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Lake Conroe Lions: 5 Years of Community Service

**Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club Marks Five Years of Service to Community**

**MONTGOMERY, TX –** The Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club celebrated its five-year anniversary on Saturday, April 13th, commemorating half a decade of dedicated community service. The milestone event, a special charter night, fittingly returned to Fajita Jacks restaurant on Lake Conroe, the very location where the club first began its journey in 2019.

The evening was a testament to the club’s growing impact, drawing a distinguished roster of guests and speakers. District Governor Carolyn Miller from District 2-S2 delivered an inspiring address, highlighting the profound difference the Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club has made in the local community and beyond. She was joined by Past District Governor Mark Miller, who echoed sentiments of appreciation for the club’s robust efforts.

Club President John Holzwarth presided over the celebratory evening, reflecting on the club’s remarkable trajectory since its chartering in 2019. He lauded the unwavering commitment and hard work of its members, which have been instrumental in the club’s significant contributions to the region. The event also recognized key leadership figures who have guided the club, including Past President Dr. Vickie Musgrove, Treasurer Don Cunningham, Secretary Theresa Jones, and Vice President Cathy Cunningham.

A highlight of the night was the presentation of annual awards. Larry Theis was honored as “Lion of the Year” for his exceptional dedication and service, while Gary Regg received the “Rookie of the Year” award, acknowledging his impactful contributions in his first year with the club.

Attendees learned about the extensive philanthropic reach of the Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club. The club has been a generous supporter of numerous local charities, funneling vital resources to organizations such as the Lake Conroe Association, Meals on Wheels, the Montgomery County Food Bank, various local schools (supporting educational initiatives and student needs), and the Montgomery County Animal Shelter. Beyond these local endeavors, the club actively participates in the broader mission of Lions Clubs International, contributing to global initiatives focused on critical humanitarian causes: combating diabetes, supporting childhood cancer research and care, preserving vision, fighting hunger, and promoting environmental sustainability.

The Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club, whose name reflects the global Lions Clubs International’s centennial celebration and drive for new club growth, originally held its meetings at Fajita Jacks. The club now convenes at the Walden Yacht Club, holding regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 5:30 PM. These meetings are open to guests interested in learning more about the club’s service activities and membership opportunities.

The anniversary celebration also fostered camaraderie within the broader Lions family, with members and guests attending from neighboring Lions clubs, including the Conroe Noon, Willis, and College Park clubs, underscoring the collaborative spirit of the organization.

For those interested in learning more about the Lake Conroe Centennial Lions Club or becoming involved in their service initiatives, please visit their social media page at [facebook.com/LakeConroeCentennialLions] or email [info@lakeconroecentenniallions.org].

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