Sixty years ago on July 6, 1957, the
East Hampton Lions Club was Chartered at an installation, dinner and
dance held at the Terramaugus Hotel in East Hampton (now the Chatham
Apartments) with 26 inducted as Charter Members. G. Everend Wheeler
was installed as the first President with Directors Ted Amenta,
William Morrissey, Carl Terp and John Moriarty. Among those first
members were William O'Neill, who would become Connecticut's 84th
Governor, Frank Popowitz, our First Selectman, and others dedicated
to the betterment of our community including Ralph Adler, William
Bates, Ed Everitt, H. Carl Feist, Roy Goff, Robert Haas, Ken Hood,
Warren Hoyrup, Donald Markham, Marshall Nichols, Rudolph Planeta,
John Paonessa, William Proffitt, Edward Pratt, William Sladyh,
Anthony Sudak, Myer Taylor, Ubal Vincent and Charles Witkin.
Today, the Lions Club International,
formed in 1917 and now celebrating its Centennial, boast 1.35 million
members in over 45,000 clubs across 206 countries - all dedicated "to
serve their community."
The character that defines the quality
of life in a community can be measured by the camaraderie of those
working towards its betterment, embodied by a commitment to service.
We have all witnessed them in action, be they Lions, Rotarian's,
Democrats or Republicans, Masons or the Ambulance Association and
their many fine members working at the Old Home Day Celebration last
weekend. Those food booths, raffles, and other fund raising
activities all get put to work back in our community supporting
humanitarian service, eye screening, scholarships, the food bank, and
those in need. In this sometimes polarized world, its comforting to
see common energy for so many worthwhile causes.
And to newly installed President Allen
Guiot and Lion Club members - thank you for you dedication and
service as you embark on your next 60 years.
2022 and still strong as ever. Join us for an adventure of a life time for sight and the needy.
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