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Oregon Lions Sight And Hearing Foundation – Bend Roarmobile Clinic Receives Cambia Health Foundation Support (Photo) - 04/08/26

Bend, OR: The Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF), in partnership with
Central Oregon Lions Clubs, will offer a Roarmobile Hearing Aid Clinic for 12 pre-
qualified community members on April 10-11.


Thanks to a generous grant from the Cambia Health Foundation, OLSHF will subsidize the
hearing aid fees for this event. Cambia’s Healthy and Connected Aging focused funding is
critical for two reasons: local Lions Clubs can’t cover all the required provider and hearing
aid fees, and the need for hearing aid help in communities outpaces OLSHF’s budget.
Treating hearing loss with hearing aids can slow cognitive decline. Addressing hearing loss
can also build connection, socialization and safety for older adults.


What: The Roarmobile Hearing Assistance Program supplies qualified applicants with
exams and new digital hearing aids. Roar provides hearing exams, fittings, follow up care,
and new digital hearing aids at a discounted, accessible price. Last year OLSHF helped 78
people statewide with exams and hearing aids.


Our on-staff licensed hearing aid specialist facilitates the clinic and coordinates follow up;
he also provides mobile services in parts of Oregon, such as this event, where a local
provider is not available for hearing exams and fittings to addressing crucial gaps in
service.


When: Friday, April 10th and Saturday, April 11th


Where: Newport Avenue Church of Christ, 554 NW Newport Ave., Bend, OR 97701


Cambia Health Foundation is the corporate foundation of Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon, connecting the company’s philanthropic dollars to communities through nonprofit partners. Founded in 2007, the Foundation has funded over $137 million in grants to advance whole-person health.

 

"Social isolation among older adults has become a public health crisis, and being able to hear and connect with family, friends and communities is vital,” said Peggy Maguire, president of Cambia Health Foundation. “At the Foundation, we're dedicated to advancing whole-person health throughout the lifespan, and we’re honored to support organizations like Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation as they help older adults age well in their communities.”


About the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation (OLSHF):
OLSHF is dedicated to addressing preventable blindness and hearing loss through a variety
of programs, including access to surgeries, exams, school vision screenings, eyeglass
assistance, and hearing aids for Oregonians. Since their formation in 1959, they have
created programs in response to the need for sight and hearing assistance and established
partnerships with medical professionals for discounted rates. Learn more at www.olshf.org
or on our Facebook page.

 

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Oregon Lions Sight And Hearing Foundation – Bend Roarmobile Clinic Receives Cambia Health Foundation Support (Photo) - 04/08/26

Bend, OR: The Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF), in partnership with
Central Oregon Lions Clubs, will offer a Roarmobile Hearing Aid Clinic for 12 pre-
qualified community members on April 10-11.


Thanks to a generous grant from the Cambia Health Foundation, OLSHF will subsidize the
hearing aid fees for this event. Cambia’s Healthy and Connected Aging focused funding is
critical for two reasons: local Lions Clubs can’t cover all the required provider and hearing
aid fees, and the need for hearing aid help in communities outpaces OLSHF’s budget.
Treating hearing loss with hearing aids can slow cognitive decline. Addressing hearing loss
can also build connection, socialization and safety for older adults.


What: The Roarmobile Hearing Assistance Program supplies qualified applicants with
exams and new digital hearing aids. Roar provides hearing exams, fittings, follow up care,
and new digital hearing aids at a discounted, accessible price. Last year OLSHF helped 78
people statewide with exams and hearing aids.


Our on-staff licensed hearing aid specialist facilitates the clinic and coordinates follow up;
he also provides mobile services in parts of Oregon, such as this event, where a local
provider is not available for hearing exams and fittings to addressing crucial gaps in
service.


When: Friday, April 10th and Saturday, April 11th


Where: Newport Avenue Church of Christ, 554 NW Newport Ave., Bend, OR 97701


Cambia Health Foundation is the corporate foundation of Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon, connecting the company’s philanthropic dollars to communities through nonprofit partners. Founded in 2007, the Foundation has funded over $137 million in grants to advance whole-person health.

