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24 November, 2024

Retiring Lions are leaving town with lasting memory

MEMBERS of Pyramid Hill Lions Club have turned a bare wall into a tribute to the club’s community contributions over the last 55 years. The wall facing onto Lions Park in Kelly Street has been adorned with Australian and agricultural metal art and...


Retiring Lions are leaving town with lasting memory - feature photo

MEMBERS of Pyramid Hill Lions Club have turned a bare wall into a tribute to the club’s community contributions over the last 55 years.
The wall facing onto Lions Park in Kelly Street has been adorned with Australian and agricultural metal art and two lions heads weeks before the club officially disbands.
President Tania Quinn said building owner Mark Lacey had allowed installation of the tribute that also records the formation of the town’s Lions club in 1969.
Tania said members had one final activity - a private barbecue catering - before closing the doors next month.
“We just don’t have enough members any more,” she said.
“The display at Kelly Park will be a permanent tribute to all who were members of more than five decades and their service.”

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