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COUPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
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CONTACT US:
PRESIDENT - [email protected] 
SECRETARY - [email protected] 
Contact:
​Zone Chair or
​District Governor

COUPEVILLE LIONS CLUB

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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 473
Coupeville, WA 98239
Club #7928 - Multiple District 19-O   Zone O-7
(360) 678-4105
​​Download Membership Application

CONTACT US:
TREASURER - [email protected] 
MEMBERSHIP - [email protected]
Welcome . . .from the Coupeville Lions Club. 
Locally, regionally, nationally and worldwide, we serve the blind, deaf, sick and handicapped. 
The Coupeville Lions Club are people of good-will banded together to serve their fellow man in ways which,
individually, we could not do alone. 
​It is a cooperative effort.  We share the load so that the load of the less fortunate will be less.  Lions is a service club, not a fraternal, business, social or political organization.  The reward for the work we do is great.  We enjoy the fellowship of some of the finest people in our community.  We are warmed by the thanks of those we help, and we share in the knowledge that we are part of an organization renowned for its leadership in the efforts to address our community’s problems.

Where We Meet
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Membership Application
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 Recycle For Sight
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Eye Glasses
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Hearing Aids
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Medical devices Request
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The Coupeville Lions Club
Scholarship Recipients -
Coupeville High School Class of 2025!
Congratulations!

The Coupeville Lions Club provides thousands of hours to community Service Projects and ​donates thousands of dollars to local charities from fundraising activities.  Service Projects arise as a need arises. 
​Click a Service Project below and learn how We Serve:
COUPEVILLE LIONS CLUB SERVICE PROJECT DIRECTORY:
​ * Blood Drives
 * Camp Horizon for adults with special needs
 * Eyeglass/Cell phone/ Hearing Aid collection
​ * Firewood for the needy
​ * Historic Preservation
​ * LEOs (high school student program)
​ * Medical Equipment donation program
​ * Scarecrow Competition
* 2025 SCHOLARSHIP AUCTION

​ * Scouts
​ * Students of the Quarter
* Peace Poster - uniting students globally
* Brave Little Lions
​* Commodities (meals assistance program)
​* Eyeglass Financial Assistance
​* Hearing Aid Financial Assistance
​* Holiday Cards for the Navy
​* Meals on Wheels
​* Roadside Cleanup - Adopt a Highway Program
* Scholarships for Coupeville High School Seniors
* Sight & Hearing Screening for Coupeville Students
* Swim Program (Learn to swim)
*Scarecrow, Town of Coupeville
*Snowmen, Town of Coupeville



LIONS INDUCTIONS CORNER current and past members!

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2025 Lifetime Achievement Award presented to The Coupeville Lions Club by Lion/Executive Director Lynda Eccles, Coupeville Chamber of Commerce
Coupeville Lions Club . . .
​Lions in action.

Coupeville Lions Club Foundation
The Coupeville Lions Foundation is a Washington non–profit corporation and has also qualified as a §501(c)(3) charitable organization. The Coupeville Lions Foundation helps the Coupeville Lions Club improve the lives of people in the community of Coupeville, WA through donations to individuals and other charitable organizations, and around the world through its support of the Lions Clubs International Foundation.  The Foundation is funded by fundraising activities arranged by the Coupeville Lions Club, and from private donations and contributions.  The Coupeville Lions Club pays all costs of administering and operating the Foundation, and focuses its monetary support in six broad categories of need:   Vision, Hearing, Diabetes, Hunger, Environment & Youth.

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​LIONS' MISSION
​To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.
BECOME A LION
As a Lions club member, you will be a part of a local group of service–minded men and women who volunteer to support your community each and every day. You will also become a member of Lions Clubs International—a respected international organization—a leader in your community and a friend to all people in need. Consider joining the Coupeville Lions Club today and share the fun and fellowship of serving your community with the Lions.
Membership Application. 
Coupeville Lions Club
 A Mission To Serve.   Since the first Lions Club began in 1917.  The Coupeville Lions Club, was chartered in 1938. A place where individuals join together to give t valuable time and effort to improve our community, and the world.  Lions Club Emblem.  Two Lions, one facing the past learning from past accomplishments, the other Lion facing the future to see what we may  accomplish.  Lions Club Colors. Gold, purple (blue).  As a Lions Club member, purple stands for loyalty to country, friends, oneself and to the integrity of mind and heart.  Purple, the traditional color of strength, courage and tireless dedication to a cause.  Gold symbolizes sincerity of purpose, liberality in judgment, purity in life and generosity in mind, heart and purpose towards mankind.


Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF)
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     International Association of Lions Clubs headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, is an organization of distinct, independent, service clubs, such as the Coupeville Lions Club.
     Founded in 1917, Lions Clubs International is one of the oldest service club organizations in the world. It is the largest and the most active, community service organization in the world. It is an organization whose basic cause has bound Lions clubs together for generations. There are now more than 46,000 Lions Clubs and 1,400,000 Lions located in 210 countries and geographic areas worldwide.
     In hospitals and senior centers, in regions battered by natural disaster, in schools and eyeglass recycling centers, Lions are doing community volunteer work, helping, leading, planning and supporting. Because Lions Clubs are local, Lions serve the unique needs of the communities they live in. And because Lions International is global, Lions can address challenges that go beyond borders.

LEO's
Click here for more information about the LEOs program.

 2025 Scholarships:
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 Greening of Coupeville Parade
Memorial Day Parade 




Veterans Day 
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Sight & Hearing Screening

Shopping Spree
Peace Poster
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Commodities
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Food Bank Distribution
Roadside Cleanup
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White Cane
Holiday Cards for the Navy
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Woodcutting
Scarecrow Contest
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 HELP THE CLUB                           HELP FROM THE CLUB                   WORLD OF LIONS                          CONTACT US                      LIONS RESOURCE
Donate Money
Donate Used Eyeglasses
Donate Used Hearing Aids
Contact the Club
​Online Membership App.
Apply for eyeglasses
Hearing Aid Financial Support 
Apply for a grant
Where does the money go?
Financial Request Form
Melvin Jones
Helen Keller Challenge
Lions Code of Ethics
Object of Lions
Lions Club Int. Purpose
Mission & Vision
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Camp Korey
Lionsnet
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Lions Club Int. Foundation
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MD19 Lions
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      • Charter Nights
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      • WWII - Pres. Carl Dean
      • Contests & Awards
      • Photos
      • Service Projects - Timeline
      • WWII - Lions
      • 1938 Charter History
      • 1941 - Duty of Secretary
      • 1941-1942 Minutes
      • 1970 Miss Coupeville
      • 2004 Honoring Volunteers
  • Calendar
  • Fundraisers
    • Garage Sale >
      • Pick Up Request
    • 2025 Scholarship Auction Info >
      • Scholarship Auction Tickets
    • Shopping Spree
    • White Cane
  • Service Projects/MEDICAL
    • B - C >
      • Blood Drive
      • Brave Little Lion
      • Camp Horizon
      • Camp Korey
      • CHS STEAM
      • Commodities
    • E - L >
      • Eye Glasses/Cell Phones/Hearing Aids
      • Eye Glass Financial Assistance
      • Firewood
      • Greening of Coupeville Parade
      • Hearing Aid Financial Support
      • Historic Preservation
      • Holiday Cards for the Navy
      • Leos
    • M - R >
      • Meals on Wheels
      • Medical Equipment
      • Memorial Day Parade
      • Peace Poster Contest
      • Roadside Cleanup
    • S - T >
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      • Scouts
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      • Snowmen, Town of Coupeville
      • Students of the Quarter
      • Swim Program
      • Twinning
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