 

"Social isolation among older adults has become a public health crisis, and being able to hear and connect with family, friends and communities is vital,” said Peggy Maguire, president of Cambia Health Foundation. “At the Foundation, we're dedicated to advancing whole-person health throughout the lifespan, and we’re honored to support organizations like Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation as they help older adults age well in their communities.”


About the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation (OLSHF):
OLSHF is dedicated to addressing preventable blindness and hearing loss through a variety
of programs, including access to surgeries, exams, school vision screenings, eyeglass
assistance, and hearing aids for Oregonians. Since their formation in 1959, they have
created programs in response to the need for sight and hearing assistance and established
partnerships with medical professionals for discounted rates. Learn more at www.olshf.org
or on our Facebook page.

 

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Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" To Host Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction - 04/02/26

EUGENE, Ore. – The Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" invites the community to attend its Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction on Thursday, April 30 - 5:30pm, at St. Thomas Church, located at 1465 Coburg Road in Eugene.

This annual event brings together community members for an evening of dining, connection, and charitable giving. Guests will enjoy a classic spaghetti dinner while participating in an exciting auction featuring a variety of items and experiences. Proceeds from the event support the Eugene Downtown Lions Club’s ongoing service efforts benefiting the local community. Tickets are $40 each.

The Lions Club is known for its commitment to service, with a focus on programs that support sight and hearing, as well as other community needs throughout Oregon. Events like the Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction play a vital role in funding these initiatives and strengthening local impact.

Community members of all ages are encouraged to attend, whether as longtime supporters or first-time guests. The evening offers an opportunity to enjoy a meal, connect with others, and contribute to meaningful service work.

For more information, to purchase tickets, or to get involved, please contact:

Kathy Hinson
Phone: 907.252.7999

The Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" looks forward to welcoming the community for an evening of generosity, fellowship, and service.

Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" To Host Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction - 04/02/26

EUGENE, Ore. – The Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" invites the community to attend its Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction on Thursday, April 30 - 5:30pm, at St. Thomas Church, located at 1465 Coburg Road in Eugene.

This annual event brings together community members for an evening of dining, connection, and charitable giving. Guests will enjoy a classic spaghetti dinner while participating in an exciting auction featuring a variety of items and experiences. Proceeds from the event support the Eugene Downtown Lions Club’s ongoing service efforts benefiting the local community. Tickets are $40 each.

The Lions Club is known for its commitment to service, with a focus on programs that support sight and hearing, as well as other community needs throughout Oregon. Events like the Spring Spaghetti Dinner & Auction play a vital role in funding these initiatives and strengthening local impact.

Community members of all ages are encouraged to attend, whether as longtime supporters or first-time guests. The evening offers an opportunity to enjoy a meal, connect with others, and contribute to meaningful service work.

For more information, to purchase tickets, or to get involved, please contact:

Kathy Hinson
Phone: 907.252.7999

The Eugene Downtown Lions Club "KTP" looks forward to welcoming the community for an evening of generosity, fellowship, and service.

OLSHF Hosts Their 2026 Gala Fundraiser On April 4th At The Portland Art Museum (Photo) - 03/20/26

Annual fundraiser for sight and hearing assistance programs

 

PORTLAND, April 4, 2026 – The Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF) will hold its awards and fundraising gala on Saturday, April 4th, 11am, at the Portland Art Museum (Kridel Grand Ballroom). The event boasts a delicious brunch, drinks, a photo booth, music, games, a live auction and paddle raise.

 

This event will bring together friends, sponsors, and community members to learn more about our programs that screen, treat, save, and restore sight and hearing for those in need across Oregon and Northern California.

 

We have a limited amount of tickets still available for purchase by Monday, March 23rd.

 

Visit OLSHF Gala for all information on purchasing tickets, sponsorships or participating in the online auction.

 

Online bidding for the auction opens March 27, 2026.

 

? Saturday, April 4, 2026
? 11:00 am ~ 2:30 pm
? Portland Art Museum

 

This year’s event will spotlight Laila, an 18-year-old from Prineville living with aniridia who is legally blind. Through the foundation’s support, Laila received a bioptic telescope and funding for travel to Portland, where she completed a specialized driving course to obtain her learner’s permit. With this new independence, she now has the ability to get herself to college and pursue her goals with greater confidence.

