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The Ephrata Lions Club was chartered on Feb 26, 1925. The Ephrata area, as well as our state, nation, and all corners of the world have since benefited from the individual and combined efforts of the club members. The club has certainly taken the Lions' motto “We Serve” to heart. After ninety-four years of community service, our club is justly proud to be one of more than 47,000 clubs in over 200 countries, in an organization with more than 1.4 million members.
Although the club is best known for the sport card show and the Ephrata Fair bingo, we also support the community through Adopt-A-Highway, the community Easter Egg Hunt, food drives, used eyeglass collection, and White Cane Days collections. Our other fundraising projects support Ephrata Area Social Services, Ephrata Baseball Association, Ephrata Community Ambulance, Ephrata High School Senior Service Award and Students of the Month, Ephrata Performing Arts Center, the Ephrata Public Library, Ephrata Recreation Center, Ephrata Youth Football, the Historical Society of the Cocalico Valley, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership seminar, Leader Dogs for the Blind, the Lincoln Fire Company, Lions Clubs International Foundation, Lions of PA Foundation, PA Lions Beacon Lodge Camp, the Pioneer Fire Company, Power Packs Project, Sight Conservation Committee of Lebanon County, the Samaritan Counseling Center’s TeenHope project, VisionCorps, and other community needs that arise.
The Club is always seeking new members who are interested in community service. The Ephrata Lions Club meets the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, at 6:30 p.m at American Legion Post 429 (300 Cocalico Street, Ephrata), with some exceptions. Check our club information page for meeting details, or contact a club member to confirm meeting dates and locations. Interested people -- including non-members and visiting Lions -- are always welcome to attend.

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Lions Bingo, available on the Detroit Lions mobile app, is a predictive game introduced during the 2019 season. Fans can play bingo while guessing what plays might happen or statistics achieved during home and away Lions games for various, non-cash prizes. Since 1986, The SLP Lions Club has been one of Minnesota's Largest Charitable Gambling Organizations; serving the cities of Spring Lake Park and Blaine. We are experienced in all facets of gambling: pull tabs, etabs, tip boards, sports boards, tri wheel, bingo, handbag bingo, and meat raffles. All Proceeds Support Our Local Communities! Phone with a bingo with number displayed only use this number when you have a bingo during the game or to set your phones prior to. If your having a problem with the internet let us know before the first game as this line is used when a player has a bingo. All donations accepted on lionsclubs.org support Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), which is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charitable organization. Lions Clubs International (LCI) is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt social welfare organization and is not eligible to accept or solicit charitable donations. LCI and LCIF are EEO providers.

Due to the Corvid-19 situation, meeting locations and the availability of meals may change. Please check here for details.

Our Board of Directors meetings are usually held immediately following the 2nd monthly Club meeting (the 3rd Thursday), and occasionally after the 1st monthly Club meeting (the 1st Thursday). However, sometimes they are held on the last Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. (at the Ephrata Review offices or at a Director's home).

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Typical exceptions to the normal meeting schedule include the following:

  • January of odd-numbered years (2019): one meeting is moved to the 2nd Tuesday to meet with the Akron Lions Club.
  • April: one meeting is typically moved to the Friday when the District 14D Presidents' Honor Night is scheduled. Holy week may also impact the scheduling.
  • July: our only meeting is a special event. (There is usually no board meeting in July.)
  • August: our only meeting is a family picnic at the Ephrata Township park on the 3rd Thursday.
  • October: one meeting is held at the District 14D Region III Rally, usually on a Thursday.
  • December: our 2nd meeting is a family party, reservations are required.

There may be additional exceptions to our meeting schedule due to holidays, special activities, visitations, etc. Please check our club information page or the club meeting box (to the right), or contact a Club Officer or any Club Member to verify meeting dates and locations.

Interested in knowing more about the Club or in becoming a member? Contact any Club officer or member, or contact us at one of the addresses below.

Guests, new members, and donations are always welcome.

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The Club is collecting eyeglasses, hearing aids, and inactive cell phones at our yellow 'mailbox' at Martin's Country Market.

Due to the corona virus, 2020 is proving to be a very difficult year for the Ephrata Lions Club, as it is for almost everyone. And 2021 2ill continue to be difficult.

We were unable to hold our largest fundraiser, our Sports Card Show and Auction in March 2020. But thanks to our sponsors (Keystone State Baseball & Softball Academy, Summers Trucking, and the Ephrata National Bank), we were still able to donate some money to several youth recreational and support organizations.

The Ephrata Fair was cancelled, so we were unable to have our bingo tent, which is our second-largest fundraiser. Also, we were unable to sell our spring 2020 car wash tickets, and our fall marathon bingo was cancelled as well. That means we will not have funds for people unable to afford eye exams or eyeglasses, and we will not be able to donate to some of the other community organizations we normally support -- Ephrata Area Social Services, the library, the fire companies, the ambulance service, and others.

So if you can, please donate to the Ephrata Lions Club, so we can support other organizations and people in need in the Ephrata Area.



Email us at info@ephratalions.org.

Follow us on Facebook at 'Ephrata Lions Club' (@ephratalionsclub)

Our mailing address is:

Ephrata Lions Club
906 Clearview Avenue
Ephrata, PA 17522

Other email addresses include: cardshow@ephratalions.org and treasurer@ephratalions.org

Since 1986, The SLP Lions Club has been one of Minnesota's Largest Charitable Gambling Organizations; serving the cities of Spring Lake Park and Blaine. We are experienced in all facets of gambling: pull tabs, etabs, tip boards, sports boards, tri wheel, bingo, handbag bingo, and meat raffles.

All Proceeds Support Our Local Communities!

The Spring Lake Park Lions are experienced in all gaming offered in the state of Minnesota

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Pull-Tabs: Pull-tab tickets are multi-layered paper tickets containing symbols hidden behind perforated tabs. The object of the ticket is to open the perforated windows on the ticket and reveal a winning combination. The winning pull-tab ticket is turned in for a prize

Meat Raffles: Typical meat raffles would have approximately 25-30 tickets sold at $1 each. When a winning number is called the winner can either pick their cut of meat or opt for a gift certificate.

Bingo: Players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off five numbers in a row or another required pattern.

Tri-Wheel: The Minnesota Tri-Wheel® was designed to be the social table game for play in bars. The wheel is the common focus of players seated around a table placing their wagers openly, where others could see who is betting what, how much and when.

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Sports Tip Boards Weekly sports boards available during the NFL sports season. Players can pick up sports board numbers at our sites and come back within 7 days of the game to redeem a winning ticket. We offer the largest payouts available in the state and run boards every week from preseason thru the super bowl..

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Tri-Wheel: The Minnesota Tri-Wheel® was designed to be the social table game for play in bars. The wheel is the common focus of players seated around a table placing their wagers openly, where others could see who is betting what, how much and when.