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Elburn Lions Club

500 Filmore Street
630-365-6315

The Elburn Lions Club was chartered by Lions Clubs International on September 14, 1929 . The initial club had fifteen members and was sponsored by the Lions Club of Bensenville. The motto of Lions Clubs International is "We Serve" and the Elburn Lions Club has excelled in this endeavor by serving many families in need in our community, State, and the Nation.

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 44,800 clubs in 188 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. This service began when Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become her "knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness" during the association's 1925 international convention. Lions are also involved in a variety of other activities to improve their communities and help people in need, such as assisting the hearing impaired, and working with diabetes awareness and education, environmental projects and youth programs.

Today the Elburn Lions Club maintains a membership of approximately two hundred members and a 25 acre park with a club house, playground, baseball and softball fields, and open pavilion. Our park is located in the heart of the village of Elburn and is used by our community throughout the year for several community functions.

Our biggest annual event of the year, Elburn Days, is celebrated on the third weekend in August starting with a 'main street' parade on Friday evening and also a carnival and entertainment throughout the weekend. This widely attended event is a favorite in the area and is a chance for the community, past and present, to reconnect to their Elburn and Kaneland area roots.

On any given weekend you can smell the Elburn Lions famous pork chops and chicken cooking at the park as we host several company picnics, wedding receptions, class reunions, and many other events throughout the year. You can always find the members of the Elburn Lions Club working hard to help others.


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