“Stories like Laila’s are why this work matters,” said Kelly Asbra, VP of Programs and Gala Committee Chair. “Access to vision care can truly change the trajectory of a young person’s life.”

 

She also explained, “Our gala is a wonderful celebration showcasing the work the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation does throughout the State of Oregon.  Our guests always get really into our themed event and the support we receive helps us assist more Oregonians in need.  Having fun and making a difference always creates the best experience!  This year even if you cannot attend in person you can support us by checking out the online auction!”

 

At the Gala, OLSHF, a statewide organization that partners with local Lions Clubs and a network of healthcare professionals to increase access to sight and hearing resources for Oregonians in need, will celebrate and honor our partners who help them further their mission.

 

About OLSHF: 

Our mission is to screen, treat, save and restore sight and hearing in partnership with Lions Clubs. Our School Vision Screening Program has screened over two million Oregon children since 1994. In 2015, OLSHF launched its own Optical Finishing Lab and we edge over 2,500 new eyeglasses for people who qualify every year. Our boutique Eye Promise Optical shop, LLC, offers a range of stylish and affordable frames; visit our shop at 1010 NW 22nd Avenue at the Legacy Health Systems campus to meet our expert, friendly opticians who will help you find a unique pair of glasses. All proceeds benefit OLSHF’s LEAP program that supplies low cost eyeglasses to people in need. Our ROAR Hearing Assistance Program provides low cost new or refurbished hearing aids to people in need. We also provide the gift of sight to people in developing countries with eyeglasses shipped and distributed through international mission work. Please visit www.OLSHF.org or www.facebook.com/OLSHF to learn more about our program impact. For our current annual report and other program videos, check out our YouTube channel.

 

About Lions Clubs International:

Lions Clubs International is a service organization with 1.35 million members in 46,000 clubs around the globe. Started in 1917, Lions Clubs aim to provide services to blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as provide other services and humanitarian projects for local communities. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit www.lionsclubs.org.

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Attached Media Files: OLSHF Gala,

OLSHF Hosts Their 2026 Gala Fundraiser On April 4th At The Portland Art Museum (Photo) - 03/20/26

Annual fundraiser for sight and hearing assistance programs

 

PORTLAND, April 4, 2026 – The Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF) will hold its awards and fundraising gala on Saturday, April 4th, 11am, at the Portland Art Museum (Kridel Grand Ballroom). The event boasts a delicious brunch, drinks, a photo booth, music, games, a live auction and paddle raise.

 

This event will bring together friends, sponsors, and community members to learn more about our programs that screen, treat, save, and restore sight and hearing for those in need across Oregon and Northern California.

 

We have a limited amount of tickets still available for purchase by Monday, March 23rd.

 

Visit OLSHF Gala for all information on purchasing tickets, sponsorships or participating in the online auction.

 

Online bidding for the auction opens March 27, 2026.

 

? Saturday, April 4, 2026
? 11:00 am ~ 2:30 pm
? Portland Art Museum

 

This year’s event will spotlight Laila, an 18-year-old from Prineville living with aniridia who is legally blind. Through the foundation’s support, Laila received a bioptic telescope and funding for travel to Portland, where she completed a specialized driving course to obtain her learner’s permit. With this new independence, she now has the ability to get herself to college and pursue her goals with greater confidence.

“Stories like Laila’s are why this work matters,” said Kelly Asbra, VP of Programs and Gala Committee Chair. “Access to vision care can truly change the trajectory of a young person’s life.”

 

She also explained, “Our gala is a wonderful celebration showcasing the work the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation does throughout the State of Oregon.  Our guests always get really into our themed event and the support we receive helps us assist more Oregonians in need.  Having fun and making a difference always creates the best experience!  This year even if you cannot attend in person you can support us by checking out the online auction!”

 

At the Gala, OLSHF, a statewide organization that partners with local Lions Clubs and a network of healthcare professionals to increase access to sight and hearing resources for Oregonians in need, will celebrate and honor our partners who help them further their mission.

