Laura Timmons, and
others Janet Billbe, Dallas Caster, Andrew & Robin Corbin, Terry Hoffman, Don Koci, Bill & Susan McDon-
ald, Pat & Vicky McGrath, Harry Palmer, Kevin Reese, and Jim Wilburn.
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