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MD-14 Administrator
Lion Marcia Shaull
E-Mail:
palions@comcast.net

MD-14 Assistant
Lioness Margie Stouffer
E-Mail:
palioness@comcast.net

 
Club Twinning
The International Club Twinning Program is a voluntary and mutual agreement between clubs in different countries. Lions and Leos can participate; however, twinning should occur between like clubs (i.e. Lions with Lions, Leos with Leos).

The purpose of twinning is to give clubs from various cultures an opportunity to learn about one another. Through correspondence, the twinning partners actively illustrate the First Purpose of the Association, To create and foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world.

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· Int'l Chairperson Information
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· Lions Day with the UN
· Int'l Assistance
· Int'l Relations Awards
· Official Contests

Although some clubs hold a special ceremony to commemorate a twinning relationship, Lions Clubs International does not require a formal ceremony to be eligible for twinning recognition.

Prior to Twinning
If twinning is a new activity for your club, be advised that:

No single "program" is in effect for the entire association. Selection of a twin, contents of correspondence and the extent of communication or cooperation between clubs varies according to personalities and desires of those involved.

Twinning is not to be initiated to persuade others to adopt your ways, or entered into with the expectation of financial or material assistance.

Twinning should provide its participants with an opportunity to learn from one another, realizing that in exchanging information and opinions, it is not always necessary to reach agreement in order to learn from the experience.

For club twinning guidelines, click here.

After twinning has been established

Apply for the Twinning Award.

To include your club in the club twinning list

Submit the following information:

* the name of your club
* the name of the contact person from your club
* an e-mail address
* the language of the twinning relationship.

To view the list of Lions clubs that are interested in entering into a Lions club twinning relationship, click here.

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