HILLSBORO LIONS CLUB

HILLSBORO WISCONSIN

USA

DISTRICT 27-D2

 

 

 

 

IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A RAFFLE TICKET PLEASE SEND YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER AND INCLUDE EMAIL ADDRESS IF YOU HAVE ONE.  SEND ALONG WITH $20.00 FOR EACH TICKET TO HILLSBORO LIONS

P. O. BOX 13, HILLSBORO, WI  54634

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Hillsboro, Wisconsin -- Hillsboro is a small community of approx. 1300 people,  approximately 50 miles East of La Crosse, Wisconsin.  Hillsboro is proud of its Czech Heritage, and is known as the “Czech Capital of Wisconsin”.  Hillsboro residents petitioned the Circuit Court for incorporation into the Village of Hillsborough on September 30th, 1885 and elected its first Village Board on November 7th, 1885.  On Friday, August 11th, 1939, the Village Board passed a resolution on a vote of 5 to 1 to take the first steps toward becoming a city.  A special election was held that September, and the City of Hillsboro elected its first Mayor and City Council.

Lions Club International - Since 1917, Lions have served the world's population through hard work and commitment to make a difference in the lives of people everywhere. With 1.4 million members serving in more than 44,500 clubs in over 186 countries and geographical areas, Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization. Lions are recognized worldwide for their service to the blind and visually impaired.

Wisconsin Lions Camp - The programs of the Wisconsin Lions Camp have been developed to best meet the needs and interests of the special campers it serves. For that reason, separate camping sessions are set aside for  children with visual, hearing or mild cognitive disabilities, and children with diabetes.   Participation is limited to residents of Wisconsin. There is NO COST to the camper.

LionNet - A network of national and state level service sites called LionNet Nodes. They aim to promote the use of the Internet to members of Lions Clubs International, the world's largest service association. Many Lions clubs, districts, multidistricts and programs operate their own Internet websites, this site provides a directory of those resources.

www.wilion.net will get you to the Wisconsin Lions page.  Check out what the Wisconsin Lions are doing.