Groton Lions Club

Officers as of 7/1/2023:

Name

Position

Karyn Babcock

President

Suzie Easthouse

First Vice President

Mike Nehls

Second Vice President

Topper Tastad

Treasurer

Nancy Larsen

Secretary

Dave Pigors

Recruiter

Groton Lions Club meets every second Thursday at 6 pm at 104 N Main St, Groton.
Yearly sponsored activities include...

  • Pancake Feed (same day as the Carnival of Silver Skates)

  • College Scholarships awarded yearly in March

  • Easter Egg Hunt at the City Park

  • Spring Citywide Rummage Sale

  • Fall Citywide Rummage Sale

  • Hwy 12 Ditch Cleanup

  • Groton Community Transit Fundraiser

  • Summer Fest at the City Park

  • Assist at the Brown County Fair

  • Serve meals at the Groton Fly-In/Drive-In

Staff

Staff

The club has many major projects which also include participating in Lions Club Leader Dog program, doing fundraising for juvenile diabetes, and paying for eye exams and the purchase of glasses for individuals as needs are identified throughout the community.
To contact the organization, send a message to Topper Tastad, c/o Groton, SD Lions Club, 206 N 3rd St, Groton, SD 57445.
The Lions Club mission statement is “To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.” Their motto is “We Serve.”
Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organization in the world with 1.35 million members in more than 46,000 clubs throughout 207 countries and geographic areas. In 1917 Melvin Jones, a 38 year old Chicago business leader, asked a simple and world-changing question – what if people put their talents to work improving their communities? Today almost 100 years since Jones made his simple query, there are now countless stories of Lions acting on the same simple idea:  let’s improve our communities.
Today the Lions are probably best known for fighting blindness, but these dedicated individuals also perform volunteer work for many different types of community projects – including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry, and aiding the seniors and the disabled.