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Lions Clubs International, is an international service organization, currently headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.As of January 2020, it had over 46,000 local clubs and more than 1.4 million members (including the youth wing Leo) in more than 200 countries and geographic areas around the world.
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The club was founded with the help of William Ernst, another Lion. It adopted the high school's colors of maroon and gold. The club also created the acronym Leadership, Experience, Opportunity for the word Leo. The word equality was later changed to experience. In 1964 the Leo Club Program became a sponsored program of the Lions Clubs ...
Art Directors Club of Europe Awards Art Directors Club of Europe The best of the best, the ADCE Awards set the highest benchmark of creative excellence in Europe France: Cannes Lions Awards: Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity: France: Epica Awards: Epica: The only global creative award judged by members of the press.
Order of the Golden Chain" is also the name of an honor conferred in Lions Clubs International. [5] In former ages, it was the name of an honor conferred by the kings of Munster in Ireland, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and an honor conferred by the rulers of Saxony in Germany.
Melvin Jones (January 13, 1879 – June 1, 1961) was the founder and secretary-treasurer [1] of Lions Clubs International. He was born in Fort Thomas, Arizona (at that time the Arizona Territory). His father was a captain in the United States Army. In 1886 or 1887, the family moved east when his father was transferred.
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