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Charter Members Sought for a New Lions Club Chapter

The international service organization is preparing to open a chapter in Matawan

Holmdel, Hazlet and other local residents are invited to become charter members of a new chapter of the Lions Club. A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 15 in Matawan. 

Lions Club is the world's largest service organization, according to their website. Although the organization is worldwide, each chapter's focus is local. Members get together to determine how to better the local community, whether it is by fundraising for a recreation sport or cleaning up a park.

"We're not a political or religious organization," said Donald Bray, the membership chair for Monmouth and Ocean County. "We're here to help the community and do what is needed for the community."

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Although the club originally planned to take root in Matawan, Bray has noticed interest spreading to business owners and residents in neighboring communities. Bray said the club is open to everyone from the area - including Aberdeen, Hazlet, Morganville, Marlboro and Holmdel.

To charter a new chapter of Lions Club, there has to be at least 20 members. However, Bray explained, it's better to begin with about 30 to 35 members in case a few change their minds.

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Bray said that the time commitment is based on how involved the member is. An average member spends about four hours a month volunteering.

An informational meeting was already held at the  and a second one will be held there on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m.

For more information, contact Bray via email at donnanbray1@verizon.net or by calling 732-232-3157.


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