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Welcome on behalf of Governor Sid Sioson to the District 4-L3 website.  We are energized with excitement to start this years community service events.  Please take a few minutes to get to know us and maybe you'll get excited as well and stop by to join one our events!

Governor Sid Sioson

BRAILLE INSTITUTE

The Governor's Pin

This years pin is dedicated to re-energizing our commitment to service.  Of course that is also this years theme and that is why we are so excited to gather with our fellow Lion members, family and friends to serve our community and surrounding communities.

 
  A quick description of the site features:
  • Service Projects - Shows a list of endorsed projects and club projects that the larger community can participate in
  • Calendar - Events can get posted to ease conflicts of scheduling
  • Member's Info - Will be a general information that would need to be conveyed to everybody. Everything from events information, forms, and messages.
    New: STUDENT SPEAKER CONTEST Information is under this page.
  • Directory - A listing and pictures of the current Cabinet, a list of Past Governors, and a Club List along with their information.
  • Links - The page contains links to other sites that will continue to enrich our communication to other Lions.
 
  Lions Mission Statement:
To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.

 

 
  Club History:

District 4-L3 serves the southwestern part of Los Angeles County. It's service area covers the communities west of the Harbor Freeway, from Malibu on the north to San Pedro on the south including Avalon.

District 4-L3 is one of 16 districts that comprise Multiple District 4, California-Nevada. District 4-L3 was a part of District 4-L1 until 1963 and is now comprised of 56 Lions Clubs with 1450 members.  

District 4-L3 is divided into three Regions, the Northern, Central and Southern Regions and each region is composed of three zones.