Todd Sloan

March 2018 Review

It was Mad March in Adelaide, with the Fringe Festival and a whole range of other events and festivals around the city and the state. Adelaide Hellenic Lions Club jumped right into Mad March and held the Glendi Festival in Victoria Square. What an amazing event! A number of members from the City of Adelaide…

City Holden Meet the Drivers

January / February 2018 Review

January was a quiet start to the year, with Fred’s Van being our only event outside of Club meetings for the month. Approximately 80 clients were served at Fred’s Van this month. February proved to be a little busier. In February, our members visited the Hutt Street Centre to assist with their Thursday morning breakfast.…

Selling Christmas Cakes & Puddings

December 2017 Review

December was yet another busy month for our Lions. The month was filled with bbqs, deliveries, meetings, cakes and puddings. We started the month off by selling Christmas Cakes & Puddings in Rundle Mall on December 1st. It was great to be back in Rundle Mall after several years’ absence. On December 3rd, our Lions…

Unveiling in Hurtle Square

November 2017 Review

Wow! What another busy month we have had at The Lions Club of the City of Adelaide! Here is our November recap. The month started with our Club dinner meeting at the Public Schools Club on November 6th. We were fortunate to have our District Governor, Megan Butler, and her partner Peter, attend and present…

Lions 201C1 District Convention Logo

Convention Reflection

Tony Benbow OAM & Australian Lions Hearing Dogs The Lions Club of the City of Adelaide was honoured to be the host club for the 2017 Lions 201 C1 District Convention which was held on 6-8 of October, 2017. Wow! What an amazing 3-day weekend, and what a Convention at the fabulous Thebarton Community Centre!…

Roy King

Roy Aboard for our Travel Boom

Roy King rode the wave of the development of post-war tourism, both in South Australia and around the world. He was born to Agnes and accountant Len and grew up on Greenhill Rd, Toorak Gardens, during the Depression. When the family’s cash ran out at the end of 1938, he was moved from Prince Alfred…