 

About OLSHF: 

Our mission is to screen, treat, save and restore sight and hearing in partnership with Lions Clubs. Our School Vision Screening Program has screened over two million Oregon children since 1994. In 2015, OLSHF launched its own Optical Finishing Lab and we edge over 2,500 new eyeglasses for people who qualify every year. Our boutique Eye Promise Optical shop, LLC, offers a range of stylish and affordable frames; visit our shop at 1010 NW 22nd Avenue at the Legacy Health Systems campus to meet our expert, friendly opticians who will help you find a unique pair of glasses. All proceeds benefit OLSHF’s LEAP program that supplies low cost eyeglasses to people in need. Our ROAR Hearing Assistance Program provides low cost new or refurbished hearing aids to people in need. We also provide the gift of sight to people in developing countries with eyeglasses shipped and distributed through international mission work. Please visit www.OLSHF.org or www.facebook.com/OLSHF to learn more about our program impact. For our current annual report and other program videos, check out our YouTube channel.

 

About Lions Clubs International:

Lions Clubs International is a service organization with 1.35 million members in 46,000 clubs around the globe. Started in 1917, Lions Clubs aim to provide services to blind and visually impaired individuals, as well as provide other services and humanitarian projects for local communities. For more information about Lions Clubs International, visit www.lionsclubs.org.

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Attached Media Files: OLSHF Gala,

Mid-Columbia Lions Follies Presents: “WHODUNIT” (Photo) - 03/17/26

LOCATION: Hood River Middle School Auditorium
DATES: March 20, 21, 22, 27, 28


The Mid-Columbia Lions Follies cast and crew will be bringing back their fun-filled musical performance on March 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7 pm and the Sunday matinee, March 22 at 2 pm. All performances are at the Hood River Middle School Auditorium located at 1602 May Street in Hood River. Tickets are $15.00 General admission, $12 for Seniors and students and $10 for ages 12 and under. Ages 5 and under are free. Tickets may be purchased at Waucoma Book Store, Key Bank, on-line, and at the door.

 

“WHODUNIT” is a murder mystery built around artificial intelligence, - AI. It is a story about the Baxter family has just a few hours before word of their patriarch’s death by unusual circumstances reaches the media, Their business is about to explode and their investors may pull funding. Famous detectives from the past are called in to help solve the crime. This sounds serious, but in the Follies way, music, comedy and the flair of the dramatic take place for a fun-filled performance.


The cast consists of local performers. The Baxters are played by Jacob Hollenberry in his stage debut, Sarah Fox and Colton Nussbaum. Amy Maddy plays the nanny. Detectives consist of Jeremy Belcher as Philip Marlowe, Dave Tallman as Adrian Monk, Beth Gatewood (a Follies newcomer) and Sandy Belcher as Jessica Fletcher. The Scooby Doo kids join in the hunt as well – Grant Hinman, Brayden Belcher, Honor Ivy, and Addie Goss. They are all joined by newcomer to Follies, Rebekah McAlister and Izzie Hollenberry, who also is the costumer for the show.


The show was written by the Follies writer, Terri Tyler. Her quick wit and creative thoughts always lead the way to a fun show, and this one is no different. Bev Bridgewater is the Producer/Director, assisted by Amy Maddy as Vocal Director, Gayle Huwe as Properties, and Cindy Biddle as Stage Manager. Using AI as part of the show has been a challenge, which Bridgewater admits she is very limited. Fortunately, Shay Belcher, Sarah Fox and Colton Nussbaum stepped up to make all the music and background happen to create the magic for this AI-themed show.


Hood River Lions, Hood River Eye Opener Lions, and The Dalles Lions are the sponsoring clubs of the show. The Hood River Leos will be offering cookies and water during the performances. “We are so excited every year to present our version of entertainment to an audience.” Bridgewater says. “This year’s show has a mystery to solve, and there is plenty of music, comedy and action. It’s Follies!”

