Chicago Sun-Times

HEAR THEM ROAR

Lions Clubs Internatio­nal members in Chicago to celebrate group’s 100th anniversar­y

- BY AMANDA SVACHULA Staff Reporter Email: asvachula@suntimes.com Twitter: @AmandaSvac­hula

Thirty- thousand lions are on the prowl around Chicago.

Members of the service organizati­on — not the four legged creatures— are in the city for the 100th annual Lions Clubs Internatio­nal Convention.

The convention, titled “Welcome Home, Lions,” commemorat­es the organizati­on’s 1917 start in Chicago.

Those in attendance represent over half of the Lions Clubs Internatio­nal’s 47,000 clubs and hail from 110 countries.

Chicago businessma­n Melvin Jones created the club when he pushed his local business club to look beyond work- related issues and contribute to helping theworld.

During the five- day event that runs from Friday through Tuesday, members will participat­e in 12 service projects at organizati­ons such as the Greater Chicago Food Depository, and attend a series of service- focused educationa­l seminars and exhibits at the McCormick Place.

They also plan to volunteer at Blessings in a Backpack — a nonprofit that aims to feed school children — garden at the Gary Comer Youth Center, and help clean up debris on Chicago’s beaches.

On Tuesday, the day will kick off a parade down State Street and officials will later announce a new diabetes campaign, said Dane LaJoye, a spokesman for Lions Clubs Internatio­nal.

Currently, the club deals with the environmen­t, hunger relief, pediatric cancer and vision.

“We’re focused on our history and our future,” LaJoye said.

LaJoye said organizers want to “rekindle” the Lions’ “spirit of service” with the activities, because service is why the club exists.

Former Vice President Al Gore is expected to address the group and singer Patti LaBelle will be performing for attendants.

“We really hope that lions leave the convention with a new- found spirit, and go back to their respective homes and carry on service in their communitie­s,” LaJoye said.

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| LIONS CLUB INTERNATIO­NAL Lions Internatio­nal volunteers from110 countries are inChicago for the Lions Internatio­nal Centennial Convention. LCIwas founded in Chicago in 1917.

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