History of the East Haddam Community Lions Club
Although May 29, 1992 is the date that the East Haddam Community Lions Club was officially organized, the history of these dedicated citizens actually began many years before.
It all began on June 29, 1984; the date the East Haddam Lioness Club was formed under the sponsorship of the East Haddam Lions Club. During the early years the East Haddam Lioness Club raised funds primarily with bake sales and food booths during local festivities. As the club became more experienced, larger and more ambitious projects became the norm; among them the sales of an entertainment book and notepaper designed by local artists. The major fundraisers were Military Whist and a fashion show.
The Lioness supported many civic projects. They ran a drug awareness program as well as a children’s finger print identification program at the elementary school. The club also contributed to families with special needs and supported a holiday food basket program.
When Lions Clubs International invited all Lioness Club members to become Lions, the club voted to form the East Haddam Community Lions Club, and with 36 charter members, a new chapter in this civic organization began.
The first officers were Diane (Pettit) Bielski, President, Jane Maxwell, First Vice President, Hazel Shurleff, Second Vice President, Angie Borgnine, Third Vice President, Judy Trotochaud, Secretary, and Dorothy Davies, Treasurer.
Now as a Lions Club, the East Haddam Community Lions Club continued their commitment to the community, District, and International projects. Locally the Lions support the town libraries, local schools, youth groups, and annual LEPH screenings. Projects of special note: Meals on Wheels, delivering hot noon meals to the elderly who are home bound. They were instrumental in the formation of a local food bank providing a helping hand to those who experienced temporary or long term financial hardship.
On the District and International level the club supports CLERF, the Low Vision Center of Eastern CT, LCIF and Sight First, just to name a few.
This club has had two of its members serve the District with distinction.
Barbara Davis served as Zone Chairman in 1999-2000, and Diane (Pettit) Bielski served in numerous positions culminating with District Governor 2002-2003 and Council Chairman in 2003-2004. Additionally she chaired the USA-Canada Forum and the Connecticut Lions Mid Winter Conference, has served as the Second and First Vice President of the Connecticut Lions Eye Research Foundation, and becomes President on July 1, 2009.
This inspired group of citizens, first as Lioness and now as Lions has been a credit to their community, to our District, and to Lions Clubs International.