 

All proceeds go to the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF), a statewide nonprofit whose mission is to screen, treat, save, and restore sight and hearing in partnership with Lions Clubs. 100% of donations go directly to sight and hearing programs that help Oregonians in need to access eyeglasses, hearing assistance, treatments, and surgeries. The OLSHF, supported by the local Lions, perform sight screening for over 200,000 students across the State, including Hood River and Wasco county schools. Further, local Lions provide sight grants to local folks in need. The Follies has donated over $435,000 to the OLSHF over the years, making it the highest single donor to the Foundation. For information on local support, contact Trudy Tallman at 541-380-0544.

Attached Media Files: WHODUNIT Flyer,

Mid-Columbia Lions Follies Presents: “WHODUNIT” (Photo) - 03/17/26

LOCATION: Hood River Middle School Auditorium
DATES: March 20, 21, 22, 27, 28


The Mid-Columbia Lions Follies cast and crew will be bringing back their fun-filled musical performance on March 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7 pm and the Sunday matinee, March 22 at 2 pm. All performances are at the Hood River Middle School Auditorium located at 1602 May Street in Hood River. Tickets are $15.00 General admission, $12 for Seniors and students and $10 for ages 12 and under. Ages 5 and under are free. Tickets may be purchased at Waucoma Book Store, Key Bank, on-line, and at the door.

 

“WHODUNIT” is a murder mystery built around artificial intelligence, - AI. It is a story about the Baxter family has just a few hours before word of their patriarch’s death by unusual circumstances reaches the media, Their business is about to explode and their investors may pull funding. Famous detectives from the past are called in to help solve the crime. This sounds serious, but in the Follies way, music, comedy and the flair of the dramatic take place for a fun-filled performance.


The cast consists of local performers. The Baxters are played by Jacob Hollenberry in his stage debut, Sarah Fox and Colton Nussbaum. Amy Maddy plays the nanny. Detectives consist of Jeremy Belcher as Philip Marlowe, Dave Tallman as Adrian Monk, Beth Gatewood (a Follies newcomer) and Sandy Belcher as Jessica Fletcher. The Scooby Doo kids join in the hunt as well – Grant Hinman, Brayden Belcher, Honor Ivy, and Addie Goss. They are all joined by newcomer to Follies, Rebekah McAlister and Izzie Hollenberry, who also is the costumer for the show.


The show was written by the Follies writer, Terri Tyler. Her quick wit and creative thoughts always lead the way to a fun show, and this one is no different. Bev Bridgewater is the Producer/Director, assisted by Amy Maddy as Vocal Director, Gayle Huwe as Properties, and Cindy Biddle as Stage Manager. Using AI as part of the show has been a challenge, which Bridgewater admits she is very limited. Fortunately, Shay Belcher, Sarah Fox and Colton Nussbaum stepped up to make all the music and background happen to create the magic for this AI-themed show.


Hood River Lions, Hood River Eye Opener Lions, and The Dalles Lions are the sponsoring clubs of the show. The Hood River Leos will be offering cookies and water during the performances. “We are so excited every year to present our version of entertainment to an audience.” Bridgewater says. “This year’s show has a mystery to solve, and there is plenty of music, comedy and action. It’s Follies!”

 

All proceeds go to the Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation (OLSHF), a statewide nonprofit whose mission is to screen, treat, save, and restore sight and hearing in partnership with Lions Clubs. 100% of donations go directly to sight and hearing programs that help Oregonians in need to access eyeglasses, hearing assistance, treatments, and surgeries. The OLSHF, supported by the local Lions, perform sight screening for over 200,000 students across the State, including Hood River and Wasco county schools. Further, local Lions provide sight grants to local folks in need. The Follies has donated over $435,000 to the OLSHF over the years, making it the highest single donor to the Foundation. For information on local support, contact Trudy Tallman at 541-380-0544.

Attached Media Files: WHODUNIT Flyer,

Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt Returns, April 4, 2026 (Photo) - 03/16/26

The Easter Bunny is ready for his favorite Easter Egg Hunt! It’s the Tualatin Lions Club’s 53rd annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4, 2026 at the big green, beautiful Tualatin Community Park, 8515 SW Tualatin Rd., Tualatin OR.

