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Portland Hollywood Lions Club Food Drive At Grocery Outlet - Saturday May 9th (Photo) - 05/04/26

PORTLAND - On Saturday, May 9th, the Hollywood Lions Club will be running their semi-annual food drive at the
Hollywood Grocery Outlet from 10am to 3pm! They will be accepting non-perishable food items for all including pet foods. All donations will benefit the Community for Positive Aging.

 

Please also consider bringing used eyeglasses and hearing aids for the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation!

 

The high cost of food, gas, utilities, medical care and rent continue to plague people in Portland. 1 in 5 residents of Oregon suffer food insecurity. Hunger affects children and families, and especially seniors who can be more isolated than other community members. The Community for Positive Aging is a not for profit committed to enriching the lives of adults 55 and older by creating opportunities for social connection, health and wellness, independence and life-long learning. They provide services, education, information and recreation for seniors, families and caregivers in Multnomah County and particularly in their Hollywood neighborhood.

 

Often, seniors keep pets for emotional support and to stave off loneliness. These furry friends suffer from the same food insecurity as their senior friends, so sealed, new pet food will also be welcomed by the Hollywood Lions.

 

The Hollywood Lions Club, celebrating its 97th anniversary this year, is committed to service in its community and beyond, including a long relationship with the Community for Positive Aging, with Lions on the Board of Directors. The Hollywood Lions know that “where there’s a need, there’s a Lion!”

 

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Attached Media Files: The Hollywood Lion Delivers Food,

Portland Hollywood Lions Club Food Drive At Grocery Outlet - Saturday May 9th (Photo) - 05/04/26

PORTLAND - On Saturday, May 9th, the Hollywood Lions Club will be running their semi-annual food drive at the
Hollywood Grocery Outlet from 10am to 3pm! They will be accepting non-perishable food items for all including pet foods. All donations will benefit the Community for Positive Aging.

 

Please also consider bringing used eyeglasses and hearing aids for the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation!

 

The high cost of food, gas, utilities, medical care and rent continue to plague people in Portland. 1 in 5 residents of Oregon suffer food insecurity. Hunger affects children and families, and especially seniors who can be more isolated than other community members. The Community for Positive Aging is a not for profit committed to enriching the lives of adults 55 and older by creating opportunities for social connection, health and wellness, independence and life-long learning. They provide services, education, information and recreation for seniors, families and caregivers in Multnomah County and particularly in their Hollywood neighborhood.

 

Often, seniors keep pets for emotional support and to stave off loneliness. These furry friends suffer from the same food insecurity as their senior friends, so sealed, new pet food will also be welcomed by the Hollywood Lions.

 

The Hollywood Lions Club, celebrating its 97th anniversary this year, is committed to service in its community and beyond, including a long relationship with the Community for Positive Aging, with Lions on the Board of Directors. The Hollywood Lions know that “where there’s a need, there’s a Lion!”

 

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Attached Media Files: The Hollywood Lion Delivers Food,

Lake Oswego Lions Club To Host 77th Annual 4th Of July Pancake Breakfast At George Rogers Park - 05/02/26

Lake Oswego, OR – The Lake Oswego Lions Club, in partnership with the VisionEnvoy Club Branch, is proud to announce the 77th Annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast, taking place on Saturday, July 4, beginning at 7:00 am at George Rogers Park, located at 611 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034.

This beloved Independence Day tradition has brought the Lake Oswego community together for more than seven decades. Families, neighbors, and visitors are invited to start their 4th of July celebrations with a classic pancake breakfast in the park while enjoying the spirit of community service and fellowship that defines Lions Clubs.

 

The annual event is made possible through the generous support of participants, sponsors, and a dedicated army of volunteers. Their continued commitment allows the Lake Oswego Lions Club to host this long standing community gathering and continue its mission of service.

“This is our 77th year hosting the 4th of July Pancake Breakfast, and we are honored to once again bring this tradition to George Rogers Park,” said Bonnie Roeder, President of the Lake Oswego Lions Club. “The support of our community, sponsors, and volunteers is what makes this event possible year after year.”

Community members interested in volunteering, sponsorship opportunities, or event participation are encouraged to reach out directly.

 

For more information, please contact:
Bonnie Roeder, President
Lake Oswego Lions Club
bonnieroeder@comcast.net

 

The Lake Oswego Lions Club looks forward to welcoming the community for a festive morning of food, fellowship, and celebration as Lake Oswego marks another Independence Day together!

Lake Oswego Lions Club To Host 77th Annual 4th Of July Pancake Breakfast At George Rogers Park - 05/02/26

Lake Oswego, OR – The Lake Oswego Lions Club, in partnership with the VisionEnvoy Club Branch, is proud to announce the 77th Annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast, taking place on Saturday, July 4, beginning at 7:00 am at George Rogers Park, located at 611 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034.

This beloved Independence Day tradition has brought the Lake Oswego community together for more than seven decades. Families, neighbors, and visitors are invited to start their 4th of July celebrations with a classic pancake breakfast in the park while enjoying the spirit of community service and fellowship that defines Lions Clubs.

 

The annual event is made possible through the generous support of participants, sponsors, and a dedicated army of volunteers. Their continued commitment allows the Lake Oswego Lions Club to host this long standing community gathering and continue its mission of service.

“This is our 77th year hosting the 4th of July Pancake Breakfast, and we are honored to once again bring this tradition to George Rogers Park,” said Bonnie Roeder, President of the Lake Oswego Lions Club. “The support of our community, sponsors, and volunteers is what makes this event possible year after year.”

Community members interested in volunteering, sponsorship opportunities, or event participation are encouraged to reach out directly.

 

For more information, please contact:
Bonnie Roeder, President
Lake Oswego Lions Club
bonnieroeder@comcast.net

 

The Lake Oswego Lions Club looks forward to welcoming the community for a festive morning of food, fellowship, and celebration as Lake Oswego marks another Independence Day together!