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Rifle Lions Club welcomes newest member
The Rifle Lions Club recently welcomed our newest member, Tracy Barner.
Tracy has become a very active member and we are happy she joined the club.
The Rifle Lions Club has been serving Rifle and the area since 1935. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at 7-8 p.m. at the Bookcliff Council of the Arts, located at 1100 E. 16th St.
Come find out about the Lion and join us. Our motto is “we serve.”
Our next big event is the annual Easter Egg Hunt.
Norma Miller
Rifle Lions Club secretary
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