 

The Tualatin Lions Club and their Scout Troop 530 Scouts have been busy getting ready for this giant event and the Ester Bunny’s visit. As always, EVERY hunter is a winner! Hunters just need to have fun on the hunt, get an egg or two, or even none, then meet up with the Troop 530 Scouts for a bag of safe Easter candy! There will be “special” eggs in each hunting area to be exchanged for Big prizes! Be sure to come early for photos with the Easter Bunny, who has promised to arrive by Noon.

 

Hunts will start promptly at 1:00PM with the Toddlers to 2-year-olds in the playground area (the only hunt where parents and grandparents can help). The 3 and 4-year-olds are next in the field between the tennis/pickle-ball courts and the Van Raden Center. Next come the 5 and 6-year olds in deep left field, finishing with the big kids, 7 and 8-years-old in shallow left field. All hunters should bring their own basket/bag/bucket … container for Easter Eggs.

 

A special feature of the Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt is the hunt for our vision impaired friends. The Lions have beeping Easter eggs for those friends and that hunt starts at 12:50PM just north of the main picnic shelter.

 

Troop 530 Scouts and Tualatin Lions will be on hand to give directions to hunting areas and to help with photos with the Easter Bunny. The Tualatin Lions will also have their popular popcorn/soda/water sales on hand. Each item is still just $1.

 

There is NO charge to any hunter or their families. This is the Tualatin Lions Club’s annual fun “give back” to Tualatin children and their families. The Tualatin Lions will gladly accept monetary donations (near the popcorn popper) or donations of non-perishable food items for local food pantries (no glass containers, please).

 

The Lions and Scouts are all excited to see the regions children and to welcome the Easter Bunny, Saturday, April 4, 2026.

 

The Tualatin Lions Club welcomes anyone with interest in having fun and serving their community, especially those less fortunate. The Tualatin Lions Can be reached at tualatinlionsclub@gmail.com.

 

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Attached Media Files: Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt,

Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt Returns, April 4, 2026 (Photo) - 03/16/26

The Easter Bunny is ready for his favorite Easter Egg Hunt! It’s the Tualatin Lions Club’s 53rd annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4, 2026 at the big green, beautiful Tualatin Community Park, 8515 SW Tualatin Rd., Tualatin OR.

 

The Tualatin Lions Club and their Scout Troop 530 Scouts have been busy getting ready for this giant event and the Ester Bunny’s visit. As always, EVERY hunter is a winner! Hunters just need to have fun on the hunt, get an egg or two, or even none, then meet up with the Troop 530 Scouts for a bag of safe Easter candy! There will be “special” eggs in each hunting area to be exchanged for Big prizes! Be sure to come early for photos with the Easter Bunny, who has promised to arrive by Noon.

 

Hunts will start promptly at 1:00PM with the Toddlers to 2-year-olds in the playground area (the only hunt where parents and grandparents can help). The 3 and 4-year-olds are next in the field between the tennis/pickle-ball courts and the Van Raden Center. Next come the 5 and 6-year olds in deep left field, finishing with the big kids, 7 and 8-years-old in shallow left field. All hunters should bring their own basket/bag/bucket … container for Easter Eggs.

 

A special feature of the Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt is the hunt for our vision impaired friends. The Lions have beeping Easter eggs for those friends and that hunt starts at 12:50PM just north of the main picnic shelter.

 

Troop 530 Scouts and Tualatin Lions will be on hand to give directions to hunting areas and to help with photos with the Easter Bunny. The Tualatin Lions will also have their popular popcorn/soda/water sales on hand. Each item is still just $1.

 

There is NO charge to any hunter or their families. This is the Tualatin Lions Club’s annual fun “give back” to Tualatin children and their families. The Tualatin Lions will gladly accept monetary donations (near the popcorn popper) or donations of non-perishable food items for local food pantries (no glass containers, please).

 

The Lions and Scouts are all excited to see the regions children and to welcome the Easter Bunny, Saturday, April 4, 2026.

 

The Tualatin Lions Club welcomes anyone with interest in having fun and serving their community, especially those less fortunate. The Tualatin Lions Can be reached at tualatinlionsclub@gmail.com.

 

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Attached Media Files: Tualatin Lions Easter Egg Hunt,