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[doc] The ParadeEach year, Lions from as many as 130 countries participate in a procession on the second day of the International Convention, a tradition dating back to the early 1920s. Many Lions don traditional dress, colors or costumes for the march.
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[doc] Helen KellerHelen Keller inspired Lions to commit to ending preventable blindness and serving the visually impaired.
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[doc] Freedom to MoveLions in Australia are helping children and adults with mobility programs achieve new levels of independence.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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1982-1983 International President Everett J. Grindstaff reflects on the grassroots nature of Lions programs.
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1993-1994 Lions Clubs International President James T. Coffey reflects on the launch on Campaign SightFirst.
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[doc] It's PresidentialFor the past century, Lions around the world have been willing to meet the call to lead their fellow members. Whether at the club level or the board level, Lions international presidents help set a vision of service and do whatever it takes to…
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[doc] Best FriendsLions establish a guide dog training school in 1939, helping to popularize guide dogs as aids for the blind.