Pictured: Gary Biniak and his daughter Elise who recently celebrated her 16th birthday.

Lion John Coyner, Treasurer of the Lions Club, announced that Gary Biniak was the winner of the custom gun cabinet raffle.  The excited Gary said that he had the perfect wall at home to hang it on.  The custom hand-crafted cabinet was donated by patron, Richard Uzialko. 

Other News: Lions initiated a new automatic skeet launcher that is a big hit with shooters since it can be located at any number of places on the range and is easily adjusted for various shooting elevations. 

Patrons are encouraged to bring family and friends to the gun range which is open to the public on the second, third and fourth Saturday mornings, 8 am to noon.  The range is located on SR 50 across from the new City Public Safety complex and Tractor Supply in Groveland. Complimentary Hot coffee and fresh donuts are available onsite at the RV.

Visit the vendor at the entrance of the range and purchase some fresh, locally grown fruit.  The vendor is graciously donating a portion of the revenue made to the Lions Club.  

For information on extra offerings such as professional training, private parties, birthdays, bachelor parties, etc. contact Lion Mia Rodriguez, 407 289-5796.  All proceeds go to Lions charities. 

Lion straw brooms manufactured by the blind are sold at the site.  Straw brooms, for the record, are required in commercial kitchens as they pick up pathogens while synthetics do not. 

Look for the special painted onsite street mailbox to bring old, unused eyeglasses for recycling. 

The Club needs volunteers. Being a Lion can be a way to combine serving with comradery.  Just ask any Lion for information or visit the Lions Club website. 

 

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