Newsletters
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Bench Press May 20, 2026
in NewslettersLion Mike educated our members about sporting clays which began in England in the early 1900’s as practice for live-bird hunting. It grew rapidly in the U.S. during the 1980’s as clubs looked for a more varied shotgun game. Shooters move station to station, seeing different target presentations at each stop.
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Snake River Lions May Newsletter (Abbreviated)
in Newslettersfor the full newsletter go to Multiple District 39 – Lions e-District Houses
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Bench Press May 13, 2026
in NewslettersLion Carolina Ramos is one of 6 forensic technicians at the ADA county coroner’s new building on Eagle and Franklin. It is significantly larger than their old building which can accommodate for the growth of the valley and the state. Every county in ID has an elected coroner.
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Boise Bench Press Newsletter 4/22/26
in NewslettersLion Megan Little is the co-chair for the Breakthrough T1D (Type 1 Diabetes) Walk which will be September 12th at Kleiner Park. Please add it to your calendars. Her son was diagnosed with T1D when he was 3 yrs. old.
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Boise Bench Press Newsletter 4/15/26
in NewslettersLion Evin Bask is the Philanthropic Impact Director for the IDCommunity Foundation (ICF). Their program ID Gives is designed tobring the state together, raising money and awareness for IDnonprofits.
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Boise Bench Press Newsletter 4.8.26
in NewslettersJeanette Del Cid, from the Greater Idaho Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association spoke to our members about the impact ofAlzheimer’s and Dementia in our community.
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Boise Bench Press Newsletter April 1, 2026
in NewslettersLions Lynne Burks and Curt Kelley showed us how to navigate the Lion Portal and the Boise Bench Lions website.
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Bench Press March 25, 2026
in Newsletters(select the text or picture for the full newsletter) Mike from the nonprofit Trees Idaho, formerly the Treasure Valley Canopy Network, spoke about urban forestry. Trees Idaho works with communities, organizations and residents to plan for, plant and care for trees that clean our air and water. One of their many programs is the Elaine…
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