Lord Baltimore Lions Club installs new officers

The Lord Baltimore Lions Club held its installation of new officers meeting June 19 at Mac’s Catering in Millville.
The annual event provides an opportunity for Lions members to celebrate the highlights of the year of service and celebrate the incoming club leaders who were recruited to serve in February and placed in nomination for the club election in early spring.
Lord Baltimore Lions President Scott Brannan invited Past District Gov. Glenn Williams to lead the ceremony. Williams congratulated the new officers on their willingness to serve in leadership, and he stressed the important role each officer performs in contributing to the overall success of the club.
Lord Baltimore Lions Treasurer PCS Janet Bauer offered closing remarks and spoke of the positive service activities performed during the year.
Following the ceremony, Lord Baltimore Lions member and PDG Karl Gude took the podium to announce award recipients. Lord Baltimore Lion of the Year went to Terry Elliott. Brannan thanked Elliott for his outstanding work as chair of the successful Swimming with the Otters fundraiser, and for his service as part of the membership team and his willingness to support many club fundraisers throughout the program year.
Brannan told members he looks forward to the new service year and is enthused at the possibilities for the club to expand present service opportunities and find new ones to better assist people of all ages living in the club service region.
The Lord Baltimore Lions Club leaders for the 2024-25 service year are: President Scott Brannan, First Vice President Thrynn Kirby, Secretary Kathy Brannan, Treasurer PCS Janet Bauer, Lion Tamer Bob Wisgirda, Tail Twisters - Sheryl Lewis and Claire Noble, Membership -Terry Elliott, Club Services Chair Jack Bauer, Communications Chair John Monahan, LCIF Coordinator PDG Karl Gude, and directors Paul Bolton, Karen Lucas, Anne Gude and Tony Rinaudo.
The Lord Baltimore Lions have served the communities of Bethany Beach, Ocean View, Millville, Clarksville, Dagsboro and Frankford since 1946.
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