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Oct 19, 2009 News
HAMPSHIRE, CORENTYNE – Fifteen families from Fyrish, Albion and Hampshire Villages and Rose Hall Town on the Corentyne received food hampers compliments of the Central Corentyne Lion’s Club recently.
Secretary of the organisation, Seseupaul Jhagroo, explained that these persons were selected by members based on their financial situation. This donation, though late, was in observance of World Service Day – October 8th.
The Club spans the boundaries of Borlam and Tarlogie with a membership of 16. The Central Corentyne Lion’s Club is now trying to reclaim its former status. According to Mr. Jhagroo, membership had declined due to migration and other factors and this affected the functioning of the organisation. Most of the members are said to be newcomers.
Other activities planned for the 2009/2010 fiscal year include a Lion’s Re-dedication to the Cause, Ladies’ Night, a gymkhana, painting of road signs, a medical outreach programme, sprucing up of the Port Mourant Bus Shed and an in-house award ceremony.
A Bar-B-Que would be held on November 21st to raise funds for the Needy Children Christmas Party which is set for December 12th. The Central Corentyne Lion’s Club was established on May 15th, 1973.
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