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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!

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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