Welcome To The Keene Lions Club

The Keene Lions Club proudly presents their 57th Annual Musical
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel"

Performances on February 12 -14, 2009 at the Colonial Theatre

Open House

Join us for a casual meet & greet, where we will provide you with information about available roles, audition songs and what the musical is about. So stop by!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008 6:00 - 8:30 PM in the Kay Fox Room at the Keene Library - light refreshments will be served.

Chartered in 1937, the Keene Lions Club has been serving the needs of the less fortunate in the Monadnock Region for 65 years.

The Keene Lions Club has adopted Eyesight preservation as the primary focus of our charitable giving. Although the club supports many charities and assists community organizations in many ways, Eyesight receives most of the club's effort and resources.

Eyesight assistance takes many forms from cataract surgery for the elderly to eyeglasses for youngsters whose families cannot afford the prescription glasses themselves. The club regularly purchases expensive reading aides that help people with limited vision continue to function and lead active, productive lives.

The less privileged are referred to the club by social service organizations and physicians. Many times they contact the Lions Club on their own behalf. Each request is carefully considered,and if approved, funds are quietly made available directly to the recipient's physician or health care organization.

In addition to eyesight causes, the Keene Lions have been responsible for spearheading community projects. New lighting, for example, at Keene High School's Alumni Field, Ashuelot River Park and The Keene Skate Park came about through the Keene Lion's efforts.

Playground equipment installed at Keene's Robin Hood Park, June 2001.
Today the entire community benefits. Likewise, the club was responsible for the installation of swimming pools at both Robin Hood Park and Wheelock Park. And in 2001, $15,000 worth of playground equipment was donated for installation at Robin Hood Park.

The club takes responsibility for a stretch of highway leading into the city, and schedules regular clean-up days. The Keene Lions Club also collects used eyeglasses and recycles them into service for the needy. Keene Lions have also helped to provide defribulators and defribulator training devices to area rescue units and the local chapter of the American Red Cross. Lion's funds also go to support underprivileged children through scholarships for area youth to attend